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Fig.2 

A: Drive Roller

 

 

B: 12V Motor

 

 

C: Connection Terminals (+ and -)

  D: 

Base 

Unit

  E: 

Drive 

Unit

  F: 

Gear 

Housing

 

Always ensure that you are close enough to engage the caravan’s handbrake when manoeuvring on uneven terrain and  

 

gradients/slopes in case of mechanical failure. Do not use the mover as a brake, when you have finished manoeuvring  

 

always engage the caravan’s handbrake. 

 

SAFETY FIRST! Ensure that there are no persons or obstructions in the vicinity of the caravan prior to testing. 

 

Please make sure you read the safety instructions very carefully and make sure that you follow these guidelines!

 

Make sure that the battery that supplies the mover is fully charged and in good condition.

 

Make sure that the caravan is free from the vehicle and the handbrake is on. Also make sure that the corner- 

 

 

steady feet are fully raised.

Engage both rollers as described in ‘Operation-Mover engagement’.  For the Quattro500 (Manual) this only needs to be done on 
one side of your caravan since the other side will automatically follow via the cross actuation bar. 

Turn on the Battery Power Isolation Switch (29).

Before operating the Mover, release the handbrake.

Store remote control in a safe place (out of reach of children or other unauthorised people.

The Remote Control handset (2) is powered by two ‘AA’ 1.5V batteries, and is activated by double-pressing the button  (Fig.1C). 
Once activated the display will illuminate. If the handset has not been used for a period of 60 seconds then it will automatically 

switch itself off. Ensure before continuing that the control unit has power 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 are depicted by the images below. Move 

the thumb stick to the right and left to navigate through the options, and select the desired option by pressing thumb stick button 
(Fig.1B):

You will then be prompted to select the axle mode the mover will operate in, these are depicted by the images below

After the above is selected the mover is ready to operate, and you will not be asked to select the options above on the next time you 
power on the mover. The modes selected above can be changed at any time by entering the settings menu that is explained in the 
following pages. When operating a full Quattro® four motor twin-axle system, only one handset is used to communicate with both 
Control units supplied. It is possible to upgrade in the future from a 2 motor system to a 4 motor system by simply purchasing a second 
Quattro mover system. Note you will need to pair your existing handset to the second control box, and will need to change to the AWD 
mode in your handset settings.

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Operation - Remote Control Handset First Use

Quattro600 Automatic Engagement

The mover is engaged onto the tyres 
automatically using an electric motor 
that is controlled via the handset.

Quattro500 ManualEngagement

The mover is engaged onto the tyres 
manually using the provided engage-
ment tool.

Single Axle Mode

For use with single 
axle caravans, all 
functions including 
spin on the spot are 
enabled.

Twin Axle Mode

For use on twin axle 
caravans (2 motors). 
Spin on spot function 
disabled.

AWD Mode

For use on twin axle 
caravans (4 motors). 
Spin on spot function 
disabled.

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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