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Solo Pro 82086, 2/2016

Solo Pro Ladder Treestand

SU82086

WARNING

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FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL MANUFACTURER’S

WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONSTITUTES A MISUSE OF THIS 

PRODUCT AND COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!!

© 2016 Summit Treestands, LLC | 

715 Summit Dr. Decatur, AL 35601

PH#: (800) 353-0634 | www.summitstands.com

PRINTED IN CHINA

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READ, FOLLOW AND UNDERSTAND 

ALL

 WRITTEN AND VIDEO WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE. INSPECT ALL EXPIRATION TAGS 

PRIOR TO EACH USE. IF YOU DON’T COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND SAFE AND PROPER USE OF THE 

FULL BODY FALL ARREST HARNESS 

SYSTEM (FBFAHS)

 OR TREESTAND, HUNT FROM THE GROUND! FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS LISTED COULD 

RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH! 

IT IS REQUIRED THAT YOU WATCH AND UNDERSTAND THE DVD SUPPLIED WITH THIS PRODUCT & 

THOSE SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS POSTED AT: www.summitstands.com/safety-videos

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WHEN HUNTING FROM A TREESTAND, FALLS CAN OCCUR ANY TIME AFTER LEAVING THE GROUND!  ANY FALL CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY 

OR DEATH!  THE USE OF A FULL BODY FALL ARREST HARNESS SYSTEM (FBFAHS) IS REQUIRED WHEN USING ANY TREESTAND. IF FBFAHS IS 

NOT PRESENT, HUNT FROM GROUND LEVEL!

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THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT REQUIRES THE USE OF A FULL BODY FALL ARREST HARNESS SYSTEM (FBFAHS). THE FBFAHS MUST BE USED 

AND ATTACHED TO THE TREE PRIOR TO GAINING ENTRY UPON THE TREESTAND PLATFORM, AND SHOULD BE WORN AND ATTACHED TO THE 

TREE AT ALL TIMES WHILE USING THE TREESTAND UNTIL SAFELY BACK AT GROUND LEVEL.  READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS THAT 

WERE PROVIDED WITH YOUR FBFAHS.

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DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT UNTIL YOU UNDERSTAND SAFE AND PROPER USE. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS 

PRIOR TO EACH USE!

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ALWAYS WEAR A FBFAHS THAT MEETS STRINGENT, INDUSTRY STANDARDS RECOGNIZED BY THE TMA. WEAR A FBFAHS EVERY TIME YOU 

LEAVE THE GROUND, INCLUDING ASCENDING OR DESCENDING. SINGLE BELT STRAPS AND CHEST HARNESSES ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED 

AND SHALL NOT BE USED! FAILURE TO USE A FBFAHS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!

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THE LENGTH OF THE HARNESS TETHER SHALL BE MINIMIZED AT ALL TIMES. IT SHALL BE ADJUSTED SO THAT IT IS ABOVE THE HEAD WITH 

NO SLACK (OR SNUG) IN THE SEATED POSITION AND YOU SHALL HAVE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF SLACK POSSIBLE WHEN CLIMBING. FAILURE TO 

DO SO MAY RESULT IN SUSPENSION WITHOUT THE ABILITY TO RECOVER TO YOUR TREESTAND. BE AWARE OF HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH 

HANGING SUSPENDED IN A FBFAHS AND THE FACT THAT PROLONGED SUSPENSION IN A HARNESS MAY BE FATAL.

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ALWAYS NOTIFY SOMEONE OF YOUR HUNTING LOCATION IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY. IF OTHERS ARE NOT AWARE OF YOUR HUNTING 

LOCATION AND COMMUNICATION EFFORTS ARE UNSUCCESSFUL, YOU MUST HAVE A PERSONAL PLAN FOR RECOVERY/ESCAPE BEFORE 

YOU ASCEND THE TREE - PROLONGED SUSPENSION IN A HARNESS CAN BE FATAL. IT IS IMPORTANT TO EXERCISE THE LEGS BY PUSHING 

AGAINST THE TREE OR DOING OTHER FORMS OF CONTINUOUS LEG EXERCISES TO AVOID BLOOD POOLING WHILE BEING SUSPENDED. 

