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Route heavy gauge wire from battery to tarp motor. Allow ample wire where 

cutting and mounting connections take place. SEE Figure 1, box with hoist 

and Figure 2, semi-trailer box, on page 4. Prepare wire ends for terminals, 

heat shrink tubes and rubber boots.

Mount receiver to a rigid location at least 4 

feet away from motor and other danger. With 

terminals pointed down, use control box as 

template to mark hole drilling locations. Use 

bolts, nuts and washers to finish 

mounting. Attach heavy gauge 

wires to terminals on control box 

as shown. Slide rubber boots over 

terminals.

Attach heavy gauge wire to circuit breaker

as shown near positive post on battery.

Remember to seal with heat shrink first

and slip wires through rubber circuit

breaker cover (not shown).

When on new tarp install attach tarp caution/operating decal to front 

driver side corner of truck box.

1/2 Eyelet For (+) Battery Post  

3/8 Eyelet For (-) Battery Post 

5/16 Eyelet For Motor Terminals  

#10 Eyelet For Circuit Breaker 

1/4 Eyelet For Control Box Terminals

Typical Heat Shrink Tube 

For All Heavy Gauge Wire 

Connections

Rubber Terminal Boots For 

Control Box Connections Only

Typical For All Heavy 

Gauge Wire Eyelets

Black Motor 1

Red Motor 2

Black –

Install Box 

With Terminals 

Pointing Down.

Red +

Battery

Aux.

This Red Striped Wire 

to Control Box (+)

This Red Striped 

Wire to Battery (+)

Circuit Breaker

NOTE: Always hold base nuts 

when tightening top nuts on 

terminals.

IMPORTANT: Make sure 

system has a 50 amp 

modified reset circuit 

breaker installed as shown. 

STEP 2

STEP 3

STEP 4

NOTE: If kit came pre-wired with 40 Amp breaker, remove it and 

use 50 Amp breaker supplied loose in Command-10

®

 

kit.

Summary of Contents for Command-10

Page 1: ...llation Disconnect and battery terminal connections Disable existing switch and solenoid they will not be used with this system Install the remote control in accordance with these instructions include...

Page 2: ...system Control Box Remote Bolts Washers and Nuts Terminals Heat Shrink Rubber Boots Dielectric Grease Packet Wiring Instructions Parts Diagram for part No 80300 STEP 1 Note There is ample heavy gauge...

Page 3: ...bber circuit breaker cover not shown When on new tarp install attach tarp caution operating decal to front driver side corner of truck box 1 2 Eyelet For Battery Post 3 8 Eyelet For Battery Post 5 16...

Page 4: ...e to battery post and then black wire to battery post Check operation of system If system operates in reverse switch motor wires under control box and retest 1 6 4 3 2 7 1 6 4 7 2 5 3 See Wiring Schem...

Page 5: ...first If this breaker trips the system will not perform the same direction until the system has been reversed If installing this remote system on an existing unit make sure there is a circuit breaker...

Page 6: ...se this product before you read and understand these instructions and the information contained in them Only allow persons who know and understand the safety rules to use this remote control 1 Never a...

Page 7: ...d will be a steady red light To lock Remote close Lid The Remote will turn itself off if the lid is left open without any activity for 3 minutes Indicator Light Open and Close Tarp Your system has bee...

Page 8: ...LOSE button Indicator light will fast flash red then turn steady green Close Lid to power down and lock remote Remote is now cleared Open cover to unlock remote Push and hold Select button then push a...

Page 9: ...TEP 3 Optional Instructions to Enable and Program Additional Modes on Remote Control adding additional Receiver Program Primary Remote to Additional Receiver NOTE Be sure that only the Remote that you...

Page 10: ...steady green On Primary Remote tap Programming button On Auxiliary Remote press and hold Programming button until indicator light flashes fast green Release Programming button on Auxiliary Remote Ind...

Page 11: ...th two of same brand and size Reassemble battery cover Note Use only new 1 5V AAA alkaline batteries Since rechargeable batteries run at 1 2 1 25V the system might mistakenly identify rechargeable bat...

Page 12: ...Check vehicle battery charge or replace if required b Check remote batteries replace with quality high capacity batteries make sure batteries are loaded correctly in the remote and the terminals are...

Page 13: ...not operate with remote or toggle switch Can hear a clicking noise from inside receiver control box but nothing happens Problem Issue Check or Try a Verify there is a least 12 volts coming into recei...

Page 14: ...eceiver is working properly Problem Issue Check or Try 4 Remote transmitter doesn t work batteries are good and transmitter lights are working System operates with toggle switch but not with remote no...

Page 15: ...Check tarp system for damaged or misaligned parts and correct as needed c Make sure tarp is free from obstrucion Trouble Shooting System Problem Issue Check or Try 6 System will not operate with toggl...

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