G. 90-degree Mode Instructions
1. Starting from the stepladder mode, extend one outer ladder assembly one rung longer
than the other side (Fig. 37). This allows the top of the ladder to be closer to the surface
you're trying to reach, and lets you face your work, so you don't have to reach as far or
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twist your body.
WARNING:
LEVEL SURFACE, AND THE SHORT SIDE OF THE LADDER IS
AGAINST A SECURE WALL. NEVER OVER-REACH IN ANY
DIRECTION OR CLIMB THE VERTICAL SIDE OF THE LADDER;
THIS COULD CAUSE THE LADDER TO TIP AND MAY RESULT
IN INJURY OR DEATH.
H. Scaffolding Trestle Mode Instructions
NOTE: If your ladder has ROCK LOCK
additional trestle brackets are required to achieve this mode. Trestle brackets can also
be used on ladders with lock tabs, but are not required.
1. Trestle Bracket Method Setup
a) Starting from the small stepladder mode, unlock the outer lock assemblies and
completely remove both outer ladder assemblies from the inner ladder assembly. Set
the inner ladder assembly aside; it makes up the first of the two trestles.
b) Insert the trestle brackets into the tops of one outer ladder assembly with the tabs on
the brackets facing outward, then lock the outer lock assemblies, and then repeat for
the other outer ladder assembly (Fig. 38-40). The second trestle is now ready.
c) Space the two trestles out and place a sturdy wooden plank or LITTLE GIANT
plank (sold separately) between them at the desired height (Fig. 41).
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ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE LADDER IS ON A
38
, RAPID LOCK
or EZ LOCK™ fasteners,
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37
40
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