Lippert Components Xl Hydraulic Slideout And Hydraulic Landing Gear (hlg) System User Manual

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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

The Lippert XL Hydraulic Slideout and HLG System has been static tested to over
6,000 continuous cycles with out any noticeable wear to rotating or sliding parts.
It is recommended that when operating in harsh environments (road salt, ice
build up, etc.) the moving parts be kept clean and can be washed with mild soap
and water. No pertroleum-based grease or lubrication is necessary and in some
situations may be detrimental to the environment and long term dependability of
the system.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

For optimum performance, the system requires full battery current and voltage.
The battery must be maintained at full capacity. Other than good battery
maintenance, check the terminals and other connections at the battery, the
control switch, and the electric actuator motor for corrosion, and loose or
damaged terminals. Check motor leads under the trailer chassis. Since these
connections are subject to damage from road debris, be sure they are in good
condition.

NOTE: The Lippert XL Hydraulic Slideout and HLG System is designed to
operate as a negative ground system. A negative ground system utilizes the
chassis frame as a ground and an independent ground wire back to battery is
necessary (see pages 24-29 for wiring diagrams). It is important that the
electrical components have good wire to chassis contact. Over 90% of unit
electrical problems are due to bad ground connections.

MECHANICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

Although the system is designed to be almost maintenance free, actuate the
slideouts and jacks once or twice a month to keep the seals and internal moving
parts lubricated.

Check for any visible signs of external damage or “leakage” before and after
movement of the unit.

When the room is out, visually inspect the Inner and Outer Assemblies of the
slideout. Refer to Fig. 2 for location of inner assemblies. Also inspect around
the shoe of the leveling jacks for signs of leakage. Check for excess build-up of
dirt or other foreign material; remove any debris that may be present.

If the system squeaks or makes any noises it is permissible to apply a coat of
lightweight oil to the drive shaft and roller areas of the slideout only but remove
any excess oil so dirt and debris do not build-up. DO NOT USE GREASE.

NOTE: For long-term storage: It is recommend that the room be closed
(retracted).

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