Beldray LA041593 3.8 Metre telescopic Extension Instruction Manual

To extend the ladder, start by placing it on a stable surface. Unlock the rungs starting from the bottom by pulling them upwards until you hear a click. To retract, press the release buttons on each rung starting from the top, making sure your fingers are clear of the closing mechanism.
Ensure the ladder is fully extended and locked before use. Always place it on a firm, level surface and maintain a three-point contact (two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand) while climbing. Avoid using the ladder in adverse weather conditions.
Regularly clean the ladder with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. Lubricate the locking mechanisms with a suitable lubricant to ensure smooth operation. Inspect the ladder for any damage before each use.
If the locking mechanism is faulty, stop using the ladder immediately. Check for any visible obstructions or debris in the locking mechanism. If the issue persists, contact the manufacturer for further assistance or repair.
The ladder is made of aluminum, which is a conductor of electricity. It is not recommended to use this ladder for electrical work unless specific precautions and insulating materials are used to ensure safety.
Store the ladder in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Ensure it is completely retracted and locked before storage. Avoid storing heavy objects on top of it to prevent damage.
The maximum weight capacity of the Beldray LA041593 telescopic ladder is 150 kg (approximately 330 lbs). Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain safety.
Yes, the ladder can be used outdoors. However, ensure that it is placed on a stable and level surface and that weather conditions do not pose any safety risks.
Check for dirt or debris in the rungs that may obstruct movement. Clean the ladder thoroughly and lubricate the joints. Ensure all locking mechanisms are functioning properly before use.
Place the ladder on a level surface and ensure all feet are in contact with the ground. Adjust the angle of the ladder to approximately 75 degrees for optimal stability. Avoid sudden movements while on the ladder.