5. Assembly / operation
The stair landing can be individually adjusted and is intended
for use on straight and winding staircases.
The stair landing can be adjusted to the different heights and
depths of steps:
with the help of adjustable support rails [C] in a vertical
direction and with likewise adjustable extension rails [E] in
a horizontal direction.
Setting up the stair landing
1. Set the stair landing with the feet of both extension rails
[E-1] on a step and fold out the support frame [B].
The support frame locking mechanism [H] must engage
securely (see detail 1.1).
2. Using both locking bolts [D], unlock the support rails [C]
and pull out to the required length.
At the same time, check the horizontal position of the
platform on the level [G] (see detail 2.1).
Both support rails must then automatically engage
(see detail 2.2); the feet [C-1] must be supported
securely on the step.
3. If necessary, unlock one or both of the extension
rails [E] with the locking screw [F] and pull out to the
required length.
Then lock the support rails again (see detail 3.1); the feet
[C-1] must be supported securely on the step.
Before using, check the stair landing to ensure a secure
horizontal position.
Setting up the hinged step / stepladder
4. Any HAILO hinged step or a HAILO stepladder with a
maximum of 4 steps can be set up in the middle on the
stair ladding so the steps can be climbed from above.
Storing the stair landing
5. After using, slide both support [C] and extension [D]
rails back in and lock securely.
Unlock the stair landing with both holds on the support
frame locking mechanism [H], fold together and lock
on the clip [A-1] on the bottom of the landing.
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