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Deen

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Posted: 11/05/09 11:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Tom/Barb wrote:

the slide out control for the 2000 Newmar 4091 coach has 2 positions, "slide out" and "Slide In" it can be reversed by placing the switch in the other position anywhere in its travel.
On our '02 DSDP 4090 one push of the momentary contact switch starts the slide moving in the opposite way of the last movement. I can press the switch and let it go. The slide will go out or in. If I press the switch again it will move the opposite way. All three of our slides work the same way except for the main slide what has a 15 second delay before it starts moving again. On that one pressing the switch will start the timer and a woman's voice tells me to be sure the lock arms are released and everthing is out of the way. If I press the switch when the slide is part way out it will stop till I press it again, then I again get the delay and voice message before it goes the other way.


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Posted: 11/06/09 06:09am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thanks!
Ours is a one push and it goes out you don't hold the button same for coming in. I've never tried to stop it midway for fear of screwing something up.
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Posted: 11/06/09 08:26am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You can't take the Fisherman out of this Camper wrote:

My DW operates the slide out buttons. BUT.... only if she hears the knock, knock, knock on the outside wall when I give her the all-clear. This works for both going out or coming in.


That's exactly how we do it.
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I know that We all have those little lapses of Memory but surely None of Us would attempt to extend the slide(s) without first doing a walk around the rig to check clearance distances and unpack those hard to reach compartments under the slide(s). "Really" ,None of Us would do such a thing Would we!


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I have a '02 Newmar, you press the slideout switch, hear "the voice" tell you that you have 5 seconds - reminds to unlock arms and inside area is clear. Then, the slide moves. Now, my smaller bedroom slide - no voice/reminder, just push the switch and in/out it goes. I believe the newer style, where the operator must keep hand on the switch, was done for safety.

Here's my tip: I have a piece of twine/rope that is the length of the width of my slideout extension. When I arrive at a campsite, I take my length of twine, and put one end up against the slideout, extend the twine, and walk it down to the far end of the slideout. I also check above my eye level for branches and such. The twine takes up no space and is easy to use, gives me peace of mind once I push that slideout button!!!


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Seems like wandering1 has the obvious answer. Push the button and see what happens. That is unless you don't have a slide to try it with. You don't really need a tree in the way to test the process.


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triton77 wrote:

If you hit the slide out button before you realize that there is a large non-moving object in the way(ie tree, house, etc) Can you hit the slide out button again to stop the process? And if you hit it again would it come back in? Or are you out of luck and once pushed there's no stopping it. I know silly question laugh away but I know this will happen sometime..
Thanks,


You have a lot of answers here, but if you would state the year and make of your Motorhome, and the number of slides, someone with that model will surely reply with the right procedure for you. I won't add how my 2004 Fleetwood Southwind works because it is probably not like yours and will just add to the confusion. But you can't go wrong in your testing if you get the slide out moving and then hit the button again and see if it stops. Better to find out how it works when nothing is in the way then to find out it does not work when there IS something in the way.


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klm.. good tip !!


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ALL RV's built after about 2006 or 2007 MUST have a slide switch that you must hold to continue the slide mechanism. Before that, there were some you had to hold and some that you could push and release and then let it go out or In. The RVIA mandated the continual push switch in 2006 or 2007 as a safety concern. Doug

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triton77 wrote:

If you hit the slide out button before you realize that there is a large non-moving object in the way(ie tree, house, etc) Can you hit the slide out button again to stop the process? And if you hit it again would it come back in? Or are you out of luck and once pushed there's no stopping it. I know silly question laugh away but I know this will happen sometime..
Thanks,

Mine works like that. Regards, Wade


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