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2.
Check carefully that all mechanical and electrical connections are secure and correct. Tighten any loose
fittings, bolts, etc. before placing the unit into service.
3.
Check that everyone is safely clear of the winch and anchor line.
4.
Reapply power to the vessel and activate the winch circuit breaker. Check that the breaker has not tripped
and carry out a quick visual inspection to ensure that everything is in order before continuing.
5.
Press the Up switch for one or two seconds to verify that the winch is operational. Then repeat this step by
pressing the Down switch. If the winch fails to rotate in the right directions, re-check all connections. You
may need to use a voltmeter to trace the power circuits. Continue fault diagnosis until you are able to
resolve any issues.
6.
WARNING:
Treat the area close to the winch as a hazardous area, even if the winch does not appear to be
operating.
7.
Feed the rope onto the drum by running the anchor winch with the switch in the Up position. Correct
rotation is essential for proper operation. Ensure the rope feeds correctly onto the drum (to the top or
bottom of the shaft, as appropriate for your setup) without touching the decking.
8.
Fit the anchor into the correct position on the bowsprit. Secure it temporarily so it can't fall.
9.
Pass the rope through the hawsepipe (if applicable). Attach the thimble (which has been secured with an eye
splice) on the end of the anchor rope to a shackle, chain, swivel and finally to the anchor. The shackle should
be larger than the chain links but still able to run smoothly over the bowsprit. It's wise to wire the shackle
pin (called 'mousing') or use a waterproof thread sealant such as Loctite, Threadlock, Nutlock, or Clessetite
Thread Sealant to keep it from coming undone.
10.
Once installation has been completed, isolate the winch from the battery supply. This may be done by
tripping the circuit breaker and/or operating a manual winch isolation switch (if fitted).
11.
Once installation has been completed, remember to adjust your boat's compliance plate.
The plate should
be amended to show the reduced carrying capacity due to the weight of the anchor system. While you will
know to allow for this extra load, it is an important step to protect others operating your boat who may not
know of this change.
Summary of Contents for 1000CS
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