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3.1- Read all the information before using the product. 

1. Keep work area clean

 

Cluttered areas invite accidents and injuries.

 

2. Consider work area environment

 

Do not expose or use product during inclement weather conditions (e.g. rain, snow…) or expose to 
humidity. 
Do not use product in damp or wet locations.  
Keep work area well lit (natural light or sufficient artificial lighting) and well ventilated. 
3. Keep children away

 

Do not let bystanders touch the product.  
All bystanders (esp. children) should be kept away from product and work area. 
Keep the product away from children or from their environment. Never allow children to operate the 
product. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product. 
4. Store idle products 
When not in use, product should be stored in a dry, high or locked up place, out of reach of children. 
5. Do not force the product 
Do not use the product for purposes other than those for which it is intended.  
The product will do a better and safer job if it is used only for the purposes it was designed for. 
6. Use the right product 
Do not force small products or attachments to do the job of a heavy-duty product.  
Do not use products for purposes not intended. 
7. Dress properly 
Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery; they can be caught in moving parts.  
Wear protecting hair covering to contain long hair. 
8. Use protective equipment 
Wear protective equipment appropriate to working conditions and work environment 
Wear protective helmet, safety goggles, ear muffs, face or dust mask, rubber gloves and non-skid 
footwear to reduce the risk of personal injury during the products use or manipulation. 
9.  Do not overreach 
Keep proper footing and balance at all times. 
10. Maintain product with care 
Keep product clean for better and safer performance.  
Keep rungs and stiles dry, clean and free from oil and grease. 
11. Stay alert 
Watch what you are doing. Use common sense.  
Do not operate tool when you are tired, under the influence of alcohol, prescription medicines or drugs. 
Only use the telescopic ladder for easy jobs and for a short period of time. 
Do not spend long periods without regular breaks on the telescopic ladder. Fatigue and loss of 
balance are accident hazards

12. Check damaged parts 
Before further use or reuse of the product, it should be carefully checked to determine that it will 
operate properly and perform its intended function.  
Check for alignment of moving parts, free running of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and 
any other conditions that may affect its operation. 
13. Warning 
The use of any accessory or attachment, other than those recommended in this instruction manual, 
may present a risk of injury to persons or animals and may cause damage. 
The user and/or operator are responsible for any damages or injury caused to properties and/or 
persons. 
14. Have your product repaired by a qualified person 
Unless otherwise indicated in this instruction manual, the repairs or replacement of any damaged part 
in an authorised service centre is recommended. 

Summary of Contents for 555371

Page 1: ...LESCOPIC LADDER User and maintenance manual IT SCALA TELESCOPICA Manuale di istruzioni e di manutenzione R f Art Nr PRET113 555371 PRET133 555381 Imp par by Ribimex S A 56 Route de Paris FR 77340 Pont...

Page 2: ...utilizzare l attrezzo Il funzionamento non corretto pu causare lesioni e o danni Conservare il presente manuale per futuri consulti L utilisation de ce produit est interdite aux enfants et adolescent...

Page 3: ...cit de charge admissible de l chelle t lescopique L chelle t lescopique a une capacit de charge admissible max de 150 kg L chelle doit d passer d au moins 1m au dessus du plan Lors de l utilisation de...

Page 4: ...u irr gulier Ne pas installer l chelle sur des plans inclin s L chelle ne doit pas pencher sur le c t ou ne pas avoir de charge sur un pied L chelle ne doit pas tre utilis e en position horizontale co...

Page 5: ...plus lourds Ne pas utiliser des outils pour des travaux non pr vus 7 S habiller correctement Ne pas porter des v tements amples ou des bijoux ils peuvent tre happ s par des parties en mouvement Porter...

Page 6: ...si elles ont pu b n ficier par l interm diaire d une personne responsable de leur s curit d une surveillance ou d instructions pr alables concernant l utilisation de l appareil 3 2 1 Avant utilisatio...

Page 7: ...x mains 3 Ne pas sortir d une chelle inclin e sans dispositif de s curit additionnels soit en fixant l chelle soit par un autre moyen 4 Ne vous tenez jamais sur les trois chelons marches sup rieurs de...

