Millenium M-007-SL LOCK-ON TREESTAND User manual

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MILLENNIUM M-007-SL LOCK-ON
TREESTAND w/ M-102S RECEIVER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Model Number: Millennium M-007-SL Lock-On Treestand w/ M-102S Receiver
Maximum Weight Capacity - 300 pounds (136kg) (User and Equipment)
Millennium M-007-SL Lock-On Treestand
w/ M-102S Receiver
WARNING! This product carries strict weight limitations. Do not use this product if you exceed this total weight limitation. Please note
this weight limit includes the user and equipment. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
Your full-body fall arrest harness included with your new Millennium treestand has a service life of three (3) years past its date of manufacture. This date of
manufacture can be found on the sewn on label of each component of the fall arrest system. Replace this harness if the service life has expired. Should you
experience a fall while wearing your full body fall arrest harness return it to the manufacturer for free replacement. You must read the full-body fall arrest
harness instruction manual in it’s entirety prior to attempting to use this Millennium product(s) in any manner.
WARNING! You must use the full-body fall arrest harness which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA (Treestand
Manufacturer’s Association) and has been provided with this Millennium product(s) or an aftermarket full-body fall arrest harness which
meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA when installing, removing or using this Millennium product(s). Failure to
follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
Thank you for your purchase of this quality Millennium product! To ensure your personal safety, please take a moment to carefully read this product instruc-
tion manual in its entirety before attempting to set-up, install and/or otherwise use this Millennium product. Failure to do so could result in serious personal
injury or death! This Millennium product has been designed, engineered and manufactured to provide you with years of trouble free service.
Should you have any questions
about the installation and/or use of
this product, or any other Millenni-
um product(s) do not hesitate to call
one of our customer service rep-
resentatives at (601) 932-5832 or
visit us online at millenniumstands.
com. Our service representatives
will answer any questions you may
have about any of the complete line
of Millennium products.

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ATTENTION!!
WHEN YOU SEE A “WARNING!” BE SURE TO HEED THE MESSAGE! THE INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THESE MESSAGES CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE!!
WARNING! Falls from a treestand can occur anytime after leaving the ground. These falls result in either serious injury or death! For
your personal safety, please take a moment to carefully read this product instruction manual in its entirety before attempting to as-
semble, set-up, install and/or otherwise use this Millennium product. At least annually, review the contents of this instruction manual
and watch the safety information included in the Quick Response (QR) Code(s) which accompanies this Millennium product(s). Ad-
ditionally, keep these instructions for the entire duration that you own this product(s). Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious injury or death!
WARNING! The safe use and operation of this product is the sole responsibility of the user. It is also the sole responsibility of the owner
to provide any person(s) who borrow or purchase this product with these instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may result
in serious injury or death! Additionally, failure to follow these instructions may subject you to personal liability penalties as determined
by the U.S. Judicial system.
WARNING! Prior to each hunt, make sure that you have a signaling device (e.g., mobile phone, cell phone, radio, whistle, signal are,
Personal Locator Device [PLD], etc.) in your possession and on your person in an operable condition. This device must be within easy
access should you experience the need to contact emergency assistance. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious
injury or death!
WARNING! Failure to read and strictly comply with the instructions contained in this Instruction Manual may result in serious injury or death!
PLEASE NOTE THAT “WARNING!” statements have been placed throughout this Instruction Manual. These statements point out important
safety information and instructions, which, if not followed, could endanger the personal safety and/or property of the operator. It is imperative
that the operator of this product, or any other Millennium product(s) read and understand all the instructions and warnings contained in this
Instruction Manual prior to attempting to use this product(s), or any other Millennium product(s). Failure to comply with these instructions
and/or warnings may result in serious injury or death! When you see a “WARNING!” statement - BE SURE TO HEED THE MESSAGE!
WARNING! Thoroughly inspect this or any other Millennium product(s) prior to each use for signs of wear, damage, rot, corrosion, deteriora-
tion and/or any other type of defect. DO NOT expose this product to extended exposure to direct sunlight, excessive heat and/or freezing
temperatures. Do not use this or any other Millennium product(s) if they show evidence of wear, rot, corrosion, cracks, deterioration and/or
any other type(s) of defect(s). Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Do not remove, modify and/or omit any portion or otherwise mechanically modify this Millennium product(s) or its assemblies in
any manner. Modification, misuse and/or part substitution shall immediately void your factory warranty and may result in serious injury or
death! If you suspect that a part(s) is missing and/or defective, immediately contact Millennium at (601) 932-5832 for replacement of missing
or defective parts. Never modify your stand in any way by making repairs, or altering, adding or attaching anything to it except if explicitly
authorized in writing by Millennium. ALWAYS USE GENUINE FACTORY AUTHORIZED MILLENNIUM REPLACEMENT PARTS. USE OF
ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN GENUINE MILLENNIUM PARTS VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH!
WARNING! This Millennium product(s) is designed for adult use only. No one under the age of 16 shall attempt to use this or any other Mil-
lennium® product(s) without direct adult supervision. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Prior to attempting to use this or any other Millennium product(s) you must take the time and become familiar with its assembly,
setup, installation and removal. You must practice installing, setting-up, using and removing this product(s) at ground-level prior to attempting
to use it at heights above ground-level. Once you have become thoroughly knowledgeable and comfortable with this Millennium product(s)
set-up, installation, use and removal at ground-level, only then are you ready to use it at heights above ground-level. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in serious injury and death!
WARNING! When hunting from a treestand, falls can occur any time after leaving the ground causing injury or death. Always wear your full-
body fall arrest system (which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA), comprising a full-body harness, tether, tree
belt, linesman belt and Suspension Relief Device at all times after leaving the ground. You must stay connected to the tree at all times after
leaving the ground. Single safety belts and chest harnesses are no longer allowed and shall never be used as they put the user at serious
risk of injury or death. If you are not wearing your full-body fall arrest harness that is properly attached to the tree that is protecting you from
a fall, do not leave the ground. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Never rely on a tree branch for support while climbing. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! You must always inform someone of your hunting location, where the treestand will be located and the expected duration of the
hunt. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Inspect all safety devices each time before each use. DO NOT use these devices if it (they) shows signs of wear, damage (from
freezing, excessive heat, etc.), deterioration or vandalism. Factors such as tree growth, vandals, weather and animals may affect the per-
formance of an unattended tree stand. Do not store these devices outdoors when not in use. Failure to follow these instructions may result
in serious injury or death!
WARNING! The length of the full-body fall arrest tether must be minimized at all times. It shall be adjusted so that it is above the head with
no slack (snug) in the sitting position and you shall have the minimum amount of slack possible when climbing. Failure to follow these instruc-
tions may result in serious injury or death!

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ATTENTION!!
WHEN YOU SEE A “WARNING!” BE SURE TO HEED THE MESSAGE! THE INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THESE MESSAGES CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE!!
You Must Stayed
Connected While
Using This Product!
WARNING! Practice the use your full-body fall arrest harness at ground-level in the presence of a responsible adult to experience the feel-
ing of hanging suspended before using in a hunting environment. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Failure to follow the full-body fall arrest harness instructions could result in not being able to return to the stand and being sus-
pended in a harness after a fall. If your hunting location is unknown by anyone and communication efforts are unsuccessful, you must have
a personal plan for self-recovery/escape should you experience a fall. Prolonged suspension in a harness can be fatal. It is important to
exercise the legs by pushing against the tree or doing other forms of continuous leg exercises to avoid blood pooling while being suspended.
Varying degrees of physical fitness may require different plans for self-recovery/escape to avoid the effects of prolonged suspension. Have a
personal plan and practice it in the presence of a responsible adult before leaving the ground. No one escape/rescue plan will work for every
hunter, on every tree, in every circumstance. Only you can determine the best self-recovery/escape plan for your hunting situation and you
must have a self-recovery/escape plan for your individual situation before leaving the ground. There is time to make a correct decision on what
action to take if a fall occurs while wearing a full-body fall arrest harness. It is important to remember, “DO NOT PANIC.” You must only hunt
from the ground when a suitable self-recovery/escape plan is absent. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
Several optional products/systems are available that offer self-recovery or self extraction from a fall when suspended in a harness. Some
systems automatically descend the user while others allow user control. One of these products/systems can be considered for use as an
additional safety precaution against prolonged suspension and suspension trauma. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions on the
safe use of these products/systems.
WARNING! A suspension relief device must be on your person and readily accessible while using your full-body fall arrest harness. These
devices allow the user to relieve the load on the lower extremities if suspended in a harness and help maintain circulation in the legs, mitigate
suspension trauma (blood pooling) or allow descent to the ground. Be sure to follow the directions on the safe use of any suspension relief
device. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! If you have a limiting physical and/or health condition that precludes and/or renders you incapable of self-recovery and/or a suit-
able escape plan is not available, DO NOT hunt from heights above ground-level. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious
injury or death!
WARNING! NEVER allow the full-body fall arrest harness lanyard to get under your chin and/or around your
neck. This poses a choking hazard that can lead to serious injury or death. Failure to follow these instructions
may result in serious injury or death
WARNING! Never attempt to climb up or climb down with a weapon and/or gear in your possession. ALWAYS
unload your weapon and pull it up to hunting height using a tether or pull-up (hoisting) rope. ALWAYS lower
your unloaded weapon down to the ground prior to attempting to climb down the tree (when raising or lowering
firearms, the chamber must be open and the barrel pointing toward the ground). Use this same method when
raising or lowering all other gear. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! DO NOT attempt to use this and/or any other Millennium product(s) when ice, snow and/or freezing
rain has deposited or formed on any portion of the tree you intend to climb. Failure to follow these instructions
may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! ALWAYS maintain three-point contact when climbing up/down a tree when using climbing aids
(e.g., stick ladders, sectional ladders, steps, etc.). Proper three-point contact means having either two (2) feet
with one (1) hand or one (1) foot with two (2) hands on the step portion of the climbing aids at all times when
climbing up or down. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! DO NOT modify, fix/repair, alter, bend, cut, weld, drill or heat this product in any way. Failure to
follow these instructions will void warranty and may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! DO NOT lean out from a treestand for any reason. Never use your full-body fall arrest harness to
help you lean out of your treestand. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! DO NOT use this or any other Millennium product(s) if you have a history of heart problems, back
problems, impaired vision, joints that lock-up, spinal fusions, equilibrium problems, high blood pressure, are not
well-rested and/or any other physical impairment that may limit your ability to use and/or operate this product(s)
in the safe manner outlined in this Instruction Manual. Additionally, do not use this or any other Millennium
product(s) if you are currently taking any medication (including prescription) and/or using and/or consuming
any substance, including alcohol, that may limit your ability to use this Millennium product(s) as outlined and
described in this Instruction Manual. Never use a treestand when feeling ill, nauseous or dizzy. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! DO NOT attempt to use this or any other Millennium product(s) when thunderstorms are threatening and/or present within five
(5) miles. Do not attempt to use this or any other Millennium product(s) when any other adverse weather condition(s) presents itself. These
include weather conditions which have the potential for producing winds, lightning, rain, snow, sleet and/or any other atmospheric condition
which may limit the user’s ability to operate this Millennium product(s) in a safe manner as described in this Instruction Manual. Should
inclement weather conditions arise during your use of this Millennium product(s), return to the ground immediately. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in serious injury and death!
WARNING! Never jump or bounce on a treestand to seat it to the tree. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!

