
SECTION 10
SLIDEOUT SYSTEM
70
is approx. 25 seconds). Operating the
switch after the room is fully extended will
damage the switch and motor.
After the slideout is
extended, verify that the
corners of the black
rubber seal are set up
correctly. The corners of
this seal are cut at a 45°
angle. The top of the
seal must overlap the
side of the seal to avoid
the possibility of water
penetration.
Retracting slideout room
Press the IN section of the slideout room
control switch and hold it until the motor
stops. Operating the switch after the room is
fully retracted will damage the switch and
motor.
Maintenance
Your slideout system has been designed to
require very little maintenance. To ensure a
long life of your slideout system, read,
understand and follow these simple
instructions. This system contains a pre-lubed
bearing that is lubricated when the room is
moved in and out. Do not spray oil or grease
on the rails while the room is extended.
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
T
HE
S
LIDEOUT
If the slideout does not move when the
slideout switch is depressed, follow these
steps.
Check the auxiliary battery (customer
supplied) for a full charge and good wire
connections.
Check the 12-volt fuse or circuit breaker.
Check for loose connections at the
slideout motor.
If the slideout still will not operate, follow
these steps.
If the slideout is extended, refer to the
following section on overriding the specific
slideout system installed on your RV.
If the slideout is retracted, leave it in that
position.
Contact your dealer or Jayco Customer
Service for repair assistance.
If the slideout extends crooked or only one
side moves, follow these steps.
Follow steps on overriding the specific
slideout system installed on your RV.
You may need to push the side that is not
sliding to get it to retract all the way.
Contact your dealer or Jayco Customer
Service for repair assistance.
Power Gear slideout override
Locate and remove the access panel for the
slideout motor.
Fig. 10.5 Main room slideout motor
1. From the rear of the motor, rotate the
brake release lever counter-clockwise 1/8
turn. This will release the brake that locks
the slideout in place.
2. Disconnect one slideout motor wire near
the motor.
3. The slideout is now free to move. Locate
the access panel either at the front or rear
Fig. 10.4 Exterior
slideout room
corner
Do not work on your system unless the 12-
volt DC (auxiliary battery, customer
supplied) and 120-volt AC electrical
systems (shore line power cord) have
been disconnected.
Do not work on your system unless the
battery is disconnected. Failure to comply
could result in death or serious injury.
Summary of Contents for 2009 Melbourne
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