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7. DO NOT leave the charger being connected to the battery for more than 24 hours.
8. The battery status indicator is mounted on the top of the battery to allow you to observe the
level of the battery power while in use. When all the 3 green lights and 1 red light are lit, it
means the power is sufficient. When only the red light is lit, it means it needs to be charged
immediately.To check the charge level, simply press the indicator button.The lights on the
status indicator show the charge level of the battery.
9. Completely draining the battery may damage the battery components and increase the
likelihood of battery malfunction, battery fire, or even explosion.
10. If battery becomes warm or hot during charging procedure, disconnect it from charger.
Allow battery to return to room temperature, and attempt to charge again. If this persists a
second time, disconnect battery from charger and contact customer service.
Overload protection
Exceeding traction load will lead to controller protection, thus interrupting the power supply of
the motor. This prevents overheating and potential motor damage. Whenload-exceeding
controller trips, do not attempt to impose the same 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 after each
operation. Wear and damaged parts must be replaced. Do not attempt to pulling out or repair
damaged ropes.
Always keep the electrical terminals on the battery pack clean and make sure that the battery is
not broken or damaged.
If there are twists, incisions, worn parts and broken strands in the traction rope, please stop
using them.
WINCH USAGE
1.Using the polyester sling (included with the winch)
Go around the anchor point with the sling. Insert each end of the sling in one of the safety
hooks located on the winch (Figure 1 below).
2.Position the winch in line with the load. When the winch is under tension, it will try to align
itself with the load. The friction of the sling against the anchor point could prevent correct
alignment. If that is the case, release the tension on the rope and position the sling on the
anchor point So that the tension is equally distributed on both winch anchor hooks.
CAUTION don't do this! When you anchor the winch, make sure that you do not do a
complete wrap around the anchor point (Figure 2 below). This set-up will prevent proper
alignment of the winch with the load and will put uneven tension on the winch anchor
hooks.
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