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Electric Flat Floor Slideouts
The operating switch for the flat floor slideout is usually located in the overhead cabinet above the driver or passenger
chair or the overhead cabinet above the entrance door.
In order to operate the flat floor slideout with the required voltage levels, batteries should be fully charged, the generator
should be powered on, or the coach should be connected to shore power. This maintains the voltage levels required to
operate the slideouts.
Due to the slideout safety feature commonly referred to as ‘ignition lockout’, the operation of your slideout will be
prohibited under one or more of the following conditions:
• Partial slideout operation is prohibited when the key is in the accessory or run position, allowing the slideout to
retract, but not extend.
• Total slideout operation is prohibited when the module receives an ignition signal when the key is in the run
position. However, the slideout will operate in the accessory position, because it does not receive an ignition signal.
• Total slideout operation is prohibited when the ignition switch is in either the accessory or run position.
• Total slideout operation is prohibited when the park brake is not set.
• The disabling of the slideout is based on the individual slideout control module programming and the ignition
switch circuit signal.
Once the appropriate safety feature conditions are met and the path of the slideout is unobstructed both inside and
outside of the coach, follow the operating instructions posted in your coach
Electric Full Wall Slideouts
The Full Wall Slideout in Newmar coaches extends from the living area to the master bathroom.
Before Operating the Full Wall Slideout
In the past, Newmar has recommended leveling the coach prior to deploying the slideouts. Although this is still the
recommendation for coaches without full wall slideouts, Newmar recommends the following procedure for coaches
equipped with a flat floor full wall slideout:
• Walk around the driver’s side and look at the “reveal” or “gap” of the two vertical wall trims of the full wall slideout.
• Make sure there enough clearance so the trim will not rub when extending the slideout.
Usually the gap will look best when sitting on the tires rather than on the jacks.