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Electrical Components
A 12 volt DC motor is located between frame main rails along with
gear box, attached to ram. On the above floor slide, it will be under
the floor of the sofa or dinette.
MANUAL OVERRIDE:
BELOW FLOOR SLIDE-OUT
Should a power failure occur (no 120 volt AC power or the battery
looses its charge), follow the directions listed below:
1. On Lippert rack and pinion frames, there is a 1/2 shaft coming
through the main rail of frame. On the outer end is a small,
1/8”x1 1/2 pin that goes through the shaft. Use an adapter,
plus socket, and ratchet to move slide in or out. Some use 3/4
nut welded to shaft rather than pin.
2. On DVS there is a 1/2 shaft coming through the frame rail. On
the end is a 3/4 nut attached to the shaft. Use a 3/4 socket,
extension, and ratchet to move the slide.
ABOVE FLOOR SLIDE-OUT
Manual Override (Single or Double Rams)
Should 12 volt power fail and there is no 120 volt AC power
available, follow the directions listed.
Access to the ram is under the floor of slide, sofa or dinette, and is
from the front. Lippert Component System has a smaller motor, less
draw and requires a 5/8 socket, ratchet, and probably an extension
shaft.
BED ROOM SLIDE-OUT
Access to move slide when no power is available is under the bed.
1. Remove any and all cargo under bed.
2. Pull up plywood panel covering mechanism.
3. Find shaft on front side of gear box. Use 3/4 socket and ratchet
to turn shaft in direction you wish to move slide.
SCHWINTEC WALL SLIDE
System is composed of four tracks placed on the outer sidewall of
slide, two at the bottom and two near roof line. On each side an
extrusion is attached to sidewall with a motor inside at the top of
extrusion, accessible only from inside. A gear mounted to the motor
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