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I. Parts List
II. Characteristics
III. Safety instructions
IV. Getting Started
V. Operation
VI. Maintenance and Storage
I. PARTS LIST
See Fig.14
II. CHARACTERISTICS
See Table 1
III. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using this product, read and understand all safety instructions.
Always follow the safety instructions to minimize risk of damage to property, and to minimize any
risk of damages and injuries to persons and animals.
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Caution! Risk of injury and/or damage and/or deterioration of product in case of
non-compliance to safety requirements.
Read the instructions manual.
Read and understand the user manual before using the telescopic ladder. Always
keep this manual with the product.
Correct erection angle
For every 4-up, place the ladder base 1-out from the wall.
Put up the telescopic ladder in an inclination angle of 1:4, which corresponds to a
support angle on the ground of approx. 75 degrees
Maximum load 150kg
Never exceed the permissible load capacity of the telescopic ladder.
The telescopic ladder has a permissible load capacity of max. 150 kg.
The ladder extension above the landing point must be 1m minimum.
Ensure, when using the telescopic ladder to climb on roofs, that the top rung
protrudes at least 1m above working height and the top three rungs must not be
used as footstep.
Check the ladder visually before using the ladder,
Ensure that the ladder is suitable for the respective job.
Do not use the ladder if damaged or if you cannot open or close it properly.
The telescopic ladder is only to be used by one person at a time
Inspect ladder feet before using the telescopic ladder.
Do not use the ladder if foot is broken or missing.
Do not lean the telescopic ladder against an unstable surface.
Always lean the telescopic ladder against a level and solid surface to ensure the
stability of the telescopic ladder.
Take additional safety measures, if necessary.
Do not over-reach. Do not lean off ladder. Move the ladder to working area.
Keep proper balance. When on ladder, keep 3-points of contact with the ladder at
all times.
Objects, work equipment, etc., which must be transported while climbing up the
telescopic ladder, should not be heavy and easy to handle.
Avoid excessive lateral loads, such as carrying up heavy loads or drilling sideways
in solid materials.