Low Latency data are a limited subset of each instrument's data, downlinked in full during every communications pass. They are primarily an operational product, designed to provide situational awareness to the Solar Orbiter team, while the spacecraft is far from Earth, and it takes several weeks to months for science data to be returned to Earth. Within the team, low latency data will be used to perform high-level instrument health checks, to help choose the best targets for the high-resolution imagers, and, for some instruments, to help us select the most interesting events to downlink at the best resolution. For purposes other those listed above, these low latency data should be used with caution. They are not of a sufficient quality to undertake science analysis, and results derived from them should not be submitted for publication. The letters after the version number in the filename have the following meanings: C Complete I Incomplete U Unknown level of completion