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• For motor specific faults, the GREEN LED will blink once for motor 1, and twice for motor 2.
• For error codes, the RED LED will blink between two and nine (2-9) times to indicate the error code (see below)
When an error code is present, the board needs to be reset. Energizing the extend/retract switch resets the board.
Energize the extend/retract switch again for normal operation.
Checking fuses
The IN-WALL slide system requires a minimum of 30-amp fuse. Check the fuse box (located in the command center)
for blown fuses, and repace as necessary. If the fuse blows immediately upon repacement, there may be a problem
with the wiring to the control box (contact your dealer for assistance).
Low voltage
The IN-WALL slide controller is capable of operating the bedroom slide room with as little as 8-volts. But at these
lower voltages the amperage requirement is greater. Check the voltage at the controller; if the voltage is lower than
11-volts, it is recommended that the auxiliary battery be paced on a charger until it is fully charged.
Only one (1) side moving
The IN-WALL slide system has a separate motor to operate each side of the room. If only one side of the room
moves a short distance (2 to 4 inches) and stops;
• Will the non-moving side move with help?
If only one (1) side of the room is moving, then with someone’s assistance press the switch to extend or retract
the room while pushing the non-moving side in the appropriate direction. On arger rooms it may be necessary
to have two (2) or more people pushing the room.
• Non-moving side moved manually.
Try to push the non-moving side in and out. If a motor shaft has broken then it will be possible to move that side
of the room several inches by hand. Larger rooms may require several people to push.
IN-WALL slide system maintenance
Check all four (4) gear racks installed on the exterior sidewalls of the slide room for debris (if found, remove
debris immediately).
Red LED Error Code Error Code Description
2 Battery drop out; battery capacity low enough to drop below 6 volts while running.
3 Low battery; voltage below 8 volts at start of cycle.
4 High battery; voltage greater than 18 volts.
5 Excessive motor current; high amerage, also indicated by one (1) side of slide continually stalling.
6 Motor short circuit; motor or wiring to motor has shorted out.
8 Hall signal not present; encoder is not providing a signal.
9 Hall power short; power to encoder has been shorted to ground. Usually a wiring problem.
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