Safety instructions
Regularly check the tyre pressure�
All wheels and tyres on the caravan must be of the
same size and type� If this is not observed, safe opera-
tion is not guaranteed�
Before using the manoeuvring system for the first
time, practice with it to familiarise yourself with the
functions of the remote control and of the manoeuv-
ring system�
Inspect the manoeuvring system for damage before
use� The manoeuvring system must not be used if it
is damaged�
Before each use of the manoeuvring system, check
the tyres and drive rollers; remove any sharp stones
and similar objects between the drive rollers and
tyres�
2.3
Safe operation
Drive rollers
If the drive rollers are not completely engaged, the cara-
van cannot be controlled�
Always fully engage the drive rollers�
When engaging / disengaging and during operation of
the shunting system, care must be taken to ensure that
no hair, parts of the body, clothing or other parts of the
body can be caught by moving parts of the shunting
system (e�g� drive rollers)�
Never tow the caravan with the drive rollers engaged,
as this may cause damage to the tyres, the towing ve-
hicle and the drive units, as well as to accessories�
Always apply the parking brake first after manoeuvring�
Then block the wheels, especially on sloping surfaces
(e�g� with wheel chocks)� Then disengage the drive
rollers from the tyres�
The manoeuvring system is not suitable for use as a
parking brake for the parked caravan�
Sloping surface
The caravan can tilt around its axle if the rear is moved
downhill on slopes�
The drawbar should be pointed downwards (down-
hill) when manoeuvring on slopes�
Distance to the manoeuvring system
When manoeuvring, the distance between the radio
remote control and the middle of the caravan must
not exceed 10 m!
Due to the characteristic properties of a radio sig-
nal, it may be interrupted by terrain / objects� This
reduces reception quality in small sections around
the caravan, as a result of which the operation of the
manoeuvring system may be briefly interrupted�
If necessary, reduce the distance between the cont-
rol unit and the remote control
Switch the remote control off and back on again
Persons inside the caravan
Only move caravans using a manoeuvring system
when there is nobody inside�
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Persons outside the caravan
No persons, especially children, may be present
in the turning and movement range (manoeuvring
range) of the caravan�
Keeping an overview of the situation
Ensure that there is sufficient visibility and space
when manoeuvring�
Switching off the manoeuvring system
When the manoeuvring system is switched off using
the remote control, the control unit remains in standby�
To completely switch it off, the battery must be discon-
nected or isolated from the power supply via a previ-
ously installed battery cut-off switch�
Do not put the remote control in your pocket or lay it
down when it is ready for operation, otherwise functi-
ons could be triggered accidentally via buttons or the
control knob or slide control�
Always secure the remote control against unauthorised
access� Pay particular attention to children�
General instructions relating to the manoeuvring
system
When jacking up the caravan, the manoeuvring sys-
tem must not be used as a support point, as this could
damage the drive unit and the vehicle�
The empty weight of the vehicle increases by the
weight of the manoeuvring system, which reduces the
payload of the vehicle�
Do not exceed the permissible gross weight when
loading the caravan�
Depending on the weight of the caravan, the manoeuv-
ring system can only overcome obstacles (e�g� kerb)
from a height of approx� 2 cm with auxiliary equipment
(e�g� levelling ramps)�
Levelling ramps must not exceed an incline of 25 %
(14°)! Otherwise, depending on the weight of the vehic-
le, it may not be possible to overcome the incline or the
tyre tread may be damaged�
Levelling ramps or so-called tyre protection systems
to prevent flat-spotting often have steeper slopes
and are not suitable for use with a manoeuvring
system�
Sensitive objects, such as cameras, DVD players, etc�,
must not be stored in the stowage box near the control
unit or the motor connector cable� The strong electro-
magnetic fields around the power cables could damage
the devices�
2.4
What to do if malfunctions occur
Emergency stop
The red push-button (image) on the remote control
(OFF) is also used as an "emergency stop button"�
Press the red push-button immediately in case of no-
ticeable problems, e�g� uncontrolled behaviour of the
manoeuvring system�
Mover smart M RS1
60040-00461 ∙ 01 ∙ 07/2024