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Solo Performer
Ladder Treestand
PN 82067
WARNING
!
You must fully read, understand and follow these warnings
and instructions (written and video)! Failure to follow these
instructions may cause serious injury or death!!
You MUST also view the enclosed DVD BEFORE using your new treestand!!
WEIGHT LIMIT
SINGLE USER
300 LBS. X 1 TOTAL*
DO NOT EXCEED THIS LIMIT!
(* Includes all gear)
Stand minimum and maximum tree size: 8-20” diameter
Solo Performer 82067, 1/2012
• WHEN HUNTING FROM A TREESTAND FALLS CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH CAN OCCUR ANY TIME AFTER LEAVING THE GROUND! FOR
THOSE REASONS ALWAYS USE A FALL ARREST SYSTEM (FAS) COMPRISING A FULL BODY HARNESS AT ALL TIMES AFTER LEAVING THE
GROUND. YOU MUST STAY CONNECTED AT ALL TIMES AFTER LEAVING THE GROUND WHILE USING ANY ELEVATED HUNTING PLATFORM.
SINGLE SAFETY BELTS AND CHEST HARNESSES ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED AND SHOULD NEVER BE USED. IF YOU ARE NOT USING A FULL
BODY HARNESS THAT IS PROTECTING YOU FROM A FALL, DO NOT LEAVE THE GROUND!
• READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE MANUFACTURER’S WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS AND USE ALL SAFETY DEVICES PROVIDED.
CONTACT SUMMIT TREESTANDS FOR ANY QUESTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH!
• A SIGNAL DEVICE SUCH A MOBILE PHONE, RADIO, WHISTLE, SIGNAL FLARE OR PERSONAL LOCATOR DEVICE (PLD) MUST BE ON YOUR
PERSON AND READILY AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES! ALWAYS INFORM SOMEONE OF YOUR HUNTING LOCATION, WHERE THE TREESTAND
WILL BE LOCATED AND THE EXPECTED DURATION OF THE HUNT!
• DO NOT USE ANY TREESTAND UNLESS YOU ARE IN GOOD PHYSICAL SHAPE AND HAVE NO PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS OR MEDICAL
CONDITIONS WHICH MAY PREVENT YOU FROM SAFELY USING THIS PRODUCT. ALWAYS CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IF YOU HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR PHYSICAL ABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT.
• NEVER USE A TREESTAND WHILE TAKING DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR CERTAIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGS! ALWAYS CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IF YOU
HAVE ANY QUESTION ABOUT TAKING SPECIFIC MEDICATIONS AND USING THIS PRODUCT!
• NEVER USE A TREESTAND DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER SUCH AS RAIN, LIGHTNING, WINDSTORMS OR ICY CONDITIONS! END YOUR
HUNT AND RETURN TO THE GROUND IF ANY OF THESE INCLEMENT CONDITIONS ARISE.
• NEVER USE A TREESTAND WHEN FEELING ILL, NAUSEOUS, DROWSY OR DIZZY!
• BE WELL RESTED AND NEVER HURRY. HURRYING CAUSES ACCIDENTS!
• CHECK EVERY LADDER SECTION CONNECTION EVERY TIME YOU USE THE STAND. IF ANY LADDER SECTIONS ARE SEPARATING - DO NOT
USE THE STAND!
• NEVER USE A TREESTAND ON A DEAD, LEANING, DISEASED, LOOSE BARKED TREE, ON A UTILITY POLE OR ON TREES THAT HAVE ANY
OBSTRUCTIONS THAT MAY LIMIT TREESTAND USE! NEVER RELY ON A TREE BRANCH FOR SUPPORT!
• CHECK THE GROUND UNDER THE LADDER STAND TO MAKE SURE IT IS FIRM AND LEVEL. SLOPING GROUND OR AN UNEVEN SURFACE
(ONE LADDER SECTION ON A ROCK FOR EXAMPLE) CAN CAUSE YOUR STAND TO TILT OR SHIFT AS YOU CLIMB.
• ALWAYS MAINTAIN THREE POINTS OF CONTACT WHEN YOU CLIMB THE LADDER SECTION OF THIS STAND!
• NEVER JUMP OR BOUNCE ON A TREESTAND TO SECURE IT TO THE TREE!
• PULL UP A BOW, BACKPACK, FIREARM OR OTHER EQUIPMENT ONLY AFTER BEING SECURE IN THE TREESTAND. FIREARMS MUST BE
PULLED UP UNLOADED, CHAMBER OPEN AND MUZZLE DOWN!
• NEVER MODIFY YOUR STAND IN ANY WAY BY MAKING REPAIRS, REPLACING PARTS, OR ALTERING ADDING OR ATTACHING ANYTHING
TO IT EXCEPT IF EXPLICITLY AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY THE MANUFACTURER!
• PRACTICE INSTALLING, ADJUSTING AND USING YOUR TREESTAND AT GROUND LEVEL PRIOR TO USING IT AT ELEVATED POSITIONS!
• INSTRUCTIONS (WRITTEN AND VIDEO) SHOULD BE KEPT IN A SAFE PLACE AND REVIEWED AT LEAST ANNUALLY. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE TREESTAND OWNER TO FURNISH THE COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS TO ANY PERSON WHO BORROWS OR PURCHASES THE
TREESTAND! THIS SUMMIT TREESTAND IS DESIGNED TO BE USED AS A COMPLETE SYSTEM - NEVER LOAN OR SELL ONLY A PORTION OF
THIS TREESTAND SYSTEM.
• BEFORE EACH USE OF YOUR SUMMIT TREESTAND, ALWAYS INSPECT THE TREESTAND AND HARNESS FOR ANY DAMAGE, CRACKS, TEARS,
CABLE WEAR OR ABRASION THAT MAY HAVE OCCURRED IN TRANSPORTING / STORING YOUR TREESTAND. DO NOT USE IF ANY DAMAGE
IS FOUND! CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR THE APPROPRIATE REPAIR / REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE!
• DO NOT LEAVE YOUR TREESTAND OUTDOORS WHEN IT IS NOT BEING USED! ANY STAND TUBING THAT IS ALLOWED TO FILL WITH
RAINWATER AND FREEZE WILL RUPTURE OR BURST - DO NOT USE YOUR TREESTAND IF THIS OCCURS!
© 2012 Summit Treestands, LLC
715 Summit Dr. Decatur, AL 35601
(256) 353-0634
[email protected]
www.summitstands.com
82067.890 - HARDWARE PACKET
All bolts used are 1/4” threads, grade 5.
PN DESCRIPTION QTY
10601 1 3/4” BOLT, 1/4x20 10
10670 2 1/2” BOLT, 1/4x20 3
10612 LOCK NUT, 1/4x20 13
1/4” WIRE LOCK PIN 1
1 INDEX
PG 2
GENERAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS, STAND WEIGHT LIMITS PG 1
SECTION 1 - INDEX PG 2
SECTION 2 - PARTS LIST PG 2
SECTION 3 - TOOLS REQUIRED PG 2
SECTION 4 - ASSEMBLY PG 3 - 6
SECTION 5 - SETUP AND USE PG 7 - 10
SECTION 6 - MAINTENANCE AND CARE PG 10
SECTION 7 - HARNESS SUSPENSION INFORMATION PG 10
SECTION 8 - LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION PG 11
2 PARTS LIST
BOX CONTENTS
PN DESCRIPTION QTY
82067.010 LEFT UPRIGHT 1
82067.020 RIGHT UPRIGHT 1
82067.030 PLATFORM SUPPORT 2
82067.100 PLATFORM 1
82067.200 YOKE 1
82067.410 TOP LADDER SECTION 1
82067.420 MIDDLE LADDER SECTION 1
82067.430 BOTTOM LADDER SECTION 1
82067.440 STABILIZER MALE SECTION 1
82067.450 STABILIZER FEMALE SECTION 1
82067.850 FOAM SEAT 1
82067.300 ACCESSORY PACKET 1
ACCESSORY PACKET CONTENTS
PN DESCRIPTION QTY
82067.890 HARDWARE PACKET 1
82067.350 PLATFORM RATCHET WITH
LOOP END 1
82067.355 PLATFORM SHORT STRAP
FOR RATCHET 1
82067.360 SHORT LADDER STABILIZER STRAP
WITH CAM BUCKLE 2
82067.365 LONG LADDER STABILIZER STRAP
WITH LOOP END 2
82067.870 INSTRUCTIONAL DVD 1
82067.880 4 POINT HARNESS WITH TREE
STRAP AND INSTRUCTIONS 1
3 TOOLS REQUIRED
Please call 256-353-0634 or visit http://www.summitstands.com/contactus/
if you have any questions, if you need replacement parts, if you have any missing parts or if the
included DVD does not play.
www.summitstands.com
Tools Use
• 7/16” Wrenches and / or Socket / Ratchet Main Ladder Bolts / Nuts -1/4x20 hardware
- Assembly can be made easier by the use of a powered ratchet or drill with socket adapter (take care not to overtighten
when using power tools to assemble)
- It is recommended that all bolts be sorted by thread count / length prior to assembly.
