WARNING
TO AVOID INJURY AND
PROPERTY DAMAGE:
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Use caution when moving or
repositioning any vehicle controls
so as to not compromise the safe
operation of the ATV. Select a
mounting position that will provide
clearance for all vehicle controls.
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Do not attempt to bypass receiver
by connecting switches directly to
contactor.
CAUTION
KNOW YOUR WINCH:
Before doing a system check, take
time to fully understand your winch
and the winching operation by
reviewing the Basic Guide to
Winching Techniques included with
your winch.
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STEP 5: MOUNT THE HOLSTER
For ATV use, the typical location for the holster is on the left
handlebar.
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The holster clamp must be mounted before assembly
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Do not tighten over any hoses, cables, or wiring.
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For ATVs, it is recommended that the holster be clamped
on the left handlebar. The clamp is designed to prevent
rotation. If necessary, a piece of electrical tape around the
handlebar may be used to prevent slipping.
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For UTVs, the holster may be mounted on the dash or
other convenient surface using two #10 or M5 machine
screws and locknuts.
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Assemble the holster as shown. Holster may be oriented
in any one of eight positions.
STEP 6: SYSTEM CHECK
1. Insure that wiring to all components is correct and all loose
wires are securely tie wrapped.
2. Insure that there are no exposed terminals or wiring.
Cover any bare terminal with terminal boots, heat shrink
tubing or electrical tape.
3. Turn ATV ignition switch to the ON position.
4. Check winch for proper operation using the handlebar
switch. The wire rope should spool in and out in the
direction indicated on the switch. If winch functions
correctly, proceed to the next step. Otherwise
troubleshoot.
5. Press and hold both buttons on the wireless handheld
remote until the GREEN indicator light comes on. The
wireless system is now active and ready to use.
6. 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 or the transmission range is reduced, the
batteries are low and should be replaced.
1. Remove the two screws from the handheld remote.
2. Seperate 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 enviromental regulations.
4. Insert new alkaline batteries as shown with the positive
terminals facing the switches. Do not mix old and new
batteries.
5. Join the top and bottom sections making sure that the
rubber seal remains intact.
6. Secure with the two screws.