Operation - Motor Units; Operation - Remote Control Handset - EGO PECM01 Guide D'installation

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DO NOT exceed the total Safe Working Load of 1800 Kg Laden Weight (caravan including load).
DO NOT make any modifications on the caravan mover (mechanical or electronically). This can be very
dangerous! No warranty claim will be accepted and we cannot guarantee the function of the mover if any
modifications are made. We will not be liable for any damage whatsoever caused as a result of incorrect
installation, operation or modification.

Operation - Motor Units

The Enduro mover has two Motor Units (1 & 2). In general they are mounted in front of the axle of the caravan/trailer.
Both units are identical but cannot be switched.
Fig.4
A:
Drive roller
B:
12V Motor
C:
Connection Terminals (+ and -)
D:
Base Unit
E:
Drive Unit
F:
Transmission Gear Guard
In order to engage the rollers, fit the end socket of the Engagement Tool (6) on the spindle (Fig.4g & Fig.8a) on the right
or left drive unit.
Position the engagement tool parallel to the ground, then rotate the tool through approximately 180° degrees. Note:
to engage the rollers you always rotate the tool towards the tyre, irrespective of which side you are operating the
engagement from.
The engagement mechanism utilises a simple over-centre cam that pushes the rollers onto the tyres and then locks into
place automatically. If the mover has been installed correctly, at exactly 20mm away from the tyres when disengaged,
the amount of force provided onto the tyre by the roller will be sufficient for most circumstances of use (Fig.11).
To disengage the rollers, simply refit the tool onto one of the spindles and rotate away from the tyre. Please note that you
will feel a small amount of resistance initially as you disengage the cam from its locked position; the spring will then do
the rest of the work and pull the roller away from the tyre and into the fully disengaged position (Fig.10).

Operation - Remote Control Handset

The Remote Control handset (31) is powered by three 'AAA' 1.5V batteries, and is activated by double-pressing the
power button (Fig.5a). Once activated the green LED (Fig.5h) will illuminate and the directional controls can now be
used. If the handset has not been used for a period of 60 seconds then it will automatically switch itself off.
Fig.5
A = On (press button twice within one second, green LED (Fig.5h) illuminates)
B = Caravan forwards (both wheels rotate in forwards direction)
C = Caravan reverse (both wheels rotate in reverse direction)
D = Caravan left forwards (right wheel rotates in forwards direction)
E = Caravan right forwards (left wheel rotates in forwards direction)
F = Caravan left reverse (right wheel rotates in reverse direction)
G = Caravan right reverse (left wheel rotates in reverse direction)
In addition, the 'left forward' (E) and 'right reverse' (F) buttons or 'right forward' (D) and 'left reverse' (G) buttons may be
pressed at the same time to turn the caravan around on its own axis (without moving forward or backward).
When pressing a directional button on the handset, the mover will start slowly, normal speed will be reached within 2.5
seconds.
Changing batteries in the remote control:
Open the rear cover of the handset by pushing gently and sliding the rear cover in the direction of the
arrow (Fig.7). Take out the depleted/old batteries and dispose in the appropriate way (check with your
local authority for correct disposal of batteries). Install new replacement batteries. Make sure to use leak
proof batteries (No claims under guarantee can be considered for damage caused by leaking batteries).
Slide the rear cover on gently and it will click into place.
Ref: PECM01-UM-0110-Rev.A.
Ego
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