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If an apparent cause is not found, call the
number on your Winnebago Industries Premium
Roadside Assistance card. They will dispatch a
service vehicle to your location to push the room
extension in so the coach may be driven to your
dealer for service of the slideout control system.
NOTE: The following information may be needed
by the service operator to prepare the
bedroom slideout for the "push-in" pro-
cedure.
Bedroom Slideout
Emergency 'Push-In" Procedure
Open the "slideout" hydraulic line valves on
the pump to relieve hydraulic line pressure.
(See Step 1 under "Slide-Out Room Emer-
gency Crank-In" on previous page.)
DO NOT OPEN THE JACK VALVES ON
THE RESERVOIR SIDE OF THE PUMP.
These regulate the coach leveling jacks.
Apply a steady inward pressure of approxi-
mately 150 lbs. to the exterior sidewall of the
slideout room to push the room in toward the
coach until it is snug against the main coach
sidewall.
NOTE: Use some type of rigid, padded mate-
rial to protect the sidewall from punctures,
dents or other damage to the finish from any
device or equipment used to press the side-
wall in.
Pressure must be applied evenly to avoid
binding of the hydraulic mechanism. It may
take about 10 minutes to press the room
extension inward completely.
When the room is snug against the coach
wall, close the solenoid valves to prevent
"creep out" during transit.
See an authorized Winnebago Industries
dealer for service of the slideout control sys-
tem.
See your Authorized Winnebago Industries
Dealer for service of the slideout system before
using again.
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
NOTE: When the system has been corrected,
check hydraulic fluid level and refill res-
ervoir as necessary. Press the Retract
switch for 15 to 20 seconds before at-
tempting to extend the room. Then run
the room out and in several times to
purge any air from the hydraulic system.
Finally, recheck fluid level and fill as
necessary.
Further Information
See the HWH Hydraulic Room Extension
operating guide included in your Owner's Info-
Case for further instructions and troubleshooting
information.
Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
See your HWH 325 Series Leveling System
Operators Manual for complete maintenance in-
structions and information.
All maintenance should be done as part of the
normal servicing of the coach.
The oil level should be checked when the
vehicle is first purchased and then once every two
years. More often if there is an oil leak in the sys-
tem.
Jacks and Slideout Positions:
To get an accurate indication of oil level, all
leveling Jacks must be UP and slideout rooms
must be positioned as follows for each model*.
P34T
All slideout rooms must be IN and
P34H
all leveling jacks must be UP
P36G
P39W
P39K
RH Front Slideout (Galley) room
must be OUT but all other slideout
rooms must be IN and all leveling
jacks must be UP
Checking Dipstick:
The oil reservoir is part of the pump/manifold
assembly.
The oil level is checked and filled through the
breather cap.
Clear any dirt and debris away from the
breather/filler cap before removing. The oil level
should be within one inch of the top of the reser-
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