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LIDEOUT
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YSTEMS
1. The auxiliary battery (customer supplied) must be fully charged and connected. If
possible, the recreation vehicle should be hooked up to 120-volt AC power so the
converter operates.
2.
The recreation vehicle must be level and the stabilizer jacks in the extended position.
3.
Slideout switches are typically located on the inside of the recreation vehicle, either in
the command center panel or on the wall. To move the room out, press the OUT section
of the switch and hold it until the motor stops (travel time is approx. 25 seconds).
Operating the switch after the room is fully extended will damage the switch and
motor
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4.
Some models may be equipped with a wireless remote control to operate the slideout.
To operate the slideout using the remote, press the on/off button to power on the remote.
Select the slideout you want to operate by pressing the corresponding button. Next,
press and hold the (extend/retract) arrow button to move the room in or out. When
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the remote. DO NOT try and time the end of the stroke by releasing the button early.
ALWAYS allow the controller to stop both motors before releasing the switch button.
Retracting slideout room
Press the IN section of the slideout 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.
NOTE:
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Additional support jacks are not needed under the slideout. Damage can occur
to your slideout room from improper use of aftermarket support jacks.
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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.
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