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Rev: 19/September/2017
Connect the wires to the motor posts. The ends at the MIC210 box and the motor all get a #6-1/4" stud crimped
on. These motor wires thread through the middle hole on the mounting plate. The incoming power wires thread
through the bottom hole of the bracket. Make sure the grommets have been installed to protect the wire. The
third hole at the top of the bracket is for the hoist and the Power Pro leads. Slide them into the top hole using the
slot. The third grommet will need to be split using a pair of side cutters or a knife. Wrap the split grommet around
the actuator and hoist leads. Then insert it into the top hole. Next, connect the power wires to the solenoid. The
positive wire goes on the positive post (top left) of the solenoid. The negative wire goes on the negative post (top
right) of the solenoid. Then, connect the tarp motor wires to the solenoid. These wires connect to the remaining
bottom posts on the solenoid. It does not matter which wire goes where on these two posts. If they end up being
backwards to the remote there is a very simple setting in the remote which can reverse them without having to
physically switch the wires. Please see the R200 Remote instruction manual, Section 4.2.2.
There is a specific way
in which the 6 AWG wires must be positioned in order to fit inside the MIC210 Control Box
. Please refer to the
Diagram on the next page. Once all the wires are connected to the MIC210 box connect the wires to the battery to
ensure everything works before carrying on to securing the box to the mounting plate.
POWER
NEGATIVE
TARP WIRE
RUN THIS WIRE
ON THE OUTSIDE
OF THE BUMP
POWER
POSITIVE
TARP WIRE
RUN THESE THREE
WIRES ON THE
INSIDE OF THE BUMP
CIRCUIT BREAKER
TO MOTOR
FROM BAT (-)
TO MOTOR
FROM BAT (+)