HUNTERS WITH VARYING DEGREES OF PHYSICAL FITNESS MAY REQUIRE DIFFERENT PLANS TO RECOVER/ESCAPE IN ORDER TO AVOID 

EFFECTS OF PROLONGED SUSPENSION. HAVE A PERSONAL PLAN AND PRACTICE IT IN THE PRESENCE OF A RESPONSIBLE ADULT BEFORE 

LEAVING THE GROUND. NO ESCAPE/RECOVERY PLAN WILL WORK FOR EVERY HUNTER ON EVERY TREE IN EVERY CIRCUMSTANCE. ONLY 

YOU CAN DETERMINE THE BEST RECOVERY/ESCAPE PLAN FOR YOUR HUNTING SITUATION AND YOU MUST HAVE A RECOVERY/ESCAPE PLAN 

FOR YOUR SITUATION BEFORE LEAVING THE GROUND. HUNT FROM GROUND WHEN SELF-RECOVERY/ESCAPE ABILITY IS ABSENT.

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IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS WITH INSTRUCTIONS, WARNINGS, OR PROPER USE 

“STOP”

 AND CONTACT THE 

MANUFACTURER. DO NOT USE UNLESS YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND SAFE AND PROPER USE. MAINTAIN ALL WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS, AND 

DVD(S) FOR LATER REVIEW AS NEEDED, FOR INSTRUCTION USAGE TO ANYONE BORROWING YOUR STAND/FBFAHS OR TO PASS ON WHEN 

SELLING THESE ITEMS. USE ALL SAFETY DEVICES PROVIDED WITH YOUR TREESTAND AND FBFAHS.

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INSPECT THE TREESTAND PRIOR TO EVERY USE FOR UNDUE WEAR, DEFORMITY, CORROSION OR OTHER DAMAGE.  INSPECT ALL STRAPS, 

WEBBING AND ROPES FOR FRAYING, CUTS, TEARS, ABRASIONS, FADING, NICKS, CUTS OR ANY SIGNS THAT THE WEBBING MAY HAVE 

BEEN FATIGUED OR STRESSED BY A FALL OR BY SUPPORTING EXCESS WEIGHT OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF DAMAGE. DISCONTINUE USE 

IMMEDIATELY IF ANY DAMAGE IS PRESENT. 

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THIS TREESTAND IS INTENDED FOR SINGLE PERSON USE ONLY!! 

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NEVER EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RATED WEIGHT LIMIT OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS LIMIT INCLUDES USER AND ALL GEAR TAKEN TO THE 

PLATFORM AREA.

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MOST FALLS IN A LADDER OCCUR DUE TO IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR BY NOT USING THE PRODUCT AS DIRECTED.  ALL SUPPLIED PARTS 

MUST BE USED,  INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE STABILIZER BAR, ATTACHMENT STRAPS AND ALL REQUIRED HARDWARE.  LADDER 

SECTIONS CONNECTIONS MUST BE SECURED TOGETHER BY MEANS OF THE PINS OR BOLTS SUPPLIED.  CAREFULLY FOLLOW AND DOUBLE 

CHECK ALL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE PROPERLY ASSEMBLED THE PRODUCT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR 

CONCERNS, CONTACT SUMMIT AT 800-353-0634.

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THE ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF A LADDER STAND REQUIRES A MINIMUM OF THREE (3) ABLE ADULTS. NEVER ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE, 

INSTALL, OR REMOVE THIS PRODUCT WITH LESS THAN THREE (3) ABLE ADULTS PRESENT.

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REPLACE ALL WEBBING AND CABLES EVERY (2) YEARS OR SOONER IF ANY DAMAGE IS PRESENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FRAYING, 

CORROSION, CUTS, TEARS, ABRASIONS, FADING, NICKS, CUTS OR ANY SIGNS THAT THE WEBBING OR CABLES HAVE BEEN FATIGUED OR 

STRESSED BY A FALL OR BY ANYTHING INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SUPPORTING EXCESS WEIGHT. IF ANY OF THE DAMAGE STATED 

ABOVE (OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF DAMAGE NOT LISTED) IS PRESENT, DISCONTINUE USE OF THE PRODUCT IMMEDIATELY!

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DO NOT USE ANY TREESTAND IF ICE OR SNOW IS PRESENT ON THE PLATFORM OR LADDER SECTIONS.

