I have 2012 era Schwintek slideouts. One is the small bedroom 22" and one is large living area 40".
When doing just a one night stay, I leave the truck hooked up, but would like to stop doing a lot of the work I currently do. That is:
- According to trailer manufacturer's instructions: setting the front legs down, setting the rear stabilizers down, then open slideouts.
- If it is going to rain, I get the ladder out and put anti-pooling noodles in under the 40" slideout awning.
Here is want I want to start doing:
- leave front legs up
- leave rear stabilizers up.
- open 22" bedroom slideout fully
- open 40" slideout half way just to allow sofa bed to open. Opening half way would not require any use of anti-pooling devices. Opening half way would also perhaps not require trailer stabilization.
The problem is, although I cannot find it in any of my Schwintek manuals or the website, that I seem to recall hearing some folklore about always extending or retracting a Schwintek slide all the way in one button push to avoid alignment problems.
I have never had any problems with my slides, but Schwinteks do seem to have a lot of issues so I wanted to get the opinion of this board concerning the partial extension warning.
thanks very much,
fred
2007 Tiffin Allegro 28DA