WIRED REMOTE
Winch comes with a
Wired
remote control - hand-held
remote with 9’ (2.7m) cord that plugs into the side of the
winch.
Wireless Remote Control –
Programmed at factory
This trailer winch is equipped to operate with a
wireless
remote control. Every wireless remote and winch are
already programmed to communicate with each other.
This is done at the factory, but you can also refer to the
following instructions for a description of the remote
functions and programming. If the wireless remote has
a low battery or is lost, the wired remote may be used to
release or retrieve the boat. If the remote battery is
replaced or a new remote is used, it can be programmed
using the following instructions.
PROGRAMMING THE WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL
Wireless remote is preprogrammed at the factory to your
winch. A new remote would need to be programmed.
To program the transmitter to the receiver:
1. Attach the battery power cord to the battery but do not
plug power cord into winch.
2. Plug the wired controller into the winch.
3. Grasp the wired controller and while holding the
“light-ON” button, plug the power cord into winch.
Continue to hold “light-ON” button for a second, release.
4. Press and hold any button on the wireless remote.
Do
not release the button.
4. Remove power cord from winch.
5.
Continue
to hold wireless remote button for 10
seconds and release. Programming is complete.
6. Re-attach power cord.
WIRELESS REMOTE BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. Remove the screw located on the back.
2. Separate the two halves of the transmitter; locate the
battery and remove.
3. Replace battery with same type. Polarity is very
important, make sure to place the negative end of the
battery against the coil spring when replacing the battery.
WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
IMPORTANT
Use extreme caution when using this winch. Keep the
remote dry. The battery may need to be replaced to
ensure best performance. In the event that the
remote is lost or broken another one can be obtained
from TRAC for a nominal fee
. The transmitter (remote)
and receiver in the Trailer Winch comply with the FCC Part
15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
I. This device may not cause harmful interference.
II. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING PROCEDURES
1. Always be sure the remote is operating with no
obstructions between the remote and the winch, the
signal may be blocked.
2. The remote performs best when it is within a 40 foot
(12m) radius of the winch. Depending on the
operating environment it is possible for the remote to
perform well at a greater distance.
3. The winch receives a stronger signal when the remote
is operated on one of the two sides of the winch.
There exists a greater chance of the signal being
interrupted if the remote is used in front of the winch.
Never stand between the winch and the boat.
<40 feet (12m)
CABLE IN
CABLE OUT
Light ON
Light OFF
LED Light