Century AL2211R5 User manual

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MODELS/MODELOS: AL2211R5 | AL2511R5 | WL2211L
FTAL2211 | ALE2211 | ALE2511 | ALE3011
(In a kit inside the ladder)
(In a kit inside the ladder)
(mounted in aluminum feet)
WL2211L 22 1/2” X 54” 7’9”-10’3” *65” 74”
AL2211R5 22 1/2” X 54” 7’8”-10’3” *66” 74”
AL2511R5 25 1/2” X 54” 7’8”-10’3” *66” 74”
FTAL2211 22 1/2” X 54” 7’8”-10’3” *67” 74”
ALE2211 22 1/2” X 54” 7’7”-10’2” *68” 74”
ALE3011 30” X 54” 7’7”-10’2” *68” 74”
ALE2511 25 1/2” X 54” 7’7”-10’2” *68” 74”
ALUMINUM MODELS ONLY:
A. Using a tape measu re double check the heig ht of the ceiling.
B. Determine the locaon to cut the leadder rail and ladder feet for your ceiling height.
Follow table 3 and Figu re 13.
C. Cut the side rails and ladder feet (when required) at the appropriate line.
NOTE: The rail is not pre—ma rked for angle cut s.
D. Press down on the climbing se con to ensure that the folding a rms are fully
extended.
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If the ac ladder looks like Figu re 17, then both of the legs a re too long and need to
be trimmend fu rther.
If the ac ladder looks like Figu re 15, then both of the legs a re too short, and the ac
ladder is not safe to use. A new Iower secon would need to be purchased from the
manufacturer.
F. Install weather stripping per instru cons p rovided.
G. To install trim molding Ie ave 3/8" clearance between your door panel at the hinged
end and 1/8" on other 3 sides.
Check the length a fter making your cuts
E. Slide aluminum foot over ladder rail as shown in
Figu re 14. Posion so the rubber foot is in contact
holes in rail. Aach using (2) 1/4" bolts and se rrated
nuts per side (included).
Again, be su re the ac ladder p ower arms are fully extended. Trimmed correctly,
your ac ladder should look like Figu re 16. Verify that there are no gaps in the se con
(AL2211R5, AL2511R5, WL2211L models)
WL2211L 22 1/2” X 54” 7’9”-10’3” *65” 74”
AL2211R5 22 1/2” X 54” 7’8”-10’3” *66” 74”
AL2511R5 25 1/2” X 54” 7’8”-10’3” *66” 74”
FTAL2211 22 1/2” X 54” 7’8”-10’3” *67” 74”
ALE2211 22 1/2” X 54” 7’7”-10’2” *68” 74”
ALE2511 25 1/2” X 54” 7’7”-10’2” *68” 74”
ALE3011 30” X 54” 7’7”-10’2” *68” 74”
(En un kit dentro de la escalera)
(Montada en las bases de aluminio)
WL2211L 22 1/2” X 54” 7’9”-10’3” *65” 74”
AL2211R5 22 1/2” X 54” 7’8”-10’3” *66” 74”
AL2511R5 25 1/2” X 54” 7’8”-10’3” *66” 74”
ALE2211
22 1/2” X 54” 7’8”-10’3” *67” 74”
MODELO APERTURA
APROXIMADA
A” RANGO DE
ALTURA DE TECHO
“B” DISTANCIA
DE APERTURA
“C” ESPACIO
PARA DESPLIEGUE
FTAL2211
ALE2511
22 1/2” X 54”
25 1/2” X 54”
7’7”-10’2”
7’7”-10’2”
*68”
*68”
74”
74”
ALE3011 30” X 54” 7’7”-10’2” *68” 74”
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