NOTE: The bottom of the room will begin to move prior to the top of the room.
CAUTION: Do not hold the room control switch in the “extend” position for
more then ten seconds after the room is fully extended or stops moving.
If either side or the room stops moving, release the room control switch
immediately.
NOTE: Releasing the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH will halt the operation of the room.
CAUTION: Debris trapped under the slideout room could result in damage to
the floor. Continuous operation of the slideout could cause a drain on the
coach batteries and damage to the slideout motor.
NOTE: Do not leave the slideout in the extended position during severe weather.
Conditions such as high winds or heavy rain may cause damage to an extended
slideout.
ROOM RETRACTION PROCEDURE
CAUTION: Keep people and obstructions clear of room when operating The
Pilot and Co-Pilot seats must be in their most forward position, with seat
backs in the vertical setting.
1. Ensure the parking brake is engaged.
2. Insert the SLIDEOUT CONTROL KEY and turn the KEY SWITCH to the “ON”
POSITION.
3. To retract the room press and hold the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH in the
“RETRACT” POSITION. The room-locking devices will extend from the slideout
housing and then engage. When the slideout control panel illuminates both LED light
indicators, release the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH.
4. Turn the KEY SWITCH to the “OFF” POSITION.
5. Remove the KEY to prevent undesired operation of the room.
NOTE: Once the LED's are on, the system will take 2-3 minutes to reset before the
rooms will extend again.
NOTE: The top of the room will come into contact with the body of the motorhome
first. The leading edge of the room floor will rise up as the bottom of the room is drawn
in.
NOTE: Releasing the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH will halt the operation of the room.
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