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dougrainer
May 04, 2020Nomad
1. SCHWINTEK Controllers rarely fail
2. Most common problem is a bad cable between the controller and the motor
3. LOOK at your controller. See where it says Status LED's? Inside that hole is a small white plastic button. push that button with a ink pen 8 to 10 times in a row and then HOLD the button. Once both LED lights start flashing, operate the slide room button. That bypasses the control and puts 12 volt power to BOTH motors. See if both operate together. If they do, wait 5 minutes for the controller to time out and then operate the slide. When it fails look at those LED lights and the flashes will tell you which motor has a fault and what the fault is. It is on the controller label. Doug
2. Most common problem is a bad cable between the controller and the motor
3. LOOK at your controller. See where it says Status LED's? Inside that hole is a small white plastic button. push that button with a ink pen 8 to 10 times in a row and then HOLD the button. Once both LED lights start flashing, operate the slide room button. That bypasses the control and puts 12 volt power to BOTH motors. See if both operate together. If they do, wait 5 minutes for the controller to time out and then operate the slide. When it fails look at those LED lights and the flashes will tell you which motor has a fault and what the fault is. It is on the controller label. Doug
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