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 forwards – right wheel stationary
– Turn control knob to left and push slide control forwards –>
caravan drawbar moves to left
left wheel stationary – right wheel rotates forwards
– Turn control knob to right and pull slide control backwards –>
caravan drawbar moves to right
left wheel stationary – right wheel rotates backwards
– Turn control knob to left and push slide control backwards –>
caravan drawbar moves to left
left wheel rotates backwards – right wheel stationary
Remote control LED blink code and audio signal
LED 1 red
indicates state of charge of caravan battery
good
LED off
weak
LED on
empty
LED on and LED 3 indicates
error message
LED 2
lights up in the event of a temporary malfunction,
yellow
and an acoustic signal is also emitted in the event
of an overcurrent / overtemperature. The power is
automatically reduced. Allow system to cool.
LED 3 red
persistent fault
LED 4
flashes if radio connection has not yet been estab-
green
lished after switching on the remote control
lights up when remote control is ready for oper-
ation and the data link is stable
flashes in combination with acoustic signal
– 10 seconds after switching on the remote control if the con-
trol unit is not yet ready for operation
– if the control unit has been switched off
– after 60 seconds without pressing a button on the
remote control
– after a radio communication interruption
All LEDs "off" and no audio signal
System off
(check batteries in remote control if necessary)
RH 2 Manoeuvring Assistant
Remote control battery change
Please only use leak-proof micro-batteries with a steel outer
casing, type LR 03, AAA, AM 4, MN 2400 (1.5 V).
When inserting new batteries, take care not to reverse the
positive and negative terminals!
Figure 2
Empty, used batteries can leak and damage the remote
control! Remove the batteries if the remote control is not
being used for a long period of time.
No warranty is given for damage caused by leaking
batteries.
Disposal
Neither the remote control nor the batteries may be dis-
posed of with domestic refuse, instead they must be sent
for recycling separately via a collection point. By doing
this you are contributing towards reuse and recycling.
Manoeuvring the caravan
Follow the "Safety instructions" before using the
manoeuvring assistant.
With the caravan uncoupled (apply parking brake, and secure
against rolling away) engage the drive rollers on the tyres using
the lever provided. Turn the lever until it cannot be turned any
further without excessive force. In the end position the drive
unit engages securely. This must be checked on both sides
before manoeuvring.
Take care to prevent fingers from being trapped when
engaging / disengaging.
Before starting the manoeuvring assistant, release the
parking brake and remove the chocks
Move the slide switch (a) on the remote control to the "On" pos-
ition
– green LED flashes in combination with the audio sig-
nal for approx. 5 seconds until the control unit is ready for use
Movement in all directions is possible using the control knob
and the slide control.
The Softstart / Softstop makes the caravan start to move
without jolting, and brakes it gently when stopping.
When the control knob or slide control are released, or if the
radio signal is interrupted or becomes too weak, the caravan
stops moving. Radio equipment or other remote controls will
not activate your manoeuvring assistant.
After starting up, the manoeuvring assistant moves at a uni-
form speed. Speed increases slightly on downhill slopes and
decreases on uphill slopes.
System factors mean that the speed increases on slopes.
To reduce the speed, it is often necessary to stop (slide control
in the idle position) and then start again.
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