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SLIDEOUTS
(CONTINUED)
Adjusting
/
Resynchronizing
the
Electric
Slideout
Motors
1. Run
the
slideout
room
all
the
way
out.
NOTE
:
Keep
the
switch
pressed
until
the
motors
shut
down
on
their
own.
2.
Bring
the
slideout
back
in
1
‐
2
inches.
3.
Repeat
steps
1
and
2
until
both
motors
shut
down
at
the
same
time.
NOTE:
It
can
take
3
or
more
attempts
to
successfully
re
‐
sync
the
room.
4.
Run
the
slideout
all
the
way
out.
NOTE:
Keep
the
switch
pressed
until
the
motors
shut
down
on
their
own.
Fully
retract
the
slideout
again.
When
both
motors
shut
down
at
the
same
time
at
full
extension
and
full
retraction,
the
room
is
properly
synced.
If
they
do
not
shut
down
at
the
same
time,
repeat
the
process
until
they
do.
Electric
Slideout
Troubleshooting
The
electric
slideout
requires
a
minimum
of
a
30
‐
amp
circuit
breaker.
Check
the
12
‐
volt
distribution
center
for
blown
circuit
breakers
and
replace
any
if
necessary.
If
the
circuit
breaker
blows
immediately
upon
replacement,
there
is
a
problem
with
the
wiring
to
slideout
controller.
Check
outside
the
RV
for
obstructions.
Check
inside
the
RV
for
any
obstructions.
Also,
check
for
smaller
objects
that
may
be
wedged
under
the
floor
or
in
the
sides
of
unit.
Remove
any
obstructions
that
exist.
Check
the
sides
of
the
slide
room
for
any
dirt
or
debris.
Small
dirt
clumps
or
metal
shavings
can
cause
the
spur
gear
to
bind
up
and
stop
the
slideout
from
moving.
Use
an
air
compressor
or
a
dry
brush
to
remove
any
dirt
or
debris
from
the
rack
before
attempting
to
use
the
slideout
again.
During
operation
when
an
error
occurs,
the
board
will
use
the
LEDs
to
indicate
where
the
problem
exists
(shown
below).
BLINKS
FAULT
2
Battery
Dropout
3
Low
Battery
4
High
Battery
5
Excessive
Motor
Current
6
Motor
Short
Circuit
8
Wire
Short
Between
Controller
and
Motor
9
Hall
Power
Short
to
Ground
FAULT
INDICATION
1
BLINK
=
MOTOR
1
2
BLINKS
=
MOTOR
2
GREEN
LED:
RED
LED: