It is, of course, impossible for a twin-axle caravan to be manoeuvred in the same way as a single-axle as the turning
circle is greatly increased compared to a single-axle caravan. Also, the amount of different manoeuvres required to
locate/park your caravan is increased.
However, the advanced electronics of the Quattro® electronics take care of the manoeuvring whilst also taking care of
your caravan.
For example:
When the caravan is turning, the motors provide lower rotational speed on one side to help enable direction
change. This enables the caravan to manoeuvre with minimal tyre ‘scrub’ or being dragged along the ground,
which can cause undue stresses on its tyres, wheel hubs and chassis.
It is also a possibility that when operating a two motor twin-axle system, on very uneven ground, one of the wheels
driven by the mover will not make adequate contact to continue progress. If this occurs, you will need to move the
caravan in a different direction until adequate traction is regained.
Please make sure you read the safety instructions very carefully and make sure that you follow these guidelines!
Make sure that the battery that supplies the mover is fully charged and in good condition.
Make sure that the caravan is free from the vehicle and the handbrake is on. Also make sure that the corner-
steady feet are fully raised.
Engage both rollers as described in ‘Operation-Motor Units’. This only needs to be done on one side of your caravan
since the other side will automatically follow via the cross actuation bar.
Turn on the Battery Power Isolation Switch.
Before operating the Mover, release the handbrake.
Activate the mover by double-clicking the power button (Fig.1A) on the remote control. The LED (Fig.1H) on the remote
control will illuminate. Now you can choose the movements according the symbols shown on the remote control
As soon as the buttons are released the caravan will stop
The mover moves at one speed after the intitial ‘soft-start’. The speed can increase a little when going downhill and
decrease a little when going uphill. TIP: The mover is more efficient when reversing the caravan up an incline.
After manoeuvring, deactivate the mover by double-clicking the power button on the remote control again. The LED on
the remote control will turn off. Apply the handbrake first and then disengage the drive rollers from the tyres.
Turn off the Battery Power Isolation Switch.
Store remote control in a safe place (out of reach of children or other unauthorised people).
Operation - Getting Started
Using your Caravan Mover with Quattro® Technology
Maintenance
To prevent the battery from becoming totally discharged during long periods of inactivity it must be disconnected and
recharged before using again.
Please check regularly that the rollers of the drive units are free of any dirt, or debris that may have been picked up from
the road. Any further maintenance is not required.
Please check regularly the distance between the rollers and the tyres. In the neutral (fully disengaged) position this must
be 20 mm.
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 Ego® caravan mover maintained and visually inspected. This inspection must include all the bolt/
nut connections, the cables and electrical connections and lubrication of movable parts/joints.
In case of any failures or problems, please contact your Ego® Caravan Mover supplier.