Truma Mover MK1

Oct 7, 2010
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A number of months ago I had trouble with the electrics resulting in a low battery. Solved the problem with the forums help & replaced a fuse. Everything ok last month when I moved the van a short distance using the motor mover. Started to prepare for first trip & found the motor mover would not work, checked battery and found it to be low. On looking at the movers electronic control unit I discover a flashing yellow light but reference to trumas literature makes no mention of a yellow flashing light. A picture in the leaflet does however show a cluster of 3 lights, one of course is the green light indicating a connection to the hand set when in use, I suppose the yellow, as it is flashing, could indicate low battery feed power and the other, I don't know.
I obviously have a problem as the battery is low but does anyone know what the lights on the control unit indicate? As to why the battery is low it is difficult to access everything seems to be off except for the flashing light on the movers control box.

MikeH
 
Oct 30, 2009
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hi, Mike, mines a truma SE an oldish one but it works perfectly, I think the yellow light indicates a low battery power, mine will not work if the battery level drops below a certain figure then a light flashes, once the battery is charged the light flashes while the control unit clicks a few times then goes off and the green light comes on show everything is ok and connected, I also believe the warning light will flash if the control unit cannot establish a connection with the hand set, either due to a low handset battery or the radio frequency has changed in this case you have to do a reset with the button on the back of the unit.

ps, do you have the power feed for the contol box on a isolater switch "as you should have" in this case the control unit cannot draw any power from the battery unless you want to use the mover.
 

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