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Setting up

IMPORTANT: Never attempt to adjust the height of  the 
work station when anyone is standing on it. Remove any 
tools or materials from the platform before adjusting the 
workstation height.

To adjust the height of the platform:

1

 If  you have not already raised and locked the guardrail 

and extended the stabilisers (as described in the previous 
sections) do it now.
If  you intend to use the platform at the 0.4m height 
position, then proceed to instruction number 9 in this 
section.

2

 Lock the wheel 

brakes of  the 2 back 
castors with wheels 
pointing outwards. 
Leave the front wheel 
brakes unlocked.

3

 Check that the foot 

pedal safety catch is 
unlocked.

4

 Hold onto the work

station by the lifting 
handle, labelled Lift 
Here. Place the sole 
of  your shoe on the 
bar of  the platform 
height adjustment 
foot pedal, with your 
heel on the ground. 
Push the bar of  the foot 
pedal inwards to disengage 
the platform height locking mechanism.

Setting up

5

 Using your foot to keep the pedal pressed inwards, 

move the lifting handle upwards or downwards to raise or 

lower the platform.

IMPORTANT:

 Do not let go of  the platform and let it drop 

under its own weight as this could cause damage to the 

work station. Hold on to the Lifting Handle and raise or 

lower it with care.

6

 The telescopic tubes in the base of  

the work station are marked with holes to 

indicate the 0.8m and 1.025m platform 

height positions. At 1.250m positions, 

the end stops on the telescopic tubes 

position the platform.

When the appropriate height mark on the telescopic tube 

is aligned with the end of  the base tube release the foot 

pedal to engage the platform height locking mechanism.

You may need to raise or lower the platform slightly so that 

the spring loaded locking mechanism can engage and 

lock.

7

 Engage the foot pedal safety catch to 

the locked position by rotating it behind 

the foot pedal plate.

IMPORTANT:

 The mechanism is fully 

engaged and locked only when the 

safety catch has been rotated to the 

locked position as shown. Never climb 

onto the work station without checking the locking 

mechanism has fully engaged and the safety catch is 

locked.

8

 Lock the wheel brakes of  the 2 front castors with 

wheels pointing outwards.

9

 IMPORTANT: Never

 

climb on to the workstation 

without locking all 4 wheel 

brakes with the wheels 

pointing outwards. Lock all 

4 wheels brakes as shown 

in the diagram below.

Setting up

Setting the stabilisers

1

 Release the stabiliser locking handles on both sides of  

the workstation

2

 Slide the stabilisers out to the fully extended position 

and tighten the locking handles

IMPORTANT: Never

 climb on to the workstation without 

fully extending the stabilisers and tightening the locking 

handles

Raising and lowering the platform

When the work station has been positioned, and the 
stabilisers extended, the platform height may be adjusted 
to a suitable working position.
The work station has 4 height positions:

Height (m) 

Position 

Safe Working Height*

0.4 m 

Fully lowered 

1.90 m

0.8 m 

2nd Position 

2.30 m

1.025 m 

3rd Position 

2.525m

1.25 m 

4th Position 

2.75 m

Safe Working Heights are based on an approximate 
shoulder height of  1.5m above the platform. It is possible 
to work above this e.g. overhead when working on 
ceilings, but you should never over-reach or stand on the 
guardrails, or anything placed on the platform, to gain 
extra height.

Back

Front

Lift Here

Height

Indicator

Hole

6

7

8

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