Winnebago Suncruiser 1999 Owner's Manual page 41

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Crank
Assembly
Galley
Cabinet
Model 34V - Fasten winch belt to bolt
under galley sink as shown.
STRAP
WINCH
FLOOR
TUBE BRACKET
TO SLIDEOUT
ROOM
DUCT SPACE
Model 33B - Remove floor register and
sert crank assembly as shown.
• Attach the hook end of the winch belt through
the looped end of seat belt material located
beneath the couch.
• Fasten the other end of the winch belt to the
bolt with the large wing nut on the floor be-
neath the galley sink cabinet.
• Crank the winch handle clockwise slowly un-
til the room is fully retracted. Be sure the
winch ratchet lever is moved to the locked,
angled position.
NOTE: Cranking the room in quickly will raise
pressure in the hydraulic fluid, making
cranking more difficult.
Sofa
TO COUCH
HEAT
REGISTER
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
• Unhook the winch belts and store the winch
back under the dinette seat. Release the belt
by putting slight pressure clockwise on the
crank handle, then moving the ratchet lever to
the unlocked, straight outward position..
• Lock the slideout room Travel Latches.
• Close the hydraulic valve "T" handles com-
pletely.
NOTE: When you have closed the valves snugly,
do not tighten any further. Over-tighten-
ing may cause internal damage to the
valves.
• Be sure the winch ratchet pawl is in the lock-
ing position (against the gear teeth) before
cranking.
Cranking the winch handle clockwise slowly,
a few "clicks" at a time, until the room is fully
retracted. Allow about 10 minutes to crank
room in fully.
NOTE: Attempting to crank the room in too
quickly will raise pressure in the hydrau-
lic fluid lines and make cranking more
difficult.
• Unhook the winch and return the winch and
straps to storage locations. Release the strap
by putting slight pressure clockwise on the
in-
crank handle, then moving the ratchet pawl to
the free-wheel position (away from gear
teeth).
• Fasten both slideout room Travel Latches.
Close the hydraulic pump valve T-handles
completely.
NOTE: Close the valves snugly, but do not over-
tighten. Overtightening may cause inter-
nal damage to the valves.
Further Information
See the HWH Hydraulic Room Extension operat-
ing guide included in the Owner InfoCase for fur-
ther instructions and troubleshooting
information.
SECTION 2
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