Instructions / Assembly

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OPERATIONAL SAFETY
FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
All photos and drawings in this booklet are for reference purposes only. Refer to applicable codes and regulations for the proper use of this equipment.
METAL CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY:
Do not let ladders of any material come into contact with electric wires.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
For your safety follow all instructions and labels on the ladder.
PROPER SELECTION
1. Select a ladder of proper length to reach working height.
2. IMPORTANT: Ladders are ONLY designed to support one person plus materials
and tools per side in 2-man stepladder positions, or only one person plus
materials and tools in all other positions. Do not exceed the working load for
this ladder.
INSPECTION
1. Inspect upon receipt and before each use. Never climb a damaged, bent or
broken ladder. All parts must be in good working order.
2. Make sure all rivets, joints, nuts and bolts are tight; feet, steps and rungs are
secure; all hinges function properly.
3. Keep ladder clean, free from grease, oil, mud, snow, wet paint, and other slip
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pery materials. Keep your shoes clean; leather soles should not be used.
4. Never make temporary repairs on damaged or missing parts.
5. Destroy ladder if broken, worn or if exposed to re or chemical corrosion.
PROPER SETUP
1. Upon receipt lubricate all hinges with light machine oil or similar substance
and again at least once a year depending on use.
2. Securely engage all ladder locks before climbing. Always lay ladder at on
ground before adjusting height.
3. NOTE: FOR LADDERS HAVING HINGES EQUIPPED WITH LOCKS: it may be dif
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cult to unlock hinges if there is pressure on the locks. To relieve the pressure,
simply jiggle one half of the ladder until the lock can be moved without force.
4. Adjust all hinges before climbing or using the ladder. Never release the locks or
attempt to adjust the ladder position while standing on the ladder.
5. Place ladder on a rm level surface with secure footing. Do not use on slip
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pery surfaces, such as: ice, mud, etc. Do not place on boxes, unstable bases
or scaffolds to gain additional height. Do not place in front of door that opens
toward ladder.
6. Where possible, use a second person to hold the ladder.
PROPER USE
1. Do not use ladders if you tire easily or are subject to fainting spells, or are using
medication or alcohol, or are physically impaired.
2. To protect children, do not leave ladder setup unattended.
3. Make sure all locks are engaged before climbing. Ensure that the top and bot
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tom ends of the ladder are rmly supported. Make sure that the ladder is fully
open.
4. Face ladder when climbing up or down; keep body centered between the side
rails.
5. Maintain a rm grip; use both hands when climbing.
6. Never climb ladder from the side unless ladder is fastened laterally. Do not
climb from one ladder to another.
7. Do not use ladder in high winds or storms.
8. Do not release the locks or operate hinges while standing on the ladder.
9. Cover up hinges during messy work. Obstacles or grime in the hinges will affect
their function.
10. Do not overreach; the ladder may fall and cause injury or death. Move ladder
whenever necessary.
11. Do not try to “walk” the ladder to a new position while standing on it. Always
get down from the ladder and move it while standing on the ground.
12. Do not exceed the ladder’s recommended working load.
13. Be careful not to pinch ngers when operating or folding ladder or when adjust
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ing height.
AS A STEP LADDER
1. Do not stand, sit or climb higher than the 3rd step from the ladder top.
2. IMPORTANT; Ladder is ONLY designed to support one person plus materials
and tools per side in step ladder position. Total weight cannot exceed working
load limit.
AS A SINGLE OR EXTENSION LADDER
1. Set single or extension ladder at proper angle (approx. 75 degrees) by placing
ladder base 1/4 of the ladder length away from the vertical support point.
Distance from ladder base to vertical support must be at least 1 metre.
2. Do not stand higher than 3 ft (1 m) from the top.
3. Extend the ladder 12 in. to 3 ft (0.3 to 1 m) above the top support point. Tie or
secure ladder at top support point.
4. IMPORTANT: Ladder is designed for only one person plus materials and tools
in single or extension ladder use.
AS SCAFFOLD SUPPORTS
1. CAUTION; A 24 in. x 10 ft (0.6 x 3 m) construction grade lumber plank or bet-
ter that is not over 10 ft (3 m) long, must be used in all approved horizontal
positions. Scaffold supports must be close enough together so plank extends
by 24 in. (0.6 m) on each side. Plank must rest on two rungs at same level.
2. Do not place plank on top rungs.
3. Secure plank to ladder before each use.
AS A STAIRWAY LADDER
1. Always place short side of ladder on stair step and long side on oor or large
landing area to prevent ladder from slipping from step.
2. Short side of ladder must be all the way to the back of the stair step to avoid
slippage. NOTE: do not use on backless (open) steps. Use only the long side
for climbing.
AS A WALL LADDER
1. Climbing side of ladder should be extended one rung longer than wall side of
ladder at vertical top support point.
PROPER CARE AND STORAGE
1. Store ladder in safe and dry place.
2. Properly secure ladder whilst in transit.
DO NOT OVERLOAD:
This telescoping multi-position Ladder is designed to support a maximum load of 300 lb (136 kg).