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is blinking, press and hold the silver
Remote Control Power Button. The red
“WIRELESS” light on the remote will
illuminate on the controller, then after a
few seconds it will start to blink. At this
time the remote control is paired and you
can release the Remote Control Power
Button. The red light will remain lit
while it is wirelessly paired to the winch.
If the red light on the controller begins
blinking while operating the winch, the
controller is out of range or it has lost
wireless connection. Move the controller
closer to the winch until the light stops
blinking.
While the winch is in Free Spool, test both
the “OUT” and “IN” functions using the
rocker switch. The winch is now ready
for use.
NOTE:
Wireless handheld remote
controller will automatically shut off
after 2 minutes of inactivity and the red
indicator light will no longer be lit. If this
happens, just turn the remote on again.
Also, the winch itself is designed to
automatically stop receiving commands
after 10 minutes of inactivity. The winch
amber drum light will blink continuously
until the winch is turned off. The winch
will not receive commands from the
wireless remote control or the wired
remote control until the power switch on
the winch is turned off and back on.
The Wireless Remote is paired with the
winch every time you use it, so there is no
need to clear a paired remote.
Rocker Switch
Red “Wireless”
Indicator Light
Remote Controller Setup
WIRELESS
MODE
Remote
Control
Power Button
NOTE:
The wireless remote will work
within a range of 10 feet from the
winch but may work farther distances
depending on physical obstructions and
other conditions. We do not recommend
using the wireless feature from the cab of
your vehicle. If you choose to winch from
the cab, please use the wired option for
safety and consistency.
THE POWER BUTTON MUST BE OUT FOR WIRED
CONTROL OF THE WINCH.
THE POWER BUTTON MUST BE IN FOR WIRELESS
CONTROL OF THE WINCH.
PRESSING AND RELEASING THE POWER BUTTON
WHILE THE WINCH MOTOR IS ROTATING WILL
IMMEDIATELY STOP ROTATION.