Function Description; Remote Hand Set Led Flash Codes And Acoustic Signal; Changing The Batteries In The Remote Handset - Truma Mover SE Operating Instructions Manual

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Function description

Always observe the operating instructions and „Safety-
related instructions" prior to starting! The vehicle owner is
responsible for correct operation of the appliance.
Please note that the Mover SE is only suitable for single-
axle towed vehicles, and the Mover TE is only suitable
for twin-axle towed vehicles.
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 swivelled onto the tyres using
the remote hand set, the Mover is ready for operation. All
operation takes place using the remote hand set. This trans-
mits 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.
Remote handset
Mover SE only:
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)
Mover TE only:
Turning on the spot without moving forward is not possible be-
cause of the two axles. Pressing the d, g, e or f buttons causes
the Mover to move in a circle, whereby the outer motor runs
continuously and the inner motor pulsates.
Mover SE/TE:
h = Two-handed operation, swivel drive rollers in
i = Two-handed operation, swivel drive rollers out
Both buttons must always be pressed simultaneously to
swivel the drive rollers in and out.
The swivelling (in or out) starts after about 3 seconds (safety
delay). The drive rollers automatically move to the end position,
even if both buttons are released.
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a = On/Off slide switch
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On (green LED illuminates)
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Off (green LED goes off)
b = Caravan forwards
(both wheels rotate in forwards
direction)
c = Caravan reverse
(both wheels rotate in 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)
Pressing the two buttons for swivelling out whilst the
Mover is swivelling in causes the swivelling procedure
to be aborted. The drive rollers are swivelled out and
automatically move to the end position.
The remote hand set switches off:
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after approx. 2 minutes, if no button is pressed
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after approx. 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" I after approximately 1 second.
There is no „On/Off" switch on the caravan to be operated.
Remote hand set LED flash codes
and acoustic signal
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LED „On" and no acoustic signal
System is ready for operation
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LED „Off" and no acoustic signal
System off
(check remote hand set batteries if necessary)
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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 – 7-pin connector has
not been plugged into the safety socket, or the radio link
to the controller could not be established.
– every 3 seconds if the caravan battery has a low charge
(finish manoeuvring as quickly as possible and charge
battery).
– continuously if the caravan battery has undervoltage. No
manoeuvring is possible until the battery voltage is above
11 V again (e.g. by means of recovery/battery charging).
The drive rollers can also be swivelled out with a voltage of
less than 11 V.
– approx. 2 times per second with overcurrent/overtempera-
ture (2 Hz). Switch remote hand set off and on again
(wait for cooling down if necessary in the event of
overtemperature).

Changing the batteries in the remote handset

Please be sure to use leak proof micro-
batteries only, type LR 03, AAA, AM 4,
MN 2400 (1.5 V).
When fitting new batteries ensure the
polarity is correct!
Remove the batteries if the handset is not
going to be used for an extended period.
No claims under guarantee will be considered for damage
caused by leaking batteries.
Before throwing away a defective handset, it is essential that
the batteries are removed and disposed of in proper manner.
Dead and used batteries may leak
and damage the remote handset!
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