KRAUSE R13 Window Cleaner Ladder User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- KRAUSE
Table of Contents
User manual
Window cleaner ladder
Introduction: This User Manual describes how to safely use this window cleaner ladder. Please read this manual carefully before using the ladder and keep it safe for future reference. Always include this user and operating guide when handing the ladder over to a new owner.
1. Intended use: This ladder is a mobile piece of equipment that can be used in different locations. It is designed for performing small-scale jobs at the height of the platform for which other types of equipment would be inappropriate (see the German Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health). The window cleaner ladder must only be used as described in this User Manual. All other uses are regarded as inappropriate use. We do not accept any liability for damage arising from the inappropriate use of the ladder. Any changes made to the ladder without the manufacturer’s authorisation will void the warranty.
2. Technical information: Representation of the window cleaner ladder and listing of the ladder components. The technical information relevant for the respective ladder type is attached to the product. You can find further information in the table.
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Window cleaner ladder
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Designation| with rungs| with steps|
with R13 steps
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Art. no.
| Art. no.| Art. no.
Two-rung lower section| 842312| 842022|
842213
Five-rung lower section
| 842305| 842015| 842206
Five-rung middle section| 842329| 842039|
842220
Five-rung upper section
| 842336| 842046|
842237
| Window cleaner ladder Total heights
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Designation| with rungs| with steps|
with R13 steps
| Art. no.| Art. no.| Art. no.
Two-rung lower section and two-rung upper section| 842374| 842084|
842275
Five-rung lower section and five-rung upper section
| 842343| 842053| 842244
Two-rung lower section, two-rung middle section and two-rung upper
section| 842381| 842091|
842282
Five-rung lower section, five-rung middle section and five-rung upper section
| 842350| 842060| 842251
Two-rung lower section, 2 x two-rung middle sections and two-rung upper
section| 842398| 842107|
842299
Five-rung lower section, 2 x five-rung middle sections and five-rung upper section
| 842367| 842077|
842268
Rung ladder, permissible ladder combinations
Designation
| Lower section| Lower section| Middle section| Upper
section| Total heights
(art. no.)| Ladder length
in m
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Art. no.| 842312| 842305| 842329|
842336
Number of rungs
| 2| 5| 5| 5
Number of ladder parts| 1 x| | | 1 x| 842374|
2,80
|
1 x
| | 1 x| 842343| 3,65
1 x| | 1 x| 1 x| 842381|
4,20
|
1 x
| 1 x| 1 x| 842350| 5,05
1 x| | 2 x| 1 x| 842398|
5,60
|
1 x
| 2 x| 1 x| 842367|
6,45
Step ladder, permissible ladder combinations
Designation
| Lower section| Lower section| Middle section| Upper
section| Total heights
(art. no.)| Ladder length
in m
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Art. no.| 842022| 842015| 842039|
842046
Number of rungs
| 2| 5| 5| 5
Number of ladder parts| 1 x| | | 1 x| 842084|
2,80
|
1 x
| | 1 x| 842053| 3,65
1 x| | 1 x| 1 x| 842091|
4,20
|
1 x
| 1 x| 1 x| 842060| 5,05
1 x| | 2 x| 1 x| 842107|
5,60
|
1 x
| 2 x| 1 x| 842077|
6,45
R13 step ladder, permissible ladder combinations
Designation
| Lower section| Lower section| Middle section| Upper
section| Total heights
(art. no.)| Ladder length
in m
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Art. no.| 842213| 842206| 842220|
842237
Number of rungs
| 2| 5| 5| 5
Number of ladder parts| 1 x| | | 1 x| 842275|
2,80
|
1 x
| | 1 x| 842244| 3,65
1 x| | 1 x| 1 x| 842282|
4,20
|
1 x
| 1 x| 1 x| 842251| 5,05
1 x| | 2 x| 1 x| 842299|
5,60
|
1 x
| 2 x| 1 x| 842268|
6,45
3. General safety information: The packaging can pose a suffocation hazard. Ladders and packaging materials are not toys. Use of this ladder is always associated with a risk of falling off the ladder and of the ladder tipping over. This can result in injury to persons and damage to objects. All of the work performed with and on the ladder must be performed in such a way as to minimise these risks as much as possible. This ladder is only designed for light work and short periods of use. Do not work on the ladder for too long without taking regular breaks. Fatigue is a hazard and can impact on the safe use of the ladder. The ladder must be suitable for its relevant use and must only be used in the specified position. Only ever use the treads provided. The ladder and ladder components must not be modified. Always make sure to have a safe handhold and foothold when working on and climbing the ladder. Always observe the national rules and regulations, in particular if using this ladder for professional work. Only use manufacturer-approved accessories.
