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Prime Design Limited Warranty. Seller’s sole and exclusive warranty (and Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy and Seller’s entire liability for any breach thereof) with respect to the Goods is set forth in the Limited Warranty document available at primedesign.net/warranty-liability 
(the “Prime Design Limited Warranty”). 

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AAL-8009 ASSEMBL

INSTR

UCTIONS–USE AND 

MAINTENANCE

USE AND MAINTENANCE

Maintenance Cont’d:

• 

When repairs are effected to an Access Ladder, the materials must be direct 

OEM replacements. 
 

• 

The Access Ladder is manufactured of aluminum, and is finished in a Bright 

Dip Anodize process to protect against corrosion, scratching, and fading on 

aluminum parts and products. Anodized aluminum may be subjected to tars, 

road film, mud, snow, ice and salt, which create a corrosive environment. 

Prolonged, continuous exposure to these elements without cleaning can cause 

some local breakdown of the anodizing layer. Harsh chemical cleaners are 

not to be used for maintaining anodized aluminum, while aggressive alkaline 

or acid cleaners must never be used. Mild soap and water will remove most 

soils from the Access Ladder. Stubborn contaminants are readily removed with 

commercially available automotive aluminum cleaners and polishes. Excessive 

abrasive rubbing must not be used since it might damage the finish.

• 

Strong cleaners must not be used on window glass and other surrounding non-

ladder components where it is possible for the cleaner to come in contact with 

the aluminum. If contact does occur, immediately wash the ladder to reduce 

the possibility of damaging the Access Ladder’s finish.

 

• 

Records must be maintained of annual or regularly scheduled inspections, 

maintenance, and repairs. 

Use:

• 

When ascending or descending the Access Ladder, the User must face the 

ladder and maintain a three-point contact at all times. Three-point contact 

consists of: two feet and one hand, or one foot and two hands to safely 

support the User’s weight when ascending or descending the Access Ladder. 
 

• 

The User must not carry tools or equipment in hand while ascending or 

descending the Access Ladder. Both hands and arms must remain free 

for climbing. Hand tools must be carried in a pouch holster, tool belt, or 

otherwise secured to avoid creating a safety hazard. Safe alternative 

methods of handling materials and supplies must be implemented by the 

Access Ladder User. 

• 

The User must never jump from, or slide down, an Access Ladder more than 

one rung or step at one time. 

• 

To prevent a loss of grip hazard, Users must avoid ascending or descending 

the Access Ladder with greasy or slippery hands, or gloves. 

• 

Keep the Access Ladder free of oil, grease, or slippery substances that may 

cause a loss of grip hazard. Footwear must also be kept clean and free of 

similar substances.

• 

The User must avoid ascending or descending the Access Ladder during 

high winds or storms. If ice, frost, or snow is present on the ladder, it must be 

cleared prior to use. 

• 

Users who tire easily, have physical limitations such as fainting, or during the 

use of medication or prescription drugs that may cause physical impairment, 

or any other condition that may prevent safely climbing the Access Ladder, 

must not be permitted to use the Access Ladder. 

• 

Do not drive the vehicle when the vehicle’s rear door is open, or the Access 

Ladder is in use by persons.

Maintenance:

• 

The Access Ladder must be maintained in a safe working condition. 

Inspection for corrosion and deterioration must be performed every six (6) 

months, or more frequently as determined by environmental exposure and 

conditions. Access Ladder inspections must include the following major 

components: Rungs, side rails, mounting brackets, mounting fasteners, 

rubber isolators, and rivets.

 Check the fitment of the Access Ladder to the vehicle’s rear door ensuring 

it retains the correct positioning as outlined in Steps 4.6 & 4.7. Readjust the 

Access Ladder if it is out of specification.

 

 

• 

All mountings, fasteners, and hardware must be intact and secure for Access 

Ladder use. If any of these items are missing, loose, or damaged, the Access 

Ladder must be removed from service until such conditions have been 

corrected, and the Access Ladder is back in its original usable condition.

• 

All new, fixed, or repaired Access Ladders and its components must have all 

OEM safety stickers, labels, decals, markings, and/or information located 

in a conspicuous place on the Access Ladder. Missing Access Ladder safety 

labels must be replaced with only OEM approved labels. Contact a Prime 

Design Sales & Service Representative to obtain OEM approved labels. 

• 

When structural damage or defects makes an Access Ladder hazardous, 

the Access Ladder must be taken out of service and either repaired by a 

competent individual, or removed and/or destroyed so it cannot be used. 

END USER NOTE: 

The following Use and Maintenance 

guidelines found in this section do not cover every proper 

and improper procedure for the use and maintenance 

of this Access Ladder, but do reflect the accepted best 

practices applicable at the time of writing.

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Summary of Contents for PRIME DESIGN AAL-8009

Page 1: ...IGN A SAFE FLEET BRAND Address 580 Opperman Drive Eagan MN 55123 Toll Free 1 8 PRIME RACK Fax 651 552 1799 Email info primedesign net Website www primedesign net MODELS AVAILABLE AAL 8009 CLEAR ANODIZ...

Page 2: ...63 8991889 9415726 9506292 9481313 9776476 9796340 10470565 10486608 10501022 AND OTHER PATENTS PENDING 2 AAL 8009 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PACKAGING CONTENTS CONTENTS OVERVIEW 4 Mounting Bracket Assembl...

Page 3: ...ets and the vehicle s body unless supplied with your Access Ladder The use of additional nonessential material may prevent proper holding of the Access Ladder to the vehicle s door leading to vehicle...

Page 4: ...S 2 1 Assemble the left side Lower Bracket to the Ladder using the indicated hardware The bolts must screw into bolt holes 3 and 5 of the Hanger Connector Do not tighten until Step 2 2 INSTALLER NOTE...

Page 5: ...09 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ACCESS LADDER 3 2 Slide the Lower Mounting Bracket Hanger Rods into the Hanger Rod Clamps 3 4 Do not tighten until Steps 4 5 4 8 This Lower Mounting Hanger Rod comes from the...

Page 6: ...R PATENTS PENDING 6 1 2 3 4 A B 1 2 3 4 AAL 8009 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ACCESS LADDER Using a wax or grease pencil make marks at the top A and bottom B of the door at 3 ACCESS LADDER INSTALLATION 4 2 S...

Page 7: ...INSTRUCTIONS ACCESS LADDER INSTALLER NOTE Overtightening the Hanger Rod nuts may cause the Door Brackets to damage the door skin 4 9 Torque both Lower Hanger Rod Clamp bolts to 90 in lbs 4 10 Remove...

Page 8: ...mplemented by the Access Ladder User The User must never jump from or slide down an Access Ladder more than one rung or step at one time To prevent a loss of grip hazard Users must avoid ascending or...

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