LIPPERT 2021097938 12.5 Foot Ladder Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- LIPPERT
Table of Contents
LIPPERT 2021097938 12.5 Foot Ladder
On-the-Go™ Ladder Aftermarket Kit
Kit #
| Description
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2021097938|
On-the-Go Ladder – 12.5
NOTE: Aftermarket kit contains ladder with attached mounting hanger and warning labels.
Introduction
The On-the-Go Ladder is a fully-adjustable and collapsible ladder with safety locks at each rung for extra security. The Ladder is designed to be used only with the OEM-installed On-the-Go Receiver.
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lci1.com/support or by using the LippertNOW
app. Replacement kits can be ordered from https://store.lci1.
com/ or by using the LippertNOW app.
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Safety
Read and fully understand all instructions before installing or operating this
product.
Adhere to all safety labels.
THE “DANGER” SYMBOL ABOVE IS A SIGN THAT IMPROPER OPERATION HAS A SAFETY RISK INVOLVED AND MAY CAUSE DEATH, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, SEVERE PRODUCT AND/ORPROPERTY DAMAGE IF NOT PERFORMED SAFELY AND WITHIN THE PARAMETERS SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL.
THE “WARNING” SYMBOL ABOVE IS A SIGN THAT AN INSTALLATION PROCEDURE HAS A SAFETY RISK INVOLVED AND MAY CAUSE DEATH, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, SEVERE PRODUCT AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE IF NOT PERFORMED SAFELY AND WITHIN THE PARAMETERS SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL.
THE “CAUTION” SYMBOL ABOVE IS A SIGN THAT A PROCEDURE HAS A SAFETY RISK INVOLVED AND MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY, PRODUCT AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE IF NOT PERFORMED SAFELY AND WITHIN THE PARAMETERS SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL.
Parts List
On-the-Go™ Ladder Prepped Kit —2021097938
Letter
| PN| Description|
Qty
A
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2021097937
| 12.5 ft Ladder assembly with attached mounting hanger and warning labels|
1
NOTE: Part numbers are shown for identification purposes only. Not all parts are available for individual sale. All parts with a link to the Lippert Store can be purchased.
Operation
REMOVE AND STOW THE LADDER PRIOR TO TRAVEL. FAILURE TO PROPERLY REMOVE AND STOW THE LADDER COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Overview
Each ladder rung is extended and retracted via telescoping rails held in place by locks and operated by sliding the lock buttons (Fig.1).
Sliding the button toward the rail engages the lock. Sliding the button away from the rail disengages the lock (Fig.2).
The ladder can be fully retracted when the ladder is being stored, or fully extended during use if the full height of the ladder is required (Fig.3).
NOTE: The ladder can be used under a partial extension in the event that the full ladder height is not needed. Care should be taken to ensure that rung spacing is even to avoid potential for tripping, or else group unused rungs at either the top or the bottom of the ladder.
Extending and Retracting the Ladder
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Disengage both lock buttons on the rung (Fig.4).
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Fully extend or retract the rung (Fig.5).
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Engage the lock buttons (Fig.6).
NOTE: Lock buttons cannot be engaged if the rung is not fully extended or retracted.
MAKE SURE ALL LOCK BUTTONS ARE IN THE “LOCK” POSITION PRIOR TO ASCENT OR DESCENT. UNLOCKED LOCK BUTTONS MAY CAUSE INSTABILITY AND COULD LEAD TO A FALL.
MOVING PARTS CAN PINCH, CUT, AND CRUSH. KEEP HANDS OFF MOVING PARTS AT ALL TIMES AND EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN EXTENDING OR RETRACTING THE LADDER.
Installing Ladder on Receiver
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Extend the ladder to full height.
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Insert the attached mounting hanger of the ladder into the slots on the receiver (Fig.7).
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Pull down on the ladder to make sure the mounting hanger is fully inserted into the receiver.
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Put feet of the ladder on the ground. Ladder should be at an angle. The optimal angle for use of the ladder is approximately 75 degrees (Fig.8). Retract rungs starting from the bottom if angle needs adjustment.
MAKE SURE LADDER IS FULLY SEATED IN THE RECEIVER BEFORE USE. IF ALL THE LADDER TREADS ARE NOT FULLY EXTENDED, USE CAUTION ASCENDING AND DESCENDING AS LADDER RUNG SPACING WILL NOT BE AS UNIFORM AS EXPECTED.
Essential Ladder Operation Safety
FALLS FROM A LADDER FROM ANY HEIGHT CAN LEAD TO DEATH OR SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. OBEY SAFETY MEASURES AND DO NOT USE THE LADDER FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN ITS INTENDED USE.
- Do not exceed the 330 lb. (150 kg) maximum weight capacity of the ladder.
- Only 1 person at any given time should be on the ladder.
- Ensure all lock buttons are in the “lock” position prior to using ladder (Fig.6).
- Position the ladder only on level, stable ground that will not shift or sink under use.
- Do not overreach. Keep torso between the side rails at all times.
- Always face the ladder when ascending or descending.
- Equipment carried up and down the ladder should be manageable and easy to handle.
Storage and Maintenance
The ladder comes with a Velcro strap (Fig.9) for storage when the ladder is not in use.
Regularly inspect the receiver and ladder for any signs of wear over time that may affect the safety or the stability of either component.
Customer Support
Manual information may be distributed as a complete document only, unless
Lippert Components provides explicit consent to distribute individual parts.
All manual information is subject to change without notice. Revised editions
will be available for free download at lippert.com.
Manual information is considered factual until made obsolete by a revised
version.
Please recycle all obsolete materials and contact Lippert Components with
concerns or questions.
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References
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