4. Setup/operation: When setting up and operating the ladder, it is absolutely essential to observe the information specified on the product and in the instructions for use and operating manual.
Information on handling the window cleaner ladder: Safe setting up and positioning of the window cleaner ladder. Locking system and protection, adjustment and protection of the upper ladder parts, separation of the ladder parts; install crossbar.
5. Maintenance/Servicing: The maintenance and servicing work performed on the ladder is intended to make sure that the ladder is working properly. The ladder must be regularly checked for damage. Make sure all of the ladder’s moving parts are in proper working order. All moving parts must be regularly lubricated. Any repairs to the ladder must be performed by a qualified person and in correspondence with the manufacturer’s instructions. Always clean the ladder and the moving parts in particular immediately after use if the ladder becomes dirty. Only use conventional, water-soluble cleaning agents. Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents. If the ladder is being used commercially, it must be regularly inspected by an authorised person to make sure that it is in proper working order (visual inspection and performance test). In this case, it is essential to draw up an inspection schedule that defines the type, scope and intervals at which the requisite inspections are performed. The intervals between these inspections have to be determined in accordance with the relevant operating conditions, in particular the relevant frequency of use, loads applied to the ladder during use and the frequency and severity of any defects identified during previous inspections. The owner is also responsible for removing defective ladders from use and storing them in such a way as to prevent their use until they have been properly repaired or disposed of.
Ladder component(s): | Inspection point: | yes/no |
---|---|---|
1. General inspection points | All connecting elements (rivets, screws, bolts |
etc.) have to be in place. Are any of the connecting elements loose or
corroded? Is there any dirt (e.g. soil, mud, paint, oil or grease) on the
ladder?| |
2. Side rails/rungs or steps/safety rail| None of the rungs/steps must be
missing. Are the side rails, rungs or safety rails bent, twisted, dented,
cracked or corroded? Are the rungs or steps worn, loose, corroded or damaged?
Is the platform (if available) or are any of the platform components/fastening
elements corroded or missing?| |
3. Connecting elements, guides, fittings| Check ladder guides, locking
devices and safety equipment for proper function, tightness, damage and
corrosion. Are the locking devices or safety equipment damaged, loose or
corroded or completely missing? | |
4. Feet Stabilizer| Check feet and stabiliser brace for proper function,
tightness, damage and corrosion. None of the ladder feet/end caps must be
missing. Are the ladder feet loose, worn or corroded?| |
5. Ladder labels/ User manual| Are all of the ladder labels and the user and
operating guide available and easily legible?| |
RESULT| The ladder is in good working order and is fit for use.| |
The ladder must only be used after having been repaired.| |
The ladder is broken and must be disposed of.| |
6. Storage: Securely fasten and tie down ladders when transporting them (e.g. on roof racks or in cars) to avoid any damage. The ladder should be stored in a dry environment either standing upright, flat on the ground or hung on a wall with a suitable wall holder. It must be stored in such a way as to prevent it from becoming damaged and all of its components must be protected from the weather. The ladder must be stored in such a way as to be protected from children and such that it does not represent a hazard (e.g. tripping hazard). It must furthermore be stored in such a way that it cannot be used/removed for unlawful purposes.
