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Warranty

Your Youngman Telescopic Loft Ladder is covered by a 

12 month warranty.

 

The Company undertakes to replace or repair, free of  charge, any defect which the 
Company considers to be due to faulty workmanship or material within 12 months 
of  the sale date, except for:

• Defects arising from neglect, misuse or unauthorised modifications.
• Damage caused by abuse, misuse, dropping or other similar damage caused
   by or as a result of  failure to follow transportation, storage, loading or operation,
   instructions.
• Alterations, additions or repairs carried out by persons other than the
   Manufacturer or their recognized distributors.
• Transportation or shipment costs to and from the Manufacturer or their
   recognized agents, for repair or assessment against a warranty claim, on any or
   component.
• Materials and/or labour costs to renew, repair or replace components due to fair
   wear and tear.
• Faults arising from the use of  non-standard or additional parts, or any
   consequential damage or wear caused by the fitting or use of  such parts.

Youngman Group Ltd

The Causeway, Maldon, Essex

CM9 4LJ, United Kingdom

t: +44 (0)1621 745900 

e: sales@youngmangroup.com

Summary of Contents for Telescopic Loft Ladder

Page 1: ...aluminium with an anodised finish It is built to withstand the toughest handling and working conditions Suitable for home and commercial use Spare parts are readily available We recommend you take ti...

Page 2: ...y remove your Youngman Telescopic Loft Ladder and fitments and accessories from the box it arrived in It is recommended that you retain this packaging should the item need to be returned under warrant...

Page 3: ...ons General Do not install or use the Youngman Telescopic Loft Ladder if damaged in any way Never exceed the maximum load of 150 kg Never operate any of the red buttons while on the ladder or allow an...

Page 4: ...into the smallest of spaces See table below The loft hatch must be converted so that the door opens downwards Permantly fitted in the loft Allows loft hatch to close when stowed a way Very easy to op...

Page 5: ...ents 1 Ladder 2 Mounting brackets x2 3 Swivel arms x2 4 Hinge swivel pins x2 5 Ladder sub frame carrier bar x1 6 Ladder sub frame carrier tubes x2 7 Springs x2 8 Telescopic pole with hook x1 9 Bracket...

Page 6: ...into the loft Secure Fixing The two fixing brackets supplied must be attached to a secure part of the loft structure such as a ceiling joist or sound timber bridging and securely fastened to the jois...

Page 7: ...left bracket and right bracket Take the first bracket and place it on the mounting board so that it is placed over the bracket centre line and slide it until the lower screw hole is centred on this l...

Page 8: ...swivel pin 1 6 The installation will now be at the stage shown in Fig 1 6 Attaching the Springs 1 7 Slide the Ladder sub frame carrier bar into the hole in one of the sub frame carrier tubes see Fig...

Page 9: ...of the spring 1 9 Lift the sub frame carrier tube above the horizontal and pull the string to extend the spring so that it reaches and clips on to the hinged swivel pin see Fig 1 9 and inset for clos...

Page 10: ...hes against its stop 1 13 The tensioned springs will hold it in this position see Fig 1 13 Adjusting the Ladder Length 1 14 The ladder length can be extended by 15cm or 30cm from its minimum length to...

Page 11: ...sion position 1 18c and d Now carefully pull the stile upwards until the stile is locked in its extended position Repeat the same setting on the right hand top stile from step 1 15 Note that this stil...

Page 12: ...the ladder against the sub frame with the top of the ladder close to the swivel arms Climb the ladder and enter the loft to gain access the top of the ladder Screw to the Swivel Arms 1 21a Align the...

Page 13: ...close more rungs in the same way If you can now place the stowage bracket see Fig 2 4 onto the sub frame carrier bar then do so and ignore paragraph 2 3 2 3 Insert the plain end of pole into the holes...

Page 14: ...r bar and lower to the floor 3 2 Pass the plain end of the pole through the hole in rung 1 and rung 2 Push the pole up to un hook the ladder stowage bracket on the rear of rung 1 from the sub frame ca...

Page 15: ...yees or insurers will not be held liable for consequential or other damages losses or expenses in connection with or by reason of or the inability to use the Youngman Telescopic Loft Ladder for any pu...

Page 16: ...ion storage loading or operation instructions Alterations additions or repairs carried out by persons other than the Manufacturer or their recognized distributors Transportation or shipment costs to a...

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