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Safety

Please ensure you read the Safety section in this manual starting on 

page 3

 before 

installing or using the equipment. Your safety and that of  others is important.

Use and Care Instructions:

Youngman Telescopic Tower

Youngman Group Ltd

The Causeway, Maldon, Essex, CM9 4LJ, UK
t: +44 (0)1621 745900 
e: [email protected]

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing our 
product. The Youngman Telescopic 
Tower is manufactured in 
aluminium with an anodised finish. 
It is built to withstand the toughest 
handling and working conditions. 
Suitable for home and commercial 
use. Spare parts are readily 
available.

We recommend you take your time 
and read these instructions. They 
contain full installation details and 
describe how to deploy the ladder 
and how to store it after use to 
ensure you get the very best 
performance from your purchase.

Keep these instructions in a safe 

place for future reference.

For more information about the 
Youngman Telescopic Tower and 
other products, please visit our 
website www.youngmangroup.com

Models: 

TTA02,  TTA02TB  

TTG02, TTG02TB

Summary of Contents for TTA02

Page 1: ...red in aluminium with an anodised finish It is built to withstand the toughest handling and working conditions Suitable for home and commercial use Spare parts are readily available We recommend you t...

Page 2: ...rs 6 Deploying the ground stabiliser legs 7 Step 1 Erecting the Safety Cage 8 Step 2 Fitting the Platform 11 Step 3 Fitting the Toeboards 13 Step 4 Deploying the Platform Stabalisers 14 Step 5 Setting...

Page 3: ...eed the maximum load of 150 kg It is recommended that the platform is removed when adjusting the Tower It is recommended that the platform is removed when collapsing the Tower Never release two red bu...

Page 4: ...s a Tower or a Podium Has seven working height from 0 33m to 2m Five position stabiliser legs with locking castors Can be erected in less than three minutes by a single person thereby saving down time...

Page 5: ...s Supplied There are four models of the Tower TTA02 TTA02TB TTG02 and TTG02TB The illustrations below apply to model TTA02TB where TB indicates toe boards are supplied 1 The main assembly in collapsed...

Page 6: ...5 RUNG 6 and RUNG 7 When a button is activated by sliding it away from the end of the rung the locking pin at this position is retracted which allows the rung immediately above and any rungs and or st...

Page 7: ...castors and return the Tower to its upright position Deploying the Ground Stabiliser Legs The ground stabiliser legs should be deployed when the Tower has been fully erected at the required platform h...

Page 8: ...push the front legs slightly apart as shown in Figure 1 2 4 Lift and withdraw the folded platform and put it to one side 5 Unfold the Tower and straighten the yellow gate keeping the side frames paral...

Page 9: ...n the opposite frame of the Tower Note There is a pair of hand rails and a pair of knee rails on the left and right frames of the Tower The lower part of each pair comprises a side rail RUNG 1 and RUN...

Page 10: ...e 4 Extend the rail until you hear two clicks This tells you that the 3 part rail has been securely locked in its extended position Carefully let the rail hang down from the attached end Note You shou...

Page 11: ...G 3 except when the TELETOWER is being used in PODIUM mode 1 Fully unfold the platform until it is straight It will lock straight automatically Ensure it has locked in this position see Figure 2 1 2 T...

Page 12: ...he platform has two spring loaded safety catches located one at each end on the underside which when set secures the platform to RUNG 3 see Figure 2 4 Pull the tab onto the locking pin on each RUNG 3...

Page 13: ...the receptacles from above and lower it into place Figure 3 1 2 Repeat for the other three sections with pins 3 Take a side Toe board and align the lugs with the slots in the front rear toe boards se...

Page 14: ...the inner face of RUNGS 5 6 7 The stabilisers are telescopic in construction and adjustable to three different lengths to suit the three platform heights that require platform stabilisers to be used T...

Page 15: ...1 75 metres The correct bracket is always two rungs below the platform Firmly push the stabiliser end onto the bracket Check that it has locked Repeat for the other three stabilisers Releasing the Sta...

Page 16: ...e Tower Warning When you wish to change from one platform height to another you are recommended to remove the platform lower the Tower until the platform height is at 1 00 metre and then follow the pr...

Page 17: ...e Platform to RUNG 3 as described on page 11 and 12 3 Fit the Toe boards as described on page 13 4 Deploy the ground stabiliser legs as described on page 7 PLATFORM TOE BOARD LOCKING GATE RUNG 9 RUNG...

Page 18: ...form to RUNG 3 as described on pages 11 and 12 4 Fit the Toe boards as described on page 13 5 Deploy the ground stabiliser legs as described on page 7 Step 5 Setting the Platform Height RUNG 3 RUNG 4...

Page 19: ...RUNG 6 on the LEFT frame until locked 6 Attach the Platform to RUNG 3 as described on pages 11 and 12 7 See Deploying the Platform Stabilisers described on pages 14 and 15 Extend and lock a platform...

Page 20: ...t 1 50 Metres RUNG 3 RUNG 3 RUNG 4 RUNG 4 RUNG 5 LIFT RUNG 5 RUNG 6 RUNG 7 RUNG 7 RUNG 1 RUNG 2 LIFT RUNG 6 Click Click Click Click LOCKED LOCKED LOCKED LOCKED LOCKING GATE LOCKING GATE RUNG 9 RUNG 9...

Page 21: ...ft RUNG 6 on the RIGHT frame until locked 8 Attach the Platform to RUNG 3 as described on pages 11 and 12 9 See Fitting the Platform Stabilisers described on pages 14 and 15 10 Extend and lock a platf...

Page 22: ...eight RUNG 2 RUNG 2 RUNG 1 RUNG 1 RUNG 3 RUNG 4 RUNG 6 RUNG 7 RUNG 3 RUNG 4 RUNG 5 RUNG 7 LIFT RUNG 6 Click LOCKED LOCKED LOCKED LOCKED LOCKING GATE RUNG 9 RUNG 8 LOCKING GATE RUNG 9 RUNG 8 LIFT RUNG...

Page 23: ...ked 8 Place your foot on RUNG 9 and lift RUNG 6 on the RIGHT frame until locked 9 Place your foot on RUNG 9 and lift RUNG 6 on the LEFT frame until locked 10 Attach the Platform to RUNG 3 as described...

Page 24: ...RUNG 8 LOCKING GATE RUNG 9 RUNG 8 LIFT RUNG 3 LOCKED LOCKED Click Click LIFT RUNG 4 Click LOCKED LOCKED Click RUNG 1 R RUNG 1 RUNG 2 R R RU RUNG 3 RUNG 2 R R RUNG 4 RUNG 5 RUNG 6 RUNG 7 RUNG 5 RUNG 6...

Page 25: ...G 6 Click Click LOCKED LOCKED RUNG 1 RUNG 1 RUNG 2 RUNG 7 RUNG 4 RUNG 4 RUNG 3 RUNG 3 RUNG 2 RUNG 5 RUNG 6 RUNG 7 RUNG 9 RUNG 8 LOCKED LOCKED LOCKING GATE LOCKING GATE youngmangroup com 25 Step 5 Sett...

Page 26: ...starting from RUNG 7 Remember The red and yellow buttons operate as follows The buttons on RUNG 7 release the locking mechanism for RUNG 6 which allows RUNG 6 and all above to move down The buttons o...

Page 27: ...tep 1 a to c on the right frame ARNING NEVER release the two buttons on a rung at the same time ARNING NEVER place your hand or fingers on rungs that are being wered onto another rung or on the rung y...

Page 28: ...describes erecting the Safety Cage With the Safety Cage collapsed Step 6 Repeat as above for rung 2 but release buttons on RUNG 3 Step 7 On the right frame a With one hand hold RUNG 1 on the left fram...

Page 29: ...n placing the platform location brackets on either RUNG 8 or RUNG 9 according to the podium height required 7 Fully unfold the platform until it is straight It will lock straight automatically Ensure...

Page 30: ...the rail until you hear two clicks This tells you that the 3 part rail has been securely locked in its extended position Carefully let the rail hang down and rest on the platform 8 Repeat steps 4 to...

Page 31: ...astors and stabiliser legs are secure and locked before using the Podium In use To step onto the Podium 1 Release the front hand rail and the front knee rail 2 Take care and step up onto the platform...

Page 32: ...height Overall h x w x d m Erected Platform height 2 00m 2 94 x 1 5 x 0 92 m Erected Platform height 1 75m 2 69 x 1 5 x 0 92 m Erected Platform height 1 50m 2 44 x 1 5 x 0 92 m Erected Platform height...

Page 33: ...repair or assessment against a warranty claim on any or component Materials and or labour costs to renew repair or replace components due to fair wear and tear Faults arising from the use of non stan...

Page 34: ...5 23 22 20 19 27 17 18 1 15 16 6 5 13 29 7 1 Front rear hand rails 2 Guard rail latch 3 Spring loaded lock release button yellow 4 Front and rear toe boards short 5 Side toe board 6 Front and rear toe...

Page 35: ...35 youngmangroup com Notes...

Page 36: ...youngmangroup com Youngman Group Ltd The Causeway Maldon Essex CM9 4LJ United Kingdom t 44 0 1621 745900 e sales youngmangroup com...

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