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Treestand Safety Warnings

Please read the following instruction manual and warnings labels completely before utilizing this product. Failure to understand and execute the 

instructions and warnings may result in serious injury or death. In the event of an accident, have a plan for rescue, including the use of devices that may be 

easily reached while suspended.

ALWAYS 

read and understand all warnings and instructions. Watch the enclosed DVD in it’s entirety before doing anything with this product including 

assembly, installation etc. before each use of this product. Failure to read and understand all warnings and instructions and DVD material may result in 

serious injury or death. Contact a Customer Service Representative with any questions you may have.

NEVER

 exceed total weight limit of 

300 lbs

DO NOT

 use if your combined weight with all of your hunting gear and any accessories exceeds 

300 lbs. 

Use 

of tree stand over the weight limit may result in serious injury or death. 

DO NOT

 use this tree stand while under the influence of alcohol, medication or any illegal substances. Use of tree stand while under the influence of any 

of these substances may result in serious injury or death.

NEVER 

use this treestand during inclement weather. 

DO NOT

 use tree stand during thunderstorms, snowstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes or any other 

weather conditions that include (but not limited to) lightning, icy conditions, or high winds that could create slippery or dangerous situations. End your hunt 

and return to the ground if inclement weather conditions arise.

NEVER 

use treestand If you are feeling ill, nauseous, dizzy or if you have a prior condition that could cause a problem. i.e., heart condition, joints that 

lock-up spinal fusions, etc., or if you are not well rested and alert. Physical ailments can reduce your ability to safely install, utilize, and remove your 

treestand. Please consult a physician prior to use.

NEVER 

use this tree stand if you have a history of health problems such as (but not limited to) heart problems, back problems, high blood pressure, 

impaired vision, equilibrium impairments, are afraid of heights, have been advised by a doctor or physician not to climb. If you are not physically fit, well 

rested, and alert, or if you have any other physical or mental condition that would impair your ability to properly use this treestand. 

NEVER 

use this tree stand on a tree that is dead, leaning, diseased, loose barked or on a utility pole as the tree may fall, break, or uproot and may result 

in serious injury or death. 

NEVER 

rely on a branch for support.

NEVER 

jump or bounce on the treestand’s platform or ladder sections to seat it to the tree. 

Instead,

 

step firmly on the first rung of the bottom ladder 

section to set the ladder into the ground before proceeding to climb the ladder. 

NEVER 

transport any of your equipment with yourself while ascending or descending the tree. You will need to have two hands free during ascending and 

descending for safety. Use a haul line to pull up your firearm (unloaded, chamber opened with safety lock engaged, barrel facing towards the ground), 

bows, arrows, knives or any other equipment to your tree stand once you have reached your desired hunting height. 

ONLY 

pull up hunting equipment after 

the tree stand has been secured to the tree and after you and your harness have been secured to the tree. Prior to descending, lower your equipment on 

the opposite side of the tree from which you are climbing. Make sure that the unloaded firearm’s safety lock is engaged and the gun barrel is pointing 

towards the ground. 

ALWAYS 

hunt with a plan and a buddy. Before you leave home, let others know your exact location, when you plan to return and who is with you.

ALWAYS 

carry emergency signal devices such as a cell phone, walkie-talkie, whistle, signal flare, PLD (personal location device) and flashlight with you at 

all times and within reach even while you are suspended in your harness. Watch for changing weather conditions. In the event of an accident, remain calm 

and seek help immediately.

ALWAYS 

inspect the tree stand and the 

F

all 

A

rrest 

S

ystem (FAS) (Harness) for signs of wear or damage 

BEFORE 

each use. Also inspect to ensure that 

nuts and bolts are secure. Pay special attention to the harness and straps, guaranteeing that nothing has been frayed or severed. Destroy all products that 

cannot be repaired by the manufacturer. Contact a Customer Service Representative for replacement parts. The Fall Arrest System  

MUST 

be discarded 

and replaced after a fall has occurred.

DO NOT ATTACH YOUR FULL BODY HARNESS TO YOUR TREESTAND.

NEVER 

modify your treestand in any way by making repairs, replacing parts, or altering adding or attaching anything to it except if explicitly authorized in 

writing by the manufacturer. Improper installation or adjustment may cause serious injury or death.  Remove all contents from box. Inspect for any 

damaged or missing parts. If any parts are missing or damaged, you must only use certified replacement parts. Using any other replacement parts will 

void product warranty. 

THERE ARE NO EXTRA PARTS

. All parts 

MUST

 be used to ensure the safety of you and your stand. If you think parts are missing 

or damaged, 

STOP IMMEDIATELY

 and contact our Customer Service Department.  Using the tree stand with missing or damaged parts may result in 

serious injury or death. 

DO NOT

 return this product to the retailer. Contact a Customer Service Representative if you have any missing, damaged or extra 

parts.

ALWAYS

 keep instructions (written and video) in a safe place and review before each use. It is the responsibility of the treestand owner to furnish the 

complete instructions to anyone who borrows or purchases the treestand from you. A safe treestand hunting video has been included. View it in it’s entirety 

prior to using this product.