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ALWAYS HAVE THREE (3) POINTS OF CONTACT TO THE LADDER WHILE CLIMBING. NEVER CLIMB WITH ANYTHING ON YOUR BACK OR IN YOUR 

HANDS WHILE CLIMBING. TAKE YOUR TIME, DO NOT BE IN A HURRY!!

Summary of Contents for Solo Pro SU82086

Page 1: ...NUOUS LEG EXERCISES TO AVOID BLOOD POOLING WHILE BEING SUSPENDED HUNTERS WITH VARYING DEGREES OF PHYSICAL FITNESS MAY REQUIRE DIFFERENT PLANS TO RECOVER ESCAPE IN ORDER TO AVOID EFFECTS OF PROLONGED S...

Page 2: ...OTHER REASON DOING THIS CAN DAMAGE THE TREESTAND CAUSING THE PRODUCT TO BE OVER LOADED WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ALWAYS PULL UP A BOW BACKPACK FIREARM OR OTHER EQUIPMENT BY MEANS O...

Page 3: ...LABELS FROM THE PRODUCT LADDER RATCHET STRAPS PG 3 Stand Minimum and Maximum Tree Size 8 20 Diameter Weight Limits Includes hunter s weight PLUS weight of all gear carried into the treestand DO NOT EX...

Page 4: ...2 FOR RATCHET SU18191 16 SAFETY DVD 1 SU18195 A FULL BODY FALL ARREST HARNESS 1 SYSTEM FBFAHS www summitstands com 82065 890 HARDWARE PACKET All bolts used are 1 4 threads grade 5 PN DESCRIPTION QTY S...

Page 5: ...5 Position the two Platform sections under the support bars as shown in figure 5 The expanded metal on the platforms should face down as shown 6 Secure the two Platform sections using eight 2 1 2 bolt...

Page 6: ...figure 10 Leave these bolts hand tight for now 4 Line up the Armrest as shown in figure 11 Slide it down over the two Seat Supports and secure each of the four bolt holes with 1 3 4 bolts and lock nut...

Page 7: ...er Cross Tension Bar 14 SEAT BASE PN 82065 600 2 1 2 BOLTS LOCK NUTS WRENCH TIGHTEN 15 CROSS TENSION BAR PN 82065 010 16 1 3 4 BOLTS LOCK NUTS WRENCH TIGHTEN 17 GUNREST 1 Slide the Gunrest Bar onto th...

Page 8: ...3 Secure by wrapping the pad around the bar and using the hook and loop strip to secure PLATFORM SUPPORT 1 Position one of the Ladder Support bars as shown in figure 25 2 Line up the holes and secure...

Page 9: ...welded sleeves 2 Slide the Ladder Sections together line up the bolt holes and use one 1 3 4 bolt and lock nut to secure each side see figure 28 3 Slide the completed Bottom and Middle ladder section...

Page 10: ...lizer bar as shown in figure 31 The Stabilizer bar will attach to the welded U Bracket Slide the bar into the bracket and line up the hole 2 Secure using one 1 3 4 bolt and lock nut see figure 32 Do n...

Page 11: ...s next Attach one at figure 36 location A and one at location B using the same cinch strap method refer to figure 37 39 for threading Finished straps should look like figure 39a Lay the Criss Cross st...

Page 12: ...il it sinks into the ground up to the bottom side of bottom ladder rung Next release the Criss Cross straps ratchets so that the straps are hanging freely down Pivot the Stabilizer bar up Remove the w...

Page 13: ...oot platform down the tree See figure 50 48 WARNING Always check to ensure the Stabilizer bar and Criss Cross straps are secured correctly before leaving the ground 49 A B C D 12 Before climbing up th...

Page 14: ...g the product into the field If any damage or loose hardware is found discontinue use immediately ALL REPAIRS MUST BE DONE AT GROUND LEVEL 16 When descending the treestand detach your Tether Strap and...

Page 15: ...er bar from the tree and ladder section Next disengage the Criss Cross straps and allow them to hang freely down under the foot platform as shown in figure 51 Next secure the Criss Cross to ratchet st...

Page 16: ...modifications in its products at any time which in its opinion may improve the performance and efficiency of the product It shall not be obligated to make such alterations or modifications to products...

