Clarke TL-2C Telescopic Ladder Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Clarke
Table of Contents
Clarke TL-2C Telescopic Ladder Instruction Manual
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE telescopic ladder. Before attempting to use this product it is essential that you read this manual thoroughly and carefully follow all instructions given.
INTENDED USE
The ladder is designed and intended for domestic use, as a climbing aid in the
home and garden.
This telescopic ladder is not a toy. Children should be supervised at all
times to ensure they do not play with the ladder. Only use the ladder as
described in these instructions. Any other use is deemed improper and may
result in damage to property, personal injury or even death.
GUARANTEE
This CLARKE product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of
12 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of
purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or
tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it was
intended. Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase, no
product can be returned to us without prior permission. This guarantee does
not effect your statutory rights.
SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY SYMBOLS
SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING: FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL AND ON THE PRODUCT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY.
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
BEFORE USE
- Make sure that you are fit enough to use a ladder. Certain medical conditions or medication, alcohol or drug abuse could make ladder use unsafe.
- THE STABILISER MUST BE FITTED BEFORE USE.
- Before using the ladder it must be checked that all lock mechanisms are working properly. If the mechanism is not working properly, do not use the ladder.
- When transporting ladders on roof bars or in a truck, ensure they are suitably placed to prevent damage.
- Inspect the ladder before first use to confirm condition and operation of all parts.
- Check the ladder is not damaged and is safe to use at the start of each working day when the ladder is to be used.
- Regular periodic inspection is required.
- Make sure that the ladder is suitable for the task. If unsure, contact a qualified person for guidance.
- Do not use a damaged ladder.
- Remove any contamination from the ladder, such as wet paint, mud, oil or snow.
- Wear tight-fitting clothing, remove jewellery and tie long hair back when using the ladder.
- Always wear suitable footwear when climbing a ladder. Flat, dry, treaded, shoes with securely tied laces are considered appropriate footwear.
- Ensure that the surface you will rest the ladder against is capable of supporting the combined weight of the ladder, operator and any carried objects.
- Doors (but not fire doors or similar), windows and areas of entry/exit should be secured when using the ladder.
POSITIONING AND ERECTING THE LADDER
- Ensure the ladder is fully collapsed, all locks are secured and the ladder is free from contaminants before moving to the area of work. Only extend and close in a safe work area.
- The ladder shall be erected in the correct position, such as the correct angle for a leaning ladder (angle of inclination approximately 1:4) with the rungs or treads level (e.g. 1m away from the base of a wall if extending to climb 4m up).
- Only position and use the ladder on an even, level and immovable base.
- Ladders must never be repositioned from above.
- When positioning the ladder take into account the risk of collision with pedestrians, vehicles or doors. Secure doors (not fire exits) and windows where possible in the work area.
- Identify any electrical risks in the work area, such as overhead lines or other exposed electrical equipment. This ladder is not suitable for live electrical work as it is conductive and offers no protection from electrical hazards.
- The ladder shall only be positioned flat on its feet, not the rungs or steps.
- Never position or use the ladder on slippery surfaces (such as ice, shiny surfaces or significantly contaminated solid surfaces) unless additional effective measures are taken to prevent the ladder slipping or ensuring contaminated surfaces are sufficiently clean.
- The lock mechanisms for all the extended rung sections shall be locked (a `Click’ will be heard) before using the ladder.
USING THE LADDER
- Do not exceed the maximum total load for the ladder (150 kg).
- Only allow one person to use the ladder at any time.
- Do not overreach the user should keep their belt buckle (navel) inside the stiles and both feet on the same step/rung throughout the task.
- Do not step off a leaning ladder at a higher level without additional security, such as tying off or using a suitable stability device.
- Never stand on the top 1m of the ladder.
- Do not use the ladder in adverse weather, such as strong wind.
- Take precautions against children playing on the ladder.
- Do not use the ladder as a bridge.
- Face the ladder and keep a secure grip on the ladder when ascending and descending.