NEVER 

use this treestand for any use other than hunting. Our treestands are designed for hunters to wear a Full Body Harness. If you are not completely 

comfortable and confident with your ability to safely install, ascend, hunt and descend using a Full Body Safety Harness and this treestand, 

DO NOT 

PROCEED.

NEVER 

use this treestand for trimming trees.

NEVER 

fall asleep in your stand as you may fall out resulting in serious injury or death.

ALWAYS 

be sure to re-tighten all bolts 

BEFORE 

each new use of treestand.

ALWAYS 

have a minimum of three people present when installing or removing this treestand.

Distributed by Primal Vantage Company Inc., 2407 W. Euclid Ave., Littleton, CO  80120

2019

©2019 (rev. 1/19)

Customer Service Department 1-866-972-6168

www.primaltreestands.com

Summary of Contents for PVLS-600

Page 1: ...ccidents To ensure your safety please completely read and follow this safety manual and all warning labels before assembling installing or utilizing this product Do not use this product before fully u...

Page 2: ...sired hunting height ONLY pull up hunting equipment after the tree stand has been secured to the tree and after you and your harness have been secured to the tree Prior to descending lower your equipm...

Page 3: ...important to exercise the legs by pushing against the tree or doing other forms of continuous leg exercises to avoid blood pooling while being suspended Hunters with varying degrees of physical fitne...

Page 4: ...TREE LADDER STAND every time you move On ladder tree stand ALWAYS maintain three points of contact with each step up the ladder and ALWAYS lean forward as you climb Several treestands are equipped wi...

Page 5: ...dder Jaw 1 K Right Ladder Jaw 1 L 2 Slide Brackets Part PSB 100 2 Shooting Rail Arms Part PSRA 600 2 Adjustment Knobs Part PAK 100 1 Shooting Rail Part PSR 600 Distributed by Primal Vantage Company In...

Page 6: ...60mm Bolts Part 1260 4 M6x30mm Bolts Part 1030 9 M8x55mm Bolts Part 1250 3 M8x45mm Bolts Part 1245 2 M6x40mm Bolts w spacers Part 1041 2 M6x70mm Bolts w spacers Part 1071 2 M6x45mm Bolts Part 1045 1 H...

Page 7: ...lt Handle Rail Tree Brace Ladder Jaw assembly upward so that the Ladder Jaws and are towards the ground and the ends of Ladder Yokes are held upward Slide the top ends of Top Ladder Section into the d...

Page 8: ...h the Handle Rails The top holes will be used to attach the Seat Couple together Left and Right Backrest Support and secure them together using 1 M6x35mm bolt Attach Backrest Support to the rear of Fo...

Page 9: ...19 2019 rev 1 19 Customer Service Department 1 866 972 6168 www primaltreestands com Distributed by Primal Vantage Company Inc 2407 W Euclid Ave Littleton CO 80120 M M M F F G G G G M M M M M S S S Q...

Page 10: ...Arms to the outside of the Arm Rests and into right left Handle Rails using 2 M6x70mm bolts with spacers NOTE See Shooting Rail Assembly Diagram for correct placement of spacers Attach the Shooting R...

Page 11: ...ight left ends of the Horizontal Jaw Assembly Strap to Left Ladder Jaw and Right Ladder Jaw using 2 M8x45mm bolts Check to make sure that Vertical Jaw Assembly Strap is passing through the metal loops...

Page 12: ...ng 1 M8x45mm bolt Slide the top of Middle Ladder Section into the bottom of Top Ladder Section Lining all holes up insert M6 Quickclip completely through the holes of both ladder sections and out the...

Page 13: ...t on the Truss Bar Stand in the middle of the ladder pull up on the Truss Cable and place it onto the Y shaped end of the Truss Bar Tighten the cable so that there is enough tension to create a slight...

Page 14: ...6 Pull strap to tighten 7 Slide the buckles out to the sides to create tension on the straps 8 Pull to tighten Continue with these steps to install the other strap on the other side of the platform 3...

Page 15: ...through opening Pull Strap through opening Insert end of strap through slot in ratchet wheel Ratchet handle back and forth to tighten strap To release tension push spring loaded retaining lock and sim...

Page 16: ...rtable angle and could also result in ladder failure If ladder appears to have an extreme outward arc take down stand loosen turnbuckle and re set the stand until correct C I N C O R R E C T CORRECT I...

Page 17: ...will steady and ease the weight of stand on the other two people Continue walking stand upward until Tree Contact is resting against the tree W A R N I N G W A R N I N G Truss Assembly and Installati...

Page 18: ...trap to and check to make sure that both ladder jaws close in on the tree trunk Loop Jaw Assembly Tree Buckle through Jaw Assembly Ratchet Strap With the Jaw Assembly Ratchet Strap attached wrap the J...

Page 19: ...tree Continue to have two people hold the ladder climb cautiously up to the platform Once you reach the top IMMEDIATELY ATTACH YOUR SAFETY HARNESS TO THE TREE Keep the tether strap above your head 9...

Page 20: ...ms such as but not limited to heart problems back problems impaired vision equilibrium impairments are afraid of heights or have been advised by a doctor not to do any strenuous activity If you are fe...

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