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GENERAL SAFETY

This loft ladder is designed for one per-

son to use at a time

Do not use a damaged ladder

Ensure that you use the loft ladder in 

the correct upright position

Do not carry heavy items as you 

may lose your balance or go over the 

weight limit of the ladder

Always ascend/descend facing the 

ladder

Do not descend or ascend facing 

away from the ladder

Maximum weight of the user, including 

boxes or items being carried into or out 

of the loft space

Do not stand off the ladder without 

maintaining contact with a 3rd point, 

which could be a railing or balustrade

Ensure the ladder is set at the correct 

angle

Do not use unsuitable footwear

Always keep a secure grip on the ladder. Open the loft hatch carefully, remembering that objects may have moved since 

last opening. Be aware of the pinch points, in particular when open and closing the ladder section.

Do 

NOT

 stand on the loft hatch from above. 

TECHNICAL SAFETY

Please follow the installation instructions and ensure that the ladder is installed correctly. if you have any doubts about 

your ability to install this loft ladder, you should immediately stop and call a qualified trades-person to complete the task.

Familiarise yourself with the pinch points to avoid personal injury. [See Page 5.]

NOTE: that the springs are tensioned when in position.
 

Care should be taken to ensure that the bolts are secured and not loose.

Never force the door to open or to pull the loft ladder section down. This could damage the integrity of the loft ladder and 

cause personal injury.

Only climb the loft ladder when fully installed and the frame is securely fixed to the joists. Failure to do so could result in 

personal injury.

GENERAL SAFETY

This loft ladder is designed for one per-

son to use at a time

Do not use a damaged ladder

Ensure that you use the loft ladder in 

the correct upright position

Do not carry heavy items as you 

may lose your balance or go over the 

weight limit of the ladder

Always ascend/descend facing the 

ladder

Do not descend or ascend facing 

away from the ladder

Maximum weight of the user, including 

boxes or items being carried into or out 

of the loft space

Do not stand off the ladder without 

maintaining contact with a 3rd point, 

which could be a railing or balustrade

Ensure the ladder is set at the correct 

angle

Do not use unsuitable footwear

Always keep a secure grip on the ladder. Open the loft hatch carefully, remembering that objects may have moved since 

last opening. Be aware of the pinch points, in particular when open and closing the ladder section.

Do 

NOT

 stand on the loft hatch from above. 

TECHNICAL SAFETY

Please follow the installation instructions and ensure that the ladder is installed correctly. if you have any doubts about 

your ability to install this loft ladder, you should immediately stop and call a qualified trades-person to complete the task.

Familiarise yourself with the pinch points to avoid personal injury. [See Page 5.]

NOTE: that the springs are tensioned when in position.
 

Care should be taken to ensure that the bolts are secured and not loose.

Never force the door to open or to pull the loft ladder section down. This could damage the integrity of the loft ladder and 

cause personal injury.

Only climb the loft ladder when fully installed and the frame is securely fixed to the joists. Failure to do so could result in 

personal injury.

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Summary of Contents for MiniFold

Page 1: ...ON VIDEO USER GUIDE INSTRUCTIONS TBD_V1 0 MiniFold PLEASE WATCH INSTALLATION VIDEO BEFORE STARTING SCAN WITH PHONE OR VISIT HTTPS WWW TBDAVIES CO UK LOFT LADDER INSTALLATION VIDEO USER GUIDE INSTRUCTI...

Page 2: ...ng or balance ISO 7010 W008 ISO 7010 M002 CONTENTS CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Disposal of packaging Your loft ladder is supplied in a heavy duty cardboard box which is easily recycled either with your...

Page 3: ...to do so could result in personal injury GENERAL SAFETY This loft ladder is designed for one per son to use at a time Do not use a damaged ladder Ensure that you use the loft ladder in the correct up...

Page 4: ...lified trades person to complete the task INSTALLATION PROCESS TECHNICAL SAFETY CONTINUED Do not modify or make alterations to this loft ladder Ensure that your loft space is dry and not damp or that...

Page 5: ...er yourself please consult a professional Tools required 6mm 8mm x2 13mm People needed You will also need not supplied QTY 10_ 6mm shaft 70mm min thread depth 40mm min WARNING Please be aware of all t...

Page 6: ...nce please call 029 2132 0000 TB Davies 6 For help or assistance please call 029 2132 0000 TB Davies 6 Assembly user guide_1530 050 minifold v1 0 indd 6 user guide_1530 050 minifold v1 0 indd 6 05 12...

Page 7: ...Engineer Name Company Name Telephone Number Comments INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE RECORDS CUSTOMER NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER ADDRESS LOFT LADDER NAME PART NUMBER INSTALLED BY PRINT NAME INSTALLED ON COMPANY N...

Page 8: ...e contact our sales team for more details TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Remedy The loft hatch won t shut correctly Check that the frame is square see Section 4 Ensure that you have used packers to fil...

Page 9: ...nto the loft opening Part Number 1510 010 WE RECOMMEND We recommend fitting a railing for example the Loft Balustrade from TB Davies to protect you or other loft ladder users from falling into the lof...

Page 10: ...se call us on 029 2132 0000 Dealer Stamp Manufacturer and seller shall bear no liability for failure to comply with the applicable law building codes and safety require ments by the user of the produc...

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