Branach FEU Series User manual


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These user instructions cover the following
Branach products classified as for Professional use
according to EN131-2;
FEU 3.9 to 9.6 Extension Ladder and
Single Ladder 3.9 - 5.4
The owner of this ladder must ensure that these
instructions are available to the user of the ladder.
User Instructions
1. Before Use
i. Ensure that you are fit enough to use a ladder.
ii. Visually check the ladder and ropes are not
damaged and are safe to use at the start of
each working day.
iii. For professional and domestic users, regular
periodic inspection is required.
iv. Ensure ladder is suitable for the task.
v. Do not use a damaged ladder.
vi. Before using the ladder, the user should make
themselves aware of the working at height
regulations applicable to their location and
working environment.
The user of the ladder must refer to this
instruction manual before using the
ladder
max. 1
Indicates the maximum number of users
allowed.
The ladder is suitable
for Professional Use
andDomestic Use.
This equipment should only be used by trained
and competent person, otherwise the user should
be under the direct supervision ofa trained and
competent person.

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■Cracked or damaged
Fiberglass Rails
■Damaged or missing
Steps
■Damaged Feet
■Damaged Rope
■Check all rivets and
bolts arein place
■Check Guide
Brackets are not
missing or damaged
■Check that the entire
ladder is free from
contaminants such
as dirt, oil, grease,
paint,etc.
■Check the ladder
inspection date has
not been passed
2. Inspecting the Branach
Product Before Use
DO NOT USE THE LADDER IF ALL ITEMS
HAVE NOT PASSED THE INSPECTION
PROCESS
i. Inspect the ladder after delivery.
ii. Before every use visually check the
ladder is not damaged and is safe
to use. If damaged, do not use the
ladder.
iii. The following items should be
inspected as a minimum before
using the system each day or
after the ladder is dropped or is
impacted.

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3. Ladder System Guidelines
i. The ladder shall be fully extended with the
rungs or treads level with the ground.
ii. The ladder must be erected on a firm, unmovable
surface with a maximum gradient of 15°.
iii. When positioning the ladder take into account
the risk of collision with the ladder, e.g. from
pedestrians, vehicles ordoors.
iv. Identify any electrical risks in the work area,
such as overhead lines or other exposed
electrical equipment.
v. The ladder should be stood on both feet; not
supported on the rungs or steps.
vi. Ladders shall not be positioned on slippery
surfaces (such as ice, shiny surfaces or
significantly contaminated solid surfaces)
unless additional eective measured are taken
to prevent the ladder slipping or ensuring
contaminated surfaces are suciently clean.
vii. It is recommended that the ladder is positioned
at the correct working angle of 75°. To ensure
correct angle, use the angle indicator marked
on the rail and/or the level-bubble in the
TerrainMaster base. This position is often referred
to the 4:1 rule where the feet of the ladder are one
unit out from the vertical contact surface for every
4 units measured vertically to the point of contact
of the ladder to the vertical surface.
ii. If using the ladder for pole work, the top lash
must always be secured around the pole.
iii. TerrainMaster legs must always be deployed
totheir widest position allowing for
300mm +/-15mm step height to ground.
iv. If transitioning from the ladder system to a
polestrap, a work procedure must cover
thisprocess.
max.
150
kg
i. The maximum total load for the
ladder is 150kg including tools
andequipment.
4. Positioning and Erecting
theLadder

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■Do not exceed the maximum total load for the
ladder. Refer to the ladder label.
■Do not overreach; the user should keep their
belt-buckle/navel inside the rails and both feet
on the same step/rung throughout the task.
■Always use with TerrainMaster feet in an
openedposition.
■Be especially cautious of wind when outside.
■Use non-conductive ladders for unavoidable live
electrical work.
■Take precautions against children playing on
theladder.
■Face the ladder when ascending and
descending.
■Keep a secure grip on the ladder when ascending
and descending.
■At all times maintain 3 points of contact.
■Do not use the ladder as a bridge.
■Wear suitable foot wear when climbing a ladder.
■Avoid excessive side loadings e.g. drilling brick
and concrete.
■Do not spend long periods on a ladder
without breaks
(fatigue is a serious risk).
■Equipment carried while using a ladder
should be light andeasy to handle.
■Maintain a handhold whilst working
from a ladder or take additional safety
precautions if you cannot.
■Secure the top and or bottom of the
ladder when ever possible.
■Ensure top of the ladder makes
contact with structure. Ensure
structure is in good condition.
■Do not move Ladder when standing
on it. Do not move ladder from top.
5. Using the Ladder

