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Appliances and Equipment
Motor Disengagement Method
1.
Remove motor retention screws. These screws will be found underneath the exterior seal located
near the top of each vertical column on the outside of the RV.
2.
Locate motor. At the top of each column you will see the motor through a slot on the inside of
the RV.
3.
Pull motor up until disengaged (roughly 1/2"). A flat-head screwdriver can be used to gently lift
the motor up if necessary.
4.
Reinstall motor retention screw to hold motor up out of gear engagement.
5.
Push slide-room in until seated.
6.
Lower each motor reengaging into drive position and reinstall retention screw.
Re-Synchronizing Motors
1.
Fully extend the slide room using the switch. Keep the switch engaged until the motors shut
down by themselves.
2.
Retract the room 1-2 inches.
3.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until both motors shut down at the same time. In many cases, two or three
repetitions are necessary to re-sync the system.
4.
Fully extend the slide-out and keep the switch engaged until the motors shut down by
themselves. Fully retract the slide-out, again keeping the switch engaged until the motors shut
down on their own. If both motors shut down at the same time at full extension and full
retraction, the room is properly synchronized. If they do not shut down at the same time, repeat
the process until they do.
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TOYLOCK
Your RV may be optionally equipped with a retractable locking cable system on the passenger side near
the front, attached to the chassis frame. Use this to lock up items at night or while away from camp.
Unlock padlock with supplied key, pull cable out of housing, thread cable end through items to be
secured, reinsert cable end into retainer plate, attach and lock padlock.
BATTERY TRAY
Your RV may be optionally equipped with a battery tray designed specifically to hold four 6-volt
batteries in a weatherproof container. The container is not included with your RV and must be purchased
separately. The battery tray was designed to specifically to contain the 'Century Plastics Battery Box',
Part # GC2-4 which can be purchased online or through your RV dealership.
Pictured at the right, the Schwintek 'In-
Wall' system controller is typically
located in the closest adjacent cabinetry
on either side of the slide-out room. It is
usually behind an access panel or under a
drawer. Location varies from model to
model.
FIGURE 3