Safety
Inspection
1. Inspect upon receipt and before each use: never climb a damaged, bent, or broken ladder. All parts must be in good working order
2. Make sure all rivets, joints, nuts, and bolts are tight; steps, rungs, spreaders and top cap secure; spreaders, all the locks, extension ladder and support legs function properly.
3. Keep ladder clean, free from grease, oil, mud, snow, wet paint, and other slippery material. Keep your shoes clean, leather soles should not be used.
4. Never make temporary repairs of damaged or missing parts.
5. Do not use the ladder, if one of the components (including the safety belt) has degradation due to fire, chemical corrosion, aging, excessive UV exposure and etc..
Proper Setup
1. Release the ladder system locks, pull the support legs divergently from the ladder and securing the spreaders by pressing down the center pivots.
2. If additional elevation is required, extend the ladder one step and follow up with 4 position holes at each of the legs. Do not adjust (up or down) more than one foot at a
time from an optimum position. Repeat the above process until reach to your desired height.
Level
LOCK
SUPPORT
LEG
UNLOCK
LADDER
4 POSITIONS ON THE SUPPORT LEG
PER ONE LADDER STEP ADJUSTMENT
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