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Old 05-03-2013, 09:13 AM   #1
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Smile 2005 36RLTS Manual

Hello just purchased a 2005 cedar creek 36rlts

I dont have a clue how any of the switches inside the trailer work or the slide function ? Does anyone have a owners manual or could explain what the switches are for all inside and outside of the rv ?
Also can someone explain to me how the slides work from inside the trailer switches. Currently i am having to go outside and mess with the valves outside the rv to move the slides.

An owners manual would really help a lot i hope.


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Old 05-03-2013, 09:45 AM   #2
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unfortunately, there's no owner's manual that will help you with your specific trailer.
nearly all RV manufacturers only provide a generic owner's manual, that only covers RV systems and procedures.
none have any model-specific info.

the FR generic manual is available on the forum, for download.

hopefully, someone with your model can help.

it's also helpