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BoSS Teleguard
PLUS
Instruction Manual
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Intended Use
This ladder is a piece of mobile work equipment that can be used in different places.
This ladder allows users to perform short access work from height where the use of
other equipment is inappropriate (Work at Height Regulations 2005).
This ladder may only be used in accordance with these instructions.
Any other use is considered improper.
The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any damages resulting from
improper use.
Any modifications to the ladder that are not authorised by the manufacturer will void
the warranty and exclude any liability of the manufacturer..
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General Safety Instructions
IN ADDITION TO THE GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, USERS MUST
TAKE NOTE OF THE GENERAL MARKINGS ON THE PRODUCT (SEE
SECTION 5).
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The ladder may only be set up and used by individuals familiar with these
assembly and user instructions.
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The ladder and its parts may not be modified.
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Before using the ladder, check that all its parts are assembled correctly and
functioning properly.
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When using the ladder, there is a risk of the user falling from the ladder or the
ladder toppling over. This may cause injury to persons or damage to property.
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Make sure that the ladder is suitable for the application in question and is set
up in a proper position during use.
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The ladder should only be set up on an even, horizontal and stable surface that
is capable of withstanding the weight load. If necessary, insert load-distributing
pads under the unit.
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Do not move the ladder while standing on it.
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When setting up the ladder, be cautious of the risk of collision, e.g. with
pedestrians, vehicles or doors. Whenever possible, lock the doors (except
emergency exits) and windows in the working area.
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The ladder must be placed on its feet, not on the rungs or steps.
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Work involving the use of the ladder must be carried out in such a way that
minimises the risk of the user falling or the ladder toppling.