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Install the Isolation Switch (29) between the battery and the Control Unit on the positive (+) cable, use two of the 8mm Battery 
Terminal Connectors (22) to link the cable to the switch terminals. Nuts and bolts are provided to mount the switch but please 
substitute as necessary if they are not of a suitable type. Again, it is recommended to use the supplied Trunking (11) to protect the 
cables against sharp edges. Attach the trunking with P-Clips (20) and P-Clip Screws (19).

Connect the Battery Cables to the existing battery terminals (red = positive, black = negative). Two types of Battery Terminal 
Connector (22 & 23) are provided for use as appropriate. 

Caution! Make sure that you do not reverse the Positive (+) and Negative (-) connections. Incorrect connection (reverse polarity) will 
result in damage to the control box. 

The length of wiring from one motor and the other must always remain the same, this will prevent a performance difference (due 

to voltage drops) from one side to the other.. Fix the spade connectors using crimping pliers. A secure and good quality connection 
on each cable is essential. 

Finally, connect the Battery Cables (14 & 15) to the Control Unit (1). Installation of your Caravan Mover is now complete. 

 

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 after you have finished using the Mover, the Battery Power Isolation Switch (29) is   

 

switched off and the key is removed and stored in a safe place (out of reach of children or other  

 

 

 

unauthorised people).

 

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.

The mover has two Motor Units (Installation Manual 1 & 2). In general they are mounted in front of the axle of the caravan/trailer. 

Both units are identical, so either can fitted to nearside or offside framework. Please refer to appropriate Quattro500 or Quattro600 

installation manual that is packaged in with your mover framework.

Operation - Safety Guidelines

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Operation - First use

Summary of Contents for 600

Page 1: ...Ref QUATTRO500 ELECTRONICS UM Model No QUATTRO500 MANUAL Model No QUATTRO600 AUTO REMOTE CARAVAN MOVER Electronics installation guide user information and troubleshooting AUS...

Page 2: ...Fig A 2 1 Fig 1 B D C A A Fig 2 Fig 3 E M1 M1 M2 M2 B B M3 M3 M4 M4...

Page 3: ...dTwin Axle Modes Page 5 Before First Use Pairing the Handset and Control Unit s Page 5 UsingYour Caravan Mover with QuattroTechnology Page 5 Operation Getting Started Page 6 Troubleshooting Page 6 7 P...

Page 4: ...l be utilised Please refer to Fig 14 Mark the ends of the Motor Cables 12 13 for both motor units using the cable markers 25 The cables for the left and the right motor should have the same length Avo...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...ower by turning on your isolation key Fig 1 A Handset display B Directional thumb stick C Multi function button On first use you will be prompted to select the model of mover you have purchased these...

Page 7: ...howing 4 bars before operating mover D Handset battery status Indicates handset battery level E Mover orientation This shows the direction of travel of the caravan when the thumb stick is moved the ca...

Page 8: ...sufficient for most circumstances of use Fig 6 To disengage the rollers simply refit the tool onto one of the spindles and rotate away from the tyre Please note that you will feel a small amount of re...

Page 9: ...signal between the control box and handset is good Refer to handset display Fig 1A The mover will operate best with at least 3 bars of signal Futher Diagnostics At the bottom of the system menu there...

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