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STEP 1

Always extend the ladder from the bottom. 
Start to extend the ladder by pulling upward the 
two black support rings of the third rung from 
the bottom until the section locks. Repeat this 
procedure for each next section until the desired 
ladder length is reached.

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STEP 2 

Check and ensure that all extended sections are 
fully locked and that the lock indicators are showing 
full green. Never attempt to use or climb the ladder 
if any of the lock indicators below each extended 
section are showing full red or half red / half green.

STEP 3

Note the sloped shape of the ladder feet and 
place the extended ladder the correct way round 
(forwards) at an angle of 75 degrees to the ground 
and supported at the top. Never climb the rear of the 
ladder and never climb the ladder when placed the 
wrong way round (reversed).

STEP 4

Place the square pads of the safety grip wall 
bumpers at the top of the ladder against a suitable 
support (e.g. a wall). The bumpers provide grip to 
give stability. Never support the ladder by the rungs 
or stile tubes.

STEP 5 

Never attempt to climb the ladder if the sections are in 
the wrong position and the distance between all rungs 
of the extended ladder are not the same. Ensure that 
all sections are opened in sequence and are fully 
extended and locked.

CLOSE

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STEP 6

To close the ladder support the ladder in an upright 
position with one hand and depress and then release 
both ladder lock release buttons with your other hand. 
Using both hands, hold outside of the stile tubes and 
pull the sections downward. The lowest extended 
section will close first which will automatically unlock 
the next extended section. Continue to pull down the 
sections until the ladder is fully closed.

Read these instructions before using the ladder. 

Always keep these instructions with the ladder.

Also read and follow the full instructions supplied with the ladder 

and the safety labels affixed to the ladder.

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Summary of Contents for Telescopic Extension Ladder Series

Page 1: ...6 7 8 Wall Bumper Lock Indicator Rung Support Ring Lock Release Stile T ube Bottom Rung Ladder Feet 2 6m 8 Rung Sections Telescopic Ladder 2 9m 9 Rung Sections Telescopic Ladder 3 2m 10 Rung Sections Telescopic Ladder 3 8m 12 Rung Sections Telescopic Ladder EN 131 For model ...

Page 2: ...1 Safety 2 Quick Operating Guide 3 Operating and Usage Instructions 4 6 Leaning Ladder Guide 7 8 Ladder Safety Check 9 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...oint Erect on a level base Do not overreach Ensure ground is free from contaminants Do not step off the side of a ladder Avoid wet conditions Erect on a firm base Avoid electrical hazards Only one person per ascendable leg of the ladder Do not use the ladder as a bridge Ensure top of ladder is correctly positioned Face ladder when ascending or descending ladder Do not climb top 1m of ladder Safety...

Page 4: ...p wall bumpers at the top of the ladder against a suitable support e g a wall The bumpers provide grip to give stability Never support the ladder by the rungs or stile tubes STEP 5 Never attempt to climb the ladder if the sections are in the wrong position and the distance between all rungs of the extended ladder are not the same Ensure that all sections are opened in sequence and are fully extend...

Page 5: ...ERY AND BEFORE EVERY USE TO CONFIRM CONDITION AND OPERATION OF ALL PARTS WARNING DO NOT OPEN EXTEND THE LADDER FROM EITHER A MIDDLE OR THE TOP LADDER SECTION THE LADDER SECTIONS MAY NOT FULLY LOCK WHICH MAY LEAD TO INJURY Operating and Usage Instructions 1 OPEN Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 2 3 Figure 6 CLOSE 4 CLOSE ...

Page 6: ... telescoping action and must be cleaned off immediately 1 17 ALWAYS store the ladder fully closed and indoors Damp conditions could adversely affect the condition and operation of the product 1 18 ALWAYS carry out a risk assessment respecting the legislation in the country of use before using the ladder for Professional work 1 19 NEVER use a damaged ladder 1 20 NEVER carry operate or use the ladde...

Page 7: ...arefully slowly pull down all ladder sections note that the lowest extended section will sequentially fully retract close first which will then automatically unlock the next extended section 3 3 Whenever partly reducing the length of the extended ladder always follow steps 3 1 and 3 2 first to fully retract close the ladder and then follow steps 2 1 to 2 6 to re extend the ladder to the desired re...

Page 8: ...ct angle for a leaning ladder angle of inclination approximately 1 4 with the rungs or treads level 2 6 Locking devices if fitted shall be fully secured before use 2 7 Ladder shall be stood on its feet not the rungs or steps 2 8 Ladder shall never be repositioned from above 2 9 Ladder shall be on an even level and unmovable base 3 Using the Ladder 3 1 Do not exceed the maximum total load for the t...

Page 9: ...sing or damaged Unstable surface Base too far from wall THE RIGHT WAY Use ladder correct way up Right height for the job no overreaching Good grip Correct Flat shoes Clean rungs Ladder in good condition Two non slip feet in good condition Ladder at correct angle 65 75 degrees Firm level and unmovable base Ensure ground is free from contaminants ONE OUT P U R U O F THE WRONG WAY Electrical hazard D...

Page 10: ...u are qualified to do so 2 3 You can seek advice from the manufacturer regarding repair or replacement Contact the Customer Helpline on 01621 745 900 3 Storage 3 1 The important considerations when storing a ladder not in use should include the following 3 2 Is the ladder stored away from areas where its condition could deteriorate more rapidly e g dampness excessive heat or exposed to the element...

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