CERTA CTLADTLF6MA 6.2 Metre Telescopic Foldable Ladder User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- CERTA
Table of Contents
CERTA CTLADTLF6MA 6.2 Metre Telescopic Foldable Ladder
SAFETY & WARNINGS
WARNING: To avoid serious injury or death, please read these instructions and observe all warning labels on the product before use. Retain this manual for future reference.
- This product is NOT suited for commercial use.
- DANGER! METAL CONDUCTS ELECTRICITY! Do not let this ladder or any of its parts contact live electrical wires.
- Maximum load for this ladder is 150kg. The weight of user plus tools and materials should not exceed 150kg.
- Always ensure that the locking mechanisms with weight placed on them are in the locked position before applying weight to the ladder. All the mechanisms should be locked if using the ladder at full extension!
- The ladder must be used with regular distances between the steps.
- Do not use any attachments, components or accessories not sold or recommended by Kogan.com with this ladder.
- Inspect the ladder after delivery, before use to confirm condition and operation of all parts.
- Inspect all parts prior to each use. Do not use if any parts of the ladder are missing, damaged or worn in any way. For professional users, regular periodic inspections are required.
- Ensure that the ladder is suitable for the task.
- Do not attempt to modify this ladder in any way. Doing so may result in serious injury and will void the warranty.
- Never attempt to repair a damaged ladder. Always have a qualified repair person to repair the damaged ladder.
- Destroy ladder if exposed to excessive heat (such as in a house fire) or corrosive agents (like acids or alkalis).
- Always use a firm grip and face ladder wherever possible.
- Always set up the ladder on a surface that is level, stable and dry. Never place the ladder on a slippery surface or try to increase the height of the ladder by placing anything under the rubber feet.
- Always ensure both rubber feet are firmly supported before stepping on the ladder.
- Observe extreme caution when using the ladder in windy, rainy or icy conditions or when using on a protective surface such as thick carpet or rug. This may prevent the rubber feet from gripping properly.
- Use caution when getting on or off ladder.
- Never use the ladder while under the influence of alcohol or drugs of any kind. The user should be in good physical condition to use this ladder.
- Never set up the ladder in front of doors that are not locked.
- Never use the ladder as a brace in any way.
- Do not use ladder jacks with this ladder.
- Do not use the ladder in a horizontal position, such as resting on a step.
- Do not, open, close or use the ladder upside down.
- The ladder must not be used hanging from the top rung.
- Always transport in the compacted position.
- Avoid subjecting the ladder to knocks or rough treatment.
- Avoid using in deep water as immersion could lead to a malfunction of the telescopic tubes.
- Pushing or pulling anything while on the ladder or scaffold may cause the ladder to tip and you to fall. Use extreme caution if you must push or pull from the ladder.
- Never attempt to jump, walk or move the ladder while on it. If you need to reposition the ladder, get off it first.
- To avoid losing your balance and/or tipping the ladder, never overreach. Always stay balanced and keep your body centred between the side rails.
- Never place yourself or allow anyone to stand or work under the ladder while it is in use.
- This ladder is not a toy and not meant for use by or near children. Never leave the ladder set up and unattended.
- Do not stand on the ladder while releasing the locking mechanisms.
- Never stand or climb closer than 3 feet from the top rung.
- Always wear shoes that have good grip while using this ladder. Avoid wearing loose clothing that could dangle and get caught.
- Remove any contamination such as wet paint, mud, oil or snow.
- Face the ladder when ascending and descending.
- Maintain a handhold whilst working from a ladder or take additional safety precautions if you cannot.
- If the ladder is used for access to a higher level, it must extend at least 1m above the landing point. Only use the ladder at full extension as a leading ladder at an angle of 75°C.
ASSEMBLY
Note:
Please note the plastic protector. This is fitted to protect the ladder’s feet
during transit. Be sure to remove this and throw it away before using the
ladder. It is perfectly normal for this part to become broken or misshapen
while the product is on its way to you. This means the protector has done its
job, preventing the ladder from being damaged.
Locking Mechanisms
IMPORTANT! Familiarise yourself with how the ladder works before use!
- Each step on the ladder has a pair of locking mechanisms. These consist of spring-loaded steel pins that automatically lock into place as the ladder is extended.
- Each mechanism is connected to a locking lever visible on the outside (see Fig.1).
- The locking levers have 2 purposes. They indicate whether the mechanism is locked (or not) and they serve as buttons for releasing the pins (lowering the ladder).
- A lever that is close to the side rail indicates that the mechanism is locked. A lever away from the side rail indicates that it is NOT locked (see Fig.2).
CAUTION! The locking mechanisms may appear to audibly ‘click’ shut, but always visually ensure they are locked. The locking mechanism must be fully secured before use.
Hinge Operation
The locking mechanism must be locked before using the ladder.
To unlock the hinge, pull from the centre of Hinge Release Rod and then let go.
To lock the hinge, move the ladder to the position indicated. Make sure that the Lock Bolts lock in place on both hinges. Check the label on both hinges to be certain that they are locked (if necessary, move the ladder section slightly back and forth to ensure locking).
- Ensure all hinges are locked before using the ladder.
- Never use anything other than your hand to lift up the hinge release rod.
- Never use the hinge release rod to adjust, move or transport the ladder.
- Do not use this ladder if the lock bolts do not lock in place.
- Keep hinges clean and free of dirt, paint, snow, etc.
- The hinges in this ladder have been lubricated at the factory.
Note: For best operation, clean and lubricate hinges periodically with light machine oil as required.
OPERATION
Parts List
- Couplings (x2)
- Sleeves (x2)
- Support bar
- Bolts (x2)
- Lock nuts (x2)
Mounting Instructions for Support Bar
- Insert support bar in round coupling slots.
- Insert sleeves in round coupling holes through support bar.
- Insert round couplings into ladder ends, ensuring pads face downward).
- Insert bolts through rails and sleeves.
- Place lock nuts on bolts and tighten fully.
Extending the Ladder
Telescopic step ladder: Grip the ladder from both sides and pull upwards, then
pull the release rod to ‘A’ frame position and lock the hinge.
Straight telescopic ladder: Pull the release rod to the straight position and lock the hinge, extending the ladder step by step as required.
tairway telescopic step ladder: With your two hands grip the ladder from both sides and pull upwards extending this section for your demand, then pull the release rod to A frame position and lock the hinge, fold one side in right position for stairway.
Collapsing the Ladder
When you have finished using the ladder, you can collapse it for easy storage
by folding it and closing it step by step with both hands.
Storage
The ladder must be stored in a safe dry location away from children and
excessive heat.
References
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