PROBUILDER 57650 Nor-Step Stige Teleskop Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- PROBUILDER
Table of Contents
Model 57650/57651/57698
Instruction manual
57650 Nor-Step Stige Teleskop
Pictograms
- Warning! Fall from the ladder
- Read the instructions
- Maximum load
- Correct erection angle (65°-75°)
- Do not use the ladder on an unlevel or unstable base
- Do not overreach
- Ensure ground is free from contaminants
- Ladders used for access to a higher level shall be extended at least 1m above the landing point and secured, if necessary
- Do not use the ladder as a bridge
- Be aware of electrical hazards when transporting ladder
- Face ladder when ascending or descending ladder
- Maximum number of users on ladder
- Do not lean the ladder against unsuitable surfaces
- Only 57651/57698: Always use the stabilizer bar.
- Professional use
Technical data
Model| 57650| 57651| 57698|
---|---|---|---|---
Weight (kg)| 9.10| 11.99| 14.87
Max. load (kg)| 150| 150| 150
Max. standing height (m)| 1.39| 2.04| 2.62
Max. length (m)| 2.64| 3.31| 3.90
Check before using the ladder
a) 16. Ensure that you are fi t enough to use a ladder. Certain medical
conditions or medication, alcohol or drug abuse could make ladder use unsafe;
b) When transporting ladders on roof bars or in a truck, ensure they are
suitably placed to prevent damage;
c) 17. Inspect the ladder after delivery and before fi rst use to confi rm
condition and operation of all parts;
d) Visually check the ladder at the start of each working day when the ladder
is to be used;
e) For professional users regular periodic inspection is required;
f) Ensure the ladder is suitable for the task; g) Do not use a damaged ladder;
h) Do not use the ladder if contaminated, e.g. with wet paint, mud, oil or
snow;
i) For professional use a risk assessment shall be carried out respecting the
legislation in the country of use;
j) Do not modify the ladder design.
Positioning and erecting the ladder
Attach the stabilizer bar (57651/57698 only): 30. Insert the stabilizer bar
into the slots of the stiles.
31. Pass the bolts through the legs and the stabilizer bar. Fix nuts and
tighten securely.
a) 4. The ladder shall be erected at the correct position, such as the correct
angle for a leaning ladder (65-75º angle of inclination, approximately 1:4)
with the rungs or treads level and complete opening of a standing ladder;
b) Locking devices, if fi tted, shall be fully secured before use;
c) The ladder shall be on an even, level and unmovable base;
d) A leaning ladder should lean against a flat non-fragile surface and should
be secured before use, e.g. tied or use of a suitable stability device;
e) The ladder shall never be repositioned from above;
f) When positioning the ladder take into account risk of collision with the
ladder e.g. from pedestrians, vehicles or doors; Secure doors (not fi re exits)
and windows where possible in the work area.
g) 10. Warning, electricity hazard. Identify any electrical risks in the work
area, such as overhead lines or other exposed electrical equipment;
h) The ladder shall be stood on its feet, not the rungs or treads;
i) Ladders shall not be positioned on slippery surfaces (such as ice, shiny
surfaces or signifi cantly contaminated solid surfaces) unless additional eff
ective measures are taken to prevent the ladder slipping or ensuring
contaminated surfaces are suffi ciently clean.
Using the ladder
a) Do not exceed the maximum permissible load for the type of ladder;
b) Do not overreach; users should keep their belt buckle (navel) inside the
stiles and both feet on the same step/rung throughout the task;
c) Do not step off a leaning ladder at a higher level without additional
security, such as tying off or use of a suitable stability device;
d) Do not use standing ladders for access to another level;
e) 18. Do not stand on the top four rungs of a leaning ladder;
f) Ladders should only be used for light work of short duration;
g) Use non-conductive ladders for unavoidable live electrical work;
h) Do not use the ladder outside in adverse weather conditions, such as strong
wind;
i) Take precautions against children playing on the ladder;
j) Secure doors (not fi re exits) and windows where possible in the work area
k) 19. Do not ascend or descend unless you are facing the ladder;
l) 20. Keep a secure grip on the ladder when ascending and descending;
maintain a handhold whilst working from a ladder or take additional safety
precautions if you cannot.
m) 9. Do not use the ladder as a bridge;
n) 21. Do not wear unsuitable footwear when climbing a ladder;
o) Do not spend long periods on a ladder without regular breaks (tiredness is
a risk);
p) Leaning ladders used for access to a higher level should be extended at
least 1 m above the landing point;
q) 22. Do not carry equipment which is heavy or diffi cult to handle while using
a ladder.
r) 23. Avoid work that imposes a sideways load on ladders, such as side-on
drilling through solid materials (e.g. brick or concrete);
s) Maintain a handhold whilst working from a ladder or take additional safety
precaution if you cannot;
t) Do not move a ladder while standing on it.
u) For outdoor use caution to the wind.
v) 24. Only use the ladder in the direction as indicated, only if necessary
due to design of ladder.
