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Confer Plastics 7200-G Assembly, Installation And Use Manual page 5

Gate for use with 7200 ladder

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FIRST INSTALL THE 7200 GATE AS PER THE INSTRUCTIONS.
1. DRILL A I/8" PILOT HOLE IN THE TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER OF THE SECOND
TREAD. SEE FIGURE 1.
2. PLACE A
THE OPEN LOOP AT THE END OF THE TENSION BAND. SEE FIGURE 2.
3. WITH THE GATE PARTIALLY OPEN [LEAVING SLACK IN THE CORD] INSTALL THE
TENSION BAND ONTO THE TOP OF THE SECOND TREAD BY THREADING THE
SCREW INTO THE PILOT HOLE. TIGHTEN USING A PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER. SEE
FIGURE 3.
WARNING! Using a corded drill near pool may result in electrocution.
FIGURE 1
Use ladder properly.
• When pool is in use, lock the ROLLGUARD® on the inside of the pool ladder to prevent swimming
through inside ladder treads. (See "To open ladder", p. 7. in 7200 instructions)
• No diving or jumping from ladder - shallow water; risk of paralysis or death.
• FOR ENTRY/EXIT OF POOL, FACE THE LADDER AT ALL TIMES.
• ONE PERSON ON THE LADDER/STAIR AT A TIME.
• To reduce the risk of entrapment or drowning, DO NOT swim through, behind or around ladder.
• Illuminate the ladder when using the pool at night.
Weight limit - 300 lbs maximum. Exceeding maximum weight may cause the ladder to fail.
Secure ladder when not in use. When pool is not in use, make sure gate is closed and locked.
Watch children at all times when they are in or around water to help prevent drowning.
BE SURE AND SAFE. The manufacturer IS NOT responsible for improper assembly, installation and use.
WINTERIZING:
Unfasten the ladder from pool top seat and remove from the water. Remove the plugs
and lay ladder on its side to drain. It will take several minutes for the water to drain out of the ladder rails and
treads. A small amount of water left in ladder will not cause any damage. Replace the plugs so they won't get
lost. To reinstall, see 7200 ladder instructions Step 5: Placing ladder in pool.
1/4"
WASHER OVER THE #10 X 1-1/4" SCREW AND INSERT THROUGH
Safe Use
To reduce the risk of drowning, entrapment, falls, paralysis, or other serious
injury or death:
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3

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