
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.
IMPORTANT
Read entire slideout room instructions posted in your coach before extending or retracting the slideout.
ELECTRIC WARDROBE SLIDEOUT MAINTENANCE
Electric slideout drive mechanisms do not require lubrication as part of the scheduled maintenance. Some noise is
normal during extension and retraction from the various moving parts and seals.
IMPORTANT
Newmar does not recommend the use of grease, silicone, or WD-40 on the slideout tubes or chains, as these
products tend to collect dirt and dust.
If lubrication is desired, Newmar recommends using a light coat of LPS 1 Greaseless Lubricant, which provides a dry
thin lubrication film that is resistant to dirt and dust buildup.
HOW TO MANUALLY RETRACT AN ELECTRIC
WARDROBE SLIDEOUT
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