
SECTION 10
SLIDEOUT SYSTEM
69
The slideout room system is designed for
additional floor space and comfort. The
mechanical components are gear driven.
Electric powered slideout room systems have
a manual override to allow you to extend or
retract the slideout room(s) in case of a power
loss. Make sure you have sufficient power
available before operating your slideout
system.
T
RANSIT
B
ARS
(
IF SO EQUIPPED
)
Fig. 10.1 Transit bar
Some RVs have transit bars that need to be
installed when the slideout room is in the
travel mode. Remove the transit bars before
operating the main slideout room. Be sure to
install the transit bars where indicated by label
on the interior RV wall before traveling.
The following label should remain
permanently affixed to the RV:
Fig. 10.2 Transit bar label
O
PERATING
T
HE
S
LIDEOUT
1.
The auxiliary batteries (customer
supplied) must be fully charged and
connected. If possible, the RV should be
hooked up to 120-volt AC power so that
the converter operates.
2. The RV must be level and the stabilizer
jacks in the extended position.
3. Locate the slideout room
control switch. The main
slideout switch (if so
equipped) is located in the
command center. The
bedroom slideout switch (if
so equipped) is located on
an bedroom interior wall.
4. To move the room out,
press the OUT section of
the switch and hold it until
the motor stops (travel time
Do not place excessive weight in the
slideout room. It can cause the slideout
room to malfunction and cause damage to
the slideout.
Ensure that the trailer is level before
operating the slideout room. Water leaks
and other problems could result if the
slideout is operated without leveling the
trailer.
Ensure there are no people or obstructions
blocking the path of the room when it is
moving. Keep away from the slide rails
when the room is in motion. The gear
assembly may pinch or catch on loose
clothing causing personal injury.
Ensure the slideout is in the closed
position prior to hooking the unit to the tow
vehicle.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Additional support jacks are not needed
under the slideout. Damage can occur to
your slideout room from improper use of
aftermarket support jacks.
IMPORTANT!
Never store the slideout
without the travel bars installed. This helps
seal the slideout in the closed position.
Fig. 10.3
Bedroom
slideout
control
switch
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