Schwintek in-wall™ Slideout SyStemoperation and Service manualLIPPERTCOMPONENTS, INC. Contents I. Con
102-2 Motor replacement 1. If a motor needs replacement follow steps 1 through 4 for motordisengagement.2. With the motor disengaged place support u
*********Do not push shaft up further than 1 ½ inches.************ b. The coupler will be lifted above the motor mount and can be removed with a pai
128. The motor can now be installed. Insert the motor through the top of the side column. Note the screws protruding from the shaft end of th
3. The new side column assembly can now be installed. Remove the motor and re install the coupler. (see 2-3 Motor replacement) This is easier
Thehookslidesintoahookshapedslotonthetopedgeoftheracks.Thev-rollertsintoavshapedgrove on the bottom edge of the rack. The gear
III. Troubleshooting 3-1 Trouble shooting ow chart
3-2 Checking Fuses The Total Control 1Slide requires a minimum of 30 amp fuse. Check the 12 volt fuse box for blown fuses, and replace any if necessar
1-1A CONTROLLER VERSIONS C1 & C2NewcontrolcongurationsforversionC1&C2,seebelow:1-1A.1 CONFIGURATION1. Press button 2x and hold 3r
1-2 Motor wiring harness connectionsNOTE: Ribs on motor connector line up with notch in side of male connector on wiring harness. Co
Status led’s - 2 led’s, 1 green and 1 red, are provided to indicate current controller status and faults. Motor direction switches - Used to change d
1-7 Stall force calibration If the system stalls out before reaching end of stroke, or if the room doesn’t seal as tightly as desired, then stall for
1-9 Motor direction switches red led green led mode switc
1-10 System schematic Revisions B - C - C17
*************Do not move the rv with the motors disengaged.************* 5.Ifthervneedstobemoved,atravellockwillneedtobemadeasfoll
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