PG 3
LADDER COLUMN
1. Position the Top Ladder Section and Middle Ladder Section as
shown in figure 1. The stamped steel rung open ends should face
the same on all ladder sections. The open end of the rung will face
the ground.
The Middle Ladder Section has a welded metal insert on the second
rung.
2. Slide the Ladder Sections together, line up the bolt holes and use
one 1 3/4” bolt and lock nut to secure each side (figure 2).
3. Position the Bottom Ladder Section as shown in figure 3. The
Bottom Ladder Section has no welded couplers. Position it so the
rungs face the same direction as the ladder sections in Step 1.
4. Slide the Ladder Sections together, line up the bolt holes and use
one 1 3/4” bolt and lock nut to secure each side (figure 2).
1 3/4” BOLTS, LOCK NUTS -
WRENCH TIGHTEN
2
TOP LADDER SECTION
(PN 82067.410)
MIDDLE LADDER
SECTION
(PN 82067.420)
1
WELDED
INSERT
4ASSEMBLY
3
BOTTOM LADDER SECTION
(PN 82067.430)
WELDED
INSERT
MIDDLE LADDER
SECTION
(PN 82067.420)
TOP LADDER SECTION
(PN 82067.410)
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1 3/4” BOLTS, LOCK NUTS -
WRENCH TIGHTEN
5
NOTICE
Summit recommends the use of the SOP Climbing
System Accessory with all ladder and hang-on
treestands. For more information please visit our
website www.summitstands.com or by calling 256-
353-0634.
SEAT SUPPORT
1. Position the Left and Right Upright arms
and the Yoke as shown in figure 4. Please
note the correct orientation. The Upright arms
should bend in at the middle and the teeth on
the yoke should face down.
2. Slide the Upright arms onto the Yoke and
line up the bolt holes. Secure both sides with 1
3/4” bolts and lock nuts as shown in figure 5.
YOKE
(PN 82067.200)
4
LEFT
UPRIGHT
(PN 82067.010)
RIGHT
UPRIGHT
(PN 82067.020)
PG 5
PLATFORM
1. Position the finished Seat Support and
Ladder Assembly as shown in figure 6. Note
that the open end of the stamped rungs face
down. Slide the Seat Support down onto the
Ladder Assembly and line up the bolt holes.
2. Position the Platform Assembly as shown in
figure 7.
3. Slide the platform forward and line up the
bolt holes from Step 1. Secure with two 2 1/2”
bolts and lock nuts (figure 8). Leave these
bolts hand tight for now.
4. Position one of the Platform Support bars
as shown in figure 9. The bar should run from
the inside of the Upright to the outside of the
Platform as shown.
5. Secure at the upper and lower hole using
one 1 3/4” bolt and lock nut. Leave these bolts
hand tight until both bars are attached.
6. Repeat for the opposite side.
7. Wrench tighten bolts from Steps 3 and 5.
6
SEAT
SUPPORT
LADDER
ASSEMBLY
8
2 1/2” BOLTS, LOCK NUTS -
WRENCH TIGHTEN STEP 7
9
EXPANDED
METAL REMOVED
FOR CLARITY
PLATFORM
SUPPORT
(PN 82067.030)
1 3/4” BOLTS, LOCK NUTS -
WRENCH TIGHTEN STEP 7
7
PLATFORM
(PN 82067.100)
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10
TOWARD
PLATFORM
STABILIZER
FEMALE SECTION
(PN 82067.450)
STABILIZER BAR
1. Position the Female Section of the Stabilizer bar as
shown in figure 10. The Stabilizer bar will attach to the
welded insert from the bottom.
2. Secure using one 2 1/2” bolt and lock nut.
(see figure 11)
3. Position the Male Stabilizer bar as shown (figure 12).
Line up the bolt holes and secure using the Wire Lock Pin as
shown in figure 13. The Stabilizer bar has several holes to
accommodate different tree sizes.
