
Rev: 04.04.19 Page 4 CCD-0001615
After the previous items have been checked and the room still does not move when the slide-out switch is
pressed, follow these simple steps to manually override the slide-out room.
1. Locate applicable slide-out motor from Figure 1.
A. The motor is located in the top of the center storage compartment under the slide-out room.
B. A bedroom slide-out motor will be mounted to the rail assembly.
2. In slide-out motors built after 2009, brake levers are equipped with a spring lock.
A. Do not remove rubber boot when engaging or releasing the brake lever.
B. When viewed from end of motor (Fig. 4), depress the spring lock lever on the right hand side of
the boot cover.
NOTE: In slide-out motors built prior to 2009, brake levers are not equipped with a spring lock.
C. Rotate the override lever counterclockwise approximately 30 degrees until the brake lever stops
against the brake's set screw while contacting with the spring lock.
3. The room is now free to move.
4. Locate the manual override on the end of a rail assembly (Fig. 2). It is also permissible to use an
adjustable wrench on the square drive shaft (Fig. 2) to crank the room in or out.
5. Check the slide-out awning. Some awnings must be manually unlocked before operating.
6. Using a 3/4" wrench or ratchet, crank the room either in or out completely, depending on need.
7. When the room is fully in or out, apply pressure to the wrench or ratchet, then return the motor brake
lever to the "Engaged" position. This will ensure the room is locked into a sealed position.
When the motor brake is disengaged, the slide-out room will not lock in place; therefore, the room will
not be sealed. When the room has been manually retracted, be sure to install the transit bars and return
the motor brake lever to its normal “engaged” position in order to seal and lock the room into position.
Do not remove rubber boot. Removal of boot will void manufacturer's warranty.
Fig. 2
Override
Override
Square
Drive
Shaft
Motor
Brake
Release
Lever