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Old 10-06-2013, 03:56 AM   #43
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As a general rule of thumb, if your coach has four jacks, level first. Vehicles equipped with three leveling jacks should extend slides in travel mode, then level.
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There seem to be many questions similar to yours...and all of the answers point to "check your manual" as each coach is different. My TS has automatic Equalizer levelers. Level first...then out. Retracting can not be done after airing up as the coach will not start with the slides out. Slides in before doing anything while coach is level. Air bags will not inflate until the brakes are fully charged - safety feature.
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I have an Entegra Anthem and they are very specific that the slides go out first then you level, slides come in then you retract jacks. They mention it twice during the initial walk through. I found this surprising as my previous DP with 2 slides was the opposite, and it does seem to me that slide frame could get torqued.
Hi Roadrunning,
If you have the Entegra app for iphone or ipad they have videos for delivery checklist items. Check out video #22 Slide room operation. The video states "Slides out, jacks down. Jacks up, slides in.” This is an FYI for Entegra coaches. Happy travels!
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Old 10-11-2013, 06:10 AM   #46
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Up on air in my books, whether going in or out. I have forgotten once when on jacks and large living room slide "popped" in as soon as I moved.

Ditto. TS is "in or out on air"
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