VonHaus 15/007 Instructions Manual Download Page 4

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WARNING

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Read all instructions carefully before use and retain for 

future reference. Pass these instructions on to any party 

using the Telescopic Ladder. 

WARNING!

 Failure to adhere to the warnings and 

instructions contained in this manual and/or on the 

product itself could result in serious or fatal injury. 

INTENDED USE.

Only use this ladder system as described in these 

instructions. Any other use is deemed improper and may 

result in damage to property or personal injury. 
This ladder system is designed and intended for domestic 

use as a climbing aid in the home or garden, and for 

hobbies. 
This ladder system should only be used for light work of 

short duration.

WARNING!

 Use non-conductive ladders for unavoidable 

live electrical work. This ladder is NOT suitable for live 

electrical work. It is conductive and offers no protection 

from electrical hazards.
This product is not intended for use by persons with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack 

of experience and knowledge, unless supervised or given 

appropriate instruction concerning the product’s use by a 

person responsible for their safety.
This product is not a toy. Children should be supervised 

at all times to ensure they do not play with the ladder 

system. 

BEFORE USE.

Inspect the ladder upon delivery and before first use to 

confirm condition and operation of all parts.
Visually check that the ladder is not damaged and is safe 

to use at the start of each working day when the ladder 

is to be used. 
For all users, regular periodic inspection is required.
Remove any contamination from the ladder, such as wet 

paint, mud, oil or snow.
Do not use a damaged ladder.
When transporting ladders on roof bars or in a truck, 

ensure they are suitably placed and secured to prevent 

damage.
Ensure the ladder is suitable for the intended task. If 

unsure, contact a qualified person for guidance.
Before using a ladder at work, a risk assessment should 

be carried out respecting the legislation in the country 

of use.
The surface you will rest the ladder against must be 

capable of supporting the weight of the ladder, operator 

and any carried objects. 
Doors (but not fire doors or similar), windows and areas 

of entry/exit should be secured when using the ladder. All 

distractions should be reasonably avoided. Always set up 

the ladder so that it is always freely accessible. 

Ensure that you are fit enough to use a ladder. Certain 

medical conditions (including pregnancy) or medication, 

alcohol or drug abuse could make ladder use unsafe. 

Check with your doctor before using the ladder. 

POSITIONING AND ERECTING THE LADDER.

Ensure the ladder is fully collapsed, all locks are secured 

and the ladder is free from contaminants before moving 

it to the area of work. Only erect and close in a safe 

work area. 
When positioning the ladder, take into account risk of 

collision with the ladder (e.g. from pedestrians, vehicles 

or doors). Secure doors (excluding fire exits) and 

windows where possible in the area.
Identify any electrical risks in the work area, such as 

overhead lines or other exposed electrical equipment. 

This ladder does not offer insulation or protection from 

electrical hazards.
Only position and use the ladder on an even, level and 

unmoveable base.
Never position or use the ladder on slippery surfaces 

(such as ice, shiny surfaces or significantly contaminated 

solid surfaces) unless additional effective measures 

are taken to prevent the ladder slipping or ensuring 

contaminated surfaces are sufficiently clean.
The ladder shall be only be positioned flat on its feet, 

not the rungs or steps.
Always position the ladder against a flat, non-fragile 

surface and secure properly before use (e.g. tied down 

or with the use of a suitable stability device).
The ladder shall be erected at the correct position, 

such as the correct angle for a leaning ladder (angle of 

inclination approximately 1:4), with the rungs or treads 

level and the complete opening of a standing ladder 

(e.g. 1m away from a the base of a wall if extending to 

climb 4m up).
Ensure the locking devices on each rung are fully 

secured before use.
Do not attempt to move the ladder when erect. 
Never attempt to move or reposition the ladder from 

above.

USING THE LADDER.
WARNING!

 Do not exceed the maximum total load of 

150kg/330lbs for this ladder.
Do not use the ladder outside in adverse weather 

conditions, such as strong wind or rain.
Never erect or use the ladder upside down. The base 

should always sit firmly on the ground.
Leaning ladders used for access to a higher level should 

be extended at least 1m above the landing point.
Secure doors (excluding fire exits) and windows where 

possible in the work area.

