09-22-2021, 01:59 PM
I agree with Wesley. This sound like the controller is having trouble pulling a vacuum on the slide seal.
This could be a bad seal, a problem in the seal controller or in the best case simply a lack of air. (There is a really small chance it is a bad fuse in the slide controller, but in that case I think you would get a different message).
Are you running the engine when you are moving the slides? (You should). The way that the vacuum works is that it has a little Venturi and the controller vents high pressure air over an orifice and that creates a vacuum that pulls air out of the slide seal. If you don’t have plenty of air, the system will not generate enough vacuum and never sense a fully deflated seal.
Bill
This could be a bad seal, a problem in the seal controller or in the best case simply a lack of air. (There is a really small chance it is a bad fuse in the slide controller, but in that case I think you would get a different message).
Are you running the engine when you are moving the slides? (You should). The way that the vacuum works is that it has a little Venturi and the controller vents high pressure air over an orifice and that creates a vacuum that pulls air out of the slide seal. If you don’t have plenty of air, the system will not generate enough vacuum and never sense a fully deflated seal.
Bill
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama