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User Manual
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JEFLADTEL10
Place the Telescopic Ladder on a
firm, level surface. Place your foot
on the Bottom Rung (6) to stabilise
the Ladder.
Starting with the second rung from
the bottom, use both hands to
grasp the Hand Grips (4) on either
side of the rung and pull upwards
to extend the step.
7. OPEN THE LADDER TO INTERMEDIATE LENGTH
8. OPEN THE LADDER TO FULL LENGTH
To close the ladder
When each step is fully extended, you should
hear a “click”, confirming that the Locking
Mechanisms (3) are engaged for that level.
Lock indicator lever displays when
each rung has successfully locked.
Hold the Telescopic Ladder in an upright
position. Place one foot on the Bottom Rung
(6) to stabilise the Ladder. Starting at the
lowest extended rung, use both hands to
grasp the Hand Grips (4) on either side of the
rung, then, with your thumbs, disengage the
Locking Mechanisms (3).
Fig A.
Fig B.
Fig C.
Bottom
Rung
2.
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Place the Telescopic Ladder on a firm, level
surface. Place your foot on the Bottom Rung
(6) to stabilise the Ladder.
Starting with the Top Bar (1), use both hands
to grasp the Hand Grips (4) 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 (3) are engaged for that level.
Fig A.
Fig B.
Fig C.
Top
Bar
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Note:
It is correct that the ladder will NOT lock until fully extended. As soon as upward pressure is released on the step it will self-retract.
This is normal and is a requirement of the EN131:6 standard, it is NOT a fault with the ladder.
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