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Operator's Manual

LOCKDOWN WIDE Ladder Stand

READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE ASSEMBLY

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MODEL LD201

MAXIMUM USE HEIGHT - 17’ 1” TO SHOOTING RAIL
MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY - ONE (1)
TOTAL WEIGHT LIMIT - 300 LB
TREE DIAMETER RANGE - 12”  TO 30”

WARNING

This product carries strict height and weight restrictions. 

Do Not

 use this product if you exceed the total weight 

limit. Please note that the total weight limit includes the 

user(s) and their equipment.

WARNING

When hunting from a treestand falls can occur any 

time after leaving the ground causing injury or death.
Always

 wear a Fall Arrest System (FAS) comprising a full 

body harness at all times after leaving the ground. You 

must stay connected at all times after leaving the ground 

while using climbing and hang-on treestands. Single 

safety belts and chest harnesses are no longer allowed 

and shall never be used. If you are not wearing a full body 

harness properly attached to the tree that is protecting 

you from a fall, do not leave the ground.

Read and understand

 all of the manufacturer’s Warnings 

and Instructions and use all safety devices provided by 

the manufacturer. Contact the manufacturer for any 

questions. Failure to do so could result in injury or death.

Never

 exceed the total weight limit of the treestand.

Never

 use a treestand during inclement weather such as 

rain, lightning, windstorms or icy conditions and end your 

hunt and return to the ground if inclement conditions arise.

Never

 use a treestand while using drugs (even 

prescription drugs) or alcohol.

Never

 use a treestand while feeling ill, nauseous or dizzy, 

or if you have a prior medical condition that could cause 

a problem, that is, heart condition, joints that lock-up, 

spinal fusions, etc., or if you are not well rested. 

Never

 

sleep in stand.

Never

 use a treestand on a dead, leaning, diseased or 

loose barked tree, or a utility pole. 

Always

 avoid electrical  

power lines.

Never 

rely on a tree branch for support.

WARNING

Never 

jump or bounce on a treestand to seat it to the tree.

Pull up a bow, backpack, or firearm or other equipment 

only after being secure in the treestand and a firearm 

must be pulled up with it unloaded, chamber open, and 

muzzle down.

Always

 inform someone of the hunting location, where 

the treestand will be located and the expected duration 

of the hunt.
A signal device such as a mobile phone, radio, whistle, 

signal flare or personal locator device (PLD) must be on 

your person and readily available at all times.
Inspect the treestand and all safety devices each time 

before use and 

Do Not

 store a treestand outdoors when 

not in use.

Never

 modify your treestand in any way by making 

repairs, replacing parts, or altering it except if explicitly 

authorized in writing by the manufacturer.
Practice installing, adjusting and using your treestand at 

ground level prior to using it at elevated positions. Study 

your new stand to become familiar with all of its features 

and design. Doing so will confirm that the product is 

manufactured, assembled and installed correctly.
Instructions (written and video) shall be kept in a safe place 

and reviewed at least annually. It is the responsibility of 

the treestand owner to furnish the complete instructions 

to any person who borrows or purchases the treestand.
Use at least three (3) people to install or take down a 

ladder treestand.
The criss-cross straps/ropes and stabilization devices 

must be attached before climbing to the platform.
When installing a ladder stand, always bounce on the 

first rung to set the ladder into the ground according to 

manufacturer’s instructions before proceeding to climb 

any higher.
Check every ladder section connection every time you 

use the stand before you leave the ground. If ladder 

sections are separating, do not use the stand.
Check the ground under the stand to make sure it is firm 

and level. Sloping ground or uneven surface (one side on 

a rock) can cause your ladder to tilt or shift off the tree as 

you climb.

Always

 maintain three (3) points of contact when 

climbing a ladder treestand. Proper three-point contact 

means having either two feet with one hand or one foot 

with two hands on the step portion of the ladder or 

climbing aid at all times.

Summary of Contents for LD201

Page 1: ...STANDARDS RECOGNIZED BY P N 35732 C N 35727 REV4 12 21 2020 2020 RETI All Rights Reserved Operator s Manual MODEL LD201 LOCKDOWN WIDE Ladder Stand Maximum Height 17 1 to shooting rail Wear Your Harnes...

Page 2: ...ousbycallingourcustomerservicedepartment at800 345 6007orbywritingto Ardisam Inc P O Box755 1160EighthAvenue Cumberland WI54829forareturnmaterialauthorizationnumber RMA All items must be shipped prepa...

Page 3: ...ever jump or bounce on a treestand to seat it to the tree Pull up a bow backpack or firearm or other equipment only after being secure in the treestand and a firearm must be pulled up with it unloaded...

Page 4: ...of structural damage or wear Never modify your stand in any way by making repairs replacing parts or altering by adding or attaching anything to it except if explicitly authorized in writing by the m...

Page 5: ...Ladder Stand 7 16 WRENCHES 2 27477 4 MM ALLEN WRENCH INCLUDED 1 TOOLS REQUIRED HARDWARE LIST Item Part No Description Image Qty 29 23572 YELLOW PLASTIC WASHER 2 MM 8 30 35130 YELLOW CURVED SPACER 4 31...

