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Section 5: Slideout Systems
NOTE: Do not operate the switch after the room is fully extended or re-
tracted as damage can occur to the motor and/or switch.
To operate the slideout using a wireless remote (if so equipped):
Press the on/off button to power on the remote.
Press the corresponding button of the slideout you want to operate.
Press and hold the (extend/retract) arrow button to move the room in or out.
Press the on/off button once more to power off the remote.
ALWAYS
allow the controller to stop both motors before releasing the switch button.
DO NOT
try to time the end of the stroke by releasing the button early.
Maintenance
This slideout system requires very little maintenance. It 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.
Trouble shooting the in-wall slideout system
Checking Fuses:
The in-wall slide requires a minimum 30-amp fuse. Check the load center
for blown fuses and replace any if necessary. If the fuse blows immediately upon replace-
ment, there is a problem with the wiring to the in-wall slide control box.
A qualified service
person should be called to check and repair.
Obstructions:
Check both inside and outside for possible obstructions. Also check for
smaller objects that may be wedged under the floor or in the sides of the unit. Remove any
obstructions before proceeding.
Error Codes:
Refer to the error codes section for codes and instructions on how to locate
the in-wall slide controller.
Low Voltage:
The in-wall slide controller can operate with as little as 8 volts; however, with
lower voltages the amperage requirement is greater. Check the voltage at the controller and
if it is lower than 11 volts, it is recommended that the battery be placed on a charger until it
is fully charged. It may be possible to “jump” the RV battery temporarily to extend or retract
the room. Consult Customer Service before attempting to “jump” the auxiliary battery.
Only 1 Side Moving:
The slide room has a separate motor to operate each side of the room.
If only one side is moving, with another person’s assistance, press the switch to extend or
retract the room while pushing the non-moving side in the appropriate direction. On larger
rooms it may be necessary to have 2 or more people pushing the room.
Non-moving side moved manually:
Try to push the non-moving side in and out. If a mo-
tor shaft has broken it will be possible to move that side of the room several inches by hand.
Larger rooms may require several people to push.
Debris in the rack:
Check all 4 gear racks on the side of the room for debris.
Status LEDs lights:
Locate the slide controller for the slideout in question. Check the
status LED lights while pressing the slideout direction switch (in both the extend and retract
mode).
Do not work on your system unless the 12-volt DC (auxiliary battery) and 120-
volt AC electrical systems (shore line power cord) have been disconnected.
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