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ATTENTION!!
WHEN YOU SEE A “WARNING!” BE SURE TO HEED THE MESSAGE! THE INFORMATION CONTAINED
IN THESE MESSAGES CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE!!
WARNING! DO NOT use this product, or attempt to use a treestand, on a dead, leaning, diseased, loose barked tree (bark that flakes or falls
off), irregular shaped trees or utility poles. DO NOT use this product on any tree that does not allow for a level standing platform. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Hunting and especially hunting from an elevated position shall not be attempted by someone who is not in great physical shape or who
has a history of skeletal or medical conditions of any kind. This warning is not to be discounted. There are many hunting alternatives that do not
require the physical exertion and the stamina of hunting from an elevated position. The user assumes all risks of injury in the use of our product. If
at any time you feel uncomfortable using our products, hunting at an elevated position or your health condition changes, discontinue the use of our
products immediately and return to the ground. Failure to follow these instructions will result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! You must use the linesman belt when installing lock-on style stands to stabilize yourself.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Correct tightening and adjustments of all connection hardware is critical to stable
lock-on treestand installation. Make certain your treestand is installed in accordance with the
Manufacturer’s Instructions. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or
death!
WARNING! Practice the attachment of lock-on treestands at ground-level before using in a
hunting environment. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Climbing aids (e.g. stick ladders, sectional ladders, steps, etc.) must extend above the
treestand standing platform (at least 24” inches [61 cm]) to allow the user to step down onto the
platform. Never step up to your stand from a climbing aid. Failure to follow these instructions may
result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Never leave a treestand in a tree for more than two (2) weeks (14 days) as weather
and/or animals can cause damage. Tree growth can also stress and/or damage straps, chains,
ropes, cams and buckles. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Use a pull-up (hoisting) rope to raise and lower the treestand. Never climb with
anything on your back. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! ALWAYS have a second adult present when installing/removing or using a treestand.
The ability to get help quickly may save your life in the event of a fall. A good non-slip safety
boot is important for your safety. Be especially careful that bootlaces do not get hooked on the
treestand or climbing aids (tuck shoelaces into boot before climbing). Failure to follow these
instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! BEFORE each use, make sure all nuts and carriage bolts are secure. CHECK all
hardware and ropes prior to every use to make sure no damage has occurred to hardware and
the ropes are not cut or frayed. Keep rope from coming into contact with any sharp edges. DO
NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IF ANY DAMAGE IS SUSPECTED. Failure to follow these instruc-
tions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! DO NOT stand on the treestand seat. Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious injury or death!
WARNING! When using a lineman belt to ascend/descend the tree, the full-body fall arrest harness
tree belt and lanyard must be attached to the tree trunk before stepping down onto the treestand.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! REPLACE any damaged or warn part with original parts. Store in a dry, cool, safe
place away from sunlight. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Always lean forward as you climb and attach your full-body fall arrest harness tree belt
to the tree trunk before securing the platform to the tree and stepping onto the platform. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Check the ground under your climbing systems to make sure it is rm and level. Failure
to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! DO NOT attempt to make adjustments to this product or your treestand while at heights
above ground-level. All adjustments must be made with the entire treestand on the ground. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR NON-CLIMBING (LOCK-ON) TREESTAND USAGE
Prior to stepping onto or off of the treestand
platform, you must attach your full-body fall arrest
harness tether/lanyard to the tree trunk as shown to pre-
clude you from being unattached.
Minimum of 24” (61 cm)
Climbing system installed a minimum
of 24” above standing platform

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FULL-BODY FALL ARREST HARNESS SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1. Identify the main parts of the full-body fall arrest harness as depicted in Figure 1. Hold the full-body fall arrest harness by the
tether loop insuring the harness is upright and leg straps are hanging down as depicted in Figure 2. Straighten any straps which may
have become twisted. With the leg loops hanging at the bottom, step into each leg loop while holding the shoulder straps as shown in
Figure 2.
Figure 1
Full-Body Fall Arrest Harness (Front and Rear Views)
Shoulder Strap (R)
Shoulder Strap (L)
Tether
Tether Loop
Waist Belt
Waist Belt Buckle
Leg Loop (L)
Leg Loop Buckle (L)
Leg Loop (R)
Leg Loop Buckle (R)
Suspension Relief Device
Tree Belt
Lineman Belt (two sides)
Lineman Belt Loops (L & R)
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Figure 5
Wrap Waist Belt
Around Waist
Figure 4
Full-Body Fall Arrest
Harness On Loosely
Figure 3
Slip Right Arm Into
Right Shoulder Strap
Figure 2
Step Into Leg Loops
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Buckle
Strap
Long
Strap
WARNING! Read these Millennium full-body fall arrest harness instructions carefully and follow all the instructions! Your new full-body
fall arrest harness is designed for a maximum capacity(user and equipment ) of 300 pounds (136 kg). Additionally, your new full-body
fall arrest harness must be replaced after three (3) years of service! Replace your full-body fall arrest harness immediately should you
experience a fall while wearing it. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Falls from treestands can occur without warning. Product failures, falling asleep, misuse, vandalism, animal damage, etc. can lead
to falls. However unlikely, falls from heights to the ground below can be eliminated by using the full-body fall arrest harness system which was
provided with this product. You must use this (or aftermarket equivalent) full-body fall arrest harness system, as outlined herein, at all times when
using your Millennium Outdoors, LLC treestand product. Failure to follow these instructions will result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Use the Millennium full-body fall arrest harness provided with this product or a harness which meets or exceeds industry standards
recognized by the TMA. NOTE: You must store your full-body fall arrest harness out of direct sunlight and out of any other harsh environmental
condition(s) that may adversely affect its performance. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! It may be necessary to purchase an aftermarket full-body fall arrest harness which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized
by the TMA should the Millennium full-body fall arrest harness provided with this product(s) not be sufciently large enough. Remember: never
exceed the weight capacity of this product(s). Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!

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Figure 6
Thread Waist Buckle
STEP 2. With both left and right legs in the leg loops, slip your right arm through the right shoulder strap as shown in Figure 3. With your
right arm in the right shoulder strap, repeat this Step for your left arm. The full-body fall arrest harness shall now be hanging loosely
about your torso as shown in Figure 4.
STEP 3: Locate the waist belt and waist belt buckle as shown in Figure 1. Wrap the waist belt around your waist as shown in Figure
5. Thread the buckle as shown in Figure 6. Extreme care must be taken to thread the waist buckle as depicted in Figure 6. Tighten
the waist buckle until the waist belt is snug. DO NOT overtighten as this may become very uncomfortable and potentially cut-off your
circulation.
WARNING! DO NOT overtighten the waist belt as this may cut-off circulation and cause an unsafe condition. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
STEP 4: With the waist belt comfortably snug, locate the two (2) leg loop buckles as shown in Figure 1. Adjust both leg loop buckles so
the leg loops are positioned snugly in the groin area as shown in Figure 7. Tighten the leg loops so they are snug, however, not overly
tight. Overtightening of the leg loops will restrict circulation to the legs and cause an unsafe condition.
WARNING! DO NOT overtighten the leg loops as this may cut-off circulation and cause an unsafe condition. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
STEP 5: With the leg loops tightened to a comfortable t and the waist belt adjusted snugly, your full-body fall arrest harness shall now
be donned as shown in Figure 8.
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Figure 7
Tighten Leg Loops/Positioned
Snugly in Groin Area
Figure 8
Full-Body Fall Arrest Harness Donned
Correctly (Front and Rear Views)

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FULL-BODY FALL ARREST HARNESS SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS (TREE BELT)
WARNING! YOU MUST thread the tree belt buckle as shown in Figure 11. Failure to thread the buckle as shown will result
in the belt failing to hold and separation from the tree trunk. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or
death!
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Figure 11
Threading Tree Belt Buckle
Figure 13
Full-Body Fall Arrest Harness
Tether While Seated
Figure 12
Full-Body Fall Arrest Harness
Tether While Standing
STEP 3: With the full-body fall arrest harness
tree belt and tether installed as outlined previ-
ously, adjust the height of the tree belt so it is
taunt as shown in Figures 12 and 13. Please
note, the tether length will vary depending on
whether or not you are plan on standing or sit-
ting during your use of this Millennium product.
You must keep the tether length as short as
possible at all times to minimize the distance
you might fall in the unlikely event you experi-
ence a fall while using this Millennium product.
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Figure 9
Insert Tree Belt Through
Full-Body Fall Arrest Harness Tether
Loop
Figure 10
Wrap Tree Belt Around
Tree Trunk
STEP 1: Once you have reached your desired height,
insert the tree belt (refer to Figure 1 for identication)
through the loop of the full-body fall arrest harness tether
loop as shown in Figure 9. Wrap the tree belt around the
tree at a height that allows just enough slack for you to sit
comfortably in your stand (as shown in Figure 10). NOTE:
Keeping the full-body fall arrest harness tether as short as
possible limits the distance you will travel in the unlikely
event you should experience a fall.
STEP 2: Secure the tree belt by inserting the tag (free-
end) end through the slot in the buckle closest to opposite
end of the tree belt, then cross over the sliding mechanism
and back down through opposite slot. Pull on tree belt to
secure and test to make sure sliding mechanism engages,
creating secure tree belt placement. Refer to Figure 11
for proper tree belt buckle threading.

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FULL-BODY FALL ARREST HARNESS SYSTEM (LINEMAN BELT)
Figure 14
Threading Lineman Belt Buckle
A lineman belt has been included with your new Millennium to help insure your utmost safety while installing,
using, operating and/or removing your treestand. Your use of it as outlined here and elsewhere in this Instruction
Manual is crucial to its safe operation and the safe operation of your Millennium treestand.
When using lock-on style stands, it is necessary to use a full-body fall arrest harness lineman belt. These line-
man belts keep you safely attached to the tree while installing, using, operating and/or removing your lock-on
style treestand.
WARNING! You must wear and properly use the full-body fall arrest lineman belt which is provided with
this Millennium treestand. Failure to follow these instructions will result in serious injury or death!
STEP 1: Locate the full-body fall arrest harness lineman belt (refer to Figure 1). Please note, the lineman belt
is a two-piece design. One side short, with a sewn-loop tag-end and buckle (“buckle strap”). The other side, a
long strap with a tag-end and sewn-loop end (“long strap”). With your full-body fall arrest harness donned as
previously outlined in this Instruction Manual, slip the sewn-loop end of the buckle strap through the lineman belt
loop (refer to Figure 1) on either the left or right side of the harness. If you are right handed, it is recommended
you install the buckle strap on your right side. And vice versa if left-handed. This allows for ease-of-adjustment
when climbing.
STEP 2: With the buckle strap installed, repeat STEP 1 for the long strap side on the OPPOSITE lineman belt
loop.
STEP 3: Make certain both sides are cinched down tightly to the lineman belt loops.
WARNING! Both sides of the lineman belt must be tightly cinched down to the lineman belt loops.
Failure to do so will cause slippage leading to an unsafe condition. Failure to follow these instructions
will result in serious injury or death!
STEP 4: When ready to climb to your treestand installation height, wrap the long strap around the tree trunk,
threading it into the buckle strap as shown in Figure 14.
STEP 5: Adjust the lineman belt so it is a comfortable length while attached to the tree trunk by lengthening or shortening the tag-end
of the long strap.
Lineman Belt Donned
WARNING! A lineman belt that meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA (Tree-
stand Manufacturer’s Association) standards has been provided with this Millennium product(s).
You must wear/use it when installing, removing or using this Millennium product(s). Failure to
follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
You Must Stayed
Connected While Using
This Product!

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FULL-BODY HARNESS SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS (SUSPENSION RELIEF DEVICE)
No one plans to fall from their treestand, however, falls can and do occur without warning. It is important to know what to do in the
unlikely event you experience a fall from an elevated hunting position. It is also very important you practice your escape plan at ground-
level prior to entering an elevated hunting platform. There is time to make a correct decision on what action to take if a fall occurs
while wearing a full-body fall arrest harness. It is important not to panic. Remain calm and implement your practiced rescue, relief and
recovery plan.
A Suspension Relief Device, or SRD, has been provided with this Millennium product. It is provided to help relieve the pressure on your
lower extremities in the unlikely event you experience a fall from an elevated hunting position.
WARNING! Asuspension relief device must be on your person and readily accessible while using a full-body fall arrest harness.
These devices will allow you to relieve the load on the lower extremities if suspended in a full-body fall arrest harness and help
maintain circulation in the legs and mitigate (minimize) suspension trauma (blood pooling) or allow descent to the ground. Fol-
low all instructions below regarding the provided SRD (Suspension Relief Device) Failure to follow full-body fall arrest harness
instructions could result in not being able to return to the stand and being suspended in a full-body fall arrest harness after a
fall. Failure to follow this warning may result in serious injury or death!
Suspension Relief Device (SRD) Operation
1Deploy SRD
4Standing in Loop
3Ready for Use
2Adjust Loop
STEP 1: After a fall, take a moment to catch your breath and stay calm. Remain calm and do not panic.
STEP 2: Pull out the SRD strap located on the waist belt of your full-body fall arrest harness.
STEP 3: Adjust the SRD strap so you are able to step into the loop and then stand up, placing your weight in the standing loop and
relieving the pressure on your lower extremities. The loop size can be adjusted by moving the buckle up or down (refer to the Figure
below for SRD operation).
STEP 4: If you are able to reach your ladder or climbing system, use it to get back into your secured treestand and then carefully climb
down to ground-level. If you are not able to reach your stand, remain calm and continue to stand in the SRD loop and use your personal
locating device or cell phone to call for help.
Important Note Regarding Self Extractors
Several optional products/systems are available that offer self-recovery or self-extraction from a fall when suspended in a full-body
fall arrest harness. Some systems automatically descend the user while others allow user control. One of these products/systems
can be considered for use as an additional safety precaution against prolonged suspension and suspension trauma. Be sure to follow
the manufacturers’ directions on the safe use of these products/systems.

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SAFE LINK CLIMBING ROPE SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A Safe Link climbing rope system has been included with this product(s) for your use. Please note it is
included for your optional use; its use is not mandatory. It is designed to compliment lock-on, xed position,
and ladderstands. It is designed to ensure you are safely connected at all times while ascending (climbing
up) and descending (climbing down) trees. Your Safe Link climbing rope system has several components: 1) climbing rope; 2) prusik hitch
(six loops and prusik loop); and 3) carabiner as shown in Figure A. For safe operation, the prusik hitch MUST be congured as shown
below in Figure A. If it is not, congured as such DO NOT USE, REMOVE FROM SERVICE!
1
3
2
4
5
6
WARNING!
PRUSIK HITCH MUST BE CONFIGURED AS SHOWN!
3” Tail Minimum
Knot Secure
The prusik hitch MUST:
1) Have six (6) loops; 2) Have secure knot; 3)
Have 3” tail beyond knot end; and 4) Lock to the
climbing rope when pulled on.
If not congured in this manner, and if it does not
lock to the climbing rope--DO NOT USE!
Remove from service and call (601) 932-5832 for
replacement instructions.
WARNING! This Safe Link is designed to accommodate ONE (1) climber (user/person). Under no circumstances shall more
than one (1) user attempt to use this product. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! The prusik hitch must be congured as shown in Figure A. If it is not, DO NOT use! Failure to follow these
instructions will result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! This Safe Link climbing rope system and its components has been designed to be used only as a safety device
for hunting from elevated treestands. Any other use is prohibited (i.e., towing vehicles, hoisting, lifting, load restraint, etc.).
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! You MUST read all the “Warnings!” in this Instruction Manual prior to attempting to use this product(s). Failure
to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! DO NOT hold or grab the prusik hitch should you experience a fall. This may cause the prusik hitch to release
its hold on the climbing rope, causing it to slip and you to fall further. Failure to follow these instructions may result in
serious injury or death!
Six (6) loops
Climbing Rope Carabiner
STEP 1: Don (put on) your full-body fall arrest harness and lineman style belt which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by
TMA as outlined in its Instruction Manual.
STEP 2: Install/set-up your ladderstand, xed position or lock-on treestand in strict accordance with its Instruction Manual and those
provided with the full-body fall arrest harness Instruction Manual.
SAFE LINK CLIMBING ROPE SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Prusik Loop
Figure A
Figure E
Carabiner Closed and
Locked
Figure B
Wrap Rope Around Tree
Trunk
Figure D
Prusik Hitch on Loose
End Side of Climbing
Rope
Figure C
Slip Knot End Through
Loop
Model Number: Safe Link Climbing Rope System
Maximum Weight Capacity: 300 pounds (136kg)
(One (1) User and Equipment)
DO NOT WASH THIS PRODUCT IN A WASHING MACHINE!

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SAFE LINK SYSTEM USE/ASCENDING & DESCENDING
DESCENDING
STEP 1: When you are ready to descend the tree, do not disconnect your full-body fall arrest harness tether from the climbing rope. Climb
down the tree, sliding the prusik hitch down as you go as shown in Figure F.
STEP 2: Move the prusik hitch down the climbing rope frequently as you descend. Make certain to keep the prusik hitch above your head at
all times (as shown in Figure G) while climbing down to limit the distance you may fall in the unlikely event you should experience a fall while
descending.
STEP 3: Once you are on the ground and disconnected from your Safe Link climbing rope system, tie the knot end of the climbing rope around
the tree trunk. This allows you to easily slide the prusik hitch up as you climb (ascend). Remove as much slack from the climbing rope as pos-
sible, making it as tight as possible when tying it off. This practice allows the prusik hitch to slide easily up and down the climbing rope when
ascending and descending.
ASCENDING
STEP 1: Connect your full-body fall arrest harness tether to the carabiner as outlined in STEP 7 above.
STEP 2: Slide the prusik hitch up the climbing rope as high as you can comfortably reach without over-reaching as shown in Figure H.
STEP 3: Begin climbing to your treestand while maintaining three points of contact on your climbing sticks, steps, or ladder. When you reach
the prusik hitch height, slide it up the climbing rope a high as you can comfortably reach without over-reaching. Continue climbing and moving
the prusik hitch up as you climb until you reach your desired climbing height.
STEP 4: Once in your treestand, slide the prusik hitch up as high as possible, thus limiting the distance you may fall in the unlikely event you
should experience a fall while using this product(s) as shown in Figure I. NOTE: You must raise your prusik hitch as high a possible to limit the
distance you may fall in the unlikely event you experience a fall.
WARNING! You must position your prusik hitch as high up the tree trunk as possible. This practice limits the distance you will fall in the
unlikely event you experience a fall. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
STEP 3: While using a lineman’s belt per your full-body fall arrest harnesses Instruction Manual, climb to your lock-on or xed position treestand.
NOTE: The prusik hitch shall be snug on the climbing rope. Prior to use, check to ensure it is tight by sliding it a few feet along the climbing rope.
If necessary, tighten the prusik hitch by pulling on the prusik loop to increase the tension of the prusik hitch on the climbing rope.
STEP 4: While at treestand installation height and while attached to the tree rmly with your linesmen belt, wrap the loop end of the climbing
rope around the tree as shown in Figure B.
STEP 5: Slip the knot end of the climbing rope through the loop end of the climbing rope as shown in Figure C. Make certain the prusik hitch
is threaded through the loop end.
STEP 6: Pull the climbing rope through the loop and allow its length to fall gently to the ground below. Make certain the prusik hitch is now
positioned on the loose climbing rope side of the climbing rope as shown in Figure D.
STEP 7: To use, attach the carabiner to your full-body fall arrest tether loop making certain the carabiner is closed and the collar is locked as
shown in Figure E. Make certain the knot at the end of the prusik hitch is tight and that it has at least 3” of “tail” as shown in Figure A.
Figure I
Position Prusik Hitch as
High as Possible
Figure F
Slide Prusik Hitch Down
Climbing Rope
Figure H
Slide Prusik Hitch Up
Climbing Rope as High
as Possible
Figure G
Keep Prusik Hitch Above
Head At All Times
SAFE LINK CLIMBING ROPE SYSTEM REPLACEMENT
You must replace your Safe Link if it has been subjected to severe shock loading (i.e., prevented/mitigated a fall), was exposed to any type of
overloading (i.e., improper use or other), demonstrates any signs of wear (i.e., fraying, abrasion, nicking, stretching, etc.) has been subjected to
inclement weather for more than two (2) weeks, has become stiff or hard, has been exposed to vandalism or animal damage (i.e., animal damage).

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MILLENNIUM M-007-SL w/ M-102S RECEIVER COMPONENTS
A
B
C
E
F
G
Figure 15
Components of the Millennium M-007-SL w/ M-102S Receiver
MILLENNIUM M-007-SL w/ M-102S RECEIVER INSTALLATION
WARNING! Prior to installing your Millennium lock-on treestand, you must install a climbing system (i.e.,
stacking sticks, ladders, sectionals, etc.) which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Prior to attempting to use this or any other Millennium product(s) you must take a moment and
become familiar with it’s setup and installation at ground-level. You must practice installing, setting-up, removing,
and using this product(s) at ground-level prior to attempting to use it at heights above ground-level. Once you
have become thoroughly knowledgeable and comfortable with this Millennium product(s) setup, installation,
removal, and use at ground-level, you’re now ready to use it at heights above ground-level. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! STOP NOW! Make sure you are wearing your full-body fall arrest harness and lineman belt as
shown in Figure 16. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
STEP 1: Select a straight healthy tree, one devoid of dead branches with a minimum diameter of 9” (23cm) and one
that does not exceed 22” (56cm) in diameter at installation height.
NOTE: One very important note regarding the installation of your climbing system (i.e., stacking sticks, ladders, section-
als, etc.) which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA. You must install the climbing system so the
steps extend a minimum of 2’ (24” [61cm]) (refer to Figure 17) above your standing platform height. This practice insures
you’re stepping off the top climbing stick down onto the standing platform. This practice also insures you have a rm and
secure hand-hold while stepping onto your treestand.
WARNING! Install your climbing system, which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA, so they extend a minimum of
24” above the standing platform. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
STEP 2: With your climbing system which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA installed as outlined in the Manufac-
turer’s Instruction Manual, you are now ready to install your Millennium treestand. Always maintain three points of contact when climbing up/
down climbing systems. Always use a pull-up (hoist) rope to raise and lower your treestand. Never climb with anything on your back.
Figure 16
You Must Stay Connected
While Using This Product!
Standing Platform
Seating Platform
Cable Assemblies (2)
Receiver Tongue w/ R-Clip Installed
M-102S Receiver
R-Clip (not to scale)
Lower Tree Contacts (2)
Shoulder Straps (2)
A
G
H
F
E
D
C
B
(not shown)
D

