Instructions / Assembly

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6.
SETUP AND USE
6.1 If the raised landing is equal to or within a ¼’’variance the height of the ramp’s top edge (FIG. 5), place
the ramp in its intended location and use as is.
6.1.1 Ensure that the location is free of dirt and debris.
6.2 Place the ramp flush against the raised landing (FIG. 5).
Regardless of flap use or non-use, no variance of the ramp or flap height, with respect to the
landing height, can be greater than ¼” (FIG. 5).
6.3 Ensure that the ramp is used on a secure, unobstructed, level landing that is sound enough to safely
install anchoring hardware, and that the ramp is flush against the raised landing.
If a secure, unobstructed, level landing cannot be attained, or if the ramp is not flush against the
raised landing, do not use the ramp.
6.4 When placing the ramp indoors, foam rubber or other protective material may be used under the
ramp to minimize damage to floor surfaces.
Usage of foam rubber or other protective material may raise the ramp’s top edge above the
allowed ¼” variance. It is the installer’s responsibility to maintain the allowed ¼” variance.
6.5 To lift, move, or otherwise handle the ramp after it has been assembled, either disassemble it by
reversing the installation procedures, or carefully pick it up from opposing corners (FIG. 6).
Use a qualified helper to lift, move, or otherwise handle the assembled ramp.
FIG. 5
3” RAMP SHOWN
1” RAMP SHOWN