Summary of Contents for 15/007

Page 1: ...TELESCOPIC LADDER 15 007 Instruction Manual 15 061 ...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS Safety Instructions 1 Safety Instructions 2 Safety Symbols 3 Specification Before Use 4 Fitting the Stabiliser Bar 5 ...

Page 3: ...Operation Locking Mechanism 6 Operation 7 Operation 8 Storage Maintenance Troubleshooting 9 Warranty 10 ...

Page 4: ...try exit should be secured when using the ladder All distractions should be reasonably avoided Always set up the ladder so that it is always freely accessible Ensure that you are fit enough to use a ladder Certain medical conditions including pregnancy or medication alcohol or drug abuse could make ladder use unsafe Check with your doctor before using the ladder POSITIONING AND ERECTING THE LADDER...

Page 5: ... ladder at the top Do not stand on the top three steps rungs on the ladder as this can cause stability issues Do not stand on the top two steps rungs of a standing ladder without a platform and hand knee rail Do not use standing ladders for access to another level Do not use the ladder as a bridge Do not spend long periods on a ladder without regular breaks tiredness is a risk Do not step off the ...

Page 6: ...d accident or injury Failure to follow any provided instructions will void your warranty and could be considered misuse Read all instructions before use Maximum load of 150kg 330lbs Erect at the correct angle Extend ladder 1m above landing point Erect on a level base Do not overreach Ensure the ground and ladder are free from contaminants Erect on a firm base Use the correct way up Do not step off...

Page 7: ... supplied with 15 007 only 9 Carry Bag Visually check that the Telescopic Ladder is not damaged and is safe to use before each use The following checks can be used as a guide to ensure safety before each use General conditon sound No cracks No rungs missing or loose No damage to the stiles No corrosion No sharp edges or dents No bent rungs Caps and rubber fittings sound ...

Page 8: ...ill need to be snapped This can be done easily using a flathead screwdriver Once the pins have been snapped and removed the Stabiliser Bar will fit into the slots You will need to line up the holes on the Stabiliser Bar with the holes on the legs of the Telescopic Ladder NOTE You may need a rubber mallet to carefully tap the Stabiliser Bar into the slots securely With the Stabiliser Bar slotted on...

Page 9: ... place when the Ladder is extended CAUTION Ensure all Locking Mechanisms are engaged before and after use To collapse the Telescopic Ladder down to its closed position push the Locking Levers 4 together simultaneously FIG 1 and release once the Rubber Stoppers 3 meet the rung below FIG 2 NOTE The Telescopic Ladder should be inclined using the 1 4 rule for every 4 parts up the Ladder should be plac...

Page 10: ... When each step is fully extended you should hear a click confirming that the Locking Mechanisms 8 are engaged for that level IMPORTANT If you are opening the Ladder to intermediate lengths you should always extend from bottom to top or chosen stopping height CLOSING THE LADDER Hold the Telescopic Ladder in an upright position Place one foot on the Bottom Rung 7 to stabilise the Ladder Starting at...

Page 11: ...c k C l i c k Starting with the Top Rung 1 use both hands to grasp the Hand Grips 6 on either side of the rung and pull upwards to extend the step When each step is fully extended you should hear a click confirming that the Locking Mechanisms 4 are engaged for that level IMPORTANT If you are opening the Ladder to its full length you should always extend from top to bottom ...

Page 12: ... sections of the Ladder spraying and wiping them clean with a paper towel or dry cloth The Ladder must always be dry The end caps of the Ladder must always be sealed to prevent the ingress of dirt and other objects into the body which may cause the Telescopic Tubes to become damaged Any damage to your Telescopic Ladder should be repaired by a qualified person only WARNING Do not use your Ladder if...

Page 13: ...tain a proof of purchase receipt or statement as proof of the purchase date The warranty only applies if the product is used solely in the manner indicated in this manual and all instructions have been followed accurately Any abuse of the product or the manner in which it is used will invalidate the warranty Returned goods will not be accepted unless re packaged in its original colour box and acco...

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Page 16: ...VonHaus is a registered trademark of Designer Habitat Ltd Made in China for Designer Habitat Ltd BL2 2HH Thank you for purchasing the Telescopic Ladder ...

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