- Do not spend long periods on a ladder without regular breaks (tiredness is a risk).
- Ladders used for access to a higher level should be extended at least 1m above the landing point.
- Equipment carried while using a ladder should be light and easy to handle.
- Avoid work that imposes a sideways load on standing ladders, such as side-on drilling through solid materials (e.g. brick or concrete).
- Maintain a handhold whilst working from a ladder or take additional safety precautions if you cannot.
- Never erect or use the ladder upside down. The base should always sit firmly on the ground.
- Do not leave an extended ladder unattended.
- Do not place any tools or other objects on the rungs and do not hang anything on the ladder.
- Do not slide down the stiles of the ladder. Climb and descend with deliberate movements.
- Always maintain 3 points of contact with the ladder at all times e.g. two feet on the same rung and a hand on the stiles. Use additional safety equipment if this is not possible.
- The user shall put the hands around the stile when bringing the ladder from extended to storage position.
- Take care when closing the ladder to not catch any fingers, clothing or hair in the mechanisms.
REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
- 1. Repairs and maintenance shall be carried out by a competent person with suitable replacement parts. Unapproved third party spares are not recommended and will void your warranty.
- 2. Fully collapse the ladder, closing all rungs and secure before storage or handling.
- 3. Clean with a suitable proprietary household cleaner and a soft dry cloth. Dry all parts thoroughly before storing.
- 4. Do not submerge your ladder in water or any liquid for any reason.
- 5. Store your ladder indoors in a dry environment away from contaminants. Do not rest other objects on the ladder. Only store the ladder when it is dry.
- 6. Do not subject your ladder to humid or damp environments. These can damage the ladder.
- 7. Store the correct way up. The base should always sit on the ground. If possible secure the ladder to the wall to prevent them falling accidentally.
OVERVIEW
ATTACH THE STABILISER BAR
INSPECTION BEFORE EACH USE
The following items shall be checked before using the ladder:
- Check that the stiles/legs (uprights) are not bent, bowed, twisted, dented, cracked or corroded.
- Check that the stiles/legs around the fixing points for other components are in good condition.
- Check that fixings (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 ladder 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.
If any of the above checks cannot be fully satisfied you should NOT use the ladder.
OPERATION
The ladder can be used at different heights for different tasks.
NOTE: The ladder shall be erected at the correct angle for a leaning ladder (angle of inclination approximately 1:4) with the rungs or treads level (e.g. 0.5 m away from the base of a wall if extending to climb 2 m up).
LOCK MECHANISM
Each rung of the ladder has 2 lock pins that automatically move into position as the telescopic ladder is extended.
CAUTION: LOCKING MECHANISMS MUST BE ENGAGED BEFORE USE.
TO CLOSE THE TELESCOPIC LADDER
TO OPEN THE LADDER TO INTERMEDIATE LENGTH
TO OPEN THE LADDER TO FULL LENGTH
CARE OF TELESCOPIC LADDERS
WARNING: DO NOT USE YOUR TELESCOPIC LADDER IF DAMAGED AS THIS POSES A SEVERE RISK OF ACCIDENT OR INJURY AND WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
HANDLING
Ladders should be handled with care and not subjected to misuse. If it has fallen or received a heavy blow, it should be examined immediately for any damage. DO NOT USE A DAMAGED LADDER.
STORAGE
- Store the ladder in its lowest position
- Store the ladder indoors and out of the elements.
- Store the ladder where it cannot cause a trip hazard or an obstruction
- Store the ladder securely against unauthorised access (criminal purposes) and use by children.
CLEANLINESS
Always clean the telescopic ladder before and after use. The telescopic ladder must always be dry. The end caps of the telescopic ladder must always be sealed to prevent the ingress of dirt and other objects into the body which may cause damage.
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
For repair and replacement of parts, e.g. stabilizers, contact the CLARKE
Service department. Ladders should be stored in accordance with the producer’s
instructions.
Parts@clarkeinternational.com
Service@clarkeinternational.com
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