BRK electronic Fire Escape Ladder EL52W-2 Operation & User’s Manual

Operation & User’s Manual for BRK electronic Fire Escape Ladder EL52W-2 Home Safety Product (1 pages)

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  • Manufacturer: BRK electronic
  • Category of Device: Home Safety Product
  • Document: Fire Escape Ladder EL52W-2, File Type: PDF Operation & User’s Manual
  • Updated: 28-10-2023
  • Count of Pages: 1
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NYLON/STEEL 2-STORY 
FIRE ESCAPE LADDER
MODEL EL52W-2
This nylon/steel Fir
e Escape Ladder is easy to use, and
provides a reliable means of escape through a second
floor window during a home fire.
M08-0129-003   01/08
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
•  For use in two-story homes
•  Strong nylon construction
•  Fully assembled, r
eady to use
•  Slip-r
esistant epoxy coated rungs
•  Lar
ge hooks secure easily to windowsills
•  Steel rung stabilizers on all rungs
•  Ladder complies with the ASTM Standard F 2175-02
•  375 lb. (170 kg) Ladder load rating
•  Ladder is 14 feet (4.3 meters) in length.
1
•  Read instructions for use immediately upon purchase.
•  Close doors before opening any windows to prevent fire from being drawn into the room.
•  
Keep body close to ladder.
•  Unless absolutely necessary, do not carry a child when using this ladder.
•  
Do not carry pets or miscellaneous objects when using this ladder.
•  Instruct family members to use this portable escape ladder only when the primary escape path 
(that is, the main exit) is blocked or unsafe to use.
•  This portable escape ladder is not a toy or recreational device. Instruct children that the ladder 
is to be used only in an emergency.
•  
For use only in windows that are structurally safe for the intended load.
•  
Not recommended for use with storm windows or other windows that do not open to the 
r
ecommended minimum dimensions [20 inches (51 cm) wide and 32 inches (81 cm) high].
•  
Do not use above a 2 story height.
•  Do not attempt to deploy the ladder from windows that are obstructed by furniture, radiators, air 
conditioning units, or security devices such as grilles or bars (without inside r
elease mechanisms).
•  
Do not attempt to deploy the ladder into flames.
•  
Check for outside obstr
uctions such as electric lines, telephone wires, or fences.
•  
Do not attempt to use the ladder if the windowsill does not meet the size range specified. 
The windowsill width should be between a minimum of 6 inches (15 cm) and a maximum of 
13 inches (33 cm).
•  
Always plan and practice drills to ensure that occupants are familiar enough for proper use.
•  
This ladder is intended to supplement (not replace) the more important fire protection principles 
of fir
e drills, emergency evacuation plans, smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, etc.
•  
This ladder should be periodically inspected for damage, loosening of any items, or significant 
deterioration of the materials of constr
uction.
•  
This ladder is designed for use by one person at a time.
•  Store the ladder in a convenient location near the exit window; for example, under a bed, in a 
closet, etc.
USER’S MANUAL
© 2008 BRK Brands Eur
ope Ltd
A Jarden Corporation company (NYSE: JAH)
Unit 6, Carter Court, Davy W
ay, Waterwells Business Park
Quedgeley
, Gloucester GL2 2DE United Kingdom
All rights r
eserved.
2
TO WORK PROPERL
Y IN A FIRE EMERGENCY, THIS LADDER MUST:
Be Stored Where It Is Easy To Reach Quickly...
Do not stor
e the ladder on another floor of your home. If you have more than one second-floor room requiring
an alter
nate means of escape, put a fire ladder in each room. Store the ladder where it can be immediately
accessed--near the window, under a bed, or in the front part of a closet.
Make sur
e nothing blocks you from reaching the ladder. In a fire you have limited time to react and take action.
Stor
e the ladder in its original box to keep it from becoming tangled.
Be Used On A Suitable Window...
This ladder is intended for use in windows that are structurally safe for the intended load.
The ladder must be used from the correct height, and there should be no obstructions along the ladder path to
the ground.