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5. Using the Ladder (continued)
Do not use the ladder on an unfirm or
unstable base. Do not exceed the level
the TerrainMaster can operate in (15°
Slope). Use the built-in level bubble or
spirit level to ensure the ladder steps
are level. If you are not sure, STOP. DO
NOT RISK YOUR SAFETY.
Do not overreach. Keep your belt-
buckle/navel inside the rails and both
feet on the same step/rung throughout
the task.
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Do not erect ladder on heavily
contaminated ground.
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Use the leaning ladder at the correct
angle.
To judge the angle, use the angle
indicator marked on the rail and/or the
bubble level in the TerrainMaster base.
Leaning Ladders with steps shall be
used so that the steps are in a level
horizontal position.
min.
1 m
Ladders used for access to a
higher level shall be extendedat
least 1metre (1m) above the landing
pointandsecured if necessary.
UP Only use the ladder in the direction
indicated.
Do not lean the ladder against
unsuitable surfaces. For Pole work use
a Branach Pole Strap or Pole Chain
combined with a Top Lash.

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2
3
Do not stand on the top 3 steps/rungs
of a leaning ladder.
Ensure the latch has fully
engaged the rung when
extending the ladder. If the
latch is not parallel with
the ladder, adjust so it is
engaged fully.
Ensure ladder is at the correct angle. To
set the angle, use the angle indicator
marked on the rail and/or the bubble
level in the TerrainMaster base.

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Ladder Setup FEU
Ladder Glossary
AStiles
BRungs
CTerrainMaster
Feet
DRung Wear Strip
EEnd Caps
FRope
GLatch
HLadder Guide
Bracket

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Ladder Setup FNU
Ladder Glossary
AStiles
BRungs
CTerrainMaster
Feet
DRung Wear Strip
EEnd Caps

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6. TerrainMaster Deployment
Slide the leg-lock latch towards the outside
oftheladder.
7. Extend TerrainMaster
i. Extend the TerrainMaster legs to their widest
setting.
ii. Depress the front and rear leg buttons to
extend the leg.
iii. Check that the lock buttons re-engage in the
extended leg position.
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1
2
2

Notes:
• Final adjustments to
TerrainMaster will be
made once ladder is
erected.
• Final result should be
300mm step height
from the ground.
• Screw turn wheel needs
to be wound back to
original position to lock
the legs closed during
storage.
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8. Levelling
i. Adjust the TerrainMaster step height to be
similar to step distance.
ii. Un-weight the TerrainMaster leg to remove any
spring tension.
iii. Wind the leg adjuster wheel until 2.5 cm
(approximately) gap is formed between the latch
and the adjuster wheel.

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9. Check Incline & Step Height
21
300mm
+/-15mm
10.Positioning Ladder
i. Before standing ladder
up check for hazards.
ii. Stand ladder up against
structure.
Use level bubble
toensure ladder is at
correct angle, and level to
terrain accordingly. Adjust
TerrainMaster wheels to
ensure ladder level.
Ensure there is a
300mm +/-15mm step
from ground to first
rung.

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11. Extending Ladder (FEU)
Branach Latch Sequence
Extend Ladder
Pull the front rope, ensure
rope tab is clear, latch will
ratchet to each rung.
Lower Ladder
Position rope behind the
rope tab to disengage
the latch. Pull front
rope downwards while
positioning rope away
from the ladder to
disengage the latch.
Re-engage Latch
When ladder is closed,
ensure latch is engaged
before moving the ladder.
Secure Latch
When at desired height,
ensure latch engages
securely under the
selected rung.
Release Slowly
Once latch is
disengaged keep
tension on the
rope and lower
slowly with rope
tab guiding the
latch away from
the rungs.
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4
1
3
5

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12.Storage / Care
i. It is recommended that Ladders be stored away
from direct sunlight, excessive heat, dampness
or exposure to the elements.
ii. Store the ladder in a safe place where it cannot
be damaged by vehicles, heavy objects or
contaminants.
iii. Store the ladder so it does not become a trip
hazard or obstruction.
iv. Store the ladder securely so that it cannot fall
and injure people.
v. When storing ladders, give consideration
for preventing use by criminals for gaining
unauthorised access and ensure children and
the general public cannot climb the ladder.
vi. Repairs and maintenance shall be carried out
by a competent person who has been qualified
by Branach and shall be in accordance with
Branach’s instructions and procedures. Only
use Branach recommended components and
fasteners.

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Summary
Ensure work area is safe
Stable
TerrainMaster
Secured
Level
Use level bubble
Inspect
Before Use

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MANUFACTURED BY
Branach Manufacturing Pty Ltd
a1/991 Mountain Highway,
Boronia, Victoria 3155, Australia
wbranach.com
EUROPEAN SUPPORT
Branach Europe AS
aMorsoegade 4
DK-6700 Esbjerg, Denmark
wbranach.com
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