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Changing batteries in the remote control:

 

 

Open the rear cover of the handset by pushing gently and sliding the rear cover in the direction of the  

 

 

arrow (Fig.2). Take out the depleted/old batteries and dispose in the appropriate way (check with your  

 

 

local authority for correct disposal of batteries). Install new replacement batteries. Make sure to use leak  

 

 

proof batteries (No claims under guarantee can be considered for damage caused by leaking batteries).

 

 

Slide the rear cover on gently and it will click into place.

The Electronic Control Unit (3), which is mounted inside your caravan, is responsible for controlling the caravan mover. 
The control unit has three LED’s (Fig.3) and one recessed button (Fig.3A):
Green LED –   This will illuminate when receiving the signal. The LED will flash if the remote control is out of range (the  

 

 

maximum range is 100 metres – without obstruction).

Blue LED –  

This will illuminate if the temperature of the control unit is too high, or if the battery voltage is

 

 

too low or too high. 

The Red LED will specify the error as follows:

Red LED –  

Voltage too low <10V: LED will flash twice slowly.

 

 

Voltage too high >15V: LED will flash fast 5 times.

 

 

Electric current is too high (≥120A): LED will constantly flash.

 

 

Temperature is too high >80C: LED is on permanently.

Reset Button (Fig.6A) – This only needs to be used when replacing a remote control handset.  Refer to the ’Before First 

Use - Pairing the Handset and Control(s)’  section for reference on this procedure.

When the Control Unit is connected to power, it will perform a self-test automatically. The 3 LEDs will illuminate for 0.2

seconds, and turn off, which means there is no error and the unit is functioning correctly.

As a safety feature the Control Unit will switch off automatically if no button is pressed within 60 seconds. The Control 

Unit will also turn off automatically if the mover is working constantly in one direction for longer than 3 minutes.

Operation - Electronic Control Unit

Before First Use - Single Axle and Twin Axle Modes

The following procedure depends on whether you are using the Quattro® electronics for a single axle or twin axle caravan:

To enable Single-Axle Mode: Install only 2 of the 3 ‘AAA’ batteries into the battery compartment of the handset (Fig.5). 

Hold down button (E) as shown in Fig.3 and, at the same time, install the final battery. The handset will sound single beeps. 

The electronics will now operate in single-axle mode.

When operating a full Quattro® four motor twin-axle system, only one handset is used to communicate with both Control 

Units. The handset will need to be paired or linked to both control units using the following procedure:

Press the Reset button (Fig.3A), the green LED will flash for 10 seconds. Press the power button on the handset twice 

whilst the Control Unit’s LED is still flashing. The green LED will then be on without flashing. The remote control and 

Control Unit are now paired. Repeat this procedure with the second Control Unit.

Before First Use - Single Axle and Twin Axle Modes

To enable Twin-Axle Mode: Repeat the above procedure but hold down button (G) as shown in Fig.1. The handset 

will sound double beeps. The electronics will now operate in twin-axle mode. This mode is used for twin-axle caravan 

installations that use two or four motors.

Before First Use - Pairing the Handset and Control Unit(s)

Summary of Contents for CM-046

Page 1: ...Ref CM 046 CM 053 UK Rev C Model Number CM 046 CM 053 QUATTRO Handset and Control Unit Installation guide and user information UK...

Page 2: ...eration Safety Guidelines Page 6 Operation Remote Control Handset Page 6 Operation Electronic Control Unit Page 7 Before First Use Single Axle and Twin Axle Modes Page 7 Before First Use Pairing the H...

Page 3: ...Packaging Contents Ref Qty Description 1 1 Remote Control Handset 2 1 Electronic Control Unit Package Contents Fig A 2 1 Packaging Contents Fig A...

Page 4: ...Fig 4 Caravan Front 1 2 3 4 A B Motor A Motor B Overhead View Motor B Motor A Fig 5 Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams Fig 3 A B Fig 1 A B C D E F G H Fig 2 A...

Page 5: ...lt in serious injury or damage to property Before starting installation under the caravan DO check that the caravan is disconnected from the battery supply and the mains electrical supply DO only use...

Page 6: ...gauge cabling between the battery isolation switch and control unit when installing a four motor system Please consult your dealer for further details if necessary The Power Isolation Switch will als...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...s will illuminate for 0 2 seconds and turn off which means there is no error and the unit is functioning correctly As a safety feature the Control Unit will switch off automatically if no button is pr...

Page 9: ...remote control The LED Fig 1H on the remote control will illuminate Now you can choose the movements according the symbols shown on the remote control As soon as the buttons are released the caravan...

Page 10: ...messages will reset automatically after 40 seconds If this does not occur reset the mover by switching off the mover via the isolator switch for at least 10 seconds and turn it on again Then re estab...

Page 11: ...sides Check for correct tyre pressure by referring to your caravan mnaufacturer s handbook If the pressure is low the roller would need to be pushed into the tyre further than usual to gain sufficient...

Page 12: ...b www purpleline co uk E mail admin purpleline co uk Tel 01473 601200 Photographs for illustration purposes only Actual product may differ slightly Purple line Limited reserve the right to alter produ...

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