This ladder is intended only for second-floor windows no higher than 16 feet (4.9 meters) from the ground.
The windowsill must be no narr
ower than 6 inches (15 cm) and no wider than 13 inches (33 cm).
The windowsill must be in good condition (no r
otted wood, loose boards, etc.).
The window must open easily and completely. Storm windows, screens or other types of multi-track windows
can make it dif
ficult to use this ladder in an emergency.
The window should not be blocked by furniture or security devices like grilles or bars.
For details on choosing a suitable window, see the “Choosing A Window” section of this manual.
Be Properly Secured To The Windowsill Before You Start Climbing Down...
T
o properly support your weight and provide the needed stability while you climb down, the ladder must be
properly attached to the windowsill. Make sure the sill hooks rest securely on the windowsill.
Make sur
e the folding crosspiece between the sill hooks is straight, and the straps do not tangle as you lower
the ladder out of the window.
Choosing A Window
This escape ladder is not intended for use fr
om
second floor windows directly above first floor
windows. The rung stabilizers could break a first
floor window and cause injur
y.
Y
ou must test fit this ladder on your chosen
escape window befor
e storing it. In a fire 
emer
gency you will not have time to determine
whether or not a par
ticular window is suitable,
and using the ladder on an unsuitable window
could r
esult in injury or death.
1. 
The ladder should be used ONLY from second
floor windows no more than 16 feet (4.9 meters)
fr
om the ground.
2. The window should be at least 20 inches (51 cm)
wide and 32 inches (81 cm) high to give you
enough clearance to exit safely
. 
The windowsill width should be between a 
minimum of 6 inches (15 cm) and a maximum 
of 13 inches (33 cm). Measur
e windowsill from
outside to inside. DO NOT USE THIS FIRE
ESCAPE LADDER ON WINDOWSILLS THAT ARE
TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL FOR THE HOOKS.
3. 
DO NOT USE ON A DAMAGED OR WEAK 
WINDOWSILL. Check windowsill for weak, r
otted
or loose wood, or damage. Consult a contractor
or r
eplace windowsill BEFORE attempting to hook
the fir
e escape ladder to a damaged windowsill.
This ladder is intended for use in windows that
ar
e structurally safe for the intended load.
4. 
For safest use, there should be a clear path from
the window all the way to the gr
ound. BEFORE
STORING THE LADDER FOR AN EMERGENCY
:
Fr
om outside of your home, check below the 
window for any obstructions. Check for tr
ees,
bushes, plants, windows, house fixtures, or any
other objects in the dir
ect path below the chosen
window
.
5. 
Make sure the window you choose opens easily
and completely
. In an emer
gency
, every minute
counts.
Do not use from a
second floor window
dir
ectly above a first
floor window.
Use ONL
Y from second floor
windows no more than 16 feet 
(4.9 meters) fr
om the ground.

A

DIMENSION A: 
The windowsill width
should be between 
a minimum of 6'' (15
cm) and a maximum
of 13'' (33 cm).
Securing the Ladder After Use
1. Lay the box on the floor with the lid folded open.
2. 
Stretch the ladder out on the floor, with the rung
standoffs facing up towards you placing the
rungs as close as possible next to each other
.
Assemble the rungs into the box keeping the
standoffs facing upward.
3. Use the plastic strap (attached to the last rung)
to wrap and secur
e the rungs. This will minimize
the chance of the ladder becoming tangled when
you remove it from the box in an emergency.
4. Place the folded sill hooks on top of the rungs,
between the standoffs as shown in the diagram.
5. Store the escape ladder in an accessible 
location. Be sur
e nothing blocks your access 
to the ladder.
How to Use in a Fir
e Emer
gency
This fir
e escape ladder is not a toy or r
ecreational
device. Use it only in a fir
e emergency.
It is str
ongly r
ecommended that childr
en and elderly
adults be assisted by an adult if at all possible when
using this ladder in a fir
e emergency.
