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1. Locate the slideout system controllers. There should be one for each slideout on the
recreation vehicle. They are typically located in the basement compartment in the
forward section of the recreation vehicle, either on the forward wall or on the ceiling.
In some models they may be behind a cargo lined panel.
2. The controller that has malfunctioned should have a flashing red LED indicating a hall
signal fault (will flash 8 or 9 times).
3. Press the “mode button” six times quickly, then press a seventh time and hold for
approximately 5 seconds.
4. The red and green LED’s will begin to flash indicating you are in override mode.
Release the mode button.
5. Use either a wall switch, or one of the slide room switches located on the command
center panel (depending on the slideout). Press the switch toward the word IN or
RETRACT (printed next to the switch) and hold it until the unit comes in completely.
6. This will allow you to get the recreation vehicle to a service center to have the slideout
malfunction diagnosed.
During this override procedure the motors are not synchronized. Visually
watch the room, and if one side is moving significantly slower than the other
(or not at all), immediately stop and call your dealer or Customer Service.
If the system stalls our before reaching end of stroke OR if the room does not
close and seal tightly, call your dealer Customer Service.
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