Operating instructions
Remote control
Protect the remote control from moisture and direct
sunlight.
LED
1 2 3 4
b
h
i
Figure 2
Switching on the remote control
No other remote control function must be active when
the remote control is switched on.
a = On / Off slide switch
On (LED 4 lights up*)
Off (LED 4 goes off)
* LED 4 flashes for approx. 5 seconds after the remote con-
trol is switched on, until the system is ready for operation.
The following options are available for controlling the caravan:
b
using the control knob only
c
using the slide control only
b + c
using the control knob and the slide control
The caravan symbol on the control knob indicates the current
direction of travel (of the caravan).
The slide control allows the caravan to be moved forwards and
backwards without jerking, with infinitely variable speed control.
Slide control only
(Forwards, backwards and infinitely variable speed control)
– Push slide control forwards –> caravan moves
forwards (in the direction of the drawbar)
(both wheels rotate forwards)
– Pull slide control backwards–> caravan moves
backwards (in the opposite direction to the drawbar)
(both wheels rotate backwards)
The further the slide control is moved from the zero position,
the faster the speed.
Control knob only
(Right or left curve, infinitely variable)
– Turn to the right –> caravan drawbar moves to the right
left wheel rotates forwards – right wheel rotates backwards
rotation around middle of caravan
– Turn to the left –> caravan drawbar moves to the left
left wheel rotates backwards – right wheel rotates forwards
rotation around middle of caravan
The caravan can be rotated on the spot without being moved
forwards.
Control knob and slide control
(Caravan right or left and forwards or backwards)
– Turn control knob to right and push slide control forwards –>
caravan drawbar moves to right
left wheel rotates fast – right wheel rotates slowly forwards
– Turn control knob to left and push slide control forwards –>
caravan drawbar moves to left
left wheel rotates slowly – right wheel rotates fast forwards
– Turn control knob to right and pull slide control backwards –>
caravan drawbar moves to right
left wheel rotates slowly – right wheel rotates fast backwards
– Turn control knob to left and pull slide control backwards –>
a
caravan drawbar moves to left
left wheel rotates fast – right wheel rotates slowly backwards
The further the slide control is pushed forwards the end stop,
c
the faster the speed (freely selectable turning radius and speed).
h
Engaging and disengaging
h = Two-handed operation disengagement of drive rollers
i
(drive rollers swing away from tyres)
i = Two-handed operation engagement of drive rollers
(drive rollers swing towards tyres)
In order to engage and disengage the drive rollers, both
buttons must always be pressed simultaneously – for
approx. 3 seconds (safety delay) – until the engaging or disen-
gaging of the drive rollers commences.
The buttons can be released when the drive rollers are moving
in the direction of the respective end position. The drive rollers
automatically reach their end position.
rollers are disengaged and automatically move to their end
position.
The remote control switches itself off after about 1 minute if
none of the buttons are pressed. The green LED 4 goes out.
To reactivate the remote control, move slide switch to "Off"
and then back to "On"
There is no "On / Off" switch on the caravan itself.
Remote control LED blink code and audio signal
LED 1 red
LED 2 yellow
LED 3 red
If the two buttons for disengaging are pressed whilst the
rollers are engaging, engaging is interrupted, the drive
after approximately 1 second.
indicates state of charge of caravan battery
good
LED off
weak
LED on
empty
LED on and LED 3 indicates
error message
lights up in the event of a temporary mal-
function, and an acoustic signal is also emitted
in the event of overcurrent / overtemperature
The power is automatically reduced. Allow
system to cool.
flashes if the Mover® is engaged and the
control unit or the remote control has been
switched off.
lights up in the event of a persistent fault,
and an acoustic signal is also emitted
e.g. in the event of a faulty drive motor
Apply the parking brake. See "Troubleshooting"
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