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WARNING- READ FIRST

DO NOT USE IF YOU DON’T COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND SAFE AND PROPER USE OF THE TREESTAND!

WHEN

USED HEREIN, “TREESTAND” INCLUDES TRIPODS, CLIMBING STANDS, FIXED POSITION STAND AND LADDER STANDS.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL WRITTEN AND VIDEO WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS LISTED COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH!

WHEN HUNTING FROM A TREESTAND, FALLS CAN OCCUR ANY TIME AFTER LEAVING THE GROUND!

ANY FALL

CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!

• ALWAYS NOTIFY SOMEONE OF YOUR HUNTING LOCATION IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.

IT IS NECESSARY AND

VERY IMPORTANT THAT SOMEONE KNOWS YOUR HUNTING LOCATION AND TIME OF RETURN. IT IS ALSO VERY
IMPORTANT THAT YOU CARRY (ON YOUR PERSON) EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION DEVICES SUCH AS A CELL PHONE,
TWO-WAY RADIO, WHISTLE, SIGNAL FLARE OR PREFERABLY A PLD (PERSONAL LOCATOR DEVICE - FCC APPROVED
JULY, ‘03). WHEN TRIGGERED, A PLD WILL TRANSMIT AN EMERGENCY SIGNAL TO LOCAL RESCUE TEAMS
IDENTIFYING YOUR LOCATION VIA SATELLITE GPS COORDINATES. PLD’S MAY BE PURCHASED AT WILDERNESS
OUTFITTERS OR ON THE INTERNET.

DO NOT USE THIS STAND IN HIGH WIND CONDITIONS THAT COULD RESULT IN A TIP OVER.

IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS WITH INSTRUCTIONS, WARNINGS, OR PROPER USE, “STOP” AND

CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER

. DO NOT USE UNLESS YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND SAFE AND PROPER USE. MAINTAIN

ALL WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS, AND DVD(S) FOR LATER REVIEW AS NEEDED, FOR INSTRUCTION USAGE TO ANYONE
BORROWING YOUR STAND OR TO PASS ON WHEN SELLING THESE ITEMS. USE ALL SAFETY DEVICES PROVIDED
WITH YOUR TREESTAND.

• PRIOR TO EACH USE, INSPECT ALL LADDER SECTIONS TO ENSURE THE SECTIONS ARE NOT SEPARATED.

ENSURE THE GROUND BELOW THE LADDER SECTIONS IS FIRM AND LEVEL.

ALL TRIPODS MUST BE ANCHORED TO THE GROUND BY MEANS OF GROUND STAKES.

IT IS ADVISABLE TO

PURCHASE ADDITIONAL MEANS OF SECURING THE TRIPOD TO THE GROUND INCLUDING STRAPS OR GROUND
ANCHORS. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS FROM SUPPLIERS FOR ANCHORING FREE-STANDING UNITS.

ALL TRIPODS SHOULD BE GROUNDED TO THE GROUND BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN IN THE EVENT IT IS STRUCK

BY LIGHTNING.

ALWAYS INSPECT THE TREESTAND AND PRIOR TO EVERY USE FOR UNDUE WEAR, DEFORMITY, CORROSION OR

OTHER DAMAGE.

INSPECT ALL STRAPS, WEBBING AND ROPES FOR FRAYING, CUTS, TEARS, ABRASIONS, FADING,

NICKS, CUTS OR ANY SIGNS THAT THE WEBBING MAY HAVE BEEN FATIGUED OR STRESSED BY A FALL OR BY
SUPPORTING EXCESS WEIGHT OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF DAMAGE. IF ANY OF THE DAMAGE STATED ABOVE (OR ANY
OTHER TYPE OF DAMAGE NOT LISTED) IS PRESENT, CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER AND REPLACE AFFECTED AREA
BEFORE USING THE STAND!

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Page 1: ...afe place and reviewed at least annually It is the responsibility of the treestand owner to furnish the complete instructions to any person that uses borrows or purchases the treestand Before beginning assembly check your purchase for damaged or missing parts Do not use if you identify damaged or missing parts For help with damaged or missing parts call toll free at 844 688 0690 For all other issu...

Page 2: ...ght PLUS weight of all gear Weight Limits 300lbs for one person Max Weight limit for 1 person occupancy only Includes hunter s weight PLUS weight of all gear DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY OF 500LBS THIS TREESTAND IS INTENDED FOR NO MORE THAN TWO PERSON USE ONLY PARTS LIST ...

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Page 4: ...4 of 15 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN All images are representations All fabric paint and accessories are subject to change at any time Net weights of the products are approximate ...

Page 5: ...e expanded metal should face up Leave these hand tight for now Figure 1 Step 2 Attach the two platform braces TS305 18 to the assembled platform by using eight 1 4 20 3 bolts 48275B and eight 1 4 lock nuts 48752B Please kindly noted the position of the platform braces need to same as figure 2 Leave these hand tight for now Figure 2 Figure 1 Figure 2 Step 3 Attach the right upper leg TS305 21 to th...

Page 6: ...re 6 Figure 5 Figure 6 Step 7 Insert the two ladder extension tubes TS305 20 into the two platform braces TS305 18 Figure 7 Step 8 Attach the ladder step TS305 19 to the two ladder extension tubes TS305 20 by using two 1 4 20 3 bolts 48275B and two 1 4 lock nuts 48752B Leave these hand tight for now Figure 8 Figure 7 Figure 8 Step 9 Insert the ladder section TS305 02 into the two ladder extension ...

Page 7: ... nuts 48752B Leave these hand tight for now Figure 12 Figure 12 Step 13 Attach the four flat iron supports TS305 14 to the platform by using four 1 4 20 1 1 2 bolts 48240B and four 1 4 lock nuts 48752B Leave these hand tight for now Figure 13 14 Figure 13 Figure 14 Step 14 Attach the two platform vertical rails TS305 11 to the platform by using two 1 4 20 2 bolts 48153B and two 1 4 lock nuts 48752...

Page 8: ...17 Figure 18 Step 18 Attach the assembled shooting rail to the two platform vertical rails TS305 11 the door upright rail TS305 16 and the door upright left rail TS305 22 by using four 1 4 20 2 1 4 bolts 48271B and four 1 4 lock nuts 48752B Leave these hand tight for now Figure 19 Step 19 Attach the assembled shooting rail to the two platform vertical rails TS305 11 the door upright rail TS305 16 ...

Page 9: ...e door upright left rail TS305 22 by using one spring lock pin 63282 Figure 22 Figure 21 Figure 22 Step 22 Attach the two ladder feet TS305 01 to the ladder section TS305 02 by using two two spring lock pins 63281 Figure 23 Figure 23 Step 23 You may now tighten all nut bolt assemblies Be sure not to over tighten as this could cause the tubing to be crushed or damaged NOTE Please recheck all nuts b...

Page 10: ...umn and have the final helper at the platform Slowly walk the Tripod into position Ensure the platform is level Figure 25 Step 4 Insert the ground stakes into each leg section as shown in Figure 26 Figure 25 Figure 26 Step 5 Put the blind on the platform remove the blind from the carry bag Step 6 Grasp the webbing loop sewn onto the eyelet located in the center of the roof panel and pull outward u...

Page 11: ...INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS OR PROPER USE STOP AND CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER DO NOT USE UNLESS YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND SAFE AND PROPER USE MAINTAIN ALL WARNINGS INSTRUCTIONS AND DVD S FOR LATER REVIEW AS NEEDED FOR INSTRUCTION USAGE TO ANYONE BORROWING YOUR STAND OR TO PASS ON WHEN SELLING THESE ITEMS USE ALL SAFETY DEVICES PROVIDED WITH YOUR TREESTAND PRIOR TO EACH USE INSPECT ALL LADDER SECTIONS TO ENSURE...

Page 12: ...D TO SUPPORTING EXCESS WEIGHT IF ANY OF THE DAMAGE STATED ABOVE OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF DAMAGE NOT LISTED IS PRESENT DISCONTINUE USE OF THE PRODUCT IMMEDIATELY DO NOT USE ANY TREESTAND IF ICE OR SNOW IS PRESENT ON THE PLATFORM OR LADDER SECTIONS ALWAYS USE A HAUL LINE TO RAISE YOUR BACKPACK GEAR UNLOADED FIREARM OR BOW TO YOUR TREESTAND ONCE YOU HAVE REACHED YOUR STAND PLATFORM AND HAVE SECURED YOURS...

Page 13: ...product if any damage is found Inspect seat arm rest and padded shooting rest for damage or wear Replace any seat arm rest or shooting rail pads if found damaged or worn with new from manufacturer Complete the following checklist at least once per year Inspect and check operation of all cord rope webbing and strap assemblies Replace with manufacturer original replacement parts any item or assembly...

Page 14: ...w high you are don t go any higher NEVER use homemade or permanently elevated stands or make modifications to a purchased tree stand without the manufacturer s written permission ALWAYS wear the appropriate footwear when using a ladder treestand A good non slip safety boot is important to your personal safety Be especially careful that boot laces do not get hooked on the stand or any of its compon...

Page 15: ...PANY B Limitation of Liability It is expressly understood that manufacturer s liability for its products whether due to breach of warranty negligence strict liability or otherwise is limited to the repair of the product as stated above and manufacturer will not be liable for any other injury loss damage or expense whether direct or consequential including but not limited to loss of use income prof...

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