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• The single-hinge joint ladder’s individual elements
can be folded together and pushed in for storage
and transport.
The hinge joints [C] and locking clamps [D] must be
locked.
• In order to avoid any damage, the ladder should be
securely fastened (e.g., on roof carriers or in the car).
• Ladders should be stored in accordance with the
producer‘s instructions.
• Store the ladder away from areas where its condition
could deteriorate more rapidly (e.g. dampness,
excessive heat, or exposed to the elements).
• Ladders made of or using thermoplastic, thermosetting
plastic and reinforced plastic materials should be
stored out of direct sunlight.
• Store the ladder in a position which helps it to remain
straight (e.g. hung by the stiles on proper ladder
brackets or laid on a flat clutter free surface).
• The ladder should be stored folded in a dry
environment vertically or lying flat.
• Store the ladder where it cannot be damaged by
vehicles, heavy objects, or contaminants?
• Store the ladder where it cannot cause a trip hazard
or an obstruction?
• Store the ladder in such a way that it is protected from
children at play and no person can be disabled by it
• Store the ladder securely where it cannot be easily
used for criminal purposes.
• If the ladder is permanently positioned, make sure
it is secured against unauthorized climbing (e.g. by
children).
7. Transport / storage
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