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STEP 5: MOUNT THE HOLSTER
WA R N I N G
Find a suitable location to mount the holster. The holster
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR
can be mounted to a shaft or a flat surface.
DEATH:
The holster clamp must be mounted before assembly.
• Always use caution when moving
Do not mount over any hoses, cables, or wiring.
or repositioning any vehicle controls
so as to not compromise the safe
Assemble the holster as shown. Holster may be oriented
operation of the winch or vehicle.
in any one of eight positions.
Select a mounting position that will
provide clearance for all vehicle
controls.
STEP 6: SYSTEM CHECK
• Never attempt to bypass receiver
1. Insure that wiring to all components is correct and all loose
by connecting switches directly to
contactor.
wires are securely tie wrapped.
2. Insure that there are no exposed terminals or wiring.
Cover any bare terminal with terminal boots, heat shrink
tubing or electrical tape.
3. Check winch for proper operation using a standard
remote. The wire rope should spool in and out in the
direction indicated on the switch. If winch functions
correctly, proceed to the next step. Otherwise
troubleshoot.
4. Plug in the wire harness to the control pack remote
recepticle.
5. Press and hold both buttons on the wireless handheld
remote until the GREEN indicator light illuminates.
The wireless system is now active and ready to use.
6. By pressing the buttons on the remote, verify that the
winch powers IN and powers OUT properly.
REPLACING BATTERIES
C AU T I O N
If the indicator light on the handheld remote flashes RED
during winching, the batteries are low and should be
ALWAYS KNOW YOUR WINCH:
replaced.
Take time to fully read and understand
1. Remove the two screws from the handheld remote.
the included Installation and Operations
Guide, and Basic Guide to Winching
2. Separate the top and bottom sections of the remote using
Techniques, in order to understand your
a coin or screw driver.
winch and the winching operation.
3. Remove the old batteries and dispose in accordance with
local environmental regulations.
4. Insert new alkaline batteries as shown with the positive
terminals facing the switches. Do not mix old and new
batteries.
5. Join the top and bottom sections making sure that they
snap together and rubber seal remains intact.
6. Secure with the two screws.
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OPERATION
This WARN Wireless Control
Turn On Sequence:
1. Activate the system by pressing both buttons on the
System has been designed
wireless transmitter simultaneously and holding for 3
to minimize interference
seconds until GREEN light illuminates.
from other sources of radio.
2. The winch system is now operational.
3. Press the power IN or power OUT button as needed.
C AU T I O N
Turn Off Sequence:
1. Deactivate the system by pressing both buttons on
TO AVOID MINOR OR MODERATE
wireless transmitter simultaneously and holding for 3
INJURY:
seconds until GREEN light turns off.
• Always be aware that obstacles and
other radio transmission sources
may affect performance.
• Always insure the matching WARN
Steady GREEN - system active and ready to use
transmitter is closer to its receiver
than other transmitters in use during
Steady RED - winch powering in or out
winching.
Flashing RED during winching - battery low
C AU T I O N
TO AVOID MINOR OR MODERATE
INJURY:
• Always use wired remote when
intermittently "jogging" winch.
OUT
IN
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the winch does not power in or out when remote buttons
are pushed:
1. Check that the wireless system has been activated
(GREEN LED on remote is ON).
2. Check all electrical connections. Verify that connections
follow the wiring diagram and instructions.
LED Indicator Light
LED indicator light
Power IN
Power OUT
Press and hold
both buttons for
3 seconds to
activate the
wireless system.
Press and hold
both buttons for
3 seconds to
deactivate the
wireless system.
WARN Wireless Control Installation Guide 9

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