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Connect the spade connectors to the motors. Please note that the red cable is connected to the terminal under 

the moulded ‘+’ symbol on the weatherproof terminal cover. 

Use the large cable ties (27) to secure the motor cables to the motor. This ensures that there is no force and 

movement on the spade connectors or movement of the cables during transit. 

Remember to leave a small amount of slack cable near the motors to allow for their movement when the drive 

rollers are engaged. 

Route the motor cables along the underside of the caravan floor, inside the supplied convoluted trunking (11) 

(this will protect the electrical cables against sharp edges and dirt) and through the drilled hole. 

Secure the cable trunking (11) to the chassis or under body of the caravan by using the P-Clips (20) and screws 

(19). 

Once the motor cables are through the drilled hole next to the control unit (32), cut the cables, ensuring that 

they are same length. Remove approx. 5mm of the insulation from the ends. Fix the spade fork connectors (24) 

to the motor cables by using crimping pliers. A secure and good quality connection on each cable is essential. 

Attach the spade fork connectors to the terminals on the control unit (see wiring diagram Fig. 1

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) and fix them 

tightly by the screws. A safe and good quality connection on each cable is essential. 

Find a suitable place for the battery power isolation switch (29) which includes an external holder with hinged 

cover. 

Important: The switch must be mounted onto the exterior body of the caravan and be easily 

accessible from the outside of the caravan in case of any emergency.

 The switch must be mounted close 

to the location of the battery in order to keep the length of the battery cables to a minimum. 

Use the cardboard template to position the hole positions and the drill holes. Mount the switch and the housing 

with the bolts, washers and nuts, and finally mount it on the caravan with stainless steel screws (19). 

Route the positive (+) power cable (including fuse) from the battery to the battery power isolation switch (29) 

and than further to the control unit (32). 

The electronic connections of the battery power isolation switch (29) must be covered by the supplied rubber 

isolation shells (33). 

Route the negative (-) power cable directly to the control unit (32). 

No cables may be routed over the control unit! 

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t 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). 

Cut the cables to an appropriate length and remove approx. 5mm of the insulation from the ends. Fix the spade 

connectors by using crimping pliers. Two types of battery terminal connector (22 & 23) are provided for use as 

appropriate. A secure and good quality connection on each cable is essential. 

Connect the battery cables (14 & 15) to the control unit (32): Attach the spade fork connectors to the positive 

(+) en negative (-) terminal of the control box and fix them tightly by the screws. 

Connect the battery cables to the existing battery terminals (red = positive, black = negative). 

Caution! Make sure that you do not reverse the Positive (+) and Negative (-) connections. 

Incorrect connection (reverse polarity) will result in damage to the control unit. 

Seal the 25mm hole in vehicle under body using plastic body sealant. 

Finally find a suitable place for the remote control handset wall holder (34) and fix this by the supplied screws 

(out of reach of children or other unauthorised people). 

Installation of the caravan manoeuvring system is now complete. 

CAMEC

 ELITE 

EM303  

Ref: ELITE EM303-0814-Rev.A. 

CAMEC

 

ELITE

 

EM303

Ref: ELITE EM303-0814-Rev.A. 

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Содержание ELITE EM303

Страница 1: ...ELITE Caravan Mover For Professional Installation Only Ref ELITE EM303 0814 Rev A CAMEC ELITE EM303 EM303 User Manual Model ELITE Part No 042373 More information https www caravansplus com au...

Страница 2: ...10 29 1 30 2 31 1 32 1 33 2 34 1 35 36 2 Cross actuation centre bar Cross actuation insert bars Engagement tool Aluminium clamp plates set Bolt M10x60 Chassis U plate Instruction manual Convoluted cab...

Страница 3: ...20 25 29 30 7 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 9 17 18 24 22 23 26 21 8 B A Package Contents 33 34 L L MAX 28 27 19 35 CAMEC ELITE EM303 Ref ELITE EM303 0814 Rev A 36 36 3 Fig 1 40 37 2 38 39 More inf...

Страница 4: ...n the manoeuvring system cannot overcome obstructions that are more than about 2cm in height without assistance please use wedges as a ramp The standard installation kit only provides parts for instal...

Страница 5: ...d on an aluminium plate on the side of one of the motor units Clean the area of your chassis where you need to mount all components to ensure a good fitting Make sure the caravan is prepared for insta...

Страница 6: ...ed to the correct torque The main mechanical components have now been installed INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS Make sure the 12V supply from the battery and any 230V electricity supply...

Страница 7: ...attery cables to a minimum Use the cardboard template to position the hole positions and the drill holes Mount the switch and the housing with the bolts washers and nuts and finally mount it on the ca...

Страница 8: ...X A B C D F C A C B A F C 4 A Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams L L MAX A B C D E F G H I J K E B A CAMEC ELITE EM303 Ref ELITE EM303 0814 Rev A 8 A Fig 6 A B Fig 7 Fig 6 1 More information https...

Страница 9: ...Ref ELITE EM303 0814 Rev A CAMEC ELITE EM303 9 Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams Fig 8 Fig 8 1 Fig 9 Fig 10 More information https www caravansplus com au...

Страница 10: ...ront 1 2 DC 12V 3 4 B C D A S T 1 2 DC 12V 3 4 1 3 10 CAMEC ELITE EM303 Ref ELITE EM303 0814 Rev A Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams Fig 14 Fig 13 11 10mm Fig Fig 12 20mm A More information https...

Страница 11: ...7 2 8mm to 3 5mm 165mm Min 85mm Min 185mm Min 30mm to 45mm 1800mm to 2500mm Max Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams 11 CAMEC ELITE EM303 Ref ELITE EM303 0814 Rev A More information https www caravan...

Страница 12: ...the caravan by vehicle or manpower This can damage the tyres manoeuvring system and the towing vehicle Always make sure that after you have finished using the manoeuvring system the battery power isol...

Страница 13: ...eft reverse right wheel rotates in reverse direction G Caravan right reverse left wheel rotates in reverse direction H Green LED reflects status of the remote control and caravan manoeuvring system I...

Страница 14: ...ONIC CONTROL UNIT The electronic control unit 32 which is mounted inside your caravan is responsible for controlling the manoeuvring system The control unit has three LED s one pushbutton and one slid...

Страница 15: ...t reverse Fig 5C left forward Fig 5D left reverse Fig 5F right forward Fig 5E right reverse Fig 5G In addition the left forward Fig 5D and right reverse Fig 5G buttons or right forward Fig 5E and left...

Страница 16: ...fully disengaged position this must be about 20mm Once a year have your caravan manoeuvring system maintained and visually inspected This inspection must include all the bolt nut connections the cable...

Страница 17: ...ol unit Badly connected or corroded battery terminals can cause intermittent problems check battery terminals clean and connect again Check the distance between the remote control and the caravan is n...

Страница 18: ...ralia 47 63 Remington Drive Dandenong South 3175 Phone 1300 4 CAMEC 22632 www camec com New Zealand Airport Business Centre 44 Montgomerie Road Mangere Phone 0011 64 9 257 2419 More information https...

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