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Jula AB LZ1111R Single Ladder

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Specifications

  • Model: LZ1111R 3134
  • Weight: 5.38 kg
  • Dimensions (mm): 2074 x 492 x 201

Product Usage Instructions

Inspection of the Ladder

  • Before each use, carefully inspect the ladder for any damage or defects. Ensure all parts are in good condition and functioning properly.

Placement and Setting Up the Ladder

  • Place the ladder on a flat, stable surface. Make sure the ladder is fully opened and locked into position before climbing.

Usage Guidelines

  • Climb facing the ladder at all times.
  • Do not lean the ladder on an unsuitable surface.
  • Always use the stabilising bar when using the ladder.
  • Do not exceed the maximum load capacity.
  • Do not use the ladder as a walkway or bridge.

Maintenance

Regularly clean the ladder of any debris or materials. Store it in a dry place away from any corrosive substances.

SYMBOLS

The following symbols are used in the instructions and/or on the product.Jula-AB-LZ1111R-Single-Ladder-FIG-3 Jula-AB-LZ1111R-Single-Ladder-FIG-4

TECHNICAL DATA

Jula-AB-LZ1111R-Single-Ladder-FIG-5   A model H (mm) Weight (kg)
Jula-AB-LZ1111R-Single-Ladder-FIG-6  B  C
Jula-AB-LZ1111R-Single-Ladder-FIG-7      D (mm) Max height  
A B C D
LZ1111R 3134 5.38 2074

The product is approved in accordance with EN 131.

ASSEMBLY

FITTING THE STABILISING BRACKET

  1. Put the bracket in the slots in the side rails.
  2. Put the screws (1) through the side rails and the bracket. Screw on and tighten the nuts (2). FIG. 1Jula-AB-LZ1111R-Single-Ladder-FIG-1 Jula-AB-LZ1111R-Single-Ladder-FIG-2

USE

CHECK THE LADDER

  • Take the following points into consideration.
  • Check that the feet and side rails are not deformed, cracked, corroded or broken.
  • Check that the attachments of other components in the side pieces are in good condition.
  • Check that screw unions and other unions are firmly in place and not corroded.
  • Check that no steps/rungs are missing, loose, worn, corroded or damaged.
  • Check that the hinges between the front and back parts are not damaged, loose or corroded.
  • Check that the locking bar, back bar and corner bar are not deformed, loose or corroded.
  • Check that no ladder hooks are missing, loose, worn, corroded or damaged and that they engage correctly with the rungs.
  • Check that no guide links are missing, loose, worn, corroded or damaged and that they engage correctly with the other half of the ladder.
  • Check that no feet/end pieces for the side rails are missing, loose, worn, corroded or damaged.
  • Check that the complete ladder is free from fouling (clay, paint, oil or grease).
  • Check that lock catches are working correctly and are not damaged or corroded.
  • NOTE: Do not use the ladder if any parts are damaged, loose or missing, or not working properly.
  • For some types of ladders, other checks should be carried out – follow the instructions of the manufacturer.

POSITIONING OCH PUTTING UP THE LADDER

  • Place the ladder in the required position at the correct angle: 65–75° or 1:4 for a ladder with rungs, with the surface of the steps horizontal for a ladder with flat steps.
  • The latches should be in the locked position before use.
  • Check that the surface is smooth, level and supportive.
  • Only lean the ladder against a smooth, stable and supportive area, and secure before use.
  • Never attempt to move the ladder while it is – always climb down and move it from the ground.
  • Take into consideration the risk of collision with pedestrians, vehicles, doors, etc., when positioning the ladder. If possible, lock/block doors and windows in the work area (excluding emergency exits).
  • Electrical safety – examine the area for electrical risks, such as high-tension power lines or exposed electrical components, and do not use the ladder in areas where there are such risks.
  • The ladder should stand on its feet and not rest on a rung or step.
  • Do not put the ladder on a slippery surface, such as ice, a polished surface or a fouled surface, unless sufficient precautions have been taken to prevent it from sliding.

HOW TO USE

  • Make sure the stepladder is anchored or suitably supported before stepping off it above ground level.
  • Do not use the ladder to climb to another level.
  • Only use the ladder for work that does not take very long.
  • Use ladders made of non-conductive material when working where there is a risk of coming into contact with live components.
  • Do not use the ladder in strong wind, heavy rain or other unfavourable weather conditions.
  • Make sure that children cannot climb or play on the stepladder.
  • Take regular breaks when in use – tiredness can put safety at risk.
  • The ladder must never be moved from the top.
  • Do not move the stepladder while someone is on it.

MAINTENANCE

  • Check the hinges and other parts of the ladder at regular intervals. Lubricate the hinges at regular intervals, but be careful not to drip oil on the rungs or side rails.
  • Hold the ladder firmly when carrying it.

CLEANING

  • Clean the ladder after use.
  • Keep the ladder clean and free from foreign objects and materials.

REPAIRS

  • Repairs and maintenance must be carried out by persons with the requisite competence, and under the instructions of the manufacturer.
  • A person with the requisite competence is someone who, through training at the manufacturer, has learned how to carry out repairs and maintenance.
  • For repair and maintenance of parts, e.g. the feet, contact the manufacturer or retailer.

STORAGE

  • Ladders made entirely or in part from thermoplastic, thermoset, or reinforced plastic material should be stored out of reach of direct sunlight.
  • Take the following into consideration when storing ladders not in use.
  • Store the ladder in a safe place, protected from moisture, heat, weather and wind.
  • Store the ladder in a position where it cannot become deformed.
  • A suitable position could be hanging on suitable brackets or lying flat on a clean surface.
  • Store the ladder so that it cannot be damaged by vehicles, heavy objects or fouling.
  • Store the ladder so that it is not an obstruction and there is no risk of tripping over it.
  • Store the ladder so that it cannot be used by unauthorised persons.
  • If the ladder is fixed to scaffolding, it should be secured so that unauthorised persons (e.g. children) cannot climb on it.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

  • Jula AB reserves the right to make changes to the product. Jula AB claims copyright on this documentation.
  • It is not allowed to modify or alter this documentation in any way, and the manual shall be printed and used as it is with the product.
  • For the latest version of operating instructions, refer to the Jula website.
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FAQs

  • Q: What should I do if I notice any damage to the ladder?
    • A: If you notice any damage or defects, do not use the ladder and contact the manufacturer for further instructions on repair or replacement.
  • Q: Can I use the ladder for non-professional purposes?
    • A: The ladder is designed for professional use; it is recommended to adhere to this intended purpose for safety reasons.

Documents / Resources

Jula AB LZ1111R Single Ladder [pdf] Instruction Manual
LZ1111R, C900112, LZ1111R Single Ladder, LZ1111R, Single Ladder, Ladder

References

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