DRUM WINCH OPERATION
FREE FALL - To release the anchor press the “DOWN” button for about three (3) seconds. Winch will power down initially allowing
anchor to reach the water (no splash!) before releasing. After anchor has reached bottom, allow boat to drift, letting out additional
rope*. When ready to begin to hold an anchored position, press the “UP” button for a couple seconds to lock the winch.
UP - To raise the anchor, press and hold the “UP” button. Release the button when the anchor is docked or anytime you wish to
stop the retrieval of the anchor. UP retrieves rope, while DOWN will let out about 5 feet (1.5m) rope before releasing anchor.
*The amount of additional rope let out depends on your conditions such as wind and current. As wind and current increase, the
amount of rope required to be let out can increase to 6 times depth, or more.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Anchor fails to fall
When the DOWN switch is activated, confirm the anchor will fall free with normal gravity force.
Press “DOWN” button for four seconds to confirm drum is released and free to spin.
Over-run
If the rope tangles or spills over the side of the drum, apply tension on the rope while pressing the UP or DOWN button in
the appropriate direction to unwind the tangle.
No Power
Check reset LED button on switch. Reset if needed.
Check electrical connections.
Confirm battery power is present.
Breaker Trips
If the anchor is stuck on the bottom and you hold your finger on the UP switch, the circuit breaker will trip. Reset the circuit
breaker, drive your boat toward the anchor, and press the UP button when the rope becomes slack.
It is customary to maneuver the boat closer to the anchor when raising the anchor. Care must be taken
to NOT drag the anchor with the boat’s power. This will cause product damage or injury. Do NOT use the anchor winch to pull the
boat to the anchor position. Motor the boat toward the anchor while retrieving the anchor rope.
TRAC Anchor Winch Limited Warranty
This limited warranty is provided by TRAC Outdoor Products Co (TRAC) to the original consumer purchaser (purchaser) of the TRAC Anchor Winch.
This limited warranty is not transferable to any other party. TRAC will at it option repair or replace any part(s) of the TRAC Anchor Winch which
may be found by TRAC to be defective within two (2) years of purchase. In the unlikely event warranty service is required, TRAC will pay the
shipping charge to the purchaser for any part(s) which may be shipped by TRAC. For warranty repair or replacement, the purchaser must provide
dated proof of purchase and notify TRAC of the request for warranty service. The original purchaser will notify TRAC by email at info@TRAC-
Outdoor.com or by phone at 615-462-6224 for warranty service. TRAC will attempt to provide parts needed to repair the winch. If you wish to
return the winch for service, the purchaser will be provided a Return Goods Authorization (RGA) to include with the winch when returning for
warranty service which will be shipped at the purchaser’s expense to the address provided. The purchaser must use reasonable care in
maintenance and operation of the product in accordance with this manual. Failure to follow the instructions in the manual will void the warranty.
This warranty covers defects in material or workmanship of the TRAC Anchor Winch. This warranty does not cover failure that results from misuse,
improper installation, accident, abuse, neglect, modification, or improper maintenance. There is no other express warranty. Implied warranties,
including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to two (2) years from the date of purchase. Any damage to
watercraft resulting from proper or improper use of this TRAC Anchor Winch is not covered under this warranty. Costs of installation or repair by
service centers or marine repair facilities are not covered by this warranty. This is the exclusive remedy and any liability for any and all incidental or
consequential damages or expenses whatsoever is excluded. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, the above limitations may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.