Page 17: ...RS D UNE SUSPENSION LES CHASSEURS POSS DANT DES CONDITIONS PHYSIQUES DIFF RENTES AURONT BESOIN DE PLANS DIFF RENTS POUR R CUP RER OU SE LIB RER ET AINSI VITER LES EFFETS D UNE SUSPENSION PROLONG E AYE...

Page 18: ...E POIDS ET ENGENDRER DE S RIEUSES BLESSURES OU LA MORT MONTEZ TOUJOURS UN ARC UN SAC DOS UNE ARME FEU OU TOUT AUTRE QUIPEMENT AU MOYEN D UNE CORDE OU D UN TREUIL SEULEMENT APR S VOTRE ARRIV E S CURITA...

Page 19: ...ES INDIQUANT LES COMPOSANTES DES PRODUITS SUR LE MIRADOR AVERTISSEMENT Vous devez galement visionn le DVD ci joint AVANT d utiliser votre nouveau mirador LIMITE DE POIDS LIMITE DE POIDS POUR OCCUPATIO...

Page 20: ...0 19 SU10670 2 1 2 BOULON 1 4 20 14 2 3 4 BOULON 1 4 20 4 SU10612 CROU DE BLOCAGE 1 4 20 37 1 4 GOUPILLE D ARR T 3 1 4 BAGUES 2 COUSSINETS DE CAOUTCHOUC POUR APPUI ARME 4 LISTE DES PI CES 3 OUTILS REQ...

Page 21: ...ilisant un boulon 1 3 4 po et un crou de blocage tel qu illustr la figure 2 3 Placez la section sup rieure de l chelle tel qu illustr la figure 3 Glissez l chelle dans les bouts des appuis de la plate...

Page 22: ...e blocage tel qu illustr la figure 8 Serrez ces boulons la main 3 Placez le support droit pour le si ge sur la plateforme assembl e tel qu illustr la figure 9 S curisez en utilisant deux boulons 2 1 2...

Page 23: ...ivoter voir figure 15 3 Placez une des barres de tension lat rale entre le support pour le si ge et la plateforme tel qu illustr la figure 16 4 S curisez en utilisant deux boulons 1 3 4 po et des crou...

Page 24: ...s des accoudoirs Ins rez une bague 1 4 po entre chaque plaque de l appui arme et chaque trou de l accoudoir figure 21 5 Utilisez deux boulons 1 3 4 po et des crous de blocage pour s curiser la barre d...

Page 25: ...er chaque c t voir figure 28 3 Glissez les sections compl t es du bas et du milieu de l chelle dans la section compl t e de la plateforme et du si ge pour finir l assemblage tel qu illustr la figure 2...

Page 26: ...fort 3 Placez la partie m le de la barre stabilisatrice tel qu illustr figure 33 Alignez les trous des boulons et s curisez en utilisant la goupille d arr t tel qu illustr la figure 34 La barre stabil...

Page 27: ...la figure 36 emplacement A et une autre l emplacement B en utilisant la m me m thode que pour la courroie sangl e voir les figures 34 39 pour l enfilage Les courroies attach es devraient tre semblabl...

Page 28: ...z les cliquets des courroies entrecrois es de sorte qu elles soient compl tement libres Faites pivoter la barre stabilisatrice vers le haut Enlevez la goupille de verrouillage de la barre stabilisatri...

Page 29: ...s courroies trop fort Elles pourraient tirez la plateforme pour les pieds vers le bas Voir la figure 50 BOUT LIBRE FAISANT FACE VERS L EXT RIEUR Veuillez toujours v rifier que la barre stabilisatrice...

Page 30: ...ou s il y a des pi ces suppl mentaires arr tez l utilisation imm diatement TOUTES LES R PARATIONS DOIVENT TRE FAITES AU NIVEAU DU SOL 16 Lorsque vous descendez du mirador d tachez votre courroie sang...

Page 31: ...e stabilisatrice de l arbre et de la section d chelle Puis d sengagez les courroies entrecrois es pour les laisser pendre librement sous la plateforme pour les pieds tel qu illustr la figure 51 Puis a...

Page 32: ...sation sans probl mes Si les lignes directrices ci haut sont suivies votre mirador Summit vous procurera des ann es de succ s la chasse Essayez de voir s il y a des encoches des coupures des fissures...

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