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•  The seat on these treestands is removable.  We recommend it be 

removed and stored in a dry place when not in use.

•  The powdercoat finish applied at the factory is very durable and 

should only need touch ups in areas of heavy wear or accidental 
impact.  Use a high quality, outdoor spray paint to cover any bare 
metal areas that might develop. Inspect the stand before use, every 
time.  DO NOT use if any corrosion (rust) is present.

•  When transporting your Summit Treestand be sure it is securely tied 

down and be sure no other objects can slide into or hit the treestand 
possibly causing damage.  

Should you damage any part of your Summit Treestand, contact your nearest authorized Summit dealer or the factory to obtain the 
proper corrective action procedure and/or replacement parts for the treestand. 

Summit Treestands have the highest structural integrity by design, material selection and manufacturing techniques, but as its owner, 
only your continued care will assure trouble free performance. When the above-mentioned guidelines are followed, your Summit 
Treestand will provide years of successful hunting.

(A) Warranty
Summit Treestands, LLC (Summit) warrants to the original retail purchaser that all products manufactured by it are free from defects in material and 
manufacture at the time of shipment for

 twelve (12) months from the date of purchase

.  Summit will repair or replace any part found defective if the unit 

claimed to be defective shall be returned to Summit, postage prepaid, within the warranty period.

This warranty shall not apply to any product which has been subjected to misuse; misapplication; neglect (including but not limited to improper maintenance); 
accident; improper installation; modification (including but not limited to use of unauthorized parts or attachments); adjustment or repair.  THE FOREGOING 
IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS OF ANY PRODUCT FOR A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE), AND OF ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OF LIABILITY ON THE PART OF THE COMPANY.

(B) Limitation of Liability
It is expressly understood that Summit’s liability for its products, whether due to breach of warranty, negligence, strict liability, or otherwise, is limited to the 
repair of the product, as stated above, and Summit will not be liable for any other injury, loss, damage, or expense, whether direct or consequential, including 
but not limited to loss of use, income, profit, or damage to material, arising in connection with the sale, installation, use of, inability to use, or the repair or 
replacement of Summit’s products.

Summit reserves the right to make alterations or 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 already in service.

Please take the time to fill out the warranty card online at http://www.summitstands.com/warranty.

   LIMITED WARRANTY

   MAINTENANCE AND CARE

 

It is necessary and very important that someone knows your hunting location and time of return.  It is also very important that 

you carry (on your person) emergency communication devices such as a cell phone, two-way radio, whistle, signal flare or preferably a 
PLD (Personal Locator Device - FCC approved July, ‘03).  When triggered, a PLD will transmit an emergency signal to local rescue teams 
identifying your location via satellite GPS coordinates.  PLD’s may be purchased at Wilderness outfitters or on the internet.  

Suspension trauma or blood pooling can occur when suspended motionless in a harness for periods of time.  This can lead to 

unconsciousness and death. A suspension relief strap is furnished with your harness.  Read your harness instructions to assure that you 
know how to use it.

Self extraction may be necessary in the unfortunate situation that (A) no one knows your location, (B) your communication efforts 

are exhausted, (C) you are confident that you have the strength, dexterity and ability 
to perform self-extraction and (D) you decide this is your “absolute last resort”.  It is 
recommended to carry a device to assist with this self-extraction.  Simple devices such 
as screw-in steps or a rope “Tree Descender” (available from Summit) will allow you to 
remove the weight from your harness.  This may enable you to return to the treestand/
ladder/climbing steps or slowly descend the tree.

Several optional products/systems are available that offer self-recovery or self extraction 

from a fall when suspended in a harness.  Returning to the ground obviously also relieves suspension trauma and some systems 
automatically descend the user while others allow user control.  If one of these products/systems is selected for use as an additional 
safety precaution against prolonged suspension, be sure to follow the manufacturers’ directions for safe use.

WARNING

!

If you have to hang in the tree before help 
arrives, you need to exercise your legs by 
pushing off from the tree or by using the 
enclosed suspension relief strap.  See the 
treestand harness instructions and the 
enclosed instructions for more information.

!

CAUTION

Look for nicks, gouges, cuts, cracks, bends, corrosion 
or other damage that can be the result of improper use 
or accidental damage. For instance, this could occur if 
someone else used the treestand without knowledge of 
its proper use, or if the treestand were dropped, hit by 
a motor vehicle or subject to corrosive conditions, etc. 

   HARNESS SUSPENSION

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Summary of Contents for The Vine Double Hunter

Page 1: ...E 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 O...

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...

Page 3: ...Size 8 20 Diameter Weight Limits Includes hunter s weight PLUS weight of all gear carried into the treestand DO NOT EXCEED THESE WEIGHT LIMITS SU82095 The Vine Double Hunter MAXIMUM RATED WEIGHT LIMI...

Page 4: ...82095 950 SHORT ARM PADS 2 82095 300 E FOOT PLATFORM 1 82095 960 LONG GUN REST PAD 1 82095 310 F PLATFORM REAR 1 SU18195 A FULL BODY FALL ARREST HARNESS SYSTEM FBFAHS 1 82095 400 G V PLATE FRAME DOUBL...

Page 5: ...tform as shown in figure 4 Insert 1 50mm bolt and locknut to hold this location Thread the locknut just tight enough to retain the tube on the bolt Note This bolt will be removed in a later step Note...

