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 SAFE LINK SYSTEM USE/ASCENDING & DESCENDING

DESCENDING

STEP 1: When you are ready to descend the tree, 

do not disconnect 

your full-body fall arrest harness tether from the climbing rope. Climb 

down the tree, sliding the prusik hitch down as you go as shown in Figure F.

STEP 2: Move the prusik hitch down the climbing rope frequently as you descend. Make certain to keep the prusik hitch above your head at 

all times (as shown in Figure G) while climbing down to limit the distance you may fall in the unlikely event you should experience a fall while 

descending.

STEP 3: Once you are on the ground and disconnected from your Safe Link climbing rope system, tie the knot end of the climbing rope around 

the bottom most ladder rung. This allows you to easily slide the prusik hitch up as you climb (ascend). Remove as much slack from the climbing 

rope as possible, making it as tight as possible when tying it off. This practice allows the prusik hitch to slide easily up and down the climbing 

rope when ascending and descending.

ASCENDING

STEP 1: Connect your full-body fall arrest harness tether to the carabiner as outlined in STEP 7 above.

STEP 2: Slide the prusik hitch up the climbing rope as high as you can

 comfortably

 reach without over-reaching as shown in Figure H.

STEP 3: Begin climbing to your treestand while maintaining three points of contact on your climbing sticks, steps, or ladder. When you reach 

the prusik hitch height, slide it up the climbing rope a high as you can 

comfortably

 reach without over-reaching. Continue climbing and moving 

the prusik hitch up as you climb until you reach your desired climbing height.

STEP 4: Once in your treestand, slide the prusik hitch up as high as possible, thus limiting the distance you may fall in the unlikely event you 

should experience a fall while using this product(s) as shown in Figure I. NOTE: You must raise your prusik hitch as high a possible to limit the 

distance you may fall in the unlikely event you experience a fall.

WARNING! You must position your prusik hitch as high up the tree trunk as possible. This practice limits the distance you will fall in the 

unlikely event you experience a fall. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!

STEP 3: While using a lineman’s belt per your full-body fall arrest harnesses Instruction Manual, climb to your hang-on or fixed position treestand. 

NOTE: The prusik hitch shall be snug on the climbing rope. Prior to use, check to ensure it is tight by sliding it a few feet along the climbing rope. 

If necessary, tighten the prusik hitch by pulling on the prusik loop to increase the tension of the prusik hitch on the climbing rope.

STEP 4: While at treestand installation height and while attached to the tree firmly with your linesmen belt, wrap the loop end of the climbing 

rope around the tree as shown in Figure B.

STEP 5: Slip the knot end of the climbing rope through the loop end of the climbing rope as shown in Figure C. Make certain the prusik hitch 

is threaded through the loop end. 

STEP 6: Pull the climbing rope through the loop and allow its length to fall gently to the ground below. Make certain the prusik hitch is now 

positioned on the loose climbing rope side of the climbing rope as shown in Figure D.

STEP 7: To use, attach the carabiner to your full-body fall arrest tether loop making certain the carabiner is closed and the collar is locked as 

shown in Figure E. Make certain the knot at the end of the prusik hitch is tight and that it has at least 3” of “tail” as shown in Figure A.

 Figure I

Position Prusik Hitch as 

High as Possible

 Figure F

Slide Prusik Hitch Down 

Climbing Rope

 Figure H

Slide Prusik Hitch Up 

Climbing Rope as High 

as Possible

 Figure G

Keep Prusik Hitch Above 

Head At All Times

 SAFE LINK CLIMBING ROPE SYSTEM REPLACEMENT

You must replace your Safe Link if it has been subjected to severe shock loading (i.e., prevented/mitigated a fall), was exposed to any type of 

overloading (i.e., improper use or other), demonstrates any signs of wear (i.e., fraying, abrasion, nicking, stretching, etc.) has been subjected to 

inclement weather for more than two (2) weeks, has become stiff or hard, has been exposed to vandalism or animal damage (i.e., animal damage).

Summary of Contents for L-105-SL

Page 1: ...G You must use the full body fall arrest harness which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA Trees tand Manufacturer s Association and has been provided with this Millennium produc...

Page 2: ...ion shall immediately void your factory warranty and may result in serious injury or death If you suspect that a part s is missing and or defective immediately contact Millennium at 601 932 5832 for r...

Page 3: ...installation and use at ground level you are now ready to use it at heights above ground level Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death WARNING Several Millennium tre...

Page 4: ...limited to weather conditions which have the potential for producing winds lightning rain snow sleet and or any other atmospheric condition which may limit the user s ability to operate this Millenniu...

Page 5: ...ompliment your new climbing system Only genuine authorized accessories shall be used with your climbing treestand system Genuine replacement parts are also available online or via telephone Should you...

Page 6: ...cial system WARNING Prior to each hunt make sure that you have a signaling device e g mobile phone radio whistle signal flare Personal Locator Device PLD etc in your possession and on your person in a...

Page 7: ...ould result in either serious injury or death For your personal safety please take a moment to carefully read this product Instruction Manual in its entirety before at tempting to assemble set up inst...

Page 8: ...est harness immediately should you experience a fall while wearing it Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death WARNING Falls from treestands can occur without warning...

Page 9: ...this may cut off circulation and cause an unsafe condition Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death STEP 4 With the waist belt comfortably snug locate the two 2 leg l...

Page 10: ...tree belt buckle as shown in Figure 11 Failure to do so may result is failure of the tree belt WARNING YOU MUST thread the tree belt buckle as shown in Figure 11 Failure to thread the buckle as shown...

Page 11: ...sult in not being able to return to the stand and being suspended in a full body fall arrest harness after a fall Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury or death Figure 14 Suspens...

Page 12: ...these instructions will result in serious injury or death WARNING This Safe Link climbing rope system and its components has been designed to be used only as a safety device for hunting from elevated...

Page 13: ...position your prusik hitch as high up the tree trunk as possible This practice limits the distance you will fall in the unlikely event you experience a fall Failure to follow these instructions may r...

Page 14: ...7 16 and two 2 1 2 wrenches A ratchet and sockets will help expedite the assembly process if available Figure 15 Components of the L 105 SL Ladderstand Footrest Shooting Rail WARNING DO NOT place mor...

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Page 16: ...t 8 washers and two 2 nuts Place a nut under the head of the bolt two 2 washers between platform and upright and one 1 washer under the nut Make sure the foot rest stop is pointing inward as shown in...

Page 17: ...d one 1 washer goes under the head and nut on each bolt Attach the arm rests to the uprights using four 4 5 16 x 2 3 4 bolts twelve 12 washers and four 4 nuts Place one 1 washer between the armrest an...

Page 18: ...ce more than fifteen 15 pounds 7 kg of weight on the footrest shooting rail or seat back DO NOT attempt to use any of these as a handhold or to pull yourself up into or lower yourself while exiting th...

Page 19: ...x 2 1 4 bolts thru the seat tensioning support bar and then thru the seat frame placing one 1 washer under the head of bolt and one 1 washer under the nut on both sides of the seat Finger tighten only...

Page 20: ...o do so Pull the fabric with your hand until it is to the end Figure 25 Tighten Seat Tension Bolts STEP 10 With the seat folded flat on the table or a flat surface you can tighten all the seat tension...

Page 21: ...second the upright to platform bolts third the armrest to platform bolts fourth the armrest to upright bolts fifth the shooting rail to arm rest bolts sixth the foot rest bolts and seventh the seat h...

Page 22: ...nserted you can tighten the four 4 nuts STEP 2 Now attach the second middle ladder section to the top of the other section Only install the bottom two bolts at this time as the top bolts are longer to...

Page 23: ...2 bolts four 4 washers and two 2 nuts as shown in Figure 29 Tighten the eyebolt first and then the bolts on each end STEP 6 You can now attach the top of the ladder to the ladder adapter on the bottom...

Page 24: ...ecognized by the TMA Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death WARNING DO NOT use this or any other product s to climb utility poles telephone poles structural columns...

Page 25: ...rness replacement procedures should you experience a fall or shall it exceed the three 3 year service period WARNING Prior to attempting to use this or any other product s you must take a moment and b...

Page 26: ...TE The bot tom ladder rung shall be flush with the ground for safe operation STEP 7 With the stabilizer straps with cam buckles installed as outlined slip the cam buckle with short strap through the l...

Page 27: ...er stand Shown Figure 38 Attach to Full Body Fall Arrest Tether to Tree Trunk Figure 39 Ratchet Strap Attached to Tree Trunk Cutaway Tree View Figure 40 Ratchet Threading 1 4 3 2 WARNING STOP NOW Make...

Page 28: ...g out of the use or inability of this product Your new Millennium treestand is factory finished with a state of the art powder coating that guarantees years of trouble free ser vice It is recommended...

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