If the slideout extends crooked or only one side moves follow these steps:
1. Follow steps 1-4 of the section on overriding the slideout system to disconnect the motor.
2. Retract the slideout using the manual override. You may need to push on the side that is not
sliding to get it to retract all the way.
3. Once the slideout is fully retracted, install the "transit bars" and "tie down strap" (if
applicable).
4. Take your motorhome to the nearest dealer or service center.
SETUP FOR CAMPING
Leveling your RV is important for several reasons:
1. The refrigerator is designed to operate when level for best performance due to the absorption
system.
2. The water drainage systems are designed with proper slope and must be level for proper
operation.
3. A level motorhome is more comfortable for sleeping and walking.
4. The oven performs best when level.
For leveling the motorhome, carry a quantity of 2"x6"x12" blocks to place under the tires when
parking on an uneven campsite. "Chock" the tires to prevent the vehicle from rolling off the blocks.
If the vehicle is equipped with stabilizer jacks, use them for support as needed. DO NOT use these
jacks for raising the vehicle.
After correctly leveling and supporting your motorhome, connect items such as the fresh water
supply and holding tankdrain hose.
Open the valve at the LP gas tankSLOWLY. Light the pilot lights as needed. There may be air in the
LP gas lines and five to thirty seconds of time is needed to bleed air before lines are filled with LP
vapor. Instructions for lighting and shutting down your LP gas powered appliances are in each
appliance information manual provided with each appliance, as well as in Chapter 4.
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CAUTION: To prevent 120-volt AC electrical power surges from damaging connected
loads, it is recommended to follow this procedure:
1. Enter the motorhome and turn off ALL 120-volt circuit breakers.
2. Exit the motorhome and plug in the 120-volt ACpower cord.
3. Return to the motorhome and turn on the MAIN circuit breaker first.
4. Now turn on the remainder of the circuit breakers, A, B, etc.
You may also possess a volt meter to read voltage coming from power source. Campgrounds
occasionally have low or high voltage. Any prolonged overload will shorten the life of the
120-volt system and appliances.
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