1.5.3 Indicator Light
1. When the remote is turned on it will search for a signal for 1 to 3 seconds. If a signal is found the
blue light will stay on.
2. If the winch is not powered up or you are out of range, the blue light will blink regularly.
1.5.4 Pairing Wireless Remote
Pairing your wireless remote (transmitter) to the receiver in the winch. Each remote can only be paired
once.
1. Be sure that you have power to the winch.
2. Turn on the remote.
3. Simultaneously press the IN/OUT buttons.
4. The indicator light will blink for two to five seconds and will stop blinking and show a steady blue
light. End of coding.
Table 4 - Remote Indicator Light Flash Descriptions
Number
A steady blue flash indicates that your
1
remote control is not in radio contact with
the winch.
A steady double blue flash indicates that
the battery in the wireless remote control
2
is running low.
The blue indicator light is on.
3
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2.1 Spooling in Under Load
WARNING
NEVER exceed winch's rated line pull. Power-in the winch strap evenly and tightly on the drum.
NEVER touch winch strap or hook while someone else is at the control switch or during winch-
ing operation.
Do not shock load the winch when spooling. Avoid shock loads when spooling by pulsing the control
switch to take up winch strap slack. Shock loads can momentarily far exceed the winch and strap ratings.
NOTICE
DO NOT power the hook into the fairlead. This could cause damage to the fairlead.
2.2 Overloading / Overheating
This winch is rated for intermittent duty. When the motor approaches stall speed, very rapid heat
buildup occurs which may cause motor damage.
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Installation Instructions
Flash Mode
Operation Instructions
Reason
Signal
Use the controls on
disconnected or
the winch.
out of range.
The battery in the
Replace the battery in
wireless remote
the wireless remote
control is running
control.
low.
The system is
The winch is ready for
working properly.
use.
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