Trouble-shooting
In the event of a fault, please contact your dealer or the Truma-
Service (see page 37).
Before calling customer service, please check the following:
1. Is the battery in the remote handset in good condition?
2. Is the caravan battery in good condition and fully charged?
Do not use the Mover if the battery voltage is below 11 V DC.
Changing the battery in the remote handset
Please be sure to use a leak proof
E-Block 9 V battery only,
type 6 LR 61, 6 AM 6, MN 1604.
When fitting a new battery ensure
the polarity is correct!
A dead and used battery may
leak and damage the remote
handset. Remove the battery if the
handset is not going to be used for
an extended period.
No claims under guarantee will be considered for dam-
age caused by a leaking battery.
Before throwing away a defective handset, it is essential that
the battery is removed and disposed of in proper manner.
Aligning the Electronic Control Unit and the
Remote Handset
After replacing a electronic control unit or a remote handset
the individuals must be aligned by the following procedure.
1. Ensure the Mover is installed in accordance with the installation
instructions. Ensure the caravan battery is connected, in good
condition and supplies 12 V, DC to the electronic control unit.
2. Press the reset button (h) until the green light (i) flashes.
3. Press the red button (a) on the handset twice within one
second. This will align the handset and installed control unit.
If the reset button (h) is pressed incorrectly, the red and green
light will flash alternately. In this case, wait until both lights
stop flashing, then press the reset button (h) again and hold
until just the green light flashes.
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Maintenance
The drive units should be kept reasonably clean of road debris.
Clean the area with a hose pipe to release mud, etc. along with
cleaning the caravan. Make sure no large stones, wood
branches, etc. are trapped in the mechanism. There is no more
care than the above required on the drive units. The controllers
require no maintenance. Keep the handset in a dry place.
You or your Caravan Dealer can check maintenance on the
Mover very simply, along with the annual service of the cara-
van. If in doubt, please contact the Truma-Services (page 37).
1. Upon an annual basis (or before storing the caravan for the
winter) we recommend that you clean the unit as described
above, dry off and lightly spray the drive units and mecha-
nisms with WD40 or a similar silicon lubricant/water repellent.
Keep the spray off the rollers and tyres! Apply and release
the drive units a few times to work the spray into all the joints.
Do not store the caravan with the drive rollers engaged.
2. After a long period of inactivity, repeat step 1 and charge the
caravan battery before starting up.
3. The motors and gearboxes are sealed for life.
Checks
1. Always ask your dealer to check the installation each year
when the caravan is serviced.
2. Check installation, wiring and connections for damage. The
drive units must be able to move freely and automatically move
away from the tyres when released. If they do not, examine the
unit for debris or corrosion at the pivot points and adjust if nec-
essary. Free all pivots as required, oil or spray with WD40 to
ensure full and correct movement.
3. Check all Mover functions after the annual inspection as
described in these operating instructions.
General instructions
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for consequential
damage caused by incorrect installation or operation.
The driver rollers are guaranteed against manufacturing faults
for 24 months. However, the guarantee does not cover normal
wear or damage caused by sharp-edged objects such as
stones jammed in the tyres.
For the use of the Mover we recommend traction or lighting
batteries (min. 88 AH), also solar and gel batteries are suitable.
Normal starter batteries are not suitable. To charge the battery
we recommend chargers with IUoU charging characteristic.
These avoid overcharging the battery.
There are limits to the Mover’s capabilities. It has been de-
signed to climb slopes up to 1:10 reliably and safely on reason-
able surfaces. Always consider with care and consideration the
action you are going to take by considering the effort required
if you were attempting the manoeuvre using your tow car.
The Mover cannot overcome obstacles more than approx.
2.0 cm in height without assistance (please use wood wedges).
Due to the nature of a radio signal, it can get corrupted by ex-
ternal terrain or objects. So there may be small areas around
the caravan where the quality of reception reduces, hence the
Mover may stop momentarily.