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Make sure that the main cross bar (3) is positioned in the middle of the caravan (the centre of the bar is 

marked). 

With the main assembly is loosely fitted onto the chassis, slide the whole assembly along the chassis until the 

rollers are 20mm away from the surface of the centre each tyre (Fig. 1

2

). Two 20mm spacers (30) are provided. 

It is vitally important that each roller is at exactly the same distance away from the tyre. 

The whole assembly must be parallel to the caravan/trailer axle. 

Slide the motor units in or out of the cross bar (3) accordingly to ensure the roller will have 

the  maximum  possible  contact  with  the  tread  of  the  tyre.  Ensure  that  the  position  of  each 

motor unit does not obstruct shock absorbers (if fitted) and that the gear cover (Fig. 

13

) is 

not  too  close  to  the  surface  of  the  tyre/shock  absorber.  The  minimum  clearance  when 

the 

drive units swivelled in is 10mm.

Re-check that there is sufficient space available (minimal 20mm) between the to

p

 of 

the motor housing and the floor of the caravan so the motors can move freely (Fig. 1

8

).  

Fully tighten the four bolts (Fig. 

2

A) on the main cross bar (3) and lock them by the additional nuts. 

Fully tighten all the nylon nuts on both clamping assemblies (Fig. 

3

). First tighten the diagonal placed M10x60 

bolts with a 20Nm torque, and then M10x50 bolts to a 40Nm torque.  

Re-check the distance of 20mm from the rollers to the tires, the position of the aluminium rollers in addition to 

the surface of the tire and finally the distance between the gear cover (Fig. 

13

) and the tires & shock absorbers 

(>10mm). The weight of the caravan must be on the wheels when doing this. If necessary, loosen the bolts and 

re-adjust the position of the assembly. 

Re-check that all bolts/nuts have been tightened 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 are disconnected. 

Remove battery cable terminals and disconnect any external electrical power before starting work. 

Find a suitable place for the electronic control unit (4), such as a storage area, under a seat or a bed. Make 

sure this place is dry and close to the battery (40cm to 60cm). The electronic control unit can be mounted 

vertically on a side wall or be mounted flat. When mounted vertically, the connections must point downwards to 

avoid any short-circuits by objects falling into. 

Fix the electronic control unit securely into position with two screws M5x40 (33). Note: if the provided screws 

are not of suitable length or type for the desired location/material please substitute these as appropriate. 

Drill a 25mm hole through the floor of the caravan approximately 150mm centrally in front of the control unit 

(4) terminals.  

Caution! Take extra care to avoid any chassis members, gas pipes and electrical wires! 

Route and connect the motor-cables in accordance with wiring diagram (Fig. 1

5

) (red = positive, black = 

negative). 

The wiring diagram (Fig. 1

5

 + Table. A (see below)) depicts the wiring route when installing the motor units in 

front of the wheels/axle towards the ‘A’ frame. Please refer to table B (below) for fitment of the motor units to 

the rear of the axle. 

Table. A  

FRONT OF AXLE FITTING 

(4,6mm

2

 cables) 

Motor unit A Positive (+) cable to terminal 4 

Motor unit A Negative (-) cable to terminal 3 

Motor unit B Positive (+) cable to terminal 2 

Motor unit B Negative (-) cable to terminal 1 

Automatic engaging system (1,5mm

2

 cables): 

Motor unit A: Positive (+) cable to terminal d 

Motor unit A: Negative (-) cable to terminal c 

Motor unit B: Positive (+) cable to terminal b 

Motor unit B: Negative (-) cable to terminal a 

Table. B 

REAR OF AXLE FITTING 

(4,6mm

2

 cables) 

Motor A Positive (+) cable to terminal 1 

Motor A Negative (-) cable to terminal 2 

Motor B Positive (+) cable to terminal 3 

Motor B Negative (-) cable to terminal 4 

Automatic engaging system (1,5mm

2

 cables): 

Motor unit A: Positive (+) cable to terminal b 

Motor unit A: Negative (-) cable to terminal a 

Motor unit B: Positive (+) cable to terminal d 

Motor unit B: Negative (-) cable to terminal c 

Ref: 

ELITE

 PRO

 

EM30

5

-

0814

-Rev.A. 

