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SLIDE-OUT ROOM SYSTEM
The slide-out room uses a rack and pinion mechanism
to move the room. The pinion gears are driven by a
12-volt DC electric motor by the camper battery(s). A
switch mounted on the wall controls the room
movement.
SYSTEM OPERATION
During extension or retraction of the slide-out you may
hear some noises that are associated with the
electrical motor or mechanical system. These sounds
are normal. Some of the slide-out components need a
“break-in” period so they can seat properly. After a
dozen or so room cycles, these break-in noises should
decrease. Please note that some noises associated
with the electrical and mechanical systems will always
be noticeable during slide-out operation. If very loud
noises occur, contact your Lance Dealer.
When the slide-out room is extended outside of the
camper, elements such as rain, snow, dirt or other
debris may cling to the outside surfaces of the room
and could affect the function of the slide-out room.
When the room is retracted, material clinging to the
exterior surfaces may be brought into the camper.
Always check the exterior surfaces of the slide-out
room before retracting it. Remove excess water, snow,
dirt, or other debris. Ensure that the outside surfaces
are as clean and dry as possible.
The seals around the outside of the slide-out are not
designed to act as a squeegee. Do not depend on
them to remove water.
NORMAL OPERATION
Read and understand this section of the Owner’s
Manual to avoid injury and/or property damage. Keep
people and objects clear of the slide-out room during
operation.
The camper must be level before operating the
slide-out room.
Remove any obstructions that may restrict the slideout
room movement.
Before extending or retracting the slideout room, open
a vent, window or door. The operation of the slide-out
room can create enough vacuum or pressure to
damage windows or doors.
WARNING
DO NOT MOVE THE CAMPER WITH
THE ROOM EXTENDED.
To operate the slide-out room, turn the switch to IN or
OUT depending on the position of the room. When the
room is fully extended or retracted, release the switch.
There is a thermo limiting circuit breaker built into the
controller, which will sense an increased load applied
to the motor and will automatically shut off the motor
after the room makes contact with the interior or
exterior seals. After a few seconds, the breaker will
reset itself. If the slide room is in a bind, the circuit
breaker will also trip. This will alert you that there is
something wrong. Review the steps for proper
operation and try moving the room again. If the
breaker continues to trip, contact your Lance Dealer.
MANUAL OVERRIDE OPERATION
The slide-out room system can be overridden to
extend or retract the room in case there is an electrical
power interruption or failure, or other system
malfunction. During manual operation of the slideout,
the confined working quarters can cause pinch and
crush hazards. Ensure that the slide out path is clear
of obstructions in the interior of the camper.
If the slide-out room will not move when the switch is
engaged, check the following:
The slide-out room uses a rack and pinion mechanism
to move the room. The pinion gears are driven by a
12-volt DC electric motor by the camper battery(s).
The electric jack controller operates the slide-out room.
Operation of the slide room is by the electric jack
remote. Activate the control system by pressing the
WAKE button on the activation switch near the entry.
Activate the remote by pressing the POWER+SELECT
button. Press the SELECT button a second time to
activate the accessory circuit. The yellow LED should
now be illuminated. The slideout(s) is controlled by
the upper set of buttons on the remote denoted as
ACC. 1 and ACC. 2. Depressing the EXTEND or
RETRACT buttons will move the slide room. Only one
slideout can be powered at a time.
SLIDE-OUT ROOM SYSTEM
(Rack and Pinion)
CAUTION
DO NOT MOVE THE CAMPER WITH THE
ROOM EXTENDED.
During the extension or retraction of the slide-out you
may hear some noises that are associated with the
electrical motor, mechanical system or the room sliding
by the seals. These sounds are normal. Some of the
slide-out components need a “break-in” period so they
can seat properly. After a dozen or so room cycles, these
break-in noises should decrease. Please note that some
noises associated with the electrical and mechanical sys-
tems will always be noticeable during slide-out operation.
If very loud noises occur, contact your Lance Dealer.
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