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Installation Of Stabilizers; Additional Instructions For Use Of Telesky Multi-Purpose Folding Ladders - CAGSAN MERDIVEN EN131-1 Benutzerhandbuch

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7.7 Additional requirements for safety marking and safety instructions for Multipurpose
ladders
Single or multiple joint ladders should be unfolded/folded when lying on the ground and not in its
use position.
If the ladder is used as a platform, only
deckings recommended by the ladder
producer shall be used. The decking
shall be secured before use (only if ne-
cessary due to design of ladder).
Max. load of platform in scaffold posi-
tion (see EN 131–4:2007, Clause 7)
declared by the manufacturer (120 kg
to 150 kg) (only if necessary due to de-
sign of ladder).

8. Installation of stabilizers

Installation Of
stabilizers
(if part of the ladder)
9. Additional instructions for use of TeleSky multipurpose ladders
Do not stand on the last two
steps of the ladder in A position.
1) Break the thin plastic
piece to fi x the stabilizer
Do not stand on the last three
steps of the ladder in leaning
position.
Prohibited positions (see EN 131–
4:2007, Clause 7): M-position,
upside-down position (only if ne-
cessary due to design of ladder).
Ensure that the hinges are locked.
2) Make sure that the screw
holes overlap when
mounting the outrigger.
Press the hinge lock to set the ladder to A or
leaning position. Set the ladder A or leaning
position. When the angle of the ladder is brou-
ght to a certain position, the spring pins will
lock. Do not climb up the ladder without being
sure that all the pins are locked.
Unlock the rung to extend the ladder.
Lock the rung when you set the ladder
to desired level. Make sure that all
pins and rungs are locked before
climb up the ladder.
3) Tighten the screws
after passing through
the hole.
Do not climb from the back side!
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