Atwood MHL2243 Instalação, operação e manutenção - Página 4
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MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE
Failure to properly secure the Bunk Ladder to the bunk
bedrail may cause damage or injury. Always verify
that the Bunk Ladder is securely coupled to the bunk
bedrail when installed for use on the bunk bedrail.
Always verify that the Bunk Ladder is firmly resting on
the floor when installed for use on the bunk bedrail.
Never move the vehicle with the Bunk Ladder installed
for use on the bunk bedrail.
Make sure the rubber feet of the installed Bunk Ladder
can't slip. Once at rest, apply some weight to the bottom
step/rung of the installed Bunk Ladder to ensure the
installed Bunk Ladder is stable. If Bunk Ladder is not
secure, re-inspect the Bunk Ladder to ensure no
components are damaged, broken or missing. DO NOT
use Bunk Ladder with damaged, broken, or missing
components.
Verify mounting brackets are engaged.
Re-position the Bunk Ladder repeating the previous
steps until secure.
CAUTION
MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
Always check the position of the Bunk Ladder before
each use. Adjust into correct position as necessary,
ensuring ladder is secure every time before use. It is
the responsibility of the user to verify the Bunk Ladder
is secure to the bunk bedrail and in the correct
position.
OPERATION
MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
For comfort as well as safety, hands should be
completely dry and footwear should have solid
bottoms to provide better grip and support when
climbing a ladder. Bare feet, soft sandals or "flip-flops"
are not recommended.
When climbing onto the Bunk Ladder, grab onto the
rungs of the Bunk Ladder using a hand-over-hand
method. Always keep a firm grip on the ladder as you
ascend, only releasing one hand before reaching and
grabbing the next location.
descending the Bunk Ladder, always make sure feet are
planted firmly on the occupied step before advancing to
the next step or the floor.
CAUTION
DAMAGE
CAUTION
DAMAGE
While ascending and