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WARNING! Never attempt to climb a tree with your treestand in hand or on your back. AL-
WAYS use a pull-up (hoist) rope to pull your treestand up to the desired installation height.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
STEP 3: Tie your pull-up (hoist) rope to the Millennium lock-on treestand. Attach your pull-up
(hoist) rope so the treestand does not open while being hoisted. Ensure the seat pin (refer to
Figure 18) is engaged, locking the seat in the folded position. Should the treestand open while
being pulled-up (hoisted) it will become awkward and dangerously clumsy.
STEP 4: With your treestand attached to the pull-up (hoist) rope, and the tag-end in your posses-
sion (do not hold in hand), and your M-102S receiver (refer to Figure 15) in your possession (do
not hold in hand), check to ensure your lineman belt is properly secured to you and is attached
to the tree and carefully climb to the desired installation height.
STEP 5: Once you reach the desired treestand installation height, re-check to ensure your line-
man belt is properly secured to you and the tree. Make certain you are balanced and secure on
your climbing system.
STEP 6: Once securely standing on your climbing system at your desired treestand installation
height, and with your lineman belt securing you to the tree, wrap the M-102S receiver’s strap
around the tree trunk, making certain the receiver is facing upwards, with the “TOP” legible as
shown in Figure 19.
STEP 7: Insert the loop end of the ratchet strap into the right side of the receiver assembly and
secure the loop by passing the bolt through the loop and threading it into the receiver as shown
in Figure 20. Make certain the strap is not twisted.
STEP 8: To ensure the loop is engaged, pull gently on the receiver assembly. Once you’ve con-
firmed the loop is engaged to the bolt, tighten the bolt by turning it clockwise until it is a tight as
you can get it using finger pressure.
Minimum of 24” (61 cm)
Figure 17
Climbing system installed a minimum
of 24” above standing platform
STEP 9: With the loop end of the ratchet strap engaged as
previously outlined, and the bolt tightened, remove any slack
from the ratchet strap by pulling on the tag end of the strap.
With the slack removed, and the M-102S receiver level and the
strap untwisted, ratchet the remaining slack out of the strap by
engaging the ratcheting portion of the assembly as shown in
Figure 21. Tighten the ratchet strap until the M-102S receiver
is firmly attached to the tree trunk. Make certain you have at
least two (2) wraps (turns) of webbing around the ratchet spool
(barrel) to ensure good purchase (engagement) of the ratchet
strap to the tree. If you do not, you are attempting to install the
treestand on a tree whose diameter exceeds the treestand’s
capacity. DO NOT install this product on trees which exceed
the receiver’s maximum diameter capacity of 22” (56 cm).
Likewise, attempting to install your treestand/receiver on a tree
whose diameter does meet the minimum installation diameter
of 9” (23 cm) will preclude you from achieving the minimum
two (2) webbing wraps on the ratchet strap. DO NOT attempt
to install on any tree outside of the minimum and maximum
tree installation diameters of 9” (23 cm) to 22” (56 cm).
Figure 18
Seat Pin Engaged
Figure 21
Ratchet Receiver Tightly to Tree
Figure 19
M-102S Receiver Positioned Upward
Figure 20
Insert Loop End Into Receiver
1
2
Figure 22
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LOWER TREE CONTACTS
Figure 25
Tree Contacts Must Engage Tree Trunk
You new Millennium is equipped with a lower set of tree contacts (refer to Figure
15). These MUST be in contact with the tree trunk when the stand is installed as
shown in Figure 25. These contacts provide a solid installation foundation. If these
are not in contact with the tree trunk, your treestand is NOT installed correctly and
may fail. YOU MUST ENSURE THESE ARE IN FIRM CONTACT WITH THE TREE
FOLLOWING INSTALLATION. IF THEY ARE NOT, REMOVE YOUR TREESTAND
AND REINSTALL UNTIL THEY ARE IN FIRM CONTACT WITH THE TREE TRUNK.
WARNING! The lower tree contacts MUST be in rm contact to the tree
trunk following installation, if they are not, an unsafe condition exists. DO
NOT use your treestand if the contacts are not rmly engaged with the
tree trunk. Failure to follow these instructions will lead to serious injury
or death!
STEP 10: With the M-102S receiver firmly installed, hoist your treestand
up using the previously installed hoist rope. With the treestand still
folded, gently lower the receiver tongue (refer to Figure 15) into the
M-102S receiver as shown in Figure 22.
STEP 11: With the receiver tongue seated in the M-102S receiver,
insert the R-Clip (refer to Figure 15) into the bottom of the receiver
tongue as shown in Figure 23. You must install the R-Clip as outlined
here, or an unsafe condition will exist.
WARNING! Failure to install the R-Clip will result in an unsafe
condition which will lead to treestand failure. YOU MUST
install the R-Clip as outlined here. Failure to follow these
instructions will lead to serious injury or death!
STEP 12: With the R-Clip installed as previously outlined, remove the
seat pin (refer to Figure 15). You may now gently lower the standing
platform (refer to Figure 15) into place. When lowering the standing
platform, the treestand will tighten itself to the tree. Once lowered,
the two (2) lower tree contacts (refer to Figure 15) must engage the
tree trunk for the treestand to operate safely. If they do not engage
the tree trunk as shown in Figure 25, you must remove the treestand
and reinstall it as outlined here until the lower tree contacts are firmly
engaged to the tree trunk.
Figure 23
Insert R-Clip Into Receiver Tongue
Figure 24
Lower Seat/Install Seat Pin
WARNING! Failure to engage the lower tree contacts will result in an unsafe condition which will lead to treestand failure. YOU MUST
engage the lower tree contacts. Failure to follow these instructions will lead to serious injury or death!
STEP 13: With the standing platform lowered and the lower tree contacts firmly engaged to the tree trunk, gently lift the seat into position and
reinstall the seat pin hand tightening it.
It is of the utmost importance you remain connected to the tree while entering and exit-
ing your Millennium treestand. Most treestand accidents involving lock-on style trees-
tands occur while the user is either entering or exiting their treestand. For this reason,
you MUST stay connected to the tree.
While remaining attached to the tree with your full-body fall arrest lineman belt, attach
the tree belt of the full-body fall arrest harness to the tree trunk at a location above the
seat. Both the lineman belt and tether of the tree belt of the full body fall arrest har-
ness shall be attached at the same time. Disconnect the lineman belt and climb above
standing platform and step down onto the center of the standing platform. If there is
any looseness, step off the treestand and back onto the climbing system. Disconnect
the treestand and repeat the previous installation STEPS after re-connecting your line-
man belt.
GAINING ACCESSING TO AND FROM TREESTAND

