SLIDEOUT
• If your unit is equipped with the manual slideout, make sure you do not overcrank
when putting the room out. Too much pressure applied to the crank could potentially
damage the slideout stops.
• This system contains a pre-lubed bearing which is lubricated when the room is
moved in and out. Do not spray oil or grease on the rails while the room is extended.
• If you have problems or questions consult your independent, authorized dealer.
Electric Slideout Override
If the system will not move when the switch is pressed, check the following:
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Is the battery connected and does it have a full charge?
After checking the above, follow these steps to move the slideout manually.
1. Verify that all obstructions are removed which would prevent the room from moving.
2. Locate the manual crank.
3. Install the crank on the manual drive shaft and crank the room in. Due to the size of
the room, this process will take some time to complete.
4. Take the unit to a independent, authorized dealer or service center.
TV ANTENNA
Maintenance information for your TV antenna is supplied with your trailer from the
manufacturer. Refer to this information for complete instructions and/or consult with your
independent, authorized dealer. Information can also be found at the manufacturer’s
website at
www.wingard.com
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FURNACE MAINTENANCE
Preventive maintenance and safety checks should be performed by a qualified technician at
least once a year, or more, depending on the use of the furnace. Failure to properly maintain
the furnace may void the furnace warranty and can result in unsafe furnace operation.
Preventive maintenance is NOT covered under the warranty. Power should be
disconnected before servicing. Refer to the manufacturer’s supplied instructions for
information regarding the furnace and its maintenance.
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NOTE: To increase motor life, the furnace should be wired directly to the battery.
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Maintaining Your Investment...
Summary of Contents for Conventional Travel Trailer 2004
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