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DO NOT

 stand on the last metre of a telescopic ladder (12).

2.  INTRODUCTION

T

he Aluminium ladder extends and locks rung by rung allowing use at multiple heights. Innovative gas sprung lowering mechanism ensures user 

safety while the ladder is lowered. Easy storage and transportation make these ideal for surveyors, tradesmen and domestic use. Lightweight, 

corrosion resistant aluminium frame. Rubber feet offer increased stability while in use. Manufactured to EN131 with 150Kg capacity.

3.  SPECIFICATIONS

Model No.

ATL09.V3

ATL11.V3

ATL13.V3

Treads

9

11

13

Minimum Height

720mm

820mm

910mm

Maximum Height

2630mm

3270mm

3810mm

C

apacity

150Kg

150Kg

150Kg

4.  OPERATION

4.1. 

  

WORKING HEIGHT

4.1.1. 

  

The ladder can be extended from a compact (fig.1) to 

 

either full length (fig.2) or any intermediate length (fig.3). 

 

See section 3 for max./ min. lengths.

4.2. 

  

LOCKING MECHANISM

4.2.1. 

  

The ladder locks every rung with two steel locking pins that automatically spring into place 

 

when the ladder is extended to the correct position.

4.2.2.   

Each locking pin is connected to a locking lever to indicate the locking status.

4.2.3. 

  

The locking levers drop down at an angle of 60 degrees or the sliding lock levers are at the 

 

ends of the rungs this means the locking pins are engaged (fig.4). If this is not the case the 

 

locking pins are in the unlocked position. (fig.5).

4.3. 

  

BEFORE USE

4.3.1. 

  

Check the ladder visually for damage.

4.3.2. 

  

Ensue the ladder is suitable for the job.

4.3.3. 

  

Carry out a risk assessment before using a ladder for work.

4.4. 

  

OPENING THE LADDER

4.4.1. 

  

The ladder is opened to its full length by placing it on a firm level surface. 

 

During opening, stabilize the ladder by placing one foot on the lowest rung.

4.4.2. 

  

Open the ladder from the top by gripping the top rung with both hands. 

 

Extend the top section fully. At the same time check that both locking levers are in the 

 

locked position. (fig.4).

4.4.3. 

  

continue opening section by section until the ladder is open to its full length (fig.2).

       

Note!

 Check each locking lever is in the locked position.

4.5. 

  

INTERMEDIATE LENGTH

4.5.1. 

  

The ladder is opened to an intermediate length by placing it on a firm level surface during 

 

opening stabilize the ladder with one foot. At the same time check that both locking levers

 

are placed on the lowest rung (fig.6)

4.5.2. 

  

Leave some steps as a group that is not opened, grip the middle step with both hands. 

 

Extend the section fully, then the next section fully.  At the same time check that both 

 

locking levers are in the locked position.

4.5.3. 

  

Continue opening a section at a time until the ladder is at the desired length. 

 

All the other section should be opened completely (fig.7).

ATL09.V3,ATL11.V3,ATL13.V3 | Issue 14/05/20

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© Jack Sealey Limited

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