The control unit (8), which is mounted inside your caravan, is responsible for controlling the manoeuvring
system.
The control unit has three LED’s, one pushbutton and slide switches (Fig. 7):
Communication LED (green) (Fig. 7B): Communication LED continuously illuminated when system is
activated (battery isolation switch is on and system is turned on via the remote handset). If the handset far
away from the control unit, beyond the availably distance, this LED will go out.
Caravan battery LED (blue) (Fig. 7C): Error message LED concerning caravan battery:
Blue LED is blinking (2 times blinking, break, 2 times blinking, break etc.): Battery voltage too low (<10V).
Battery needs to be recharged.
Blue LED is blinking (4 times blinking, break, 4 times blinking, break etc.): Battery Voltage too high (over
charged). Try to discharge the battery by turning on a user (for example a lamp or water-pump).
Overload LED (red) (Fig. 7D) is blinking (6 times blinking, break, 6 times blinking, break etc.): Amp overload
protection is activated. Wait about 60 seconds and try again.
In general all error messages will reset automatically after one minute. If this is not the case, reset the
electronics of the manoeuvring system by switching off the system via the isolation switch and the remote
handset for at least 15 seconds and then turning it on again.
The Reset Button (Fig. 7A): The remote handset and the control unit are synchronised with each other in the
factory. If the control unit or the remote handset is replaced, they must be re-synchronised as described below:
Check the electronic installation in accordance with the installation instructions. Ensure that the drive
rollers are not engaged, the caravan battery and the remote handset batteries are in good condition and
fully charged.
Please ensure that the battery isolation switch is on.
Activate the remote handset by sliding the slide switch up (Fig. 8A). The communication icon (Fig. 8H) on
the remote handset starts to flash slowly.
Press the reset button (Fig. 7A) on the control unit. All three LED’s on the control unit (Fig. 7B, 7C, 7D) will
flash slowly.
Press both forwards (Fig. 8B) and reverse (Fig. 8C) button on the remote handset for about 3 seconds.
Then the handset buzzer will give a short beep to confirm that the synchronisation is complete.
After successful synchronisation, the green LED on the control unit (Fig. 7B) and the communication icon
(Fig. 8H) on the remote handset will illuminate continuously.
Levelling XYZ switches (Fig. 7F):
The ENDURO® EM515FL manoeuvring system is equipped with a level display. In order to ensure that the display
shows the correct XYZ values, the position of the control unit can be defined with the two small slide switches.
For the complete overview see Fig. 12. While setting the switches, the battery power isolation switch must be
turned off.
Bluetooth adapter connector (Fig. 7E):
The ENDURO® EM515FL manoeuvring system can be expanded with an optional Bluetooth adapter (ENDURO®
BC101) for controlling the manoeuvring system with a smartphone or tablet. When connecting the cable, the
battery power isolation switch must be turned off.
autoSteady communication cable connector (Fig. 7G):
The ENDURO® EM515FL manoeuvring system is suitable for use in combination with the autoSteady system (for
an optimal Finding Level use). To operate the two systems with one remote handset and automatically have the
corner steadies turned out during the Finding Level function, the autoSteady communication cable (40) must be
connected between the two control boxes. When connecting the cable, the battery power isolation switches of
both systems must be turned off.
Twin axle communication cable (Fig. 7H):
The ENDURO® EM515FL manoeuvring system is suitable for use on twin axle caravans with four motors (two
systems). To operate the two systems with one single remote handset, the twin axle communication cable (41)
should be connected between the two control units. When connecting the cable, the battery power isolation
switches of both manoeuvring systems must be turned off.
The single/twin axle function switch (Fig. 7S/T):
The ENDURO® EM515FL manoeuvring system is suitable for both single axle and twin axle caravans. You just
need to pull the single/twin axle function switch (Fig. 7S/T) on the control unit, so that the manoeuvring system
can be used for a single axle caravan or a twin axle caravan (for 2 motor use but also for 4 motor use). In the
twin axle function the all wheels will drive but at a different speed.
The switch standard pre-selected for single axle use (Fig. 7S). For twin axle use, just move the switch to the
twin axle position (Fig. 7T). When move the single/twin axle function switch, the battery power isolation switch
must be turned off.