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TABLE OF CONTENTS
13050
3000 lb.
WINCH
Introduction....................1
Introduction..................1
This Booklet .................1
Accessories..................1
Manual Conventions...............2
Safety Rules ...................3
Controls and Features..............5
Winch.....................5
Assembly..................... 6
Mounting the Winch.............6
Solenoid/Contactor Location ........6
Install the Rocker Switch ..........6
Wiring the Winch...............7
Wiring Diagram................8
Switch Wiring Diagram............8
Operation.....................9
General Tips for Safe Operation.......9
Self Recovery.................9
Winching Techniques A-Z .........10
Maintenance .................. 11
Lubrication.................11
Cable Assembly Replacement.......11
Specifications.................. 12
Performance Specifications........12
Parts Diagram ...............13
Parts List..................14
Tro ubl esh oot in g................. 15
INTRODUCTION
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Champion
Power Equipment winch. CPE designs and builds
winches to strict specifications. With proper use
and maintenance, this winch will bring years of
satisfying service.
Accessories
Champion Power Equipment manufactures and
sells accessories designed to help you get the
most from your purchase. To find out more about
our covers, tree savers, hooks, fairleads, etc.,
please visit our website at:
www.championpowerequipment.com
This Booklet
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy
and completeness of the information in this manual.
We reserve the right to change, alter and/or improve
the product and this document at any time without
prior notice.
Record the model and serial numbers as well as date and place of purchase for future reference. Have
this information available when ordering parts and when making technical or warranty inquiries.
Champion Power Equipment Support
1-877-338-0999
Model Number
13050
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Serial Number
Date of Purchase
Purchase Location
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MANUAL CONVENTIONS
This manual uses the following symbols to help differentiate between different kinds of information.
The safety symbol is used with a key word to alert you to potential hazards in operating and owning
power equipment.
Follow all safety messages to avoid or reduce the risk of serious injury or death.
DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION used without the safety alert
symbol indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in
property damage.
NOTE
If you have questions regarding your winch,
we can help. Please call our help line at
1-8 77-3 3 8- 0 999
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SAFETY RULES
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WARNING
Read this manual thoroughly before operating
your winch. Failure to follow instructions could
result in serious injury or death.
WARNING
Do not exceed the rated capacity.
DANGER
Do not use this winch for lifting or moving
people or animals.
DANGER
Keep yourself and others a safe distance to
the side of the cable when under tension.
DANGER
Never step over a cable or near a cable under
load.
WARNING
Do not use the winch to secure or hold a
vehicle for a long period of time. Do not use
the winch to secure a vehicle for transport.
WARNING
Disconnect the remote control and battery
leads when not in use.
WARNING
Avoid “shock loads” by using the control
switch intermittently to take up the slack in
the wire rope. “Shock loads” can far exceed
the rate capacity for the wire rope and drum.
Do not accelerate your vehicle while winching.
Loss of traction can cause a shock load on
the cable.
CAUTION
Use hook strap when handling the hook for
spooling or unspooling the wire rope.
WARNING
The wire rope may break before the motor
stalls. For heavy loads at or near rated
capacity, use a pulley block/snatch block to
reduce the load on the wire rope.
WARNING
Do not move the vehicle to pull a load
(towing) on the winch cable. This could result
in cable breakage.
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SAFETY RULES
WARNING
When re-spooling the cable, ensure that the
cable spools in the under-wind position with
the cable entering the drum from the bottom,
not the top.
To re-spool correctly, and while wearing
gloves, keep a slight load on the cable while
pushing the remote button to draw in the
cable. Walk toward the winch not allowing the
cable to slide through your hands. Do not let
your hands get within 30 cm (12 in.) of the
winch while re-spooling. Turn off the winch
and repeat the procedure until a few feet of
cable are left. Disconnect the remote control
and finish spooling by rotating the drum by
hand with the clutch disengaged. Keep hands
clear of the fairlead and drum while the winch
is under power .
WARNING
Do not use as a hoist. Do not use for overhead
lifting.
CAUTION
Use gloves to protect hands when handling
the cable. Never let the cable slide through
your hands.
CAUTION
Duration of winching pulls should be kept as
short as possible.
If the motor becomes uncomfortably hot to
the touch, stop winching immediately and let
it cool down for a few minutes. Do not pull for
more than one minute at or near the rated load.
CAUTION
If the motor stalls, do not maintain power to
the winch.
Electric winches are designed and made for
intermittent use and should not be used in
constant duty applications.
CAUTION
Apply blocks to the wheels of the vehicle
when on an incline.
CAUTION
Never release the free-spool clutch when
there is a load on the winch.
CAUTION
Do not wrap the cable around any object and
hook it back onto itself.
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CONTROLS AND FEATURES
Read this owner’s manual before operating your winch. Familiarize yourself with the location and
function of the controls and features. Save this manual for future reference.
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Winch
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(1) Motor - 1.3 HP/1 kW 12V DC motor
provides power to the planetary gear
mechanism.
(2) Braking System - Braking action is
automatically applied to the winch drum
when the winch motor is stopped and
there is a load on the wire rope.
(3) Winch Drum - The winch drum is the
cylinder on which the wire rope is stored.
It can feed or wind the rope depending on
the remote winch switch.
(4) Planetary Gear System - The reduction
gears convert the winch motor power into
extreme pulling forces. This system allows
high torque while maintaining compact
size and light weight.
(5) Free Spooling Clutch - The clutch allows
the operator to manually disengage
(“Out”) the spooling drum from the gear
train, free spool. Engaging the clutch
(“In”) locks the winch into the gear
system.
(6) Mounting Channel
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(7) Rocker Switch - Rocker switch with
handlebar mount for powering the rope in
or out of your winch drum.
(8) Solenoid/Contactor - Power from the
vehicle battery flows through the weather
sealed contactor before being directed to
the winch motor.
(9) Wire Rope - 3/16 in. x 45.9 ft. galvanized
aircraft cable designed specifically for
load capacity of 3,000 lb. The wire rope
feeds onto the drum in the “under wind”
position through the roller fairlead (10)
and is looped at the end to accept the
clevis hook pin.
(10) Roller Fairlead - When using the winch at
an angle the roller fairlead acts to guide
the wire rope onto the drum and minimizes
damage to the wire rope from abrasion on
the winch mount or bumper.
(11) Winch Connection Cables - Used to
connect the contactor to the winch motor.
(12) Clevis Hook – Provides a means for
connecting the looped ends of cables to
an anchor.
(13) Strap – Used to assist cable feed.
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ASSEMBLY
Mounting the Winch
This CPE 3,000 lb winch is designed with a bolt
pattern that is standard in this class of winch.
Many winch mounting kits are available that
utilize this bolt pattern for the most popular
trucks, SUV’s and ATV’s. If you cannot find a kit
locally, contact CPE and we will provide you with
the name of a dealer.
CAUTION
Mounting bolts must be SAE grade 5 or better
and torque to 34 ft. lb.
1. Insert M10x20 bolts through the mounting
channel holes and attach the roller fairlead to
the mounting channel with the M10 lock nuts
provided.
Mounting the Winch Cont’d.
NOTE
The type of vehicle to which the winch and
mounting channel will be applied, will dictate
the type of mounting kit that should be used
(Speed Mount™ Hitch Adapter, Standard
Mounting Channel, or Specialty Mounting Kit).
Solenoid/Contactor Location
Find a location for the solenoid /contactor. It is
recommended that the solenoid/contactor be
mounted close to the battery in a clean, dry
location. Make sure the location chosen allows for
sufficient clearance from all metal components.
Drill mounting holes if required. Once a location
is found, DO NOT install the unit until all wiring
is completed (see wiring section).
