Installation - Electrical/Electronic Components
Several items required for electrical/electronic installation are supplied alongside your motor
movers. For reference to these items described in this manual, see the 'package contents'
section of your installation guide.
Before attempting any electrical work, be sure to isolate the 12V supply from the battery and
ensure any 230V electricity supply is disconnected.
Find a suitable place to mount the Electronic Control Unit (Fig. B.2), such as a storage area, under a
seat or a bed. Make sure this place is dry and close to the battery (30 cm to 60 cm). Affix the supplied
antenna (Fig. B.3) to the rear screw thread at the rear of the electronic control box prior to mounting.
The unit can then be mounted on a flat base (horizontal) or on a wall (vertical). When choosing
location, ensure that the unit cannot easily be damaged. Fix the Electronic Control Unit (Fig. B.2) into
position with four of the screws provided with your mover fixings. If the length of these screws is not
suitable for the desired location/material, please substitute as appropriate.
See Fig.16, remove the front cover as indicated. This will allow access to the various terminals on the
electronics box. A cross head screwdriver will be required to screw down ring terminal connectors.
Drill a 25mm hole through the floor of the caravan approximately 150mm centrally in front of the
control unit (Fig. B.2) terminals.
Take care to avoid any chassis members, gas pipes and electrical wires when drilling the
required holes and fixing components to your vehicle.
Study Fig.17. The wiring diagram (Fig.17 depicts the wiring route when the motor units are installed on
the FRONT wheels/axle, facing the rear of the trailer. Fig.6 displays the polarity of the terminals on the
various mover variants. Note that these locations remain the same regardless of whether the motor is
the left or right side mover.
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