M²-Sync Room Slideout System
!
WARNING
If the room has been moved
while the motor sensing
control harness has been
unplugged, do not attempt to
use the room again until a
service center has
reprogrammed the
computerized controller
according to the service
manuals instructions.
Failure to reset the controller
may cause damage to the
system or coach.
Figure 5
Engage
Disengage
Override Modes, cont.
The system has been equipped with ¾" hex override couplers located on the back
side of the motors. Due to the size and weight of the room, assistance will be
needed and care taken during the process. Use the following steps to mechanically
operate the room:
1. Locate each motor and ¾" hex coupler. (Figure 4)
2. Unplug each motor connector.
3. With your thumb, depress the spring lock lever on the right hand side of the boot
cover. Then, rotate the override lever counter clockwise with your index finger to
disengage the motor brake. (Figure 5)
4. If enough people and wrenches for each override coupler are
available, the room can be moved in or out quickly as long as all shafts are turned
at the same time. Use a wrench or socket and ratchet to turn each override
coupler in the direction required.
NOTE:
If only one or two people are available to move the room the following
procedure must be followed:
· Start at the front of the coach, release the motor brake, rotate that shaft
approximately 1/8 turn, re-apply the motor brake.
· Proceed to the next rail with motor. Release the motor brake, rotate that
shaft approximately 1/8 turn, re-apply the motor brake.
· Repeat this procedure until the room has been fully opened or closed as
desired.
5. Once room is fully retracted, re-engage brake lever on motor. (Fig 5)
6. Reconnect the motor leads to the connector.
7. Take the unit to an authorized dealer for service.
CONNECTOR
MANUAL OVERRIDE
¾" HEX COUPLER
SENSOR
BRAKE LEVER
Page 7
Figure 4
MOTOR
CONNECTOR
CCD-0002533
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