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• The stool must not be placed on slippery
surfaces (for example, ice, glossy or
heavily soiled surfaces) unless additional
measures are taken to prevent it from
slipping.
• Do not exceed the maximum load for the
stool.
• Do not overreach.
• Do not get off the stool at a higher level
without additional safety measures.
• Do not stack stools to reach higher up.
• Stools should only be used for simple jobs
for short periods.
• Use stools that do not conduct electricity
to do jobs where it is not possible to
switch off the power.
• Do not use the stool outdoors in bad
weather, for example in strong wind.
• Take precautions to prevent children
playing on the stool.
• Focus on what you are doing when
stepping up or down from the stool.
• Balance yourself when stepping up or
down from the stool.
• Wear suitable footwear when standing on
the stool.
• Avoid using strong pressure to the side,
for example drilling in brick or concrete.
• Do not spend long periods on the stool
without regular breaks (tiredness is a risk
factor).
• Hold yourself with one hand when
working from the stool, or take other
safety precautions if this is not possible.
Check that the surface under
the step ladder/stool is free
from contamination.
Do not step off sideways from
the step ladder/stool.
Inspect the step ladder/stool
before use.
Not intended for professional
use.
Intended for household use.
TECHNICAL DATA
Size
W 44.5 x H 101.5 x D 68 cm
Weight
6.1 kg
USE
• The stool must be fully unfolded in the
correct position.
• Catches, if available, must be fully locked
before use.
• The stool must be placed on a smooth,
level and stable footing.
• When positioning the stool, take into
consideration the risk of collision with
pedestrians, vehicles or doors. Lock doors
(not emergency exits) and windows in the
work area, where possible.
• The stool must be placed on its feet,
not upside down.