Blue
LED
is
blinking
(2
times
blinking,
break,
2
times
blinking,
break
etc.):
Battery
voltage
too
low
(<10V).
Battery
needs
to
be
recharged.
Blue
LED
is
blinking
(4
times
blinking,
break,
4
times
blinking,
break
etc.):
Battery
Voltage
too
high
(over
charged).
Try
to
discharge
the
battery
by
turning
on
a
user
(for
example
a
lamp
or
water-pump).
Red
LED
(Fig.
3D)
is
blinking
(6
times
blinking,
break,
6
times
blinking,
break
etc.):
Amp
overload
protection
is
activated.
Wait
about
60
seconds
and
try
again.
In
general
all
error
messages
will
reset
automatically
after
one
minute.
If
this
is
not
the
case,
reset
the
electronics
of
the
manoeuvring
system
by
switching
off
the
system
via
the
isolation
switch
and
the
remote
control
handset
for
at
least
15
seconds
and
then
turning
it
on
again.
The
Reset
Button
(Fig.
3A):
The
remote
control
handset
and
the
control
unit
are
synchronised
with
each
other
in
the
factory.
If
the
control
unit
or
the
remote
control
handset
is
replaced,
they
must
be
re-synchronised
as
described
below:
Check
the
installation
in
accordance
with
the
installation
instructions
and
ensure
that
the
drive
rollers
are
not
applied.
Check
that
the
battery
is
properly
connected,
check
the
condition
of
the
battery
and
that
a
voltage
of
12
V
is
present
at
the
control
unit.
Please
ensure
that
the
battery
isolation
switch
is
on.
Activate
the
remote
control
handset
by
sliding
the
slide
switch
to
-I
(Fig.
5A).
The
green
LED
on
the
remote
control
handset
(Fig.
5H)
starts
to
flash
slowly.
Press
the
reset
button
(Fig.
3A)
on
the
control
unit.
All
three
on
the
control
unit
(Fig.
3B,
3C
&
3D)
will
flash
slowly.
Press
both
forwards
(Fig.
5B)
and
reverse
(Fig.
5C)
button
on
the
remote
control
handset
for
about
3
seconds.
Then
the
handset
buzzer
will
give
a
short
beep
to
confirm
that
the
synchronisation
is
complete.
After
successful
synchronisation,
the
green
LED
on
the
control
unit
(Fig.
3B)
and
on
the
remote
control
handset
(Fig.
5H)
will
illuminate
continuously.
The
single-twin
axle
function
switch
(Fig.
3S/T):
The
emove EM303A
caravan
manoeuvring
system
is
suitable
for
both
single
axle
and
twin
axle
caravans.
You
just
need
to
pull
the
single-twin
axle
function
switch
(Fig
3S/T)
on
the
control
unit,
so
that
the
manoeuvring
system
can
be
used
for
a
single-axle
caravan
or
a
twin-
axle
caravan
(for
2
motor
use
but
also
for
4
motor
use).
In
the
twin
axle
function
the
all
wheels
will
drive
but
at
a
different
speed.
The
switch
standard
pre-selected
for
single
axle
use
(Fig
3S).
For
twin
axle
use,
just
move
the
switch
to
the
twin
axle
position
(Fig.
3T).
When
move
the
single-twin
axle
function
switch,
the
battery
power
isolation
switch
(29)
must
be
turned
off.
OPERATION
-
GETTING
STARTED
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
system
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.
Turn
on
the
battery
power
isolation
switch
(29).
Activate
the
manoeuvring
system
by
move
slide
switch
to
-I
on
the
remote
control
(Fig.
5A).
The
green
LED
(Fig.
5H)
on
the
remote
control
handset
will
illuminate
and
you
will
hear
a
short
beep.
The
remote
control
is
ready
for
use.
Press
at
the
same
time,
during
at
least
three
seconds,
the
two
buttons
for
engaging
the
motor
powered
rollers
(Fig.
5I).
The
blue
LED
(Fig.
5H)
will
blink
fast
during
these
three
seconds
and
every
second
there
will
be
a
beep.
This
warns
you
that
the
system
will
be
activated!
After
these
three
seconds
the
motor
powered
rollers
will
be
pressed
against
the
tyre
and
the
blue
LED
will
illuminate
constant.
Now
you
can
release
the
two
buttons.
When
the
motor
powered
rollers
are
pressed
on
the
tyre
strongly
enough,
the
blue
LED
will
switch
off
and
is
the
system
ready
to
manoeuvre.
The colour of the
traction indicator label (Fig. 11A) should be into the green area.
Before
operating
the
manoeuvring
system,
release
the
handbrake.
Now
you
can
choose
the
movements
according
the
symbols
shown
on
the
remote
control.
Straight
forward
(Fig.
5B),
straight
reverse
(Fig.
5C),
left
forward
(Fig.
5D),
left
reverse
(Fig.
5F),
right
forward
(Fig.
5E),
right
reverse
(Fig.
5G).