Connecting The Drive Motors; Connecting The Engagement Motors; Connecting The Battery; Wiring Of The Safety Socket With The Micro Switch - Truma Mover SE R Operating Instructions & Installation Instructions

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Connecting the drive motors

When installing the motor cables, please ensure there is no
danger that they may become torn or damaged.
For technical reasons, the connection cables from the drive
motors are already cut to size (no need for crimping) and may
not be shortened / extended.
The two drive motor cables must be of the same length to
ensure that the drive output of the Mover® is uniform! Excess
cable must be routed in wavy lines without looping.
Release flap at control unit terminal strip by pressing and con-
nect cables as shown in wiring diagram (red = positive,
black = negative). Please ensure that the connections are
made properly!

Connecting the engagement motors

The positive connection (r) of the 2-wire motor connection
cables has been marked with a red longitudinal line along the
cable insulation.
Mark motor cables A + B and route to control unit (shorten
cables to same length if necessary).
Slide spade connector sleeve insulation over the cables
(e.g. black for motor A and transparent for motor B). Crimp on
spade connector sleeves, slide on spade connector sleeve
insulation and connect as shown in connecting diagram.

Connecting the battery

Liquid electrolyte batteries need to be placed in a separate
box with an external venting system. The fuse for the positive
line needs to be connected outside the box. The gel and AGM
batteries do not need a separate box. Observe the installation
regulations of the battery manufacturer.
The cables leaving the terminal need to be installed separately
from each other until after the fuse in the plus line.
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+
Fig. 30
Route battery connecting cables (only use the original Truma
cables included in the delivery) to control unit and securely
attach using the provided clips and screws.
The battery connecting cables must not be extended.
They must be routed separately from the motor cables,
and must not run over the control unit.
Route battery connecting cables so that they do not chafe
(particularly at leadthroughs through metal panels). Use suit-
able leadthrough grommets for protection in order to prevent
damage to cables. Connect battery connecting cables to the
existing battery terminals (red = positive, black = negative).
Incorrect wiring will destroy the electronics / control
system.
The connection to the control unit (as per the connecting dia-
gram) must take place in the order – nut, battery connection
ring, nut (torque 7 Nm ±1).
Connect the fuse in the positive cable (150 A) close to the
positive contact.
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Wiring of the safety socket with the
micro switch
Guide the enclosed 2-wire cable with the flat connector
through the socket holder (g) and the rubber coupling (h).
If necessary, open the cover and press the socket connection
out of the socket housing (i).
Insert the 2-wire cable with the flat connector into the micro
switch.
If necessary, reinsert the socket connection into the socket
housing (i).
Screw socket housing (i) to socket holder (g) using 3 sheet
metal screws (j). (Several alternative positions are available by
using the mounting holes in the socket holder and rotating the
rubber seal.)
Loosely route cable through strain relief (k) and secure with
2 sheet metal screws. Depending on the installation situation,
the cable can be led out of the socket holder through one of
the three recesses.
g
PT 4 x 10
Fig. 31
Secure safety socket to the (plastic) shaft cover of the caravan
with 4 bolts, nuts and washers.
M4 x 16
(4 x)
Washer 4.3
(4 x)
Fig. 32
No holes must be drilled in the chassis.
Alternatively, the safety socket can be secured using the two
worm drive hose clamps.
Fig. 33
i
B 3.9 x 33
h
Nut M4 (4 x)
(3 x)
j
k

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