It is possible to completely level the caravan with the manoeuvring system and autoSteady system.
First of all, it is important that the caravan is skewed within the set specifications:
Make sure that the caravan tilts a few degrees forward, possibly turning the nose wheel slightly in.
Make sure that the caravan on the axle does not tilt too much to one side. The maximum height difference
between the left and right wheel may not exceed 10cm (for a caravan with a width of 230cm).
When activating the “finding level function” but having the caravan tilting too much to one side (on the axle),
the remote handset will give an optical signal and the leveling system (Fig. 8O) will indicate which side of the
caravan is too low. The Finding Level function will not start and also the Finding Level icon (Fig. 8S) will not
light up.
If the caravan is almost in place, press the FL button (Fig. 8T) on the remote handset during at least three
seconds (every second there will be a beep). If the caravan is misaligned within the specified specifications, the
Finding Level icon (Fig. 8S) will light up continuously. The system is ready to continue.
Place the wedge / leveler (not supplied) on the front or on the back of the wheel which is lowest (Fig. 15, 16).
Now you can choose the movements according the symbols shown on the remote handset. Straight forward
(Fig. 13B) or straight reverse (Fig. 13C) or possibly left forward (Fig. 13D), left reverse (Fig. 13F), right forward
(Fig. 13E), right reverse (Fig. 13G).
As soon as the caravan is level in the width direction (on the axle (Fig. 17)), the manoeuvring system will stop
automatically and the remote handset will give a buzzer.
NOTE: The Finding Level system only stops if the caravan is level in the width direction (on
the axle). If the ramp/leveler used is not high enough, or if a different situation arises, the
caravan may run over the ramp/leveler. Make sure you release the remote control buttons
in time!
If the manoeuvring system is extended with the autoSteady system, then the corner steadies will also be
automatically turned out (Fig. 18) and the caravan will also be levelled automatically in the longitudinal
direction. However, it is very important that the caravan tilts a few degrees (front of caravan a little down),
otherwise the system will stop and the remote handset will give an optical message and the waterlevel display
will blink.
If this situation occurs, turn the nose wheel slightly in and again go through the Finding Level process (press
the FL button). Since the caravan is already level at the axle, and thus the corner steadies will turn out.
If the caravan is tilted for a few degrees, the front corner steadies will be automatically turned out, and the
caravan will be leveled in the longitudinal direction. Then the rear corner steadies will be turned out. Finally, all
corner steadies will shortly be turned out (short boost) to stabilize the caravan.
As soon as the caravan is level and stable, the remote control will give a buzzer (2 beeps) and the Finding Level
icon will go off.
When you are ready with manoeuvring you need to secure the handbrake.
If necessary, place a "counter- keg/leveller" behind the wheel on the keg/leveller to prevent rollback (Fig. 19).
Press at the same time, during at least three seconds, the two buttons for disengaging the motor powered
rollers (Fig. 8J). The disengaging icon (Fig. 8P) will blink fast during these three seconds and every second
there will be a beep. This warns you that the system will be activated!
After these three seconds the motor powered rollers will be released from the tyre and the disengaging icon will
illuminate constant, now you can release the two buttons. When the motor powered rollers are completely
disengaged you hear a short beep, the disengaging icon will switch off and the system is ready for transport.
After manoeuvring, deactivate the manoeuvring system by moving the slide switch of the remote handset (Fig.
8A) down (Position “0”). The remote handset screen will turn off. Store remote handset in a safe place (out of
reach of children or other unauthorised people).