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WARNING! STOP NOW!!!!! Make sure that you are wearing your full-body fall arrest harness system which meets or exceeds industry
standards recognized by the TMA. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! Prior to attempting to use this or any other Millennium product(s) you must take the time and become familiar with its
setup, installation, use and/or removal at ground-level. You must practice installing, setting-up, using and removing this product(s)
at ground-level prior to attempting to use it at heights above ground-level. Once you have become thoroughly knowledgeable and
comfortable with this Millennium product(s) setup, installation, use and removal at ground-level, you are now ready to use it at heights
above ground-level. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
WARNING! STOP NOW! Make sure you are wearing your full-body fall arrest harness and lineman belt as outlined throughout this
Instruction Manual. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death!
STEP 1: You will require a pull-up (hoist) rope for these removal STEPS. While safely standing on your climbing system (i.e., stacking sticks,
ladders, sectionals, etc.), which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA, at treestand installation height, re-check to ensure your
lineman belt is properly secured to you and the tree. Fold the standing and seating platforms up. Tie your pull-up (hoist) rope to the folded stand.
STEP 2: Remove the seat pin and fold the seat at. Replace the seat pin to hold the seat in the folded position. Gently fold the standing platform up.
Tie your hoist rope onto the stand so the standing platform will not unfold while lowering it to the ground.
STEP 3: With the stand under your control (i.e., a rm hold on it), remove the R-Clip and gently lift it from the M-102S receiver. Gently lower the
treestand to the ground using your hoist rope. Never allow the treestand to fall to the ground as this will result in damage to the treestand and may
result in treestand failure. Disconnect the M-102S receiver by removing the ratchet strap. Climb back down to ground-level using your lineman belt.
REMOVING YOUR TREESTAND
Your new Millennium treestand is factory finished with a state-of- the-art powder coating that guarantees years of trouble-free service. It is
recommended that you store your treestand out of direct sunlight and out of any other harsh environmental condition(s) that may adversely
affect its performance.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE/WARRANTY
IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION
Millennium Outdoors, LLC warrants this Millennium product against defect(s) in material and workmanship, under proper use and storage for the period
of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Proof of purchase, plus, the return of your warranty application card to our home ofce, is required for any
warranty claim. In the event this product is found to be defective within the warranty period, Millennium Outdoors, LLC only obligation and your exclusive
remedy shall be replacement or repair of any defective parts at our discretion. To obtain warranty service, please contact Millennium Outdoors, LLC
customer service at (601) 932-5832. Exclusions to this warranty include seat, paint, plastics, webbing and/or defects caused by operator misuse and/
or abuse. Limitation to liability include the forgoing warranty is made in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied and Millennium Outdoors, LLC
disclaims any implied warranty of merchantability and tness. Millennium Outdoors, LLC shall not be liable for any damages direct, consequential or
incidental arising out of the use or inability of this product.
WARRANTY APPLICATION CARD
I have read and understand the safety, assembly and operating instructions provided with my
Millennium treestand. I fully understand the importance of using the full-body fall arrest safety
harness which meets or exceeds industry standards recognized by the TMA, and realize that if I
choose not to use the full-body fall arrest safety harness I am putting myself at an increased risk
of injury should an accident occur while I am utilizing this Millennium product(s). I have read the
warranty information and know that I can call Millennium at (601) 932-5832 with any questions
or concerns that I may have about this or any other Millennium product(s). Mail to: Millennium
Outdoors, LLC, 201 Fairmont Plaza, Pearl, MS 39208, (601) 932-5832.
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY/STATE/ZIP
PURCHASE DATE
PRODUCT
PURCHASED WHERE

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