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Trouble-shooting
In the event of a fault, please contact your dealer or the Truma-
Service (see page 48).
Before calling customer service, please check the following:
1. Are the batteries in the remote handset in good condition?
2. Is the caravan battery in good condition and fully charged?
Do not use the Mover if the battery voltage is below 10.2 V DC.
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 en-
sure the polarity is correct!
Dead and used batteries
may leak and damage the
remote handset. Remove the
batteries if the handset is not go-
ing 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.
Aligning the Electronic Control Unit and the
Remote Handset
After replacing a electronic control unit or a remote handset
the individuals must be aligned by the following procedure.
1. Ensure the Mover is installed in accordance with the installa-
tion instructions and the rollers are disengaged. Ensure the
caravan battery is connected, in good condition and supplies
12 V, DC to the relay box.
2. Press reset button (h) on the relay box for approximately
5 seconds, and the green indicator lamp (i) will flash when the
button is released.
3. Press the red button (a) on the handset twice within one
second. This will align the handset and installed relay box.
Installation instructions
Please fold out the page with diagrams!
Read the installation instructions prior to starting work and
follow them carefully!
Intended use
The Caravan Mover (for caravans without shock absorbers) /
Euro Mover (for caravans with shock absorbers) is de-
signed for use with single-axle caravans with a total weight of
up to 1700 kg.
Installation using the standard installation kit is only possible
on caravans/trailers with the following dimensions.
all dimensions in mm
* With shock absorbers fitted
**Without shock absorbers fitted
+ With fully loaded vehicle
A distinction is made between L-profile and U-profile
frames as shown in the illustration.
Measuring the frame height
Measuring the frame height (Y), measured at point (X)
Euro Mover X = 180 mm
Caravan Mover X = 0 mm
Determining the installation type
1. Standard installation
Standard installation is used with an L-profile chassis and a
frame height (Y) of approx. 185 mm. No special accessories
are required.
2. Installation with chassis with U-profile
Standard installation is used with a U-profile chassis and a
frame height (Y) of approx. 185 mm. A U-profile frame kit is
needed to compensate for the profile edge.
3. Installation with chassis with L-profile and frame
height of between 140 and 185 mm
With a chassis with a frame height (Y) of 140 mm to 185 mm,
1, 2 or 3 spacer plate sets and the U-bolt extension kit are
needed to compensate for the height.