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Operating Instructions; Batteries; Function Description; Remote Handset - Truma Mover SR Instructions De Montage Et Mode D'emploi

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Batteries

We recommend the Truma Mover® PowerSet which contains
batteries with round cell technology and a matching charger
to ensure optimum operatoin. So-called drive, lighting and gel
batteries with adequate capacities are also suitable.
Recommended battery capacities
Round cell technology
Gel / AGM
Lead-acid battery (liquid electrolyte)
Starter batteries are not suitable
Batteries with a greater capacity allow longer operation.
Charger
To ensure that the batteries are charged to the optimum, we
recommend the Truma charger BC 416 IU that is suitable for
all battery types up to 160 Ah.
Battery care (also maintenance-free batteries)
The following points should be observed to extend the
battery life:
– Batteries should be fully charged before and after they have
been used.
– Disconnect from the power circuit in the case of longer
standstills (e.g. with a circuit-breaker or by disconnecting
the battery terminal).
– In the case of longer standstill periods, the battery must be
disconnected and charged for 24 hours at the latest every
12 weeks.
Store fully charged batteries in a cool but frost-free place
during the winter and recharge regularly (every 12 weeks).

Function description

Always observe the operating instructions and "Safety
instructions" prior to starting! The vehicle owner is re-
sponsible for correct operation of the appliance.
Note that only single axle caravans are suitable.
The Mover® is a manoeuvring system with which a caravan
can be moved without the assistance of a towing vehicle.
It consists of two separate drive units, each of which has a
12 Volt DC motor. These units are attached to the frame of the
vehicle near the wheels and are connected by lateral bars.
Once the drive rollers have been engaged onto the tyres using
the provided lever, the Mover® is ready for operation. All op-
eration takes place using the remote hand set. This transmits
radio signals to the control unit. A separate 12 V lead-acid
battery or suitable lead-gel battery (not included in scope of
delivery) supplies the control unit with current.
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Operating instructions

Remote Handset

a = On / Off slide switch
On (green LED illuminates)
Off (green LED goes off)
min. 55 Ah
b = Caravan forwards
(both wheels rotate in
min. 70 Ah
forwards direction)
c = Caravan reverse
(both wheels rotate in
min. 80 Ah
reverse direction)
d = Caravan right forwards
(left wheel rotates in
forwards direction)
e = Caravan left forwards
(right wheel rotates in
forwards direction)
f = Caravan right reverse
(left wheel rotates in
reverse direction)
g = Caravan left reverse
(right wheel rotates in
reverse direction)
The caravan can be turned in a circle on the spot without
moving forward:
d + g = Turn caravan to the right
(left wheel rotates forwards + right wheel rotates
backwards)
e + f = Turn caravan to the left
(left wheel rotates backwards + right wheel rotates
forwards)
The remote hand set automatically switches itself off after
approx. 2 minutes if no button is pressed, or after 7 minutes
if one of the movement buttons is permanently held down.
The green LED goes off.
To reactivate the remote control, move slide switch to "Off"
and then back to "On"
There is no "On / Off" switch on the caravan to be operated.
Remote hand set LED flash codes and
acoustic signal
LED "On" and no acoustic signal
System is ready for operation
LED "Off" and no acoustic signal
System off
(check remote hand set batteries if necessary)
LED "flashes" in combination with acoustic signal:
– for approx. 5 seconds after switching the remote hand set
on, until the system is ready for operation.
– for approx. 10 seconds after switching the remote hand set
on, then it is switched off again – unable to establish radio
link to controller.
– every 3 seconds if the caravan battery has a low charge
(finish manoeuvring as quickly as possible and charge
battery).
– 5 times a second (5 Hz) if the caravan battery voltage is
low. No manoeuvring is possible until the battery voltage
is above 11 V again (e.g. by means of recovery / battery
charging).
after approximately 1 second.
Fig. 2

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