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Slideout Systems
5. Inspect the sides, top and bottom of the extended slide-
out room. If the outside of the slideout room is wet, wipe
it dry before retracting.
6. Clean any water puddles or debris brought inside your
RV from slideout operation immediately.
7. Press and hold the appropriate slide room switch to
either IN or OUT, until the room is completely extended
or retracted.
• DO NOT continue to
TOUCH
the slide room control
past the point the room is fully extended/retracted
or damage may occur.
• For the weather seals to be effective, the slideout room
MUST be
completely
extended/retracted.
• BEFORE operating your hydraulic or Schwintek slide
systems, review all important safety alerts.
Slideout maintenance
While the slideout room is
extended
, the outside surfaces of
the room and mechanism may collect dirt and debris. The
slideout seals are not designed to remove the debris or any
water that may accumulate.
• When you
retract
the
slideout, any debris on the
outside
of the room, is brought
inside
your RV.
BEFORE retracting the slideout(s):
• Inspect the outside surfaces for snow, ice, dirt, dust,
insect nests, etc.
• Check for standing water on the slideout topper awning
(if so equipped).
• Clean and dry the outside surfaces of the room and
mechanism as much as possible.
If your slideout system:
• Stalls out before reaching end of stroke,
or
• Does NOT close and seal tightly.
Contact your dealer or Grand Design RV Customer Service
for trouble shooting and/or repair.
Ensure that the RV is
level before operating
the slideout room.
Water leaks and other
problems could result if
the slideout is operated
without leveling the RV.
NOTICE
The Slide Room controls are found
on the
ONEControl
®
System
.
For long-term storage, it
is recommended that the
slide rooms be closed
(retracted).
NOTICE
Never ‘jump’ or charge the
auxiliary battery from the
power connections on the
InWall Controller. Always do
this at the auxiliary battery.
NOTICE
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