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Mover SE R / TE R

Safety instructions

–  The SE R / TE R control systems may only be used for the 

Mover SE R / TE R.

–  Practice operating the Mover in an open area before using 

for the first time. 

This to fully familiarise yourself with 

the handset / mover operation.

–  Always check tyres and drive rollers before using the equip-

ment; remove sharp-edged stones and the like if necessary.

–  No person must be present in the caravan during operation.

– 

All persons (particularly children)

 must remain outside 

the Mover operating area.

–  When operating the mover, ensure that no hairs, fingers or 

other body parts, clothing or any other objects carried on 
the body can become trapped by moving or rotating parts 
(e.g. drive rollers).

–  The distance between the radio remote hand set and the 

centre of the caravan when manoeuvring 

must not 

exceed 10 m!

–  In the event of malfunctions pull on the handbrake.

–  To prevent the caravan from tipping, direct the tow hitch 

downhill when manoeuvering down a slope.

– After manoeuvring, always 

apply the handbrake

 first, 

dis-

engage the drive rollers from the tyres

 and 

block the 

wheels

 (particularly on downwards-sloping surfaces). The 

Mover is 

not suitable for use as a parking brake

 for a 

parked caravan.

–  Ensure that remote radio control is protected from unau-

thorised access (particularly by children!).

–  Never tow the caravan with the drive rollers applied. This 

can cause damage to the tyres, the towing vehicle and the 
drive units.

–  All wheels and tyres on the caravan must be of the same 

size and design.

–  In order to ensure that the Mover operates correctly, the 

distance between the tyres and the disengaged drive rollers 
must be 20 mm. All tyres must have the same inflation pres-
sure as per the manufacturer’s instructions (check at regu-
lar intervals!). If tyres are worn or new tyres are fitted, the 
distance between the drive rollers and the tyres may need 
readjusting (see “Installation of the drive units”).

– Do 

not

 use the Mover as a support when jacking up the 

caravan, since this can damage the drive unit.

–  Sensitive objects such as cameras, DVD-Players etc. must 

not be kept in the stowage box near the control unit or the 
motor cable. They can be damaged by the electromagnetic 
fields.

–  The empty weight of the vehicle increases by the weight of 

the Movers, which reduces the payload of the vehicle.

–  Remove plug from safety socket after manoeuvring, other-

wise the battery will be discharged. Standby current with 
plug inserted approx. 200 mA. Standby current with plug 
removed < 1 mA.

General instructions

The Mover SE R was developed for overcoming inclines of 
up to approx. 25 % with a gross weight of 1200 kg and 15 % 
with a gross weight of 2000 kg, 
and the Mover TE R for overcoming inclines of up to approx. 
25 % with a gross weight of 1200 kg and 10 % with a gross 
weight of 2250 kg on a suitable surface.

Depending on the weight of the caravan, the Mover cannot 
overcome obstructions that are more than about 3 cm in 
height without assistance (please use wedges as a ramp).

Due to the nature of a radio signal, it can get corrupted by ex-
ternal terrain or objects. So there may be small areas around 
the caravan where the quality of reception reduces, hence the 
Mover may stop momentarily.

When the Mover is switched off using the remote control 
the control unit remains in standby. In order to switch off 

completely the battery must be disconnected or an isolating 
switch installed.

Batteries

We recommend the use of so-called drive and lighting batteries. 
Gel batteries and round cell batteries are also suitable.

These batteries are designed for high power demands and 
have an extremely long service life. The maximum power 
consumption of the Mover on the steepest incline and carry-
ing the maximum weight is 150 A. The correct choice of bat-
tery depends on the usage period and the scope of use (other 
consumers in caravan). For mover operation we recommend 
batteries with a capacity of approx. 80 Ah or more.

Example:
A fully charged lead-acid battery with a capacity of 80 Ah al-
lows the Mover to be operated for approximately 30 minutes 
with a full load (depending on weight of caravan, battery type 
and terrain). On level terrain the Mover has average power 
consumption of approximately 35 A and therefore an operat-
ing time of approx. 2 hours.

The use of gel batteries or round cell batteries means that 
smaller batteries can be used.

Batteries with more capacity allow the equipment to be used 
for longer.

For optimum operation, we recommend the Truma Mover 
PowerSet.

Function description

Always observe the operating instructions and “Safety 
instructions” prior to starting!

 The vehicle owner is respon-

sible for correct operation of the appliance.

Please note that the Mover SE R is only suitable for 
 single-axle towed vehicles, and the Mover TE R is only 
suitable for dual-axle towed vehicles.

The Mover is a manoeuvring system with which a caravan can 
be moved without the assistance of a towing vehicle.

It consists of two separate drive units, each of which has a 
12 Volt DC motor. These units are attached to the frame of the 
vehicle near the wheels and are connected by lateral bars. 

Once the drive rollers have been engaged to the tyres using 
the remote hand set, the Mover is ready for operation. All op-
eration takes place using the remote hand set. This transmits 
radio signals to the control unit. A separate 12 V lead-acid 
battery or suitable lead-gel battery (not included in scope of 
delivery) supplies the control unit with current.

Summary of Contents for Mover H SE

Page 1: ...th a gross weight of 2000 kg and the Mover TE R for overcoming inclines of up to approx 25 with a gross weight of 1200 kg and 10 with a gross weight of 2250 kg on a suitable surface Depending on the weight of the caravan the Mover cannot overcome obstructions that are more than about 3 cm in height without assistance please use wedges as a ramp Due to the nature of a radio signal it can get corrup...

Page 2: ... of the movement buttons is permanently held down The green LED goes off To reactivate the remote control move slide switch to Off and then back to On I after approximately 1 second There is no On Off switch on the caravan to be operated Remote hand set LED flash codes and acoustic signal LED On and no acoustic signal System is ready for operation LED Off and no acoustic signal System off check re...

Page 3: ... ball Lower the hitch to the ball and engage in the normal way using the jockey wheel Prepare the caravan for towing as usual The caravan must never be towed with the drive rollers engaged Maintenance Please do not allow the drive units to become soiled with coarse road material When you are cleaning the caravan spray the Mover with a water hose to dissolve mud etc Please ensure that no stones twi...

Page 4: ... manufacturers instructions for installation and use as a consequence of improper handling as a consequence of improper transport packing 2 Scope of warranty The warranty is valid for malfunctions as stated under item 1 which occur within 24 months after conclusion of the purchase agreement between the seller and the final consumer The manufacturers will make good such defects by subsequent fulfil...

Page 5: ...rranty and indemnify Truma from any liability claims In addition to this the operational approval for the device will be cancelled Tools and facilities required To install the unit you will need 13 mm 17 mm socket wrench ring spanner or open jawed spanner Torque wrench 5 40 Nm Cable cutter Crimping tool Power drill screwdrivers 25 mm hole cutter Portable 2 tonne trolley jack and axle stands to sui...

Page 6: ...ng to the chassis is not allowed Under no circumstances remove any suspension components from the chassis Choice of location The Mover should preferably be installed in front of the axle but can also be installed behind the axle under special circum stances e g lack of space Only the bolts that are provided must be used to secure the Mover or the add on parts provided as special accessories Instal...

Page 7: ... the tyre with weight on wheels and then tighten the 2 mounting set bolts M 8 with 20 Nm and the 4 mounting set bolts M 10 with 40 Nm 40 Nm 40 Nm 20 Nm The bolt tightening order must be strictly adhered to for correct installation Re check that all 6 bolts have been tightened to the correct torque Fit covering plates Place covering plate onto housing and fix in position with 3 guide pins in each c...

Page 8: ...lide spade connector sleeve insulation over the cables e g black for motor A and transparent for motor B Crimp on spade connector sleeves slide on spade connector sleeve insulation and connect as shown in connecting diagram Connecting the battery Route battery connecting cables only use the original Truma cables included in the delivery to control unit and securely attach using the provided clips ...

Page 9: ...al Connect pin 3 of the safety socket to the controller with one wire of the 2 wire cable 13 pin safety socket Connect pin 11 of the caravan plug to the negative battery terminal Connect pin 11 of the safety socket to the controller with one wire of the 2 wire cable If it is not possible to make a connection using pin 11 pin missing for example use pin 3 as an alternative It must be ensured that g...

Page 10: ...ment motors Blade fuse 20 A Fuse in positive supply cable 150 A Area of operation Mover SE R Single axle caravans with a total weight up to 2000 kg Area of operation Mover TE R Dual axle caravans with a total weight up to 2250 kg Right to effect technical modifications reserved Conformity Declaration 1 Manufacturer master data Name Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH Co KG Address Wernher von Braun Str 12 D ...

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