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The slide-out system has been designed to require very little maintenance.
To ensure the long life of the slide-out system read and follow these simple pro-
cedures:
• The roof of the slide-out should be checked for debris such as
pine needles, dirt, leaves, sticks, etc. If the slide-out has been out
for a period of time, any debris left on the top may cause damage
to the seals when being retracted. If debris is present wash with
soap and water, then rinse.
• When the room is out, visually inspect the inner slide rail assem-
blies. Check for excess build-up of dirt or other foreign material.
Remove any debris that may be present.
• If the system squeaks or makes noise, apply a coat of light weight
oil to the drive shaft and roller areas. Remove any excess oil so
dirt and debris do not build-up. Do not use grease.
• Lubricate rubber seals with silicone spray only.
CAUTION: Do not work on the slide-out system unless the battery is
disconnected.
NOTE: Do not leave the slide-out in the extended position
during severe weather. Conditions such as high winds or heavy rain
may cause damage to an extended slide-out.
NOTE: It is not recommended to extend the slide room in snow, sleet,
ice or freezing rain. There may be extensive damage resulting from
the awning freezing. In the event the slide-out room is extended in
snow, sleet, ice or freezing rain conditions, it is recommended you
clear the awning and ensure free movement prior to retracting the
slide room.
Preventive
Maintenance
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