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9. Never charge battery in damp or wet environment.

10. Always charge battery at temperatures between32°F-120°F (0°C-49°).

11. Always store battery at temperatures between 32°F-86°F (0°C-30°C).

12. Always disconnect charger when battery is fully charged.

13. Never probe with conductive object.

14. Always fully charge battery before use.

15. Never completely discharge battery.

16. Always charge battery every six months if not in use.

CUT AND BURN HAZARD

To avoid injury to hands and fingers:

1. Always wear gloves, eye and ear protection.

2. Never short battery terminals because it may cause sparks or burns.

FALLING OR CRUSHING HAZARD

1. Never use pulling tool to secure a load.

2. Never shock load rope. Shock load can damage, overload and break rope.

3. Never use the pulling tool s rope to tow another vehicle or object. Impact 

loading during towing can exceed rope strength.

4. Always be certain the anchor you select will withstand the load and the strap 

or chain will not slip.

5. Always take time to use appropriate rigging techniques for pulling/lifting.

6. Never exceed pulling tool or rope capacity listed on product data sheet.

7. Never exceed the maximum pulling capacity as1000 Ib. (454 kg).

8. Only use low-stretch rope. Minimum diameter: 10mm (3/8"). Maximum 

diameter: 12mm (1/2").

9. Always use suitable anchor point capable of handling load.

10. Always use factory approved mounting hardware, components, and 

accessories.

11. Always avoid on/off cycles (jogging or plugging) puling tool This can 

damage motor controls and rope.

12. Always use a hook with a latch.

13. Always ensure hook latch is closed and not supporting load.

14. Never apply load to hook tip or latch. Apply load only to the center of hook.

15. Never use a hook whose throat opening has increased, or whose tip is bent 

or twisted.

16. Never use bungee straps that develop tremendous and potentially danger- 

ous amounts of force when stretched.

17. Always avoid side pulls which can pile up rope at one end of the drum. This 

can damage rope or pulling tool.

18. Never use puling tool to lift or move persons.

19. Warning make sure that your clothes are not going to get caught into the.

20. Danger never pull rolling objects that might roll out of youar control.

21. Caution do not touch the capstan drum immediately after operation as it will 

get hot and burn bare skin.

22. Caution visually inspect your rope before each usage. If it shows any sign of 

deterioration (cut strands, excessive abrasion) replace it.

MOVING PARTS ENTANGLEMENTHAZARD GENERAL SAFETY

1. Always Know Your Pulling Tool. Take time to fully read the Instructions 

and/or Operations Guide, in order to understand your pulling tool and its 

operations.

2. Never operate this puling tool when under the influence of drugs, alcohol or 

medication.

Summary of Contents for LWB0301

Page 1: ...ll INSTRUCTIONS before operating Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury Save these instructions in a safe place and on hand so that...

Page 2: ...t is severely damaged or is completely worn out 10 Never operate pulling tool in an environment containing explosive or combustible material 11 Always remove the battery when the unit is not in use 12...

Page 3: ...ys use suitable anchor point capable of handling load 10 Always use factory approved mounting hardware components and accessories 11 Always avoid on off cycles jogging or plugging puling tool This can...

Page 4: ...ulling tool Frayed kinked or damaged rope must be replaced immediately Damaged compo nents must be replaced before operation Protect parts from damage OPERATIONAL SAFETY 1 Always stand clear of rope a...

Page 5: ...e Connect the objects for winching 2 Guide Hook Guide the rope wrapping on the capstan drum 3 Power indicator The display is light upwhen power on 4 Lithium battery 2AH or option 4AH lithium battery t...

Page 6: ...Press the battery capacity display button check the battery capacity through LED light NOTE Do not leave the battery on the charger after the charge is completed Unplug the charger from the outlet an...

Page 7: ...me load The weight of the load should be reduced and the traction tool can be restarted after power failure MAINTENANCE Please check whether the rope and hook have signs of wear or damage before and a...

Page 8: ...are away from the load s path 3 Direction Install he rope in such a way that t does not rub against other objects Ty to set up the rope so that the front of the load is slightly lifted Do not pull dow...

Page 9: ...on rising on the rope 6 Look at your set up to make sure that the winch anchor and the rope entry hook are aligned with the rope Figure 5 7 Check that the rope does not rub against objects along the p...

Page 10: ...ad Pull HORIZONTALLY on the rope The tension you exert on the rope will keep the winch Cad Pull HORIZO level DANGER do not wrap the rope around your handsor yur your body alos beware of the rope accum...

Page 11: ...al gear Washer Screw M5x16 Trigger Decorative cover Pressure spring Q ty 1 2 1 1 13 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 7 1 1 1 Part No 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Description The mi...

Page 12: ...Intradin Shanghai Machinery Co Ltd OPE intradinchina com www intradin com Size 145x210mm REV 12 05 19 2 09 05 01 592 157...

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