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Operator's Manual
LOCKDOWN 2-MAN Ladder Stand
SET UP AND USE INSTRUCTIONS
During installation and removal of ladder treestands,
you must always and properly use the included Full Body
Harness (Fall Arrest System). Refer to the Full Body Harness
instructions included with this product for proper use.
WARNING
Never use a treestand on a dead, leaning, diseased or
loose barked tree, or a utility pole. Always avoid electrical
power lines.
Bring ratchet strap(s) up with you in a pocket - Do not
carry in your hands!
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TO ASSIST WITH THE SET-UP OF YOUR TREESTAND
1. Select a straight, healthy tree. Do Not attempt to install on a tree
that is not healthy.
2. Place the assembled product lying on the ground in front of the
tree with the bottom ladder section approximately five feet away
from the base of the tree.
3. Position one person at bottom end of ladder. This person has to
prevent the ladder end from tilting up and from skidding across
the ground when platform end is lifted.
4. Position two people at the platform end of the ladder, lift the
platform end and continue uprighting by walking toward bottom
end of ladder while moving hands along ladder rails. Stand ladder
up against chosen tree on dry, level ground. Use caution when
ladder comes over center against the tree, as shown by arrow “A”.
SEE FIGURE 2.
5. Once elevated completely, carefully slide the base so that the
sitting and standing platforms are parallel to the ground, as
shown by arrow “B”. SEE FIGURE 2.
6. Step back and look at the ladder top to see that both the lower
platform tree blade and upper tree blade are contacting the tree.
Adjust as needed so both of the tree blades are contacting the
tree.
7. Step down hard on bottom step to push ladder legs into the
ground, as shown by arrow “C”. SEE FIGURE 2.
8. While two people hold the stand in place, the third person should
complete the necessary steps on following pages to secure the
stand to the tree.
A
A
C
B
FIGURE 2