WARNING
WARNING: stay clear of the chains, ropes and gypsy. Make sure the electric motor is off when wind-
lass is used manually (even when using the handle for disengaging the clutch). In fact people with a
remote control (remote control or control system via radio) might accidentally operate the windlass.
WARNING: secure the chain with a device before starting the navigation.
WARNING: do not operate the windlass by using the electrical power when the handle is inserted in
the drum or into the gypsy cover.
CLUTCH USE
The clutch (29) provides a link between the gypsy and the main shaft (22 or 23). The clutch can be released
(disengagement) by using the handle (35) which, when inserted in the drum or in the gypsy cover (34 or
32), must be turned counter-clockwise. The clutch will be re-engaged by turning it clockwise.
WEIGHING THE ANCHOR
Turn on the engine. Make sure the clutch is engaged and remove the handle. Press the UP button on the con-
trol provided. If the windlass stops and the hydraulic magnetic switch (or thermal cutout) has not tripped,
wait a few seconds and try again (avoid keeping the button pressed). If the hydraulic magnetic switch, has
tripped, reset it and wait a few minutes before weighing anchor once again. If, after a number of attempts,
the windlass is still blocked, we suggest to move the boat to release the anchor. Check the upward movement
of the chain for the last few meters in order to avoid damages to the bow.
CASTING THE ANCHOR
The anchor can be cast by using the electrical control or manually. To operate manually, the clutch must be di-
sengaged allowing the gypsy to revolve and letting the rope or chain fall into the water. To slow down the
chain, the handle must be turned clockwise.
To cast the anchor by using the electrical power, press the DOWN button on the control provided. In this man-
ner, anchor casting is under control and the chain and rope unwind evenly.
In order to avoid any stress on the windlass -once the boat is anchored- fasten the chain or secure it in place
with a rope.
USAGE
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