Aluminum Telescoping Wheelchair Track Ramps
General Guidelines
• It is the user's responsibility to read and follow all instructions.
• Keep these instructions with the product at all times and review before each use.
• It is the responsibility of this product's owner to furnish the instructions to any
person that borrows or purchases the product.
• Inspect the product before use to ensure it is assembled properly and all parts are
in safe working order and free of defects.
• Never modify this product in any way.
• All circumstances cannot be addressed in these instructions. Please use common
sense and practice general safety measures when using this product.
• Parts and/or instructions are subject to change without notice.
Safety
MAXIMUM *OCCUPIED / **UNOCCUPIED HEIGHT LIMIT TO GROUND LEVEL
• 2' ramp: Occupied loading: 4" maximum, unoccupied loading height: 6"
• 3' ramp: Occupied loading: 6" maximum, unoccupied loading height: 9"
• 4' ramp: Occupied loading: 8" maximum, unoccupied loading height: 12"
• 5' ramp: Occupied loading: 10" maximum, unoccupied loading height: 15"
• 6' ramp: Occupied loading: 12" maximum, unoccupied loading height: 18"
• 7' ramp: Occupied loading: 14" maximum, unoccupied loading height: 21"
• 8' ramp: Occupied loading: 16" maximum, unoccupied loading height: 24"
• 9' ramp: Occupied loading: 18" maximum, unoccupied loading height: 27"
• 10' ramp: Occupied loading: 20" maximum, unoccupied loading height: 30"
*Occupied is a person sitting in the wheelchair/scooter while loading (2:12 slope or
9.6 degree angle)
**Unoccupied is loading with nobody sitting in the wheelchair/scooter (3:12 slope or
14.5 degree an-gle)
MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY IS 600 lbs. (Weight rating is based on evenly
distributed load on 2 axles.)
Warning
• NEVER exceed the rated capacity of your ramp.
• NEVER exceed the maximum height limit listed above.
• Use caution at all times when loading and unloading.
• ONLY load and unload onto a stable, level surface.
• NEVER stand in the path of equipment or vehicle. Keep bystanders and children
away.
• DO NOT leave ramps unattended.
• Beware of pinch points. Keep all body parts clear of pinch points when extending or
shortening the ramps.
• Ramp surfaces will have less traction when wet. Use caution.
• Always shorten and secure ramps with the latches before carrying.
• The ramp is not a toy. DO NOT use ramp as a jump, scaffold, bridge, ladder, or
anything other than its designed purpose.
• ALWAYS make sure the top of the ramp attaching lip is properly secured onto the
step, landing, or vehicle before using.
• ALWAYS follow manufacturer recommendations for chair or scooter.
Operation Guidance
Loading wheelchair:
• Position the wheelchair in the direction of the ramp with front wheel forward. Roll or
ride the wheel-chair slowly and steadily up the ramp, ensuring that the wheels follow
the center of the ramp.
• Take extra care in wet conditions to ensure the wheels do not slide on the ramp.
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