Full Product Manual

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Battery clamps may become hot during use.
Please exercise caution when touching or
removing them after they have been hooked
up to a battery.
CAUTION
Never leave the battery clamps hooked up to a
live battery. Always disconnect battery clamps
from battery when not in use.
WARNING
The female plug end of the battery cables will
only fit into the socket one way. (A)
NOTE
The male plug end of the remote cable will only
fit into the socket one way. (B)
NOTE
The remote will only draw in the wire cable onto
the spool. It will not feed out the wire cable.
NOTE
ASSEMBLY
Temporarily Wiring the Winch
Your utility winch can be temporarily wired to a
12V battery.
1. Find a safe location for the winch so the
battery cables will not be pinched, cut or
damaged.
2. Remove the protective plastic covering on the
winch that covers the socket that houses the
male ends.
3. Plug in the female ends of the battery cable
into the socket. (A)
4. Route the battery cables from the winch
location to the battery location, securing
them along an anchor or frame.
5. Use the Red positive (+) battery clamp and
attach the clamp to the Red positive (+)
terminal of the battery.
6. Use the Black negative (-) battery clamp from
the wire and attach the clamp to a bare metal
part of the frame of the vehicle or another
bare metal part not on the battery or winch,
to create a secure and safe electrical ground.
Remote Control
Your utility winch comes with a handheld wired
remote control. The remote control is easy to
connect. Once the winch has been connected to a
battery and properly grounded, remove the plastic
protective piece on the winch. Next take the male
ends of the remote control cord and plug them
into the female end connectors in the winch. (B)
Test the remote by using the clutch to draw out
some wire cable and then winching the wire cable
in about 1 to 2 in. (2.5 to 5.1 cm).
B
A