Page 6: ...007 M F 8 5 6 Operator s Manual LOCKDOWN WIDE Ladder Stand Item Part No Description Image Qty 36 28839 KNOB M6 X 29 MM 2 37 36719 KNOB SILENT LADDER W STUD 6 38 29712 SQ PLUG 22 MM 1 41 48679 RUBBER B...

Page 7: ...CKDOWN WIDE Ladder Stand Item Part No Description Image Qty 44 48240B BOLT 1 4 X 1 1 2 IN 7 45 48250B BOLT 1 4 X 1 3 4 IN 4 46 48271B BOLT 1 4 X 2 1 4 IN 2 47 48270B BOLT 1 4 X 2 1 2 IN 14 48 48280B B...

Page 8: ...olt combinations must be completely tightened All assembly must be done in this order at ground level before uprighting Do not remove labels warnings from product they are there for your safety Recomm...

Page 9: ...seat support 12 to left and right armrests 10 and 11 using four 1 4 20 x 3 1 2 IN bolts 49 four 12 MM thick yellow spacers 32 and nuts 51 The spacers must be placed between the seat support and armre...

Page 10: ...STEP 5 STEP 6 51 9 10 11 47 25 44 9 51 7 5 Attach the backrest tubes 9 to the left and right armrests 10 and 11 using four 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 IN bolts 47 and nuts 51 6 Slide the backrest 25 onto the backr...

Page 11: ...t 43 bottoms out on the inside of the capped seat tube Secure the seat tensioner 14 to the seat 13 using one 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 IN bolt 44 and nut 51 Insert the 22 MM plug 38 into the end of the right sea...

Page 12: ...e of adjustable shooting rail parts 26 into the shooting rail 16 Align the holes and secure together using two 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 IN bolts 44 and nuts 51 10 Attach the shooting rail assembly to the rest o...

Page 13: ...07 M F 8 5 13 Operator s Manual LOCKDOWN WIDE Ladder Stand STEP 11 mesh hidden for clarity 4 8 51 29 31 31 47 11 Attach the footrest 8 to the front platform section 4 using two 1 4 20 x 2 1 2 IN bolts...

Page 14: ...ng two 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 IN bolts 45 and nuts 51 Pre assemble the platform braces 19 with the ladder hand rails 18 by inserting one end of each platform brace 19 into the lower end of each ladder hand ra...

Page 15: ...on 3 ladder section with stabilizer bar mount 21 middle ladders section 1 and the top ladder section 2 with the treestand top assembly The ladder sections are secured together with the six Silent Ladd...

Page 16: ...pposite end of each strap down to the ladder ratchet 28 on either side of the ladder Run the strap down through the center slot in the ratchet and ratchet just enough to loosely hold the strap in plac...

Page 17: ...tree and stabilizer bar securely attached Failure to correctly perform these steps can cause the ladder to collapse buckle over backwards during the initial ascent to attach ratchet strap resulting in...

Page 18: ...f the tree 3 Position one person at bottom end of ladder This person has to prevent the ladder end from tilting up and from skidding across the ground when platform end is lifted 4 Position two people...

Page 19: ...side of the tree SEE FIGURE 3 10 Hook the large carabiner 57 to one of the long straps 55 that are hanging down near the tree SEE FIGURE 3 If the tree has branches between the ground and the top of th...

Page 20: ...r bar 22 to lift up and drop the strap that has the carabiner hooked to it over the branches a Hook the carabiner onto the end of the stabilizer bar as shown in FIGURE 4 b Then lift up and drop over e...

Page 21: ...iner nears the top you may have to use a back and forth sawing motion with the two straps so that the carabiner rises all the way up directly behind the bottom tree blade 15 The straps should be paral...

Page 22: ...d line up 16 Release the first clamp and extend only the bark biter section of the stabilizer bar until it contacts the tree Adjust the length of the stabilizer bar as needed and make sure it is paral...

Page 23: ...t of ratcheting mechanism and back around through tightening lever SEE FIGURES 12 A B 13 21 Wrap the ratchet assembly around the tree and hook other S hook through opposite hole on top tree blade Pull...

Page 24: ...red height and tighten them back up SEE FIGURE 14 2 To adjust the shooting rail in or out simply release the two clamp levers and slide the shooting rail to the desired position Then lock in place by...

Page 25: ...OCKDOWN WIDE Ladder Stand FINISHED LADDER RATCHET STRAPS LONG STRAP CONNECTED WITH CARABINER STABILIZER BAR CAM STRAP TELESCOPING STABILIZER BAR MIDDLE LADDER SECTION TOP LADDER SECTION ASSEMBLED PLAT...

Page 26: ...Stand ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN mesh hidden for clarity 51 35 37 23 47 2 1 1 21 3 28 51 46 24 34 33 22 18 47 19 51 45 51 51 23 47 6 23 45 44 15 51 29 4 48 39 31 47 31 8 40 20 48 51 5 51 16 44 27 26...

Page 27: ...AR TELESCOPING 1 23 35129 STRAP GUIDE 6 24 35131 INSERT STABILIZER BAR MOUNT 1 25 35151 BACKREST 1 26 35229 ADJUST SHOOTING RAIL 2 27 35374 INSERT SHOOTING RAIL 2 28 35715 RATCHET LADDER 2 29 23572 YE...

Page 28: ...improvements product images may not be exact Warning labels in some product images may have been removed for photography purposes only Props shown in photos not included Some assembly may be required...

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