Lewmar Pro-Serie Manuel D'installation, De Fonctionnement Et D'entretien page 11

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6.2 Manual anchor recovery
⚠ WARNING! Isolate (Turn off) the wind-
lass using circuit breaker / isolator.
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1. Ensure capstan drive cap is tight so the clutch is locked.
2. Release any anchor locks and when safe insert the Lewmar wrench or a standard 12mm (1/2") drive rachet
into the socket end of the driveshaft on the opposite site of the windlass to the gypsy.
3. Using the wrench, turn the driveshaft clockwise to retrieve the anchor.
4. Once anchor is retrieved, remove the wrench handle and ensure it is
adequately secured to an independent strong point.
6.3 Power up/down
6.3a - Pro-Fish
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To release anchor:
1. Check unit is not in manual mode and plunger is disengaged/up position.
2. Release any anchor locks.
3. Engage the circuit breaker/isolator.
When releasing the anchor, press DOWN button for 2 seconds until the anchor is under freefall. If the clutch was
left in a locked position the anchor will move almost immediately, if unlocked it could take several seconds to
fully re-engage the internal clutch.
NOTE: Pressing the DOWN button for over 5 seconds will result in a longer clutch re-engagement time during
the next UP command).
If using a rope/chain rode, motor astern to create the desired scope. Once scope has been created press the UP
button continuously until freefall stops. It normally takes several seconds to fully re-engage the internal clutch
mechanism, locking the windlass.
NOTE: Failure to lock the windlass clutch could result in rope/chain creeping out.
To retrieve anchor:
4. Press the UP button continuously to retrieve the anchor.
⚠ WARNING! Trapping, crushing or
entanglement danger whiIst operating
windlass manually or under power
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3
⚠ WARNING! Always remove
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ON
Lewmar Pro-Series/Fish windlass ref B10414 iss.2
wrench handle after use
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ON
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