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Old 09-07-2011, 11:39 PM   #1
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This is one of those things that if I do not know how to do it, I will need to. Hopefully never

an issue.

Does anyone know how to manually get the main slides in, they are hydraulic on the RF36SB 2011 unit. Also what about the bedroom slide, I think that one is electric.
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Not sure about the Hyd. slides. If you do a search for the frame/slide manufacturer they should have a manual online that can help you. You may also have gotten a manual with the 50 pounds of manuals and paper when you got the trailer.
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If the slides are lippert then this link will take you to the manual. http://www.lci1.com/images/Flyers/Ow...l-wall-web.pdf
The gist of it is you use an electric drill to run it in and out. Look at page 9 of the linked manual.


MANUAL OPERATION

The Lippert Hydro-Sync Slideout System can be run with auxiliary power devices

like a heavy duty electric drill. In the event of electrical or system failure, this

manual method of extending and retracting the slideout room can be used. A

standard handheld drill is all that is required. A standard 38" room will take

approximately 45 seconds to retract. See the instructions below.

9

Fig. 5

1. Remove protective label. (See Fig. 5).

2. Using a standard hex bit, insert into auxiliary drive device, i.e.

heavy duty electric drill

3. Insert hex bit into coupler found under protective label, Fig. 6

4. Run drill forward or clockwise to extend jacks and in reverse or



counterclockwise to retract jacks.Edited by: Chrisnan23
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