11
2 1/2” BOLT, LOCK NUT -
WRENCH TIGHTEN
STABILIZER
FEMALE SECTION
STABILIZER
MALE SECTION
(PN 82067.440)
12
1/4” WIRE LOCK PIN
13
14
FOAM SEAT
(PN 82067.850)
FOAM SEAT
1. Position the Foam Seat inside the frame as shown in figure 14.
2. Wrap the webbing straps over the bar and bring the buckles
together under the seat.
3. Twist the smaller three bar slide buckle slightly sideways and
push it through the larger D buckle as shown in figure 15.
4. The final buckle should look like figure 16. Repeat for the
other strap.
15 16
NOTICE
The foam seat included with this treestand is
removable for storage. DO NOT leave your stand
outdoors when it is not being used.
PG 7
5 SETUP AND USE
PLATFORM RATCHET STRAP
1. Attach the Ratchet with Loop End to the yoke tube at
location A as shown in figure 17. Put the sewn loop around
the tube (figure 18) and then push the ratchet through the
loop (figure 19) to create a cinch knot as shown in figure
20.
2. Attach the Short Strap for the Ratchet to the opposite
yoke tubing at location B shown in figure 14. Loop the
free end of the strap around the tube and then through the
sewn loop. Pull to create a cinch knot. This is the platform
tie down ratchet strap.
LADDER STABILIZER STRAPS (CAM BUCKLE)
1. Attach the two Long Stabilizer Straps to the yoke tube
at locations A and B in figure 17. Use the same procedure
from Step 1 above to create a cinch knot for each strap.
These are the two main ladder stabilizer straps.
2. Attach the Cam Buckle end of each strap to the bottom
ladder column between the second and third rungs as
shown in figure 21. Use the same procedure to create a
cinch knot.
3. Before setup, run the Long Stabilizer Straps to the Cam
Buckles and thread them as shown in figure 22. Pull the
free end on both straps until they are tight.
These two straps provide support to the ladder column
while you are setting your stand up and double as Stabilizer
straps once the stand is in place.
17
A
B
18 19 20
WARNING
!
Never Wrap The Stabilization Straps Around The
Ladder Rungs! Wrap Them Only Around The Ladder
Columns! (see figure 21)
21
22
SETUP
1. Position the ladder stand flat on the ground in front of
an appropriate tree. The bottom ladder section should be
placed approximately 3 feet from the base of the tree.
2. Using at least three adults, lean the ladder stand up into
an upright position until the teeth make contact with the
tree (see figure 23).
3. Pull the base of the ladder stand out until the platform is
sitting level to flat ground as shown in figure 24.
4. While your helpers hold the stand securely, LIGHTLY
bounce on the first rung to seat the ladder column into the
ground.
5. Remove the wire lock pin from the Ladder Stabilizer bar
shown in previous figure 13. Slide the Male Section of the
stabilizer bar out until it makes contact with the tree as
shown in figure 25. Reinsert the wire lock pin.
6. Run the attached rope from one side of the Stabilizer
bar, around the tree and tie it off to the other side of the
Stabilizer bar.
7. With the ladder in place and secured by your helpers,
unbuckle the two Long Stabilizer straps. Take the long
straps and bring them around the back of the tree so that
they form an X (figure 26).
8. Connect the left strap to the right cam lock buckle and
connect the right strap to the left cam lock buckle. Pull the
free end through the cam buckle as shown in figure 22.
Repeat for both cam buckle straps.
WARNING
!
It is required that at least three people initially set up
the ladder stand. Always use two helpers!
WARNING
!
Never use this ladder stand on dead, leaning, diseased
or loose barked trees. Never use on a utility pole or
on trees that have any obstructions that may limit
treestand use. Never rely on a tree branch for support.
26
25 STABILIZER BAR
WARNING
!
Check the ground under the ladder stand to make
sure it is firm and level.
WARNING
!
Always ensure the Stabilizer straps run from the upper
attachment point to the ladder column BEFORE setup.
WARNING
!
Do not force the Ladder Stabilizer bar from side to side
to make it contact the tree.
NOTICE
The Stabilizer bar should lean down slightly when
properly attached. This is normal.
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23
24
SETUP (continued)
9. Do not tighten until both straps are in
place. Alternate between each strap until
they are both tight. Do not overtighten.
Figure 27 shows the completed main strap
setup.
Never jump or bounce on any
other part of the treestand
in an attempt to force the
platform to seat into the tree.
WARNING
!
28
WARNING
!
YOU WILL NOT be connected to a safety rope / strap
while you climb into or out of this treestand. USE
EXTREME CAUTION while ascending or descending
the ladder. TAKE YOUR TIME and do not hurry.