CAMEC

 

ELITE

 PRO

 

EM30

5

6

“More information https://www.caravansplus.com.au"

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Страница 1: ...5 ELITE PRO Caravan Mover For Professional Installation Only Ref ELITE PRO EM305 0814 Rev A CAMEC ELITE PRO EM305 User Manual Model ELITE PRO Part No 042374 More information https www caravansplus com...

Страница 2: ...9 20 20 10 21 10 22 4 23 2 24 4 25 3 26 3 27 4 28 10 29 1 30 2 31 2 32 1 33 34 2 2 Electronic control unit Remote control handset with lanyard Emergency key Aluminium chassis clamp plates set Bolt M10...

Страница 3: ...3 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 30 29 9 24 22 23 26 21 16 17 18 8 3 4 5 1 2 6 B A 31 32 L L MA X 27 33 Ref ELITE PRO EM305 0814 Rev A CAMEC ELITE PRO EM305 Package Contents 3 10 34 34 Fig 1 36 6 35 38 37 M...

Страница 4: ...Depending on the weight of the caravan the manoeuvring system cannot overcome obstructions that are more than about 2cm in height without assistance please use wedges as a ramp The standard installat...

Страница 5: ...assis where you need to mount all components to ensure a good fitting Make sure the caravan is prepared for installation Check before installation that important areas such as drains spare tyre etc do...

Страница 6: ...e battery cable terminals and disconnect any external electrical power before starting work Find a suitable place for the electronic control unit 4 such as a storage area under a seat or a bed Make su...

Страница 7: ...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 cab...

Страница 8: ...X A B C D E F G H I I J J K L M N Ref ELITE PRO EM305 0814 Rev A CAMEC ELITE PRO EM305 Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams 8 Fig 4 A Fig 6 A B Fig 7 Fig 6 1 A B C D E F A Fig 5 More information http...

Страница 9: ...Ref ELITE PRO EM305 0814 Rev A CAMEC ELITE PRO EM305 9 Fig 8 1 Fig 9 Fig 10 Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams Fig 8 More information https www caravansplus com au...

Страница 10: ...a 4 3 d c a b 1 2 DC 12V 3 4 c d e 1 Ref ELITE PRO EM305 0814 Rev A CAMEC ELITE PRO EM305 10 Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams Fig 13 Fig 12 Fig 11 A B Fig 11 1 C a b 1 2 DC 12V 3 4 c d e B C D S...

Страница 11: ...5mm 165mm Min 85mm Min 185mm Min 30mm to 45mm 1800mm to 2500mm Max Min 20mm Fig 18 Ref ELITE PRO EM305 0814 Rev A CAMEC ELITE PRO EM305 Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams 11 More information https...

Страница 12: ...ged before towing moving 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 syst...

Страница 13: ...ain or the problem is solved the motor powered rollers automatically work again OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET The remote control handset 5 is powered by one PP3 9Volt battery and is activated by mo...

Страница 14: ...he Camec Elite Pro EM305 will be communicated via the remote control handset by the green LED Fig 4H the error message LED s Fig 4L 4M 4N and a buzzer signal Green LED Fig 4H off no buzzer remote cont...

Страница 15: ...ontrol handset Fig 4H starts to flash slowly Press the reset button Fig 4A on the control unit All three LED s on the control unit Fig 3B 3C 3D will flash slowly Press both forwards Fig 4B and reverse...

Страница 16: ...ing at least three seconds the two buttons for disengaging the motor powered rollers Fig 4J The blue LED Fig 4H will blink fast during these three seconds and every second there will be a beep This wa...

Страница 17: ...If empty recharge completely or renew caravan battery before taking any further action Caravan battery could be overloaded Check your charging equipment and try to discharge the battery by connecting...

Страница 18: ...ere is no good communication between the control unit and remote control handset the manoeuvring system will not function and the green LED on remote control handset is blinking In general all error m...

Страница 19: ...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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