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955 National Parkway, Suite 95500
Schaumburg, IL 60173
800-783-7725
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1. For an extension ladder, lift the top of the ladder and place the top rung on the J-hook leaving the bottom of the
ladder on the floor. For a platform ladder, place the top of the platform on the J-hook.
2. Wrap the strap around the bottom rung of the ladder. Secure the strap by inserting the metal curved tab into the
corresponding metal slot.
3. Begin raising the ladder by pulling down on the rope. When the ladder reaches a desired height, lock it by slowly
letting go with the rope angled away from the ladder. For safety, tie the rope on the cleat and wind the excess rope
around it. DO NOT CUT THE ROPE.
RAISING THE LADDER
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1. Pull the rope towards the J-hook maintaining tension on rope. The tension will keep the locking mechanism open and
the ladder will be able to lower. Slowly let the rope out as the ladder lowers.
2. Once the ladder is lowered, unlock the strap.
3. Unhook the other end of ladder and lower it to the ground.
LOWERING THE LADDER
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