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Ref: CM-UM-0912-Rev.B AUS

 
The Remote Control handset (31) is powered by three ‘AAA’ 1.5V batteries, and is activated by double-pressing the 
power button (Fig.3A). Once activated the green LED (Fig.3H) will illuminate and the directional controls can now be 
used. If the handset has not been used for a period of 60 seconds then it will automatically switch itself off.

Fig.3   

A = On (press button twice within one second, green LED (Fig.3H) illuminates)

 

 

B = Caravan forwards (both wheels rotate in forwards direction)

 

 

C = Caravan reverse (both wheels rotate in reverse direction)

 

 

D = Caravan left forwards (right wheel rotates in forwards direction)

 

 

E = Caravan right forwards (left wheel rotates in forwards direction)

 

 

F = Caravan left reverse (right wheel rotates in reverse direction)

 

 

G = Caravan right reverse (left wheel rotates in reverse direction)

In addition, the ‘left forward’ (3D) and ‘right reverse’ (3G) buttons or ‘right forward’ (3E) and ‘left reverse’ (3F) buttons 
may be pressed at the same time to turn the caravan around on its own axis (without moving forward or backward). 

Note: this function is disabled when the electronics are in twin-axle mode.

When pressing a directional button on the handset, the mover will start slowly, normal speed will be reached within 2.5 
seconds.

 

 

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.5). 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 (32), which is mounted inside your caravan, is responsible for controlling the caravan mover. 

The control unit has three LED’s (Fig.6) and one recessed button (Fig.6A):

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 - Remote Control Handset

Operation - Electronic Control Unit

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

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.6A), 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.

Содержание EGO130AU

Страница 1: ...User Manual For use with Model Numbers EM4445 EGO130AU EGO200AU Ref CM UM 0912 A4 Rev B AUS Caravan Movers...

Страница 2: ...32 7 D E F C 1 2 3 4 B A 3 2 1 5 4 SIGNATURE NAME FINISH UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS SURFACE FINISH TOLERANCES LINEAR ANGULAR Q A MFG APPV D CHK D DRAWN D E F C 1 2 3 4 B...

Страница 3: ...T L E R E V I S I O N D O N O T S C A L E D R A W I N G M A T E R I A L D A T E S I G N A T U R E N A M E D E B U R A N D B R E A K S H A R P E D G E S F I N I S H U N L E S S O T H E R W I S E S P E...

Страница 4: ...ert undue pressure on winding spindle when rollers are fully disengaged When resistance is met STOP WINDING Failure to do this may result in mechanical damage Fig 7 A Fig 9 Fig 10 20mm Engaged Positio...

Страница 5: ...Fitting Diagrams A 10mm Fig 15 A 10mm EM4445 A 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 165mm min 85mm min 1800mm to 2500mm max Fig 18 Fig 16A Fig 18A L Profile U Profile Caravan Floor Europe...

Страница 6: ...Parts Identification Fitting Diagrams Fig 20 Caravan Front 1 2 3 4 1 2 CONTROL UNIT BATTERY Fig 19...

Страница 7: ...l 1 Motor 1 Negative cable to terminal 2 Motor 2 Positive cable to terminal 3 Motor 2 Negative cable to terminal 4 FRONT OF AXLE MOTORS Use the Front of Axle wiring when installing a two motor system...

Страница 8: ...em 20 10 Cable Trunking P Clips 19 2mm 3 1 Main Cross Bar 21 10 Cable P Clips 10 4mm 4 1 Cross Actuation Centre Bar 22 4 Battery Terminal Connector 8mm 5 2 Cross Actuation Insert Bars 23 2 Battery Ter...

Страница 9: ...fixings provided are also suitable for most European type chassis and will not normally require the use of the chassis plates 37 and will instead fit straight onto the lip of an L profile or U profil...

Страница 10: ...on to the function of the mover Ensure both rollers are in the DISENGAGED position Fig 8 or Fig 12 as the unit will not fit correctly otherwise Loosely assemble motor unit 1 motor unit 2 and main cros...

Страница 11: ...d location material please substitute these as appropriate Drill a 25 mm hole through the floor of the caravan approximately 150 mm centrally in front of the control unit 32 terminals Caution Take ext...

Страница 12: ...spade connectors by using crimping pliers A secure and good quality connection on each cable is essential Finally connect the Battery Cables 14 15 to the Control Unit 32 Installation of your Purple L...

Страница 13: ...e the rollers simply refit the tool onto one of the spindles and rotate away from the tyre Please note that you will feel a small amount of resistance initially as you disengage the cam from its locke...

Страница 14: ...s mounted inside your caravan is responsible for controlling the caravan mover The control unit has three LED s Fig 6 and one recessed button Fig 6A Green LED This will illuminate when receiving the s...

Страница 15: ...opposite corners to get one motor going in one direction and the other going in the opposite direction This is ideal for single axle caravans You will not need to do anything with the electronics if y...

Страница 16: ...of reach of children or other unauthorised people It is possible to position the caravan s hitch exactly over a stationery car s tow ball using the mover But please be very careful Use the button con...

Страница 17: ...y could be empty Check electronics box Blue LED is on and Red LED is flashing twice slowly If empty recharge completely or renew caravan battery before taking any further action Advice on battery volt...

Страница 18: ...the distance between the remote control and the caravan is not more than 5 metres If there is no signal between the remote control and control box the mover will not function at all even though the LE...

Страница 19: ...his warranty is not offered for any type of trade or commercial usage The manufacturer does not take responsibility for any consequential loss whatsoever Upon inspection components that are missing wh...

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