BHW WINCH-ASSIST 8 Mode d'emploi

BHW WINCH•ASSIST 8
CENTRALLY MOUNTED WINCH SYSTEM
FITTING & OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Part No
10828
/
01.05.2022

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 3
INSTALLER RESPONSIBILITY FOR UKCA OR CE COMPLIANCE 3
WINCH INFORMATION
WINCH ASSIST RATINGS 4
WINCH LABELS 4
INSTALLATION
GENERAL INFORMATION 5
WINCH MOUNTING 5
WIRING 6
PAIRING THE CONTROLLERS 6
SETTING END STOPS 7
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL NOTES 8
OPERATING THE WINCH - TESTING 8
CONTROLS 8
LOADING 9
UNLOADING 9
SAFETY – EMERGENCY STOP / AUTO CUT OUT 9
PARTS
REPLACEMENT PARTS 10
MAINTENANCE
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE 11
CARE OF WEBBING STRAP & YOKE 11
WARRANTY 11

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INTRODUCTION
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION OR OPERATION OF THE WINCH
Those responsible for the installation and the operation of this winch must read and understand this manual.
The first section deals with the installation requirements and the second section is for the user and provides
information to ensure safe use of the winch.
BHW Winch•Assist Winches are of the highest quality and have been designed to give a robust and efficient
service for many years if care and attention are given at all times to correct installation, operation and
maintenance.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH THE WINCH.
INSTALLER RESPONSIBILITY FOR UKCA AND CE COMPLIANCE
1. Mount winch in accordance with instructions.
2. Install a suitable fuse or circuit breaker to reduce the possibility of overload.
Circuit breakers or fuses are available as optional extras from Bushey Hall Winchmaster.
3. Load test the winch following installation to check the integrity of the mounting and correct operation
of the winch under load.
BHW Winch•Assist 8 must be installed correctly in accordance with the fitting instructions (Pages 5-7) and
subsequently the installer and user must also adopt the correct procedures for operation (See Operating
Instructions Pages 8-9).
It is important that with the winch installation adequate provision is made so that the load is transmitted into
the floor pan of the vehicle. Strengthening plates should be used to spread the load where necessary.

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WINCH INFORMATION
WINCH•ASSIST 8 – Part no. 13453
Features:
Multiturn Sensor: To turn the winch off if the strap is power IN or OUT too far.
Remote Controllers: Key fob control to make control as easy as possible.
Dynamic braking: To Ensure that the winch will not back drive.
Soft start: Ensures a smooth operation of the winch.
Technical:
Amperage draw: 10amp
Working Load Limit: (Maximum pulling force on upper layer of webbing strap) 235kg
Line Pull: (Bare drum, diameter 30mm): 350kg
Typical Rolling Road Load Capacity on Gradients:
5° 10° 15°
Capacity (Kg): 700 370 310
WINCH CONTROL LABELS

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INSTALLATION
FITTING A WINCH•ASSIST SYSTEM - GENERAL
Mobility vehicles from different manufacturers all vary in layout. The fitting instructions below are a general guide to best
practice.
Bushey Hall Winchmaster can supply complete wiring looms. If BHW wiring looms are not used , please ensure that the
electrical cables are the correct size. Winches may suffer voltage drop or be subject to slow running if cable specification
is too small.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND CONTACT BUSHEY HALL WINCHMASTER IF
ASSISTANCE IS REQUIRED.
WINCH MOUNTING
To centrally mount a Winch•Assist 8, it is recommended that a backing plate (not supplied) is fitted below the floor, of a
suitable size, to ensure that the load is spread sufficiently across the floor pan. Where the floors are corrugated, it may
also be necessary to fit an additional plate to provide and even surface for mounting the winch.
The winch should be positioned so that the winch drum is in line with the direction of pull. It is the installers’ responsibility
to ensure that the unit is positioned so that the possibility of entanglement with the rotating drum is avoided.
Remove cover and using the mounting locations securely mount the winch by bolting down through the floor pan any
additional strengthening plates in the winches fixing positions using 4 x M8 high tensile bolts (min. grade 8.8) of a
suitable length.
A suitable webbing strap can now be secured to the winch drum. In line mounted winches generally use a webbing strap
which is clamped on to the drum spindle, although soft rope options are available.

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INSTALLATION
WIRING
PLEASE NOTE. The positive and negative supply from the battery and the red and black cables to the
winch must be a minimum of 6mm2 cross section to avoid any voltage drop. A minimum of 8v through the
system must be maintained. The positive and negative terminals on the winch PCB are shown above.
A 16amp auto cut out / reset button linked into the positive supply from the battery is recommended by
Bushey Hall Winchmaster for these systems, although a 30amp fuse can be used instead. The auto cut out
or fuse is normally mounted under the dashboard, or inside the bonnet, close to the battery for ease of
access.
The radio remote control and automatic webbing strap cut out calibration should is already set at the factory
before supply.
However, If radio remote requires pairing or the webbing strap cut out needs calibration the following
processes should be followed:
PAIRING THE CONTROLLER
To pair the controller(s) to the winch PCB, press any button on the controller.
Then press the pair button on the winch PCB:

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INSTALLATION
SETTING THE END STOPS

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Once the BHW Winch Assist 8 has been installed and the circuitry has been checked. The installer should test load the
winch to ensure that all aspects of the systems are working correctly.
PLEASE NOTE: As with any electrical device fitted to a vehicle, the BHW Winch Assist Model 8 will use additional
amounts of vehicle battery power. It is important therefore that the battery is of a suitable strength and regularly charged
to eliminate possible power drop. Where possible we recommend that the engine is kept running during operation of the
winch.
BHW Winch Assist 8 should be operated by a competent person fully capable of navigating wheelchairs or stretchers
and their occupants. We strongly advise that all operators should read the supplied operating instructions thoroughly to
ensure that the operating of this Winch•Assist 8 is fully understood.
The operator(s) should undergo training in the use of this equipment without an occupant. It is advisable to apply a
normal weight of a stretcher or wheelchair to build confidence and skill in winch operation and wheelchair or stretcher
control.
Both the operator and wheelchair/stretcher occupant (where possible) should be fully aware of the position of the stop
button on the winch and on the controller(s).
This equipment should only be used with an operator in charge of the task.
WHEELCHAIR OCCUPANTS MUST NOT SELF OPERATE THE SYSTEM
BHW Winch Assist Model 8 is designed to aid the loading and unloading of the free rolling wheelchairs/ stretchers and
their occupants and shall not be used for any other purposes. The soft strap should not be reeved around or attached to
any other equipment. – only the wheelchair/stretcher at a suitable, balanced anchor point.
When using the equipment at night, adequate lighting must be provided to enable the operator to see clearly to operate
the loading and unloading.
All other personnel should be kept clear of the operation at all times.
TO OPERATE THE WINCH – TESTING
The installer should test the winch operation and then, loaded with a weighted wheelchair/stretcher (no occupant) follow
the winching instructions detailed in ‘Loading’ on the next page. This will test the systems response and performance.
The winch is operated by pressing either the IN or OUT buttons on the controller(s) or the winch.
The strap should be winched out or in under slight tension, applied by hand.
Failure to do so may result in the strap being tangled.
It is recommended that the winch is tested to a load rating of at least 110% of the rated capacity to prove the integrity of
the installation.
CONTROLS – From remote controller or from the winch:

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LOADING
Check that the vehicle hand brake is fully engaged.
Position the wheelchair/stretcher in line with the ramp.
Connect the straps from the yoke assembly to the wheelchair. Every wheelchair/stretcher brand is different in terms of
manufacture, so trials should be undertaken with the wheelchair/stretcher empty to ascertain the best fixing points to
ensure that the complete load of wheelchair and occupant is stable and balanced during the winching operation.
If an isolation switch has been fitted into the system, turn it on.
Press OUT button on the controller or the winch and power out the strap, retaining tension on the strap.
POWER OUT APPLYING A SLIGHT TENSION TO THE STRAP
FAILURE TO DO SO WILL TANGLE THE STRAP.
Power out the strap until a suitable length is suitable to attach to the wheelchair/stretcher.
(Please note that the winch is designed to turn off when the maximum permittable length of strap is paid out).
Anchor points for the individual wheelchair/stretcher concerned should be determined before use.
Attach the webbing straps to the suitable anchor points on the wheelchair/stretcher.
Operate the IN button on the controller or on the winch to take up the slack in the strap to a slight tension to engage the
winch with the load. Disengage the wheelchair/ stretch brakes and operate the winch IN to fully load the wheelchair /
stretcher and its occupant.
When the wheelchair/ stretcher is fully loaded, apply the wheelchair/stretcher brakes.
Affix the wheelchair/stretcher travel restraints. Power out the winch and remove the webbing yoke strap.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE WINCH BE USED AS A WHEELCHAIR/STRETCHER RESTRAINT.
Maintaining a slight tension on the strap, power IN any remaining strap length to safely store on the winch drum.
Turn off the isolator switch (if installed).
DO NOT DRIVE THE VEHICLE WITH THE WINCH ASSIST TURNED ON.
UNLOADING
After the vehicle has stopped and the handbrake is fully engaged, turn on the isolator (if fitted).
With the wheelchair/stretcher still locked into position by its travel restraints, reconnect the webbing straps to the
wheelchair/ stretcher.
Power OUT the winch strap and attach to the yoke. Take up any slack in the winch strap before removing the travel
restraints from the wheelchair/ stretcher and disengaging the brakes.
Ensure that the wheelchair/stretcher is centrally positioned at the top of the ramp, ready for descent.
Press the OUT button on the controller or on the winch and guide wheelchair/stretcher from the vehicle, down the ramp.
SAFETY
In the event of an emergency press the _ button on the bottom of controller or the winch buttons and the system will
immediately stop.
Where possible, the wheelchair /stretcher should be stabilised and secured until the operation can safely continue.
Please ensure the interior lighting is switched on when resolving the situation after dark.
AUTO CUT OUT
The winch is designed to stop if the strap is wound out too far or before the strap is wound in too much.
If the winch does cut out, operate in the opposite direction to reset once all loads have been checked for safety.

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PARTS
Item
No
Part No.
Description
Item No
Part No.
Description
1
108006
Push Button Cover
6
108005
PCB Board
2
107999
Replacement Controller
7
108004
Chassis Frame
3
108000
Plastic Cover
8
108003
Pinion Gear
4
108002
Drum & Gear Assembly
9
108001
12v Motor & Gearbox
5
13411
5m Replacement Strap
10
7349
Yoke Assembly (Not Shown)
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