Operation - Hitching And Unhitching; Maintenance - Enduro EM303 Manuel D'utilisateur

Moteur de caravane
Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles

Les langues disponibles

When you drive straight forwards or reverse (pres button B or C), it is also possible to adjust the direction by
additional pressing button D or E (when driving forwards) or button F or G (when driving reverse).
Because of the "soft start" technology, the caravan will slowly speed up. Because of the "soft stop" technology,
the caravan will stop slowly. This allows you to manoeuvre your caravan even more accurately without any
shocks.
WARNING: When the buttons on the remote control handset are released, the caravan will
slowly stop after 0.5 second and continue to move about 6cm (depending on final speed).
When the buttons of the remote control handset are released when the system is still in the
"soft start" stage (slowly speed up), the caravan will stop immediately.
After the "soft start" stage the caravan moves according one fixed speed. The speed can increase a little when
going downhill and decrease a little when going uphill. TIP: The manoeuvring system is more efficient when
reversing the caravan up an incline.
After manoeuvring, deactivate the enduro
remote control handset (Fig. 5A). The green LED (Fig. 5H) on the remote control handset will turn off. Store
remote control in a safe place (out of reach of children or other unauthorised people).
Turn off the battery power isolation switch.
Apply the handbrake first and then disengage the drive rollers from the tyres. Fully disengaged the rollers by
turning the handle on the engagement Spindle (Fig. 9) until it turns no more without excessive force. The
pointer of the traction indicator label (Fig. 11A) will be in the beginning of the yellow area.
Before you start driving always make sure that the both drive units are fully disengaged
into the automatic transit lock!

OPERATION - HITCHING AND UNHITCHING

It is possible to position the caravan's hitch exactly over a stationery car's tow ball using the manoeuvring
system. But please be very careful!
Use the button controls on the remote control to bring the hitch of the caravan to the car. The soft start
technology allows you to locate the tow-ball of the car by centimetre. It is better reach the tow ball with several
short "trips" rather than trying to do it in one "trip".
WARNING: When the buttons on the remote control handset are released, the caravan will
slowly stop after 0.5 second and continue to move about 6cm (depending on final speed).
When the buttons of the remote control handset are released when the system is still in the
"soft start" stage (slowly speed up), the caravan will stop immediately.
When the hitch is right above the tow ball of the vehicle, lower the hitch to the ball and engage in the normal
way using the jockey wheel.
Release the rollers from the caravan's tyres. You cannot tow the caravan with the drive
units are engaged! Make sure that the both drive units are fully disengaged into the
automatic transit lock!
Trying to drive away with the drive units still engaged, will damage the manoeuvring
system, your caravan tyres and strain your tow vehicle!

MAINTENANCE

To prevent the battery from becoming totally discharged during long periods of inactivity it must be
disconnected, fully charged and frost-proof stored.
Please check regularly that the rollers of the drive units are free of any dirt, or debris that may have been
picked up from the road.
Regularly clean the drive units with a water hose to dissolve mud etc.
Please check regularly the distance between the rollers and the tyres. In the neutral (fully disengaged) position
this must be about 20mm.
Once a year have your enduro
inspection must include all the bolt/nut connections, the cables and electrical connections and lubrication of
movable parts/joints.
®
manoeuvring system by moving the slide switch to "Off"-O on the
®
caravan manoeuvring system maintained and visually inspected. This
®
enduro
EM303
31
Ref: EM303-UM-TKI-1010-Rev.A.

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Table des Matières