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VEVOR Attic Ladder Telescoping, 350-pound Capacity, 39.37″ x 23.6″ Manual

3-Step Easy Installation: Cut an opening according to the dimensions of 23.6”x 39.4”, and the 9.8-10.5ft installation height is suitable for most homes. The ladder comes with pre-drilled holes. Once you suspend the attic ladder, simply secure it in place with screws.
Concealed Door: This extension ladder includes a cabin door panel, eliminating the need to reattach springs during installation, making it more convenient. When storing the attic ladder, it automatically closes to become a concealed attic door, ensuring privacy for your attic at all times.
Easy Closure: Includes a pull rod and pull ring for effortless opening and closing of the attic ladder, without the need for shims. The insulated door panel provides thermal insulation and can fold away invisibly, seamlessly blending with various home decor styles.
350lb Strong Load Capacity: Made of corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy for durability and longevity. Even with long-term use, it won’t deform or bend. With heavy-duty hinges, support bars, and 3.2″ wide steps, it can stably support two adult males simultaneously.
Automatic Extension and Retraction: Equipped with a fully automatic safety lock that automatically locks when the attic ladder is extended downward. It also features non-slip foot pads for stability during ladder use. Simply squeeze the safety lock and lift it upward to retract and store the ladder.

Unlock the full potential of your attic space with the VEVOR Attic Ladder Telescoping Manual. Designed to provide a seamless and safe access solution, this comprehensive guide is your go-to resource for setup, troubleshooting, and optimization. The VEVOR Attic Ladder boasts a 350-pound capacity and is crafted from lightweight, multi-purpose aluminum, making it both durable and portable. Measuring 39.37″ x 23.6″, it fits perfectly with ceiling heights ranging from 9.8′ to 10.5′.

Our detailed manual walks you through every step of the installation process, ensuring you can set up your ladder quickly and efficiently. Whether you’re a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a first-time installer, the clear instructions and helpful illustrations make the process straightforward and stress-free. Additionally, the manual provides invaluable troubleshooting tips to address common issues and optimize the ladder’s performance, ensuring long-term reliability and safety.

Download the VEVOR Attic Ladder Telescoping Manual today and discover how easy it is to enhance your home’s accessibility. This user-friendly guide is designed to help you maximize the utility of your attic space, offering practical advice and expert insights. Don’t miss out on this essential resource for maintaining and utilizing your VEVOR Attic Ladder to its fullest potential.

VEVOR Attic Ladder Telescoping User Manual

MODEL: M6

Important Safeguards

WARNING:

Carefully read instructions and procedures for safe operations and SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

  • Do not modify the ladder/platform design.
  • Do not move a ladder/platform while standing on it.
  • Do not use it in bad weather like wind, rain, snow, etc. It is recommended to use the ladder in clear weather.

Before Use

  • Ensure that you are fit enough to use a ladder. Certain medical conditions, medication, alcohol or drug abuse could make ladder use unsafe. The weight capacity is 420 lbs.
  • When transporting ladders on roof bars or in a truck, ensure they are suitably placed to prevent damage.
  • Inspect the ladder after delivery and before first use to confirm the condition and operation of all parts.
  • Visually check that the ladder is not damaged and that it is safe to use at the start of each working day when the ladder is to be used.
  • For professional users, regular periodic inspection is required.
  • Ensure the ladder is suitable for the task.
  • Do not use a damaged ladder. Before using the ladder, ensure that the ladder is securely installed to prevent personal injury and accidents.
  • Remove any contamination from the ladder, such as wet paint, mud, oil or snow;
  • Before using a ladder at work, a risk assessment should be carried out, respecting the legislation in the country of use.
  • When using the ladder, do not overload it to avoid personal injury or accident.
  • Do not use the ladder for two or more people simultaneously.
  • Minors should only use ladders under the guidance of their guardians.
  • When using a ladder, climb up or down slowly to avoid personal injury or accident caused by falling or bumping the ladder.
  • Before using a ladder after placing it for a long time, check whether the ladder is loose to prevent personal injury or accidents;
  • Before installing the ladder, ensure that the mounting plate is solid and ready for use; • To avoid personal injury, do not install a ladder if the mounting plate is rotten;• When the installation support increases the height, adjust the site, and put the stairs to use when the ground is flat.

Positioning and Erecting the Ladder

  • The ladder shall be erected correctly, such as at the proper angle for a leaning ladder.
  • The ladder shall be on an even, level and unmovable base.
  • • The leaning ladder should lean against a flat, non-fragile surface and be secured before use, e.g. tied or use of a suitable stability device.
  • The ladder shall never be repositioned from above.
  • When positioning the ladder, consider the risk of collision with the ladder, e.g., from 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.
  • Ladders shall be stood on their feet, not the rungs or steps. Ladders shall not be positioned on slippery surfaces (such as ice, shiny surfaces or significantly contaminated solid surfaces) unless additional effective measures are taken to prevent the ladder from slipping or ensure contaminated surfaces are sufficiently clean.

Using the Ladder

  • Do not exceed the maximum total load for the type of ladder.
  • Do not overreach; 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.
  • Do not stand on a leaning ladder’s top three steps/rungs.
  • Do not stand on a standing ladder’s top two steps/rungs without a platform and hand/knee rail.
  • Do not stand on the top four steps/rungs of a standing ladder with an extending ladder at the top.
  • Ladders should only be used for light work of short duration
  • Use non-conductive ladders for unavoidable live electrical work
  • Take precautions against children playing on the ladder.
  • Where possible, secure doors (not fire exits) and windows in the work area.
  • Face the ladder when ascending and descending.
  • Keep a secure grip on the ladder when ascending and descending.

Attic Ladder Telescoping Product Parts

Technical Parameters

Attic Ladder Telescoping Installation

1. Fixed frame expansion wire fixed: the frame has the corresponding hole position, fixed with 6 screws(Figure 2 arrow), can be used.

VEVOR Attic Ladder Telescoping, 350-pound Capacity, 39.37" x 23.6", Multi-Purpose Aluminium Extension, Lightweight and Portable, Fits 9.8'-10.5' Ceiling Heights, Convenient Access to Your Attic Standa

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