Page 8: ...g 3 L chelle doit tre manipul e entretenue et maintenue selon les instructions de ce manuel 5 2 Ouvrir d plier l chelle 5 2 1 Hauteur totale 1 Pour ouvrir l chelle sur sa hauteur totale placez la sur...

Page 9: ...le puis ouvrez l chelle la longueur d sir e voir ouverture de l chelle une hauteur interm diaire 5 3 Utilisation de l chelle Pour des raisons de s curit en g n ral les chelles doivent tre utilis es av...

Page 10: ...rs tre s che 3 Les espaceurs en plastique doivent toujours tre en place pour emp cher la salet la crasse etc d entrer dans tubes et de les endommager 4 L chelle ne doit pas tre utilis e sans pieds en...

Page 11: ...city 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 heigh...

Page 12: ...t not be used in a horizontal position such as resting on a step or saw horse etc Ensure ground is free from contaminants Do not install ladder on dirty oily or watery surface Do not use ladder during...

Page 13: ...iate to working conditions and work environment Wear protective helmet safety goggles ear muffs face or dust mask rubber gloves and non skid footwear to reduce the risk of personal injury during the p...

Page 14: ...en the ladder is to be used 5 The ladder must be used in combination with the provided stabilizer bar properly mounted on the feet 6 Ensure the ladder is suitable for the task 7 Do not use a damaged l...

Page 15: ...r breaks tiredness is a risk 16 Leaning ladders used for access to a higher level should be extended at least 1 m above the landing point 17 Equipment carried while using a ladder should be light and...

Page 16: ...he same time check that both locking levers are in the locked position Fig 4 3 Continue opening section by section until reaching desired length the rest of the sections should be opened completely Fi...

Page 17: ...a precision made work tool It should be cared for and maintained in accordance with the following instructions 1 The collapsible tubes must be kept clean Dirt filings paint spots glue etc must be wipe...

Page 18: ...a un angolo di appoggio a terra di circa 75 Portata massima 150 Kg Non superare mai la capacit di carico ammissibile della scala telescopica La scala telescopica ha una capacit di carico ammissibile m...

Page 19: ...ri o insicure Non installare la scala su terreno cedevole o irregolare Non installare la scala su superfici inclinate La scala non deve appoggiarsi lateralmente o non deve avere nessun carico su un pi...

Page 20: ...di sicurezza Indossare indumenti adeguati dei fattori circostanti dall area di lavorro Usare casco occhiali di sicurezza protezione uditiva maschera antipolvere guanti e scarpe di protezione per ridur...

Page 21: ...nto e fissaggio corretti della scala 3 Per verificare lo stato e il funzionamento di tutte le parti esaminare la scala dopo la consegna e prima di utilizzarla per la prima volta 4 Verificare visivamen...

Page 22: ...indossare calzature idonee 14 Evitare carichi laterali eccessivi ad esempio la foratura di mattoni o cemento 15 Non trascorrere lunghi periodi di tempo su una scala senza soste a intervalli regolari...

Page 23: ...te quindi estendere la sezione successiva completamente Contemporaneamente verificare la posizione bloccata di entrambe le leve di bloccaggio Fig 4 3 Continuare ad aprire sezione per sezione il resto...

Page 24: ...di precisione La scala deve essere curata e sottoposta a manutenzione in conformit con le istruzioni riportate di seguito 1 I tubi pieghevoli vanno mantenuti puliti Dopo l utilizzo e prima di chiuder...

Page 25: ...Illustrations Ilustrazioni Installation de la barre stabilisatrice Stabilizer bar assembly Montaggio della barra di appoggio Figures Figures Figure...

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Page 28: ...olo per riferimento Fig 14 FR 1 Echelons 2 Montants 3 Dispositif de d verrouillage du syst me Soft Close 4 Leviers de d verrouillage 5 Sangle 6 Pieds Barre de stabilisation EN 1 Rungs 2 Stiles 3 Slidi...

Page 29: ...Closed size Ingombro chiusa 81 5x49x80 cm 93x50x91 cm Dimensions d pli es Extended size Ingombro aperta 325x49x80 cm 390x50x91 cm Nb d chelons Nb of treads N di gradini 11 13 Charge max Max weight lo...

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