7. Packaging/Disposal: The packaging must be disposed of in correspondence with the relevant regulations and laws. When having reached the end of its service life, the ladder must be disposed of in compliance with the relevant regulation. Aluminium is a high quality material and should be recycled. Please refer to your local authority for more information on recycling.
8. Service life: This ladder is a high quality product and designed to have a long service life if if used as intended and regularly serviced.
9. Manufacturer: KRAUSE-Werk GmbH & Co. KG • Am Kreuzweg 3 • D-36304
Alsfeld
Tel.: +49 (0) 66 31 / 7 95-0 • E-Mail: info@krause-systems.de
www.krause-systems.com • Issue date: 02/05/2023
[1.]
Caution! Risk of falling off the ladder.
[2.]
Read the
entire User Manual
For more information on this ladder, please visit our website.
[3.]
Check the ladder for damage after delivery and every time before use. Do not use ladders that are damaged.
[4.]
Maximum load
[5.]
Set up the ladder on a level, horizontal and solid surface. The ladder‘s feet must not be sinking into the ground.
[6.]
Do not lean out to the side while standing on the ladder!
[7.]
Make sure the ground is free from dirt and hazardous substances
[8.]
The ladder must not be used by more than one person at a time.
[9.]
Always make sure to have a safe handhold when climbing and working on the ladder. If necessary, take extra precautions.
[10.]
Do not put any excessive loads onto the sides of the ladder such as, e.g. when drilling into masonry and concrete.
[11.]
Any objects carried up and down a ladder must be light and easy to hold.
[12.]
Always wear suitable footwear when climbing the ladder.
[13.]
Do not use a
ladder if your physical fitness is compromised or insufficient for using a
ladder.
Certain health problems, medication, alcohol and drug misuse can pose a safety
hazard when using the ladder.
[14.]
Do not work on the ladder for too long without taking regular breaks. (Tiredness is a hazard).
[15.]
Securely and appropriately fasten and tie down ladders when transporting them on roof racks or in vans/lorries to avoid damage.
[16.]
Clean and make sure the ladder is free from e.g. wet paint, dirt, oil or snow, before use.
[17.]
Do not use the ladder outdoors in poor weather conditions (e.g. strong winds, frost, ice and snow).
[18.]
When using ladders in a professional context, always assess the risks involved taking into account the legal regulations in the country of use before use of the ladder
[19.]
Beware of
the risk of collision with e.g. pedestrians, vehicles or doors when setting up
the ladder.
Lock doors (with the exception of emergency exits) and windows near the
ladder.
[20.]
Take note of all of the hazards posed by electrical equipment, e.g. overhead power lines or other exposed electrical equipment, within the work area.
[21.]
Do not use conductive ladders for work on live equipment or near overhead power lines (e.g. aluminium ladders).
[22.]
Do not use the ladder as a bridge.
[23.]
Do not make any structural changes to the ladder.
[24.]
Never move the ladder into a different position while standing on it!
[25.]
Do not use the ladder outdoors in high winds.
[26.]
If a ladder comes with stabilisers, they must be fitted by the user before first use.
[27.]
Perform a visual inspection
[28.]
Perform a visual inspection
[29.]
Professional ladders
[30.]
The ladder has to be set up in the correct position, e.g. at the correct angle for leaning ladders (at an angle of 65 to 75 degrees).
[31.]
Leaning ladders with steps must be set up in such a way that the steps are horizontal.
[32.]
All locking buttons must be engaged when climbing the ladder.
[33.]
When using the upper section in combination with lower and/or middle sections, the max. standing height is 5 m.
[34.]
With the upper section, the top rung must not be accessed, as the ladder protrusion up to the top is below 1.0 m.
Subject to technical changes, errors and misprints. In case of doubt, please refer to the original German text. All accessories and work equipment shown are not included in the scope of delivery.
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