NOTE
Terminals coming in contact with metal
will cause a direct short, possibly causing
solenoid/contactor and/or battery damage.
2. Tu rn the win ch ups ide dow n. Place the
mounting channel on the winch, making sure
the winch is centered in the middle of it.
3. Thread the M8x25 bolts through the M8 flat
and lockers washers, and then thread through
the mounting channel. Tighten the bolts. DO
NOT over tighten.
4. Tu rn win ch righ t s ide up . Disengage the
clutch by moving the Cam Ring to the “Out”
position. Release the wire rope and pull
through the roller fairlead.
5. Attach the clevis hook to the cable, and then
hand strap to the clevis hook.
CAUTION
If utilizing a mounting plate, ensure that
the three major sections (motor, drum and
gear housing) are properly aligned. Proper
alignment of the winch will allow for even
distribution of the full rated load.
Install the Rocker Switch
1. Decide which handlebar the rocker switch will
be mounted on. (The rocker switch is usually
installed on the left handlebar).
2. Use a piece of electrical tape (not provided)
around the handlebar to help prevent rotation
of the mount.
3. Tighten the rocker switch in place. DO NOT
overtighten or tighten/clamp over any hoses
or cables.
4. Once the rocker switch is mounted, the wires
can be routed back to where the solenoid/
contactor is located.
5. Make sure the handlebars have full range of
motion and then secure the rocker switch’s
cable with the supplied cable ties.
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Wiring the Winch
CAUTION
NEVER route electrical cables across any
sharp edges, through and /or near moving
parts, or near parts that may become hot.
CAUTION
Battery cables should NOT be drawn taut.
Leave some slack for cable movement.
NOTE
You may need to use a test light to locate a
suitable wire. The wire should only have power
when the key is in the ON position.
NOTE
Depending on the location of the solenoid/
contactor, you may need to use the black and
red cables in place of the yellow and blue, and
the yellow and blue in place of the red and
black. Just remember that this also changes
the diagram.
Wiring the Winch Cont’d.
6. Splice the end of the red wire on the rocker
switch, to an ignition (keyed) controlled power
source using the supplied wire tap.
7. Once all wiring is connected to the solenoid/
contactor it can then be mounted using the
supplied M6 hardware.
8. Tighten the solenoid/contactor terminal nuts.
DO NOT over tighten.
9. Connect the black lead to the negative (-)
terminal of the vehicle’s 12 volt battery.
10. Place all terminal boots over terminals and
secure all cables with cable ties or electrical
tape (not included).
11. Check for proper drum rotation. Pull and turn
the clutch knob to the “Out” position (free
spooling). Pull out some cable from the drum,
and then turn the clutch knob to the “In”
position to engage the gears. Press the cable
out button on the rocker switch. If the drum
is turning and releasing more cable, then
your connections are accurate. If the drum
is turning and collecting more cable then
reverse the leads on the motor. Repeat and
check rotation.
1. Connect the yellow and blue cables to the
motor terminals on the winch. (Yellow to the
positive (+) terminal of the motor. Blue to the
negative (-) terminal of the motor). Tighten
the terminal nuts on the motor. DO NOT over
tighten. Route the other ends to the solenoid/
contactor location.
2. Connect the yellow and blue cables to the
solenoid /contactor (yellow to yellow and
blue to blue). DO NOT tighten nuts.
3. Connect the red and black cables to the
solenoid /contactor (red to red and
black to black). DO NOT tighten nuts. Route
the other ends to the vehicle’s battery.
4. Connect the red lead to the positive (+)
terminal of the vehicle’s 12 volt battery.
5. Connect the rocker switch to the solenoid/
contactor (black to black and green to green).
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Wiring Diagram
Blue
Yellow
ASSEMBLY
Negative (–)
Positive (+)
Switch Wiring Diagram
Black
Negative (–)
To Swi tc h and
Remote Wiring
Red
Positive (+)
Green
Black
Ignition Wire
Red
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OPERATION
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General Tips for Safe Operation
Your 13050 winch is ra ted at a 3,00 0 lb.