THIS LADDER IS DESIGNED FOR USE BY ONE
PERSON A
T A TIME.
1. 
Before you open the window, close the door 
leading out of the r
oom to pr
event the fir
e fr
om
being drawn into the r
oom.
2. 
Remove the ladder fr
om the box and unfold sill
hooks so the folding cr
osspiece is straight and
positioned towar
ds you.
3. 
Place the sill hooks firmly over the windowsill and
pull the release strap to deploy the ladder.
4. Exit carefully through the
window and place your
feet on the first rung.
Hold onto the window
frame until your weight is
evenly distributed on the 
ladder. Climb down,
keeping your body close
to the ladder
.
3 4
What Fir
e Escape Ladders Cannot Do
•  This fire escape ladder is NOT a means of 
pr
otection against fire. It will not warn or alert
you to a fir
e or of any other type of emergency. 
It is intended to be used as an alter
nate escape
means in a fir
e emergency only.
•  
This fir
e escape ladder is NOT intended to be
the main exit for escape in an emer
gency.
Instruct family members to use the fire escape
ladder as a last r
esort, ONLY when their main
exit is blocked, not accessible, or unsafe to use.
•  
This fire escape ladder is NOT a toy or recre-
ational device. It is intended to be used as a 
supplemental emer
gency escape device ONLY.
Instruct childr
en not to use this fire escape 
ladder for any reason, except in an emergency.
•  DO NOT carry any pets or other objects when
using the ladder
.
•  Unless absolutely necessary, do not carry a
child when using this ladder.
•  This portable fire escape ladder does not meet
your local codes as a primary means of exit
from multi-family dwellings. It is not intended to
r
eplace fir
e escapes in multi-family r
esidences,
institutions, or rental properties. This ladder is
intended for use as a means of escape from 
r
esidential buildings, and may supplement the
primary means of exit required by codes and
other local r
egulations.
•  This fire escape ladder is NOT intended for use
fr
om r
ooms above a second-floor level. DO NOT
use from rooms above a second-floor height.
The ladder is 14 feet (4.3 meters) long and is
NOT intended for escape fr
om r
ooms with 
windowsills higher than 16 feet (4.9 meters) 
from the ground.
•  
This fir
e escape ladder is NOT intended to be
hooked onto gutters, siding, or any other interior
or exterior fixture. It is ONLY intended to be
hooked to windowsills.
Limited W
ar
ranty
BRK Brands, Inc., ("BRK") the maker of First Alert
®
brand pr
oducts warrants that for a period of six years
fr
om the date of purchase, this product will be free
fr
om defects in material and workmanship. BRK, at
its option, will r
epair or replace this product or any
component of the product found to be defective 
during the warranty period. Replacement will be
made with a new or r
emanufactur
ed product or 
component. If the product is no longer available,
replacement may be made with a similar product of
equal or gr
eater value. This is your exclusive warranty.
This warranty is valid for the original r
etail purchaser
from the date of initial retail purchase and is not
transferable. Keep the original sales receipt. Proof of
pur
chase is r
equir
ed to obtain warranty performance.
BRK dealers, service centers, or retail stores selling
BRK products do not have the right to alter, modify or
any way change the terms and conditions of this
warranty.
This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts or
damage resulting from any of the following: negligent
use or misuse of the product, use contrary to the
operating instructions, disassembly, repair or alter-
ation by anyone other than BRK or an authorized
service center. Further, the warranty does not cover
Acts of God, such as fir
e, flood, hurricanes and 
tornadoes.
BRK shall not be liable for any incidental or conse
-
quential damages caused by the breach of any
expr
ess or implied warranty. Except to the extent 
pr
ohibited by applicable law
, any implied warranty 
of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose
is limited in duration to the duration of the above
warranty. Some states, provinces or jurisdictions do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or 
consequential damages or limitations on how long 
an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or
exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights that vary fr
om state to state or pr
ovince
to province.
www.firstalert.eu
First Alert
®
is a r
egistered trademark of the First Alert Trust.
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