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S
LIDEOUT
R
OOM
S
YSTEM
The electric powered slideout system is
designed for additional floor space and
comfort. The mechanical components are
gear driven and have a manual override to
allow you to extend or retract the slideout(s) in
case of a power loss. For the slideout system
to work properly, the RV must be leveled
before extending the room. Check the vehicle
leveling by placing a circular bubble level in the
center of the freezer floor with the RV leveled.
Make sure you have sufficient power available
before operating your slideout system (refer to
Sec. 2 Electrical Systems
, Calculating
electrical load).
Transit bars
The RV has transit bars that must be installed
when the slideout room is in the travel mode.
Remove the transit bars before operating the
slideout(s). Be sure to re-install the transit bars
where indicated by label on the interior RV
wall. The following label should remain
permanently affixed to the RV:
Extending the slideout room
1. The house batteries 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. Turn the battery disconnect switch ON.
3. Remove the travel bars.
4. Ensure that there are no items obstructing
the room’s movement.
5. Locate the slideout control in the
Command Center.
6. To extend the room,
press the “OUT”
section of the switch
and hold it until the
motor stops then
release the button.
(Travel time -
approximately 25 seconds.)
79
SECTION 8
CAMPING & OPERATING
CAUTION
Do not place excessive weight in the
slideout room. It can cause the slideout
room to malfunction and cause damage to
the slideout.
Fig. 8.9 Transit bar
TRANSIT BAR
JA-119
Fig. 8.10 Transit bar label
CAUTION
Additional support jacks are not needed
under the slideout. Damage can occur to
your slideout room(s) from improper use of
aftermarket support jacks.
Fig. 8.11
WARNING
Ensure that the motorhome is level before
operating the slideout(s). Water leaks and
other problems could result if the
slideout(s) are operated without first
leveling the motorhome.
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 motorhome to a towed
vehicle.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Summary of Contents for MELBOURNE
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