Operating Instructions - continued
Spooling Rope In and Out
Do the following:
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Always take your time to assess your situation and plan your lift/pull carefully.
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Always, prior to a lift/pull, inspect mounting structure, the product, slings and/or other accessories for
signs of damage. Replace damaged components prior to a lift.
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Always know the weight of the load and make sure the rigging, hoist, and mount will carry the weight.
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Always verify that the load is directly under or in line with the product, the rope is not tangled or
kinked, and that all people are standing clear of the load.
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Always take up any slack in the rope slowly. Begin the lift slowly. If there is any evidence of
overloading, immediately lower the load and correct the situation.
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Always avoid shock loads to the product caused by rapidly lifting or bouncing a load.
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Always inspect and carefully rewind rope after each use. Cuts, kinks, or frayed areas reduce the
strength of rope. Replace rope if damaged.
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Always apply tension to the rope when spooling rope out. If no tension is applied, the rope can ball up
inside the product, causing damage.
Avoid the following:
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Never use the Load Limiter to stop the travel of the load or to stop the hook against the fairlead.
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Never use the load limiting feature to measure the load.
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Never spool out rope past the length of red rope.
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Never attempt to lift/pull an off-center load of any kind. This can cause the load to swing dangerously.
Make sure the load is directly under the product.
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Never allow the load to swing or twist.
Overloading & Overheating
Approximate load can be determined from the Load Indicator Display (feature #5), where each bar on the
display is approximately 125 lbs (57 kg). When a load greater than 1000 lbs (454 kg) is applied, the product
will stop pulling and the last two bars on the display will flash red until the unit can be used again. If this
happens, take tension off of the rope and adjust the load to be less than 1000 lbs; do not attempt to apply
the same load if the overload sensor has tripped, as this can be harmful to the product.
If the PullzAll will not spool in or out, verify that the Load Indicator Display is no longer flashing and the
power cord is plugged in. Then press the Resetable Circuit Breaker button (feature #6) and try spooling
rope. If this does not solve the problem, contact the Warn Customer Service department.
The PullzAll is rated for intermittent pulling. If pulling large loads (750-1000 lbs), do not pull more than 10 ft
before letting the unit return to room temperature. If repeated high loads or long distances must be applied,
a winch or hoist rated for industrial use would be suggested.
Variable Speed Trigger Operation
The product is equipped with a variable speed trigger switch. This switch has two general modes of
operation:
Variable Speed Mode:
For short distance and fine load positioning.
Full Speed Mode:
For long distance pulling.
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