STEP 2: MOUNT THE RECEIVER
W A R NI NG
The receiver must be correctly installed to work properly.
The receiver must be mounted to the control pack,
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY
allowing access to the programming button.
OR DEATH FROM EXPLOSION:
Mounting Steps:
• Do not drill into gas tank.
1. Secure retention strap provided in kit to side of receiver
• Verify the area is clear behind the
as shown in picture.
mounting location before drilling.
2. Plug the wireless receiver into "D" plug of control pack.
3. Loop carabiner around "D" cover plug to secure if
receiver comes unplugged.
Programming LED
Programming button
4. Remove receiver from winch when not in use.
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STEP 3: MOUNT THE HOLSTER
WARNI NG
•
Find a suitable location to mount the holster. The
holster can be mounted to a shaft or a flat surface.
TO AVOID
•
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH:
The holster clamp must be mounted before assembly.
• Always use caution when moving
•
Do not mount over any hoses, cables, or wiring.
or repositioning any vehicle controls
•
so as to not compromise the safe
Assemble the holster as shown. Holster may be
operation of the winch or vehicle.
oriented in any one of eight positions.
Select a mounting position that will
STEP 4: SYSTEM CHECK
provide clearance for all vehicle
controls.
1. Check winch for proper operation using a standard
• Never attempt to bypass receiver
remote. The wire rope should spool in and out in the
by connecting switches directly to
direction indicated on the switch. If winch functions
contactor.
correctly, proceed to the next step. Otherwise
troubleshoot.
2. Press and hold both buttons on the wireless handheld
remote until the GREEN indicator light illuminates.
The wireless system is now active and ready to use.
3. By pressing the buttons on the remote, verify that the
winch powers IN and powers OUT properly.
REPLACING BATTERIES
If the indicator light on the handheld remote flashes RED
during winching, the batteries are low and should be
replaced.
1. Remove the two screws from the handheld remote.
2. Separate the top and bottom sections of the remote
using a coin or screw driver.
3. Remove the old batteries and dispose in accordance
with local environmental regulations.
CAU TI ON
4. Insert new alkaline batteries as shown with the positive
terminals facing the switches. Do not mix old and new
batteries.
ALWAYS KNOW YOUR WINCH:
5. Join the top and bottom sections making sure that they
Take time to fully read and understand
snap together and rubber seal remains intact.
the included Installation and Operations
Guide, and Basic Guide to Winching
6. Secure with the two screws.
Techniques, in order to understand your
winch and the winching operation.
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