WARNING
!
You MUST now put on your safety harness if you have
not already done so. ALWAYS refer to your harness
instructions included with this stand for proper use of
your safety harness.
Always maintain three points of contact when you
climb the ladder section of this stand. Always lean
forward as you climb.
WARNING
!
10. Have two of your helpers hold the ladder in place.
Carefully climb the ladder. Once you are at the top, before
stepping onto the platform, IMMEDIATELY attach your safety
strap and harness to the tree.
11. Run the free end of the ratchet strap through the ratchet
(figure 28) and tighten to secure the upper section to the tree.
WARNING
!
This ladder MUST be held in place while it is ratcheted
tight and while the top ratchet is put into place. Do
not use until all straps are securely attached.
PG 9
27
The seat on this ladder stand is removable. We recommend it be removed and stored in a dry place when not in use.
The powdercoat finish applied at the factory is very durable and should only need touch ups in areas of heavy wear or accidental impact.
The powder coat is applied only to the exterior surfaces of the treestand so it is possible for some surface rust to form inside the stand
tubing. This is normal and should not affect the durability or performance of the stand. This stand is made from Steel and as a result,
rust may develop on any uncoated part of the stand - including any area that has been nicked or scratched to the bare metal.
Should you damage any part of your Summit Treestand, contact your nearest authorized Summit dealer or the factory to obtain the
proper corrective action procedure and/or replacement parts for the treestand.
Look for nicks, gouges, cuts, cracks, bends, corrosion or similar damage that can be the result of improper use or accidental damage. For
instance, this could occur if someone else used the treestand without knowledge of its
proper use, or if the treestand were dropped, hit by a motor vehicle or subject to corrosive conditions, etc.
Summit Treestands have the highest structural integrity by design, material selection and manufacturing techniques, but as its owner,
only your continued care will assure trouble free performance. When the above-mentioned guidelines are followed, your Summit
Treestand will provide years of successful hunting.
6 MAINTENANCE AND CARE
!
CAUTION
7 HARNESS SUSPENSION
It is necessary and very important that someone knows your hunting location and time of return. It is also very important that
you carry (on your person) emergency communication devices such as a cell phone, two-way radio, whistle, signal flare or preferably a
PLD (Personal Locator Device - FCC approved July, ‘03). When triggered, a PLD will transmit an emergency signal to local rescue teams
identifying your location via satellite GPS coordinates. PLD’s may be purchased at Wilderness outfitters or on the internet.
Suspension trauma or blood pooling can occur when suspended motionless in a harness for periods of time. This can lead to
unconsciousness and death. A suspension relief strap is furnished with your harness. Read your harness instructions to assure that you
know how to use it.
Self extraction may be necessary in the unfortunate situation that (A) no one knows your location, (B) your communication efforts
are exhausted, (C) you are confident that you have the strength, dexterity and ability
to perform self-extraction and (D) you decide this is your “absolute last resort”. It is
recommended to carry a device to assist with this self-extraction. Simple devices such
as screw-in steps or a rope “Tree Descender” (available from Summit) will allow you to
remove the weight from your harness. This may enable you to return to the treestand/
ladder/climbing steps or slowly descend the tree.
Several optional products/systems are available that offer self-recovery or self extraction
from a fall when suspended in a harness. Returning to the ground obviously also relieves suspension trauma and some systems
automatically descend the user while others allow user control. If one of these products/systems is selected for use as an additional
safety precaution against prolonged suspension, be sure to follow the manufacturers’ directions for safe use.
WARNING
!
If you have to hang in the tree before help
arrives, you need to exercise your legs by
pushing off from the tree or by using the
enclosed suspension relief strap. See the
treestand harness instructions and the
enclosed instructions for more information.
USE
1. Climb up and before stepping onto the platform IMMEDIATELY attach your safety strap around the tree above your seating
position. ALWAYS refer to your harness instructions included with this stand for proper use of your Summit Safety harness and
Safety Strap
2. The length of the harness tether must be minimized at all times. It should be adjusted so that it is above the head with no
slack (snug) in the sitting position and you should have the
minimum amount of slack possible when climbing.
WARNING
!
ALWAYS check every ladder section connection every
time you use the stand. If any ladder sections are
separating - DO NOT USE THE STAND!
WARNING
!
NEVER disconnect from your safety harness or safety
line while you are using this treestand.
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