Winnebago 2004 Ultimate Freedom Owner's Manual page 53

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NOTE: The awning retract feature requires the
Ignition Switch to be 'ON'.
The auto-retract sensor is in elbow of one of
the awning. When the wind becomes strong
enough to jiggle the awning and create move-
ment in the arms, the system will sense the
motion and retract the awning. This type of
sensing system is superior to the windspeed
sensing systems that will retract an awning even
if the awning is on the leeward side of the coach
out of the wind.
The awning control box is located on the for-
ward wall of the compartment to the rear of the
entry door. Press the switch to 'manual' position
to disable the auto-retract feature, if desired.
NOTE: If the door awning will not retract using
the switch it may be manually cranked in
using the crank rod stored in one of the
right side storage compartments. The
crank hooks into a loop at the rearward
end of the awning.
Checking Hydraulic Oil Level
See your HWH 625 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.
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
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*.
Q40KD RH Front Slideout (Galley) room
must be OUT but all other slieout
rooms must be IN and all leveling
jacks must be UP
Q40ED LH Rear Slideout (Vanity/Storage)
room must be OUT but all other
slideout rooms must be IN and all
leveling jacks must be UP
Q40AD RH Slideout (TV/Refrigerator)
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-
voir, or between the two marks on the breather
cap dipstick shown in the following illustration.
*NOTE: If you do not know the model number of
your coach, check the Vehicle Certifica-
tion Label on the wall panel to the left of
the drivers seat. See page 0-4 for in-
structions on reading the model num-
ber.
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