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PRIOR TO OPERATION

Prior to operating the 

Lippert Electric Slideout System

, follow these

guidelines:

1.  Coach should be parked on the most level surface available.
2.  Leveling or stabilizing system should be actuated to ensure coach will
      not move during operation of Slideout System.
3.  Be sure battery is fully charged.
4.  Be sure to keep all persons and pets clear of Slideout System during
      operation.

SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

The 

Lippert Electric Slideout System

 has been static tested to over

4,000 continuous cycles with out any noticeable wear to rotating or
sliding parts. It is recommended that when operating in harsh
environments (road salt, ice build up, etc.) the moving parts be kept
clean and can be washed with mild soap and water. No grease or
lubrication is necessary and in some situations may be detrimental to the
environment and long term dependability of the system.

Electrical System Maintenance

For optimum performance, the slide-out system requires full battery
current and voltage. The battery must be maintained at full capacity.
Other than good battery maintenance, check the terminals and other
connections at the battery, the control switch, and the electric actuator
motor for corrosion, and loose or damaged terminals. Check motor
leads under the trailer chassis. Since these connections are subject to
damage from road debris, be sure they are in good condition.

Note:

The 

Lippert Electric Slideout System

 is designed to operate as a

negative ground system. A negative ground system utilizes the chassis
frame as a ground and an independent ground wire back to battery is
necessary (see page 19 for wiring diagram). It is important that the
electrical components have good wire to chassis contact. To ensure the
best possible ground, a star washer should be used.  Over 90% of unit
electrical problems are due to bad ground connections.

Mechanical Maintenance

Although the system is designed to be almost maintenance free, actuate
the room once or twice a month to keep the seals and internal moving
parts lubricated.

Check for any visible signs of external damage after and before
movement of the travel trailer.

NOTE:

  

 For long-term storage: It is recommend that the room be closed

(retracted).

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Содержание ELECTRIC SLIDEOUT SYSTEM

Страница 1: ...ELECTRIC SLIDEOUT SYSTEM OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL revB...

Страница 2: ...Warning Extending Slideout Room Retracting Slideout Room Manual Operation SERVICE Adjustment Instructions System Components Syncronizing System Replacing Actuator Troubleshooting Wiring Diagram Order...

Страница 3: ...uld be clear of obstructions that may cause damage when the slideout room is actuated 2 Be sure all persons are clear of the coach prior to the slideout room actuation 3 Keep hands and other body part...

Страница 4: ...ttery must be maintained at full capacity Other than good battery maintenance check the terminals and other connections at the battery the control switch and the electric actuator motor for corrosion...

Страница 5: ...uipped 4 Press and hold the IN OUT switch Fig 1B in the OUT position until the room is fully extended and stops moving 5 Release the switch which will lock the room into position Note If the slideout...

Страница 6: ...t to note that you DO NOT need to attempt to disengage the motor as the actuator is manual ready Just hook up and crank Use EXTREME CAUTION when extending and or retracting room using the manual overr...

Страница 7: ...MANUAL OPERATION THROUGH FRAME Through Frame Crank Extension w pin Crank Handle Fig 2 Fig 3 7...

Страница 8: ...MANUAL OPERATION IN FRAME Motor Hex Head Crank Extension Fig 4 Fig 5 Ratchet 8...

Страница 9: ...nd of each guide tube 2 Room is ready to be positioned horizontally by pushing on the outside sidewall or by using a prying devise inserted into the opening between the room and coach Note Use caution...

Страница 10: ...MECHANICAL ROOM ADJUSTMENT Fig 6 Bolt B Jam Nut Bolt A Bolt A Fig 7 10...

Страница 11: ...out or in and then tighten down the nut this will change the location of your seal going to the in position Adjusting room so it seals in the OUT position 1 Locate actuator coming through the frame 2...

Страница 12: ...12...

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Страница 14: ...ronizing bracket mounted on the passive slide tube The passive slide tube is the one that is not powered The active slide tube is the one that has the cylinder attached If one side of the room fails t...

Страница 15: ...urements A and B Fig B 4 Remove all jam nuts 3 total and stop can from threaded shaft on actuator Fig B 5 Take note of mounting bolt locations and remove mounting bolts Fig C 6 After everything is dis...

Страница 16: ...es be free of contamination and allowed to travel full distance Stroke Ice or mud buildup during travel is an example of some types of contamination that can occur When you begin to troubleshoot the s...

Страница 17: ...s Be sure that drive bracket they are properly tightened and adjusted Bad motor or gear housing Replace motor POWERUNIT RUNS BUT ROOM MOVES SLOWLY Low battery poor ground extremely Charge battery and...

Страница 18: ...tep 2 If YES at the motor check the incoming leads to 12V DC if necessary disconnect leads at wire splices Does meter indicate 12V DC If YES Motor needs to be replaced The motor is not field serviceab...

Страница 19: ...OR GREEN MOTOR 30A AUTO RESET BREAKER LOCATE WITHIN 18 OF BATTERY SWITCH BATTERY WHITE BATTERY BLACK BATTERY WHITE OUT RED MOTOR BLACK BATTERY BATTERY CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE IN Fig 10 WIRING DIAGRAM AUT...

Страница 20: ...s 5 Billing Address 6 Purchase Order Number 7 Coach A Serial and or VIN B Make C Model 8 Part Number 9 Description 10 Quantity Please take your coach to an authorized service center for repairs System...

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