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4. Operation
To switch the Mobility Power Pack on, press the
button or the external switch. The Mobility Power
Pack can be switched off by pressing the button
again. It will also switch automatically off after 15
minutes inactivity (i.e. the output current is lower
than 1 A).
Charging the Mobility Power Pack is performed
automatically if the "DCin" voltage is present (from
power adapter or from terminals input).
To prevent deep discharges, it is important that
the caravan mover is not wound more tightly on to
5. LED indications
The green LED indicates if the output voltage is present and what the state of charge (SOC) during discharge is.
This is indicated by the following blinking sequence (a period of 8 seconds is shown):
output on, charging
output on, 76–100 % SOC
output on, 51–75 % SOC
output on, 26–50 % SOC
output on, 1–25 % SOC
output off
The orange LED indicates if the Mobility Power Pack is charging and what the state of charge
(SOC) during charge is. This is indicated by the following blinking sequence (a period of 8 seconds is shown):
Full, 100 % SOC
76–99 % SOC
51–75 % SOC
26–50 % SOC
1–25 % SOC
Not charging
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the wheels than required. Otherwise the current
consumption can be double and the driving time
halved. Also the tyres of the caravan must not be
soft and the weight at the front wheel must not be
much, to avoid excessive power consumption.
Charge the Mobility Power Pack after every trip.
Charge the Mobility Power Pack at least every
12 months.
Charge the Mobility Power Pack before you leave it
in the caravan in the winter storage.
If both LEDs are blinking a number of times (followed by rest), this indicates a failure.
Number of flashes
by the LEDs followed
by rest
1
Deep discharge. Charge is necessary.
2
3
Low charge temperature. Bring to warm room.
4
Electronics high temperature. Cool down.
5
6
7
8
9
10 or more
A failure indication can be cleared by pressing the button.
Description/remedy
High temperature. Let cool down.
Overload.
Short circuit. Check cabling.
Short circuit. Check cabling.
High voltage at DCin terminals.
Charged from output terminals.
Other failure. Contact supplier.
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