USER MANUAL
MULTI-PURPOSE LADDER
V1.2
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LADDER CONFIGURATIONS
1. A-Frame Stepladder
1)
The A- Frame position is easiest completed with the ladder standing up as
excess pressure is not exerted on the hinge.
At this point the height of the ladder can be changed to the desired height using the Spring loaded “J” locks
• For every position all hinges are supporting hinges and must be locked
• Never straddle front and rear sections.
• Always face ladder and maintain firm grip while on it.
• DO NOT stand on or above second rung from top of ladder
2. Uneven A-Frame (Stair Ways)
1)
Raise to desired height.
2)
Lower one side of the inner section until the desired step height is reached.
3)
Position ladder on stairway, ensuring all legs are on firm ground or steps.
3. Extension Ladder
Note:
The extension ladder position is easiest completed with the ladder laying on the ground.
(1)
Configuring the ladder into the extension ladder position, as with the stepladder position, the extension ladder
position starts with changing the angle.
Note:
The push knob hinge will catch in each of the 3 positions. Continue to disengage and rotate the sections until
the fully open extension ladder position is reached.
(2)
Unlock one set of “J” locks and extend outer section to desired length. If additional height is needed, repeat with
opposite side. Make sure “J” locks are properly re-engaged.
(3)
With all locks properly engaged, lift ladder from one end and slowly walk ladder up until it rests against desired
surface. Watch for overhead wires.
(4)
Adjust ladder to proper climbing position or approximately
75°
.
CAUTION!
• Always face ladder and maintain
firm grip while on it.
• DO NOT stand on or above the
second rung from the top of ladder.
75°
Approx.
CAUTION!
•
Hinges and “J” locks must be
secure before climbing.
• DO NOT stand on or above second
rung from top of ladder.
• Refer to set up caution label on
ladder for proper set up.