Page 6: ...to the Platform Rear using 2 65mm bolts and locknuts Note The end with 2 holes will be at the top See figure 7 for correct off set bend orientation 7 Place the Support Tube item H to the BACK of the...

Page 7: ...e Seat Frame as shown in figure 14 Secure using 1 65mm bolt with a Nylon Washer Wide between the Seat Base and Seat Frame Note The Seat Base has mounting holes on the non bent end of the seat tubes Pa...

Page 8: ...Middle Seat Support bracket See figure 17 Part Stack Seat Back Nylon Washer Wide Middle Seat Support U Bracket Nylon Washer Wide Seat Back Locknut 16 Your finished Seat Bases and Seat Backs should loo...

Page 9: ...e Top Ladder Section Foot Platform tab Top Ladder Section Jog Tube Repeat for the other side 21 Place the Support Tube Long item N to the outside tab of the Top Ladder Section Secure with 1 50mm bolt...

Page 10: ...Bar as a hand hold while climbing into or out of this stand FINAL TIGHTENING 24 Go back through and tighten all bolts and lock nuts securely Note Do not overtighten the bolts where the tubes become d...

Page 11: ...chet strap at location B Connect a second ratchet to the Lower V Bar shown in figure 30 location A Connect the shorter free end of the ratchet strap at location B 4 To connect the straps to the stand...

Page 12: ...two looped ratchet ends to the column of the ladder section below the second 2nd and third 3rd ladder rung from the end 7 Follow the procedure in step 4 to create a cinch knot See figure 31 33 for th...

Page 13: ...own the tree See figure 42 PG 13 40 WARNING Always check to ensure the Criss Cross straps are secured correctly before leaving the ground 41 A B C D FREE END OUT 11 Before climbing up the ladder stand...

Page 14: ...FAHS already on 13 Upon arrival to the foot platform area attach your Tether Strap to the tree and ensure you are secured properly to the tree in the event that a fall might occur Next keeping your we...

Page 15: ...and carefully descend the ladder using 3 points of contact 4 Upon arrival to the ground disengage the Criss Cross straps and allow them to hang freely down under the foot platform as shown in figure...

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: ...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 AYEZ UN PLAN PERSONNEL ET PRATIQUEZ LE EN...

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: ...136 KGS X 1 TOTAL NE D PASSER PAS CETTE LIMITE Inclus tout l quipement Grosseur d arbre minimum et maximum pour le mirador 20 50 cm de diam tre valu 136 KG SU82078 Solo Deluxe Mirador chelle CE MIRADO...

Page 20: ...COURTS POUR APPUI BRAS 2 82095 300 E PLATEFORME POUR LES PIEDS 1 82095 960 APPUI ARME POUR ARME LONGUE 1 82095 310 F PLATEFORME ARRI RE 1 SU18195 A HARNAIS DE CORPS COMPLET AVEC SYST ME D ARR T DE CH...

Page 21: ...s du si ge Droit item B et pour le tube pli Droit item D 3 Couchez la plateforme pour les pieds item E et la plateforme arri re item F sur une table de sorte que les bouts s agencent tel qu illustr la...

Page 22: ...ri re tel qu illustr la figure 7 Attachez le la plateforme arri re en utilisant deux boulons de 65mm et des crous de blocage Note Le bout contenant deux trous sera au sommet Voir la figure 7 pour l al...

Page 23: ...la ant une rondelle de nylon large entre la monture et le ch ssis du si ge Note Les tubes du si ge ont des trous de montage sur le bout non pli des tubes du si ge Superposition des pi ces ch ssis du s...

Page 24: ...e Voir la figure 17 Superposition des pi ces dossier rondelle en nylon large attache en U du support central du si ge rondelle en nylon large dossier crou de blocage 16 Les bases du si ge et les dossi...

Page 25: ...aites basculer le bout oppos du tube de soutien Long l ext rieur de la plateforme pour les pieds et attachez le avec un boulon de 65mm et un crou de blocage Voir la figure 24 R p tez la proc dure pour...

Page 26: ...ong coussin pour couvrir le devant de la barre de l appui arme tel qu illustr la figure 27 SERRAGE FINAL 24 Rev rifiez tous les boulons et les crous de blocage pour vous assurer qu ils sont serr s fer...

Page 27: ...ue toutes les sections soient raccord es ou boulonn es ensemble voir la figure 28 3 Lorsque le mirador sera couch sur le sol attachez une courroie cliquet la barre en V sup rieure tel qu illustr la fi...

Page 28: ...les courroies stabilisatrices autour des chellons de l chelle Enroulez les seulement autour des montants de l chelle et la figure 25 AVERTISSEMENT 36 LES COURROIES ENTRECROIS ES LES COURROIES ENTRECR...

Page 29: ...ier les courroies entrecrois es sont attach es correctement avant de quitter le sol AVERTISSEMENT 11 Avant de monter dans le mirador chelle faites une v rification visuelle pour vous assurer que le so...

Page 30: ...3 Lors de votre arriv e sur la plateforme pour les pieds attachez votre courroie sangl e l arbre pour vous assurer que vous tes attach ce dernier en cas de chute Puis en vous assurant que votre poids...

Page 31: ...ment et prudemment dans l chelle en utilisant trois points de contact 4 votre arriv e au sol d sengagez les courroies entrecrois es pour les laisser pendre librement sous la plateforme pour les pieds...

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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