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Owner’s Manual

Tourmaster Risers

Series 024F 2-Step

Series 024F 3-Step with foot-operated slider

To Set Up a 3-Step Riser ...................................................................................2
To Take Down a 3-Step Riser ............................................................................4
To Set Up a 2-Step Riser ...................................................................................5
To Take Down a 2-Step Riser ............................................................................7
To Lock Units Together.......................................................................................8
To Reverse the Step Arrangement (3-Step Riser) .............................................8
To Reverse the Step Arrangement (3-Step Riser with Optional 4th-Step Unit) .9
To Attach an Optional 4th Step to a 3-Step Riser ............................................10
To Attach an Optional Back Rail to a 3-Step Riser...........................................11
To Store a Back Rail (3-Step Risers) ...............................................................12
To Attach Optional Side Rails to the Riser.......................................................13
To Store Risers on the Optional Riser Cart......................................................16

Load Back Rails ...........................................................................................16
Load Risers onto the Cart............................................................................19
Load 4th-Steps onto the Cart.......................................................................23

Replacement Parts List ....................................................................................24

Basic 3-Step Unit .........................................................................................24
Basic 2-Step Unit .........................................................................................25
4th-Step Unit (for 3-Step Riser)....................................................................26
Back Rail (for 3-Step Riser) .........................................................................27
Side Rails .....................................................................................................28
Riser Cart .....................................................................................................29

Troubleshooting................................................................................................30
Warranty...........................................................................................................31

Please take a few minutes to read this
manual and to familiarize yourself with
Tourmaster’s unique operating features.
If you should need additional information
on your new Tourmaster Riser, just
write or phone.

©Wenger Corporation 2011

Printed in USA 08/11

Part #024H636-01

Wenger Corporation,

555 Park Drive, P.O. Box 448, Owatonna, Minnesota 55060-0448

Questions? Call.....USA: 800-4WENGER (493-6437) • Worldwide: 1-507-455-4100 • www.wengercorp.com

Summary of Contents for Tourmaster 024F Series

Page 1: ...To Store Risers on the Optional Riser Cart 16 Load Back Rails 16 Load Risers onto the Cart 19 Load 4th Steps onto the Cart 23 Replacement Parts List 24 Basic 3 Step Unit 24 Basic 2 Step Unit 25 4th St...

Page 2: ...r 1 Roll the riser push or pull it to the performance or rehearsal area 2 Grasp the side of the top step 3 Unfold 4 Lay the riser flat on the floor carpet side up CAUTION Set up and use the riser only...

Page 3: ...foot on the leg decal and lean back so your body weight helps pull up the riser IMPORTANT The rear legs must be straight up and down and the second lock must be engaged or the riser is not fully latc...

Page 4: ...s down the latch lever with your foot 2 Grasp the end of the top step at the hand position decals and lower the unit flat on the floor TO TAke dOwN A 3 sTep rIser wArNINg Do not store riser units stan...

Page 5: ...earsal area 2 Unfold 3 Lay the riser flat on the floor carpet side up 4 Grasp the end of the top step at the center and place your left foot on the riser leg decal wArNINg To avoid injury grasp end of...

Page 6: ...you until you hear the latch buttons snap twice 6 Look at the latches to be sure the latch buttons are engaged in the bottom hole not in the slot NOTE Steps cannot be reversed on a 2 Step Riser wArNI...

Page 7: ...step away from you Press the top button in again to release from the safety slot 2 Grasp the end of the top step at the center and lower the unit to the floor 3 Fold the riser wArNINg Do not store ris...

Page 8: ...eversed on a 2 Step Riser 1 Take off the first and third steps by loosening the capscrews that hold the steps to the legs Don t loosen the second steps capscrews yet 2 Turn the first and third steps e...

Page 9: ...ps end for end and switch their places as shown Reattach the steps to the legs 3 Remove the second and third steps Turn them end for end switch their places as shown and reattach them to the legs 4 Be...

Page 10: ...teps brace brackets to the right side viewed from the rear of the risers leg assemblies On the right side place the bracket between the leg and the positioning wheel 4 Lean the 4th step to the left an...

Page 11: ...Set a lower post on the floor and hook its bracket around the riser leg Riser with a 4th Step Set a lower post on the 4th Step cross tube and hook its bracket around the riser leg 3 Push the locking c...

Page 12: ...storage turn the rail 90 and lean it against the wall setting on its side 2 Optional provides more compact storage Press the snap buttons and remove the lower posts from the rail For transport and st...

Page 13: ...ls 1 Place the Side Rail in the approximate attachment position with the leg extension resting on the floor Slide the Side Rail towards the Back Rail until the Side Rail Bracket fits over the Back Rai...

Page 14: ...he floor and slide the Lower Leg Cradle Bracket under the Step Support Frame Lower the Front Riser placing the Step Support Frame into the Lower Leg Cradle Bracket Front Riser Lower Leg Cradle Bracket...

Page 15: ...Back Rail and Top Step with the Rail Lock Down Bracket Hooks as shown below Tighten the Rail Lock Down Bracket by turning the Turnbuckle clockwise Back Rail Top Step Rail Lock Down Bracket Turnbuckle...

Page 16: ...ail is away from the Cart 2 Place the Back Rail onto the Back Rail Supports with each Back Rail Leg facing toward the Back Rail Support Posts as shown below Back Rail Back Rail Leg Back Rail Support B...

Page 17: ...ck Rail Horizontal Rails touching as shown below Note Each pair of Back Rails can be loaded onto the Cart with either the Horizontal Rail touching or the Back Rail Legs nested together First Back Rail...

Page 18: ...hown below Third Back Rail Fourth Back Rail Horizontal Rails Horizontal Rails are touching and the Vertical Legs of the Second and Third Back Rails nest together Second Back Rail Vertical Legs Cart lo...

Page 19: ...ssible Always start with the highest Arm and swing the Arm away from the Cart Swing Arm Horizontal Bar Riser Cart 2 Continue opening all of the Swing Arms Swing Arm Swing Arm Pivot Post Lift the Swing...

Page 20: ...t end of the Support Frame 4 Close the two lower Swing Arms It will be necessary to lift all of the Arms high enough for the two lower Arms to clear the Riser Note When the Swing Arm Keeper is inserte...

Page 21: ...heels wArNINg A Dangerous pinch point develops when the Swing Arm closes 6 Close the two Swing Arms above the Riser It will be necessary to lift all of the Arms high enough for the two Arms to clear t...

Page 22: ...If the Riser Cart is to be transported by a vehicle always fasten each Riser to both Swing Arms or Riser Cart Frame for the lowest Riser with rubber or polyurethane tie down cords or light duty cinch...

Page 23: ...ser Cart Swing Arm Post 4th Steps Folded Carpet Side Down Positioning Wheels 5 Fasten the Cinch Straps around the stacked 4th Steps Back Rails and Folded Risers are not shown for clarity Riser Cart Ci...

Page 24: ...16 18 x 1 3 4 1 16 Carriage Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 6 17 Bumper Recess 2 18 Carriage Bolt 5 16 18 x 3 4 2 19 Carriage Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 1 4 13 20 Lock Nut 5 16 18 36 21 Lock Nut 1 4 20 4 22 Capscrew 1 4 2...

Page 25: ...ly Unit to Unit 6 2 Leg Assembly 2nd Step 7 2 Leg Assembly 1st Step 8 1 Step Assembly 1st 3 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 not shown 1 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 not shown 12 Nut Lock Nylon Insert n...

Page 26: ...escription 11 2 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 1 1 4 12 1 Clamp Assembly Unit to Unit 13 2 Wheel Positioning 4 14 2 Bushing Wheel 15 2 Capscrew 5 16 18 x 2 3 4 16 8 Washer 5 16 17 2 Bolt Carriage 5 16 18 x 2...

Page 27: ...k Rail 4 2 Clamp Locking 5 2 Plug Rectangular 6 6 Washer Flat 5 16 7 4 Nut Lock 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 8 2 Capscrew 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 9 2 Plug Square 10 2 Wheel Positioning 2 11 2 Nut 5 16 18 12 2 Capscrew 5 1...

Page 28: ...tion 1 2 Side Rail Bracket 2 4 Capscrew 5 16 18x2 3 4 Swing Bracket 4 4 Flat Washer 5 16 5 10 Locknut 5 16 18 6 2 Side Rail 7 6 Capscrew 5 16 18x1 3 4 8 2 Side Rail Leg 9 2 Plug Square 1 1 4 10 2 Slid...

Page 29: ...Head Cap Screw 3 8 16x2 1 2 2 16 Hex Head Cap Screw 3 8 16x1 3 28 Hex Head Lock Nut 3 8 16 4 1 Cross Bar 5 2 Swing Arm Post 6 4 Swing Arm 13 inch 7 4 Swing Arm 10 inch 8 1 Riser Cart Frame 9 4 Caster...

Page 30: ...m periodically Wheel Doesn t Turn Freely Loosen the bolt just enough for free turning Riser Rattles When Set Up Check for loose fasteners Rubber Wheel Not Round Don t stack stored units more than thre...

Page 31: ...t don t hesitate to call even if the product is past warranty It s important to us that all our customers be satisfied This is the sole warranty made by Wenger Wenger disclaims all other warranties in...

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