2. Set the frame assembly onto the two "V"
angles on the tripod base, and lower the
frame about 1 inch until it is secured
(Figure 3).
Before continuing, be sure the frame
is pushed all the way down and is held
securely by the angles.
3. Attach the handle to the winch wheel. Tighten the nut, leaving
a small gap between the nut and handle, so the handle turns
freely (Figure 4).
4. Move the winch assembly into its working position:
• Hold the winch wheel and brake arm as shown in Figure 5.
Rotate the winch wheel forward slightly while you lift on the
brake arm to release the brake.
• Raise the brake arm all the way up. Grasp the winch post, and
grip the brake arm firmly with your thumb.
• Place your right hand on top of the frame. Continue to grip the
brake arm as needed to prevent cable backlash, and pull the
winch assembly all the way toward you.
• When the winch is fully extended (away from the frame
housing), release the brake arm and swing the retaining hook
(Figure 5b) away so it no longer secures the telescoping
sections inside the frame housing.
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