9-3
CLASS C & B
+
MOTORHOME
6. Set-Up:
Service by a professional, adjustments, regular
maintenance and replacement of weather seals
as needed will extend the life and comfort of
your slide-out unit.
7. Seals:
Cracked and worn weather seals may allow
moisture and dirt to enter your Motorhome and
cause premature deterioration of the interior.
Check the seals carefully in fall and in spring
and have them replaced if necessary.
Extensive travel and use in severe weather
conditions may cause a more rapid deterioration
of some components, especially weather seals.
9.3.2 SLIDE OUT ROOM EMERGENCY
OPERATION
The slide out room can be manually retracted in
case of system failure. Refer to the Electric Slide-
out Systems Operations Manual in the Owner
Information Package for detailed instructions. Before
operating be sure travel locks are removed and the
path is clear.
a) Power Gear
Locate the slide-out motor and rotate the brake lever
on the back of the motor counter-clockwise about
1
/
8
of a turn to the 'Release' position. Use the crank
provided or if not equiped with a crank use a 1"
wrench to crank the room in or out (depending on
your need). Return the motor brake lever to the
'Engaged' position to lock the room in the sealed
position.
b) Liftco
Remove the access plug on the exterior of the slide-
out room located at the floor level. Insert the crank
provided and turn it in or out as required. Remember
to reinstall the exterior access hole plug and seal it
after the unit has been repaired.
POWER GEAR MANUAL OPERATION
9.4 PROLONGED OCCUPANCY
Motorhomes are generally designed for recreational
and short-term occupancy. In case of extended
occupancy there are a few things to keep in mind
regarding humidity and condensation. Excessive
moisture inside the motorhome can cause water
stains and mildew on the upholstery, the wall
materials and the woodwork. Moisture condensing
on the windows is a sure sign that the humidity
inside your motorhome is too high. To reduce
moisture inside your motorhome we suggest the
following:
1. Open window and vents. This will allow fresh air
to flow through and reduce the moisture content.
2. Reduce moisture released inside the
motorhome. Run the bathroom fan when using
the bathroom and turn on the range hood fan
while cooking. This will remove unnecessary
moisture from our motorhome. Do not hang wet
towels and swim wear inside the motorhome to
dry.
LIFTCO MANUAL OPERATION