Maintenance
When your caravan is stored for an extended period of time (over winter for example) it is
recommended to remove the leisure battery from the caravan. Make sure you keep it charged to
ensure it is in good condition the next time you want to use it.
Once a year have your caravan movers maintained and visually inspected. This inspection must
include all the bolt/nut connections, the cables and electrical connections and lubrication of movable
parts/joints.
It is advised that you regularly check that no wiring connections have come loose across your motor
mover system.
Long periods of inactivity generate the potential for elements of the movers to cease. Deal with this
accordingly by applying lubrication and removing oxidisation where necessary.
DO NOT use any form of pressurised water or chemical cleaning on your caravan movers.
When maintaining your motor mover system, be sure to isolate the electrical supply, failure
to do so could result in electrocution.
In case of any failures or problems, please contact your Caravan Mover supplier.
Troubleshooting
Unit fails to operate or moves intermittently. Possible solutions are:
Handset not paired - Your electronic control unit LED will feature a slow constant red flash, and your
handset LED a solid Green light to indicate connection. If this is not the case, follow relevant pairing
instructions in the 'Operation - Handset pairing / Mode Selection' section of this manual.
Handset not turning on - Handset battery could be depleted. If empty, renew using two new 'AAA'
1.5V batteries.
Caravan battery low/empty - Check that the leisure battery is fully charged using a voltmeter. To
operate effectively, the voltage of your battery should be at a minimum of around 12.8V.
Motor cable issue - Check all connections between motor cables and control unit to ensure theses
have not come loose or detached.
Battery cable issue - Check battery terminals, clean and connect again.
Low signal - before operating the mover ensure that the signal between the control box and handset
is good. Your electronic control unit LED will feature a slow constant red flash, and your handset
LED a solid Green light to indicate connection. Ensure your aerial (3) is correctly connected and the
distance between the handset and control unit is no greater than 5m during use.
Handset modes not correctly set - In certain circumstances, the system will not operate if the
correct modes have not been set. Follow the 'Operation - Handset pairing / Mode Selection' section of
this manual.
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