SECTION 10 -
SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING
10-4
operating guide included in your InfoCase for
further instructions and troubleshooting
information.
GENERAL SLIDEOUT CARE
•
Keep slideout room seals clean.
•
Clean the floors inside the motorhome before
retracting the slideout room to avoid floor
scratches or carpet pile snags.
•
Wipe outer slideout room seals occasionally
with talc or 303 brand protectant for smooth,
quiet operation.
•
See your authorized dealer for regular
maintenance and service of the slideout
mechanism.
Slideout Room Seal Care and
Maintenance
While most household cleaners work well for
cleaning slideout room seals, certain chemical
agents may cause the seals to degrade. Typically,
409
®
and Lysol
®
type products work well. Use a
product, such as Armor All
®
to keep seals soft.
In addition, certain caulks and sealers may
include chemicals that may adversely effect the
performance of the seals. See your authorized
dealer for caulks and sealers recommended for
your motorhome.
LEVELING SYSTEM
The Hydraulic Leveling System makes
selecting a parking site easier and faster by
reducing the effect of uneven ground.
Hydraulic jacks raise the affected low corners
of the motorhome to make leveling “set up”
faster and easier for you.
The Hydraulic Leveling System Control Panel
is located on the dash.
See the Leveling System Operation Guide
provided in your InfoCase for complete
operating instructions.
It also contains
additional precautions, technical information,
and instructions for manual operation if a system
failure occurs.
NOTE: When parking at an uneven site, always
park the front of the vehicle to the
downhill side. This allows you to level by
raising the front end rather than the rear.
Since only the rear wheels are locked
while in PARK, raising either one or both
of the rear wheels off the ground could
allow the vehicle to roll off the jacks.
WARNING
• Keep all people clear of the coach
while the leveling system is operating.
• When extending the rear stabilizers,
do not lift the wheels beyond ground
contact. This makes it possible for the
vehicle to roll unexpectedly forward (or
backward) off the jacks. This could
cause severe injury or death.
• Do not use the levelers on icy or slick
surfaces on which the foot pads may
slip.
• Do not use leveling jacks to support
the vehicle for service or tire changing.
• Do not use the leveler as an
emergency brake. They are not
designed for any type of vehicle
braking purpose.
• Never check for hydraulic fluid leaks
using your hands and/or any other
body part. The leaking fluid is under
pressure and is capable of cutting and
penetrating your skin, resulting in
severe injury.