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CAUTION
A ramp in retention position can trip you when stepping over 
it. To prevent possible injury, get on the platform before putting 
the ramp in retention position.
!
2. Continue to pull retention 
ramp past the retention 
position to ramp position 
FIG. 25-1). Repeat for LH 
ramp (FIG. 25-2).
RELEASING RETENTION RAMP
(TOP VIEW)
FIG. 25-2
NOTE: To unhook retention ramps, stand at side of the fl ipover of 
the ramp that is to be unhooked. After the retention ramps 
are unhooked, the recommended place for handling the 
retention ramps is at the center of the free edges (FIG. 
25-2).
LOCKING 
ARM
RAMP
LH RAMP
RH RAMP
PULL
HERE
LOCKING 
ARM
PULL
HERE
MOVING TO RETENTION POSITION
(RH SIDE SHOWN)
FIG. 25-1