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Treestand Safety Warnings

NEVER remove any safety warning stickers 

from this product.

NEVER 

adjust your stand while in use. Practice the attachment of this treestand at ground level before using in a hunting environment. 

ALWAYS 

ensure 

that you and your treestand are safely secured to a healthy tree. Your tree stand 

MUST 

be attached tightly to the tree and secured in place. If the stand is 

not secure, it may shift while in use, resulting in serious injury or death. 

The Installation Cross Straps and Truss Assembly System 

MUST 

be properly installed before each use of the treestand.

ALWAYS 

inspect every ladder section connection every time you use the stand before you leave the ground. If ladder sections are separating, with the help 

of at least two other people, lower the stand to the ground, make adjustments, and reinstall.

ALWAYS 

check the ground below the tree stand to make sure it is firm and level. Sloping ground or uneven terrain (one side of a rock or root) can cause 

your tree stand to tilt or shift.

ALWAYS 

maintain three points of contact when climbing the tree stand. (Two feet and one hand 

or

 one foot and two hands.)

ALWAYS 

lean forward as you climb and attach your harness to the tree before securing the platform to the tree and stepping onto the platform.

DO NOT

 leave your treestand outside since weather or animals may cause damage. Tree growth can also cause stress and damage straps and buckles. It 

must be stored inside, free of moisture, when not in use.

NEVER 

wear jewelry or loose fitting clothing, which can cause hazardous conditions. Clothing may be caught in your equipment and cause you to fall. You 

must always wear non-slip or rubber boots. Shoelaces must be tucked into your boots. Rings and necklaces 

MUST NOT 

be worn.

NEVER 

use this treestand with a second person. The treestand is designed for use by 

ONE 

person.

NEVER 

let children use this treestand without adult supervision. This treestand is not a toy. No one under the age of 18 should attempt to use this product 

without direct adult supervision.

DO NOT

 use tree stand if any nuts or bolts or parts are loose, bent, or crooked.

ALWAYS 

know your physical limitations. Don’t take chances. If you start thinking about how high you are, don’t go any higher. Instead, choose a minimum 

height that will allow for safe, effective and comfortable hunting.

ALWAYS 

lean 

forward towards the tree

 as you climb and attach your harness to the tree 

BEFORE 

securing the platform to the tree and stepping onto the 

platform. 

NEVER 

lean out from the treestand for any reason. 

ALWAYS

 wear a Fall Arrest System (FAS) (Harness) consisting of a full body safety harness after leaving the ground. A Full Body Harness that meets 

TMA/ASTM standards 

MUST 

always be connected to yourself and the tree during ascending, hunting and descending. Single safety belts and chest 

harnesses are no longer allowed and should 

NEVER 

be used. If you are not wearing a Full Body Harness properly attached to the tree, that is protecting 

you from a fall, 

DO NOT leave the ground

. Failure to wear your Full Body Harness may result in serious injury or death. Be aware that falls can occur at 

anytime after leaving the ground.

ALWAYS 

read and understand the manufacturer’s Warnings, expiration date (if applicable) and instructions on how to use and how to properly adjust the 

harness. Practice the use of a full body safety harness at ground level in the presence of a responsible adult to experience the feeling of hanging 

suspended before using in a hunting environment. Failure to follow harness instructions may result in not being able to return to the stand and being 

suspended in a harness after a fall, or serious injury or possibly death. If the hunting location is unknown by anyone and communication efforts are 

unsuccessful, you 

MUST 

have a personal plan for rescue/escape because prolonged suspension in a harness may be fatal. It is 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 fitness may require different plans to recover/escape the effects of prolonged suspension. Have a personal plan and practice it in the 

presence of a responsible adult before leaving the ground. No one escape/rescue plan will work for every hunter on every tree in every circumstance. Only 

you can determine the best recovery/escape plan for your situation before leaving the ground.

ALWAYS 

have a suspension relief device on your person and readily accessible while using a harness. These devices allow the user to relieve the load on 

the lower extremities if suspended in a harness and help maintain circulation in the legs, mitigate suspension trauma (blood pooling) or allow descent to the 

ground. Several optional products/systems are available that offer self-recovery or self-extraction from a fall when suspended in a harness. Some systems 

automatically descend the user while others allow user control. One of these products/systems can be considered for use as an additional safety precaution 

against prolonged suspension and suspension trauma, Be sure to follow the manufacturers’ instructions on the safe use of these products/systems.

Hunt from the ground when self-recovery escape is absent. There is time to make a correct decision on what action to take if a fall occurs while wearing a 

full body harness. It is important to remember 

“DO NOT PANIC.”

 Remain calm and implement your practiced rescue, relief and recovery plan.

NEVER 

allow the tether strap to get under your chin or around our neck. The length of the harness tether 

MUST 

be minimized at all times. It should be 

adjusted so that it is above the head with no slack (snug) in the sitting position and you should have the minimum amount of slack possible when climbing.

W A R N I N G

DO NOT 

use this ladderstand under the influence of alcohol,

drugs, or medication.  Using ladderstand under the influence

 of alcohol, drugs, or medication may result in serious injury or

death.

NEVER 

use ladderstand if you have dizzy spells, a heart 

problem, are afraid of heights, have been advised by a doctor

or other health care provider not to climb, or have any 

condition that would impair your ability to climb up or down or 

use treestand as it could result in serious injury or death.

NEVER

 remove or deface ladderstand warning labels.

Replacement labels can be obtained from the address below.

NEVER 

make any alterations or modifications to the ladder

stand. Doing so may result in serious injury or death and will

 void all warranties.

NEVER 

stand on treestand seat or armrests. Standing on any

of these parts may cause the treestand to break or fail resulting

in serious injury or death.

NEVER 

use treestand in a tree that is dead, diseased, leaning,

or on wet or uneven ground as the tree may fall, break, or

uproot and may result in serious injury or death.

NEVER 

use ladderstand during inclement weather. 

DO NOT

 

use treestand during thunderstorms or any other weather 

conditions including (but not limited to) lightning, freezing rain,

high wind that could create slippery or dangerous conditions.

DO NOT 

use this ladderstand without reading and following all

warnings and instructions before each use.  Failure to do so

may result in serious injury or death.

DO NOT 

exceed the ladderstand's 

300 lbs. 

weight limit, which

includes your body weight as well as the weight of your clothes

and gear.  Exceeding the ladderstand's weight limit may cause 

the treestand to break or fail resulting in serious injury or death.

ALWAYS 

wear a Full Body Harness while using this ladder

stand. Failure to wear a full body harness while using 

this ladderstand may result in serious injury or death.

ALWAYS 

inspect your ladderstand before each use. 

DO NOT

use if parts are missing, worn, or damaged.

Safety must be your first priority 

during the use of this product.

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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