Manual

4. With a second person assisting, one person must push and hold the MANUAL
OVERRIDE switch (Fig. 3C; pg. 5) in the unit, located on the control panel, while
the other person, using a 5/8” wrench or socket/ratchet combination, rotates the
hex head MANUAL OVERRIDE (Figs. 8 & 9) to manually move the slideout.
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
The Lippert Above Floor Slideout System has been designed to require very little
maintenance and has been static tested to over 2,500 continuous cycles with out
any noticeable wear to rotating or sliding parts. No grease or lubrication is
necessary and in some situations may be detrimental to the environment and
long term dependability of the system. To ensure the long life of your slideout
system, read and follow these few simple procedures.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
For optimum performance, 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 motor for corrosion, and loose or damaged
terminals. Check motor leads under the motorhome chassis. Since these
connections are subject to damage from road debris, be sure they are in good
condition.
NOTE: The Lippert Above Floor Slideout System is designed to operate as a
negative ground system. a 12VDC system must maintain good wire connections.
It is important that the electrical components have good ground connection. Over
90% of unit electrical problems are due to bad ground connections.
MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE
Although the system is designed to be almost maintenance free, inspect the
slideout for any visible signs of external damage after and before movement of
the room. Remember to inspect inside the coach as well as the slideout system
outside the coach.
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