(1361 kg) capacity in first layer (max) when
spooling the first rope layer on the drum. Overloads
can damage the winch, motor and/or wire rope. For
loads over 1,500 lb. (680 kg) we recommend the
use of the pulley block/snatch block to double the
wire rope line. This will aid in two ways:
(a) reduce the number or rope layers on the drum,
as well as,
(b) reduce the load on the wire rope by as much
as 50%.
When doubling the line back to the vehicle,
attach to the tow hook, frame or other load bearing
part. The vehicle engine should be kept running
during operation of the winch to minimize battery
drain and maximize power and speed of the winch.
If the winch is used for a considerable time with
the engine off the battery may be drained and too
weak to restart the motor.
Get to know your winch before you actually need to
use it. We recommend that you set up a few test
runs to familiarize yourself with rigging techniques,
the sounds your winch makes under various loads,
the way the cable spools on the drum, etc.
Inspect the wire rope and equipment before each
use. A frayed or damaged rope shall be replaced
immediately. Use only manufacturer’s identical
replacement rope with the exact specifications.
Inspect the winch installation and bolts to ensure
that all bolts are tight before each operation. Store
the remote control inside your vehicle in a place
that it will not be damaged.
Any winch that appears to be damaged in any way,
is found to be worn, or operates abnormally MUST
BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE UNTIL REPAIRED.
It is recommended that the necessary repairs be
made by a manufacturer’s authorized repair facility.
Pull only on areas of the vehicle as specified by
the vehicle manufacturer. Only attachments and/
or adapters supplied by the manufacturer are to be
used.
Self Recovery
Locate a suitable anchor such as a strong tree trunk
or boulder. Always use a sling as an anchor point.
Your winch is equipped with a roller fairlead to
help guide the wire rope and to reduce binding on
short side pulls. Do not winch from an acute angle
as the wire rope will pile up on one side of the
drum causing damage to wire rope and the winch.
RIGHTWRONG
Short pulls from an angle can be used to straighten
the vehicle. Long pulls should be done with the wire
rope at a 90° angle to the winch/vehicle.
When pulling a heavy load, place a blanket or jacket
over the wire rope five or six feet from the hook.
In the event of a broken cable it will dampen the
snap back. For additional protection open the
hood of the vehicle. For pulls over 1,500 lb.
(680 kg), we recommend the use of the snatch
block/pulley block to double line the wire rope.
SINGLE LINEDOUBLE LINE
This reduces the load on the winch and the strain
on the rope by approximately 50%.
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OPERATION
Winching Techniques A-Z
(a) Take time to a s sess you r s itu ation and plan
your pull.
(b) Put on gloves to protect your hands.
(c) Disengage the clutch to allow free- spooling
and also save battery power.
(d) Attach the hook strap to the clevis hook.
(e) Pull out the wire rope to your desired anchor
point using the hook strap.
(f) Secure the clevis hook to the anchor point:
Sling, chain or snatch block. Do not attach
the hook back onto the wire rope.
(g) Engage the clutch.
(h) Connect the remote control to the winch. If
you are going to control the winch from inside
your vehicle then pass the remote through an
open window to avoid the wires being pinched
in the door.
(i) Start your engine to ensure power is being
replenished to the battery.
(j) Drape a blanket or jacket over the wire rope
approximately 5 to 6 feet from the hook.
Open the hood for added protection.
(k) Power in the wire rope guiding the wire under
tension to draw up the slack in the wire. Once
the wire is under tension, stand clear. Never
step over the wire rope.
(l) Double check your anchors and make sure all
connections are secure.
(m) Inspect the wire rope. Make sure there are at
least 5 wraps of wire rope around the winch
drum.
(n) Clear the area. Make sure all spectators stand
clear and that no one is directly in front or
behind the vehicle or anchor point.
(o) Begin winching. Be sure that the wire rope
is winding evenly and tightly around the
drum. The vehicle that is being winched can
be slowly driven to add assistance to the
winching process. Avoid shock loads; keep
the wire rope under tension.
Winching Techniques A-Z Cont’d.
(p) The vehicle to be winched should be placed
in neutral and the emergency brake released.
Only release the brake pedal when under full
tension. Avoid shock loads to the winch. This
can damage the winch, rope and vehicle.
(q) The winch is meant for intermittent use.
Under full load with a single line rig do not
power in for more than a minute without
letting the motor cool down for a few minutes
and then resume the winching operation.
(r) The winching operation is complete once the
vehicle is on stable ground and is able to
drive under its own power.
(s) Secure the vehicle. Be sure to set the brakes
and place the vehicle in park.
(t) Release the tension on the wire rope. The
winch is not meant to hold the vehicle for
long periods of time.
(u) Disconnect the wire rope from the anchor.
(v) Rewind the wire rope. Make sure that any wire
already on the drum has spooled tightly and
neatly. If not, draw out the wire and re-spool
from the point where the rope is tight.
(w) Keep your hands clear of the winch drum and
fairlead as the wire rope is being drawn in.
(x) Secure the hook and hook strap.
(y) Disconnect the remote control and store in a
clean, dry place.
(z) Clean and inspect connections and mounting
hardware for next winching operation.
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MAINTENANCE
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The owner/operator is responsible for all periodic
maintenance.
WARNING
Never operate a damaged or defective winch.
WARNING
Improper maintenance will void your warranty.
Complete all scheduled maintenance in a timely
manner. Correct any issue before operating the
winch.
NOTE
For ser vice or parts assistance, contact our
help line at 1-87 7- 33 8 -0 9 99
Lubrication
All moving parts within the Electric Winch having
been Lubricated using high temperature lithium
grease at the factory. No internal lubrication is
required. Lubricate Cable Assembly periodically
using a light penetrating oil.
Cable Assembly Replacement
It is recommended that any modifications be
performed by a manufacturer’s authorized repair
facility, and that only manufacturer-supplied parts
be used.
1. Move the clutch to the “Out” position.
2. Extend Cable Assembly to its full length.
Note how the existing cable is connected v to
the inside of the drum.
3. Remove old Cable Assembly and attach new
one.
4. Retract Cable Assembly onto drum being
careful not to allow kinking.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Performance Specifications
–Rated Pull .....................................3,000 lb. (1361 kg)
–Gear Reduction Ratio .......................................171:1
–Drum Size......................1.5 in. (D) x 3.2 in. (L) [38 mm(D) x 80 mm(L)]
–Cable........................3/16 in. (D) x 45.9 ft. (L) [4.8 mm(D) x 14 m(L)]
–Gross Weight..................................... 23.4 lb. (10.6 kg)
–Net Weight.......................................21.2 lb. (9.6 kg)
–Height..........................................4.2 in. (10.7 cm)
–Width..........................................4.1 in. (10.3 cm)
–Length ........................................12.7 in. (32.2 cm)
–Bolt Pattern..............................4.9 in. x 3 in. (12.4 cm x 7.6 cm)
Line Speed and Motor Current (First Layer)
Line Pull
Line Speed (12V DC)
Motor Current (12V DC)A1560120170
Running Time*Minutes1111
Cooling Time**Minutes5555
LB010 0020003000
KG04549071361
FPM8.97.65.34.3
MPM2.72.31.61.3
*If the mo tor bec omes uncomfor tably hot to the touch, s top winching immediately and let it cool down
for 5 minutes. Do not pull for more than one minute at or near the rated load.
**Electric winche s are de signed and made for intermittent use and should no t be used in constant
duty applications.
Line Pull and Cable Capacity Per Layer
Line of Cable1 2345
Rated Line Pull
Cable Capacity
It is recommended to use double line and snatch block for pulling loads over
LB30002450207017931581
KG13611112940814718
FT7.215.524.734.545.9
M2.24.77.511.514
1500 lb. (680 kg).
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Parts Diagram
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Parts List
# Part NumberDescription
300100-A-BF
1
250001
2
250002Flat Washer Ø610
3
250003Tie Bar2
4
250004Bushing Shaft1
5
340001Coupling Shaft1
6
250006Screw M5 x 81
7
250007Drum1
8
250200
9
250008Rear Bush Drum1
10
250009Front Thrust Washer1
11
340002Gear Ring Output1
12
340003Gear Carrier Assembly1
13
250011Retaining Ring Clip1
14
250012Spring1
15
250013-BF
16
250014
17
GB2760BB16002-SSRadial Ball Bearing
18
250016-BFClutch Cap - Black Flat1
19
250017Lock Washer Ø65
20
250018
21
250019Axis Support Bushing1
22
GB2760BB06002-SSRadial Ball Bearing
23
250021Clutch Bushing1
24
250022
25
250023Cam Clutch Gear1
26
250024-BF
27
340004Gear Ring 1
28
400020Wire Tap1
29
25005 8-R
30
25005 8-B
250059-BF
31
250029-BF
32
Motor Assembly, Short Black Flat
Hexagon Socket Head
Screw M6 x 20
Cable Assembly 3/16 in. (D ) x 45.9 ft. (L)
Cover Clutch Housing Black Flat
Hexagon Socket Head
Screw M6 x 70
160 02 S ea led
Cross Recessed Pan
Head Screw M6 x 16
6002 Sealed
Above Clutch Axes
Washer
Gear Housing/End
Bearing - Black Flat
Battery Wires -Red,
36 in. (L)/8GAUGE
Battery Wires -Black,
36 in. (L)/8GAUGE
Standard Roller Fairlead,
Bracket - Black Flat
Roller Fairlead Black Flat
Qty
# Part NumberDescription
41002 2Yellow Strap 1
33
1
410019Contactor1
34
4
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
400021Mini-Rocker Switch1
35
450021
36
300019Flat Washer Ø84
37
400009
38
250035Lock Washer Ø102
39
250036Lock Nut M102
40
400017Ter minal Pr ot ec tor8
41
400026-BF
42
400030-BF
43
400029-BF
44
400022
45
400023Flat Washer Ø53
46
400024Lock Washer Ø53
47
400031
48
400025Nut M5 3
49
400027Screw #6-32 x 9/32 in.2
50
400028Lock Washer Ø62
51
350001-Y
52
350001-BL
C20002
53
400011
54
400013Lock Nut M64
55
400014
56
300020Lock Washer Ø84
57
250072Gasket1
58
250083
59
Hexagon Head Bolt
M8 x 25
Hexagon Head Bolt
M10 x 20
Handlebar Switch Clamp
- Black Flat
Handlebar Switch
Extender - Black Flat
Handlebar Switch
Mounting Angle Black Flat
Hexagon Socket Head
Screw M5 x 25
Hexagon Socket Head
Screw M5 x 18
Winch Wires -Yellow,
72 in. (L) /8GAUGE
Winch Wires -Blue,
72 in. (L) /8GAUGE
1/4 in. Clevis Hook White Zinc
Hexagon Head Bolt
M6 x 25
Hexagon Head Bolt
M6 x 1.0 x 20
Cross Recess Pan Head
Screw M5 x 8
Qty
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1
1
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TROUBLESHOOTING
ProblemCauseSolution
Motor does not turn on Loose battery cable connections Tighten nuts on all cable connections
Defective Switch AssemblyReplace Switch Assembly
Defective motorCheck for voltage at armature port with Switch
Water has entered motorAllow to drain and dry. Run in short burst s without
Motor runs but Cable
drum does not turn
Motor runs slowly or
without normal power
Motor overheatingwinch running time too longAllow winch to cool down periodically
Motor runs in one
direction only
Clutch not engagedMove Clutch to the "In" position. If problem persist s,
Insufficient current or voltageThe battery is weak, recharge. Run winch with vehicle
motor running (Battery should have a strong charge)
Clean, Tighten, or replace
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY
CHAMPION POWER EQUIPMENT
2 YEAR LIMITED WARR ANTY
Warranty Qualifications
Champio n Power Equipment ( CPE) w ill regist er this wa rrant y
upon re ceipt of y our Warranty Re gistr ation Ca rd and a c opy
of your sales r eceipt f rom one o f CPE’s re tail loc ations a s
proof of purchase.
Please submit your warrant y registration and your proof of
purchase within ten (10) days of the date of purchase.
Repair/Replacement Warranty
CPE warrants to the or iginal purchaser t hat the m echanica l
and electrical c ompone nts will b e free of defect s in
material and wor kmanship for a pe riod of t wo yea rs (pa rts
and labor) from the origin al date of purchas e and 180
days (p arts and labo r) for co mmercial and indus trial us e.
Transpor tation charge s on pr oduct submitted for rep air or
replacement und er this wa rrant y are th e sole responsibility
of the pu rchase r. This war ranty o nly applie s to the o riginal
purchaser and is not transferable.
Do Not Return The Unit To The Place Of
Purchase
Conta ct CPE’s Technical Se rvice a nd CPE will trouble shoot
any iss ue via pho ne or e -mail. If t he probl em is not
corre cted by this metho d, CPE will, at its o ption, aut horize
evaluati on, repai r or repl acement of the de fective part o r
component at a CPE Ser vice C enter. CPE will provid e you
with a ca se numb er for w arrant y ser vice. P lease keep it
for futu re reference. Re pairs o r replac ements without p rior
authorization, or at an u nauthori zed repair facilit y, will not
be covered by this warranty.
Warranty Exclusions
This warranty does not cove r the following rep airs and
equipment:
Normal Wear
Products with mechanical and electrical components need
periodic parts and service to perform well. This warranty does
not cover repair when normal use has exhausted the life of a
part or the equipment as a whole.
Installation, Use and Maintenance
This warranty will not ap ply to pa rts an d/or labo r if the
product is dee med to ha ve been misused , neglected,
involved in an accident, abu sed, lo aded be yond the
product’s limits , modifi ed, inst alled impr operly or
connec ted inco rrectly to any ele ctrical compon ent. No rmal
maintenan ce is not covere d by this w arranty and is not
require d to be p erfor med at a facility o r by a pe rson
authorized by CPE.
Other Exclusions
This warranty excludes:
–Cosmetic defects such as paint, decals, etc.
–Wear items su ch as winch cable, etc.
–Accessory parts such as storage covers.
–Failures due to act s of Go d and other force majeure
events beyond the manufacturer’s control.
–Proble ms caus ed by pa rts th at are n ot original
Champion Power Equipment parts.
Limits of Implied Warranty and
Consequential Damage
Champio n Power Equipment di sclaims any obligation to
cover a ny loss of time, u se of this produc t, freig ht, or any
incident al or con sequential claim by a nyone fr om using
this pro duct. THI S WARRAN TY IS IN LIEU OF AL L OTHER
WARRAN TIES, EX PRESS O R IMPLIED, IN CLUDING
WARRAN TIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICUL AR PURPOSE.
A unit provided a s an excha nge will be subject t o the
warra nty of t he origin al unit. Th e lengt h of the w arrant y
governin g the exchanged unit will remain calculate d by
reference to the purchase date of the original unit.
This warranty gives y ou cer tain leg al right s which may
change f rom st ate to st ate or p rovince to provin ce. Your
state or prov ince may also have other rights you may be
entitled to that are not listed within this warranty.
Contact Information
Address
Champion Power Equipment, Inc.
Customer Service
12039 Smith Ave.
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 USA
www.championpowerequipment.com