Extending the ladder
Extending some rungs only
If you do not want to extend the whole length of ladder to use, please ensure
that the rung sections that are not extended shall be stacked on top end of
the ladder.
Please extend the ladder from bottom to top, one by one up to the desired
length.
Extending the ladder to whole length
Please extend the ladder from bottom to top until the whole length is
extended.
Pay attention that after extending the ladder to the whole length, all the
rungs are locked.
32. Locked
33. Unlocked
Positioning the ladder
34. Lean the ladder on the this side
35. Do not lean the ladder on this side
Closing the ladder
When you push the locking button, all the above rungs will be automatically
unlocked and folded together.
Additional warning for telescopic ladder
a) 25. All locking mechanisms for all extended rungs/steps shall be locked
before use;
b) Instruction for handling of locking mechanisms including indication of
locked and unlocked position;
c) 26/27/28. Position of hands when bringing the ladder from extended to
storage position. When closing the ladder, the hands must hold the outer profi
le of the stiles and at no time, during the closing process, put your hands on
the rungs;
d) 29. In the leaning ladder position, it is not allowed to climb higher than
the last metre of the ladder;
e) Before using the ladder, it shall be checked that all locking mechanisms
are working properly. If the mechanism is not working properly, do not use the
ladder.
Repair, maintenance and storage
Repairs and maintenance shall be carried out by a competent person and be in
accordance with the producer’s instruction.
NOTE: A competent person is someone who has the skills to carry out
repairs or maintenance, e.g. by a training by the manufacturer.
For repair and replacement of parts, e.g. feet, if necessary contact the
producer or distributor.
Ladder should be stored in accordance with the producer’s instructions.
Ladders made of or using thermoplastic, thermosetting plastic and reinforced
plastic materials should be stored out of direct sunlight.
Ladders made of wood should be stored in a dry place and shall not be coated
with opaque and vapour-tight paints.
The important considerations when storing a ladder (not in use) should include
the following:
- Is the ladder stored away from areas where its condition could deteriorate more rapidly (e.g. dampness, excessive heat, or exposed to the elements)?
- Is the ladder stored in a position which helps it to remain straight (e.g. hung by the stiles on proper ladder brackets or laid on a flat clutter free surface)?
- Is the ladder stored where it cannot be damaged by vehicles, heavy objects, or contaminants?
- Is the ladder stored where it cannot cause a trip hazard or an obstruction?
- Is the ladder stored securely where it cannot be easily used for criminal purposes?
- If the ladder is permanently positioned (e.g. on scaff olding), is it secured against unauthorized climbing (e.g. by children)?
- Keep the ladder in a clean, dry place.
- Hold the ladder firmly when carrying it.
- Never store materials on your ladder.
- Keep your ladder clean and free from any foreign matter.
- Clean the ladder after each use.
- Regularly check the parts and hinges of the ladder. Oil the hinges regularly but do so carefully to ensure no oil drips on the rungs or side rails.
Regular inspection
For regular inspection, the following items shall be taken into account:
- check that the stiles/legs (uprights) are not bent, bowed, twisted, dented, cracked, corroded or rotten;
- check that the stiles/legs around the fi xing points for other components are in good condition;
- check that fi xings (usually rivets, screws or bolts) are not missing, loose, or corroded;
- check that rungs/steps are not missing, loose, excessively worn, corroded or damaged;
- check that the hinges between front and rear sections are not damaged, loose or corroded;
- check that the locking stays horizontal, back rails and corner braces are not missing, bent, loose, corroded or damaged;
- check that the rung hooks are not missing, damaged, loose or corroded and engage properly on the rungs;
- check that guide brackets are not missing, damaged, loose or corroded and engage properly on the mating stile;
- check that rubber feet / end caps are not missing, loose, excessively worn, corroded or damaged;
- check that the entire ladder is free from contaminants (e.g. dirt, mud, paint, oil or grease);
- check that locking catches (if fitted) are not damaged or corroded and function correctly;
- check that the platform (if fitted) has no missing parts or fixings and is not damaged or corroded.
If any of the above checks cannot be fully satisfied, you should NOT use the
ladder.
For special ladder types, further items identifi ed by the manufacturer shall
be taken into account.
Reasons for accidents
The following list of hazards and examples of their causes, which is not exhaustive, are common reasons for accidents encountered when using ladders and are the basis on which the information in this manual has been developed:
- positioning ladders too close to live electrical equipment (such as overhead power lines);
- ladders damaging electrical equipment (such as covers or protective insulation);
- incorrect selection of type of ladder for electrical work.
Service centre
Note: Please quote the product model number in connection with all
inquiries.
The model number is shown on the front of this manual and on the product
rating plate.
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