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TUCQUALA wrote:Not the least bit picky - you push the buttons with your fingers. Last time I checked, fingers are manual.
OK, picky people, let's qualify the "manual" override!!! It's an "electronic manual override"
โFeb-14-2020 09:43 AM
bid_time wrote:To be fair, I've read through the manual and it specifically mentions removing the motors before trying to move the slide. I didn't see anywhere that it said the slide could be moved with the motor simply unplugged. That appeared to be a safety step prior to removing the motor.TUCQUALA wrote:Would you also like to "qualify" the statement that the "only way is to remove the motors to move the slide"...; you can simply unplug them at the controller?
OK, picky people, let's qualify the "manual" override!!! It's an "electronic manual override"!!!! Great nomenclature. BUT, it is NOT a mechanical way of operating the slide. If it doesn't work, ya gotta disengage the motors. Nowhere else in the mechanics to "manually"
operate the slide.
โFeb-14-2020 08:58 AM
TUCQUALA wrote:Would you also like to "qualify" the statement that the "only way is to remove the motors to move the slide"...; you can simply unplug them at the controller?
OK, picky people, let's qualify the "manual" override!!! It's an "electronic manual override"!!!! Great nomenclature. BUT, it is NOT a mechanical way of operating the slide. If it doesn't work, ya gotta disengage the motors. Nowhere else in the mechanics to "manually"
operate the slide.
โFeb-14-2020 08:34 AM
โFeb-14-2020 03:26 AM
TUCQUALA wrote:Schwintek DOES have a manual override, Check on page 5.
As prev stated, probably Schwintek (Lippert) slide. If the closet walls on the outside have channels top and bottom with cut gears, it is a Schwintek.
Schwintek-In-Wall slideout doesn't have manual override, only way is to remove motors to move slide. BUT, there are some procedures to try. Here is a link to the manual, with info on resetting the control unit you can try. Need to know where the control unit is in your trailer!!
https://lci-support-doc.s3.amazonaws.com/manuals/slideouts/ccd_0001602.pdf
One thing you might try quickly is to hold the switch till the motors stop when retracting. You'll hear them hit the amp limit. Supposed to resynch the motors. You should do same anytime slide is run in our out. Hold switch for a bit after the slide opens and stops and same when closing. May not be the solution, but simple try. If not, you'll need to spend time in the manual!!!
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