Installation Instructions
1 . 5 . 2 Wireless Remote Operation
Your wireless remote control device comes
pre-programmed and ready to use. Your wireless
remote has an auto shutdown feature.
The remote control has four buttons:
1. Press and hold the bottom button to turn the
wireless remote control and an indicator light ON or
OFF.
2. The second button on the remote turns the winch
lights ON or OFF.
3. The top two buttons power the winch line IN and
OUT.
Option 2 (continued):
6.
Carefully inspect electrical wire routing. Zip-tie and secure electrical wires. Zip-ties should be
snug, but not cutting into the wire insulation. Use electrical tape, pieces of rubber hose, or
electrical conduit to protect electrical wires and wire harness where needed to avoid electrical
wire insulation wear or abrasion.
7.
Once your power lead is routed and securely fastened, attach the rear end of the power wire into
the quick connect plug.
8.
Use a short ground lead (the same gauge as the power lead) and connect it to the quick connect
next to the power lead.
9.
Take the quick connect and mount it to the back of the tow vehicle.
10.
Take the short ground lead and secure it to the vehicle's frame.
11. Connect your second quick connect to the winch leads.
12. Connect the power leads to the tow
vehicle’s battery.
1 . 4 . 4 System Check
Upon completion of installation, check winch for proper operation. The voltage drop for the winch
motor must not exceed 10% of the nominal voltage of 12V DC.
1.5 Know Your Wireless Remote
Never lose sight of the winch while using the wireless remote.
Never touch the winch or jack while the remote is in someone
else’s hands.
1 . 5 . 1 Wireless Remote and Transmitter Specifications
1. Transmission range: 50 to 90 ft (15 to 27 m)
2. Operating temperature range: -20
°C to +70°C
3. 2.4 GHz wireless transmission technology.
4. The remote control uses one 12V MN21/23 battery.
Figure 8 - Wireless Remote
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