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Ref: EGO300-UM-1013-Rev.A

 

Before use, always check the mover for any damage.

 

When towing or moving the caravan please be aware, at all times, that ground clearance is reduced by 50mm  

 

when the Mover has been fitted.

 

To maintain signal strength, always make sure that, during manoeuvring, the distance between the remote  

 

control and the caravan does not exceed 5 metres.

 

DO be aware that the mover increases your caravan or trailer weight. So this reduces the payload of the   

 

caravan.

 

DO always make sure that the rollers are fully disengaged from the tyres when the mover is not in use. This is  

 

better for the tyres and for the mover.

 

DO always make sure that the rollers are fully disengaged before towing/moving the caravan by vehicle or  

 

manpower. This can damage the tyres, mover and the towing vehicle.

 

DO always make sure that the remote control is stored in a safe place (out of reach of children or other    

 

unauthorised people).

 

DO always apply the handbrake after manoeuvring, before disengaging the drive rollers from the tyres.

 

DO always ensure that children and pets are kept well out of the way during operation.

 

DO NOT rely on the mover to act as a brake.

 

DO NOT exceed the total Safe Working Load (SWL).

 

DO NOT make any modifications on the caravan mover (mechanical or electronically). This can be very    

 

dangerous! No warranty claim will be accepted and we cannot guarantee the function of the mover if any  

 

modifications are made. We will not be liable for any damage whatsoever caused as a result of incorrect   

 

installation, operation or modification.

Operation - Safety Guidelines

Operation - Set-Up

Before you use your mover system you need to locate the Carry Case (6) that contains the Control Unit (7) and cables in 
the caravan doorway or in an externally accessible locker.

First, unwind the motor cable and connect both motor plug connectors onto both motors (the plug connectors are col-
our coded). Please refer to Fig.16.

 

Safety First! Only unwind the minimum amount of cable that is required between the motors and the Carry Case  

 

as it is important that the cable cannot get caught on any moving parts or does not drag on the ground. The  

 

cable between the motors and the control unit should be taut but not overtight in order to avoid straining any  

 

plug connectors.

You can then unwind the battery cable from the Carry Case and connect to your 12V battery power source.

 

Caution! Make sure that you do not reverse the Positive (+) and Negative (-) connections. Incorrect connection  

 

(reverse polarity) may result in damage to the Control Unit.

Summary of Contents for EGO300

Page 1: ...User Manual For use with Model Number EGO300 Ref EGO300 UM 1013 Rev A REMOTE CARAVAN MOVER Installation guide and user information UK...

Page 2: ...SNAPPER PIN A3 Package Contents Fig A 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 7 Motor B Motor A Cross Actuation Assembly optional extra SNAPPER PIN A3 8 15 16...

Page 3: ...63 0 16 216 5 1 0 0 7 56 685 1 6 72 5 1 6 1 5 1 8 5 4 0 339 5 1 Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 A B C D E F G H B C A B C D E F G Fig 5 A Fig 7 A B A 185mm min 30mm to 45mm 165...

Page 4: ...Fig 9 Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams Fig 8 A 10mm EM4445 Motor A Motor B Overhead View Motor B Motor A Fig 12 Fig 10 Fig 11...

Page 5: ...127 6 5 1 85 1 5 6 53 1 6 81 66 27 5 6 63 0 16 216 5 1 0 0 7 56 Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 20mm A Disengaged Position Engaged Position Fig 16 Caravan Front 3 4 A B 1 2...

Page 6: ...V chassis which has a frame thickness of less than 2 8mm These must be positioned behind the axle using pre drilled holes already available on the chassis so your mover must be fitted behind the axle...

Page 7: ...r Chassis Clamp Plate 26 1 User Manual not illustrated 13 8 Chassis Clamp Nylock Nuts M10 27 3 AAA type 1 5V Batteries not illustrated 14 8 Chassis Clamp Bolts M10x55 Package Contents Parts List Page...

Page 8: ...have an L shape or U shape profile Please refer to Fig 4 Fig 6 for reference on dimensions and clearances BEFORE you proceed any further with installation If your chassis has different dimensions to...

Page 9: ...ge Contents List Make sure the caravan is prepared for installation Check before installation that important areas such as drains spare tyre etc do not cause any obstruction to the function of the mov...

Page 10: ...Table A All the electrical components are pre wired with weatherproof two pole plug connectors Each motor unit has a plug connector secured to the top which are pre wired to the positive and negative...

Page 11: ...NOT exceed the total Safe Working Load SWL DO NOT make any modifications on the caravan mover mechanical or electronically This can be very dangerous No warranty claim will be accepted and we cannot...

Page 12: ...lers Operation Detaching Attaching the Motors The motor units are designed to be easily attached detached if you do not wish for them to remain in position during transit or if you only envisage yours...

Page 13: ...ered for damage caused by leaking batteries Slide the rear cover on gently and it will click into place The Electronic Control Unit 7 which is mounted inside your caravan is responsible for controllin...

Page 14: ...aravan to be manoeuvred in the same way as a single axle as the turning circle is greatly increased compared to a single axle caravan Also the amount of different manoeuvres required to locate park yo...

Page 15: ...ravan mover maintained and visually inspected This inspection must include all the bolt nut connections the cables and electrical connections and lubrication of movable parts joints In case of any fai...

Page 16: ...on and Red LED is flashing continuously Check your charging equipment and try to discharge the battery by connecting using a light or other load If this does not give any result renew mover battery be...

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