Replacing Remote Control Batteries; Disposing Of Remote Control And Batteries; Maintenance; Checks - GO2 RH3 Instrucciones De Uso

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Replacing remote control batteries

Use only leak-proof 9 V batteries (MN 1604).
The red LEDs on the remote control flash when the
battery is too weak.
– Slide open the battery compartment.
– Replace the battery (make sure that the correct poles are
connected) and close the battery compartment again.
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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.

Disposing of remote control and batteries

Neither the remote control nor the batteries may be
disposed of with domestic waste; instead they must be
taken to a collection point for recycling. By doing this
you are contributing towards reuse and recycling.

Maintenance

Before cleaning the power supply of the GO2, interrupt
the battery cut-off switch.
Keep drive elements clear of coarse dirt. When cleaning the
caravan, clean the GO2 with a damp cloth to remove mud etc.
Make sure that no stones, twigs etc. are trapped in it. Clean
the drive rollers with a hard brush.
The control unit does not require servicing. The remote control
must be kept in a dry place.
Clean the GO2 as described above every year (or before
preparing for winter).
Do not park the caravan with the drive rollers engaged.
If the caravan will not be used for some time, disconnect the
battery and recharge it from time to time (see "Battery care").
Charge the caravan battery before starting up.
It is a simple matter for you or your caravan dealer to check
and maintain your GO2 during the annual inspection of your
caravan.
If in doubt, please contact Truma Service (www.truma.com).

Checks

– Check the installation, wiring and connections for damage
at regular intervals. The drive units must be able to move
freely, and the spring must automatically return them to
the safe idle position when they are disengaged. If this is
not the case, check the drive units for dirt or corrosion on
their guides, and have them cleaned by trained specialists if
necessary.
– After the annual inspection, check whether all motors react
properly to the commands from the remote control.
– At least every 2 years, an expert must check the GO2 for
rust, check that detachable parts are firmly attached and
check that all safety-related parts are in good working order.

Disposal

The device must be disposed of in accordance with the
administrative regulations of the respective country in which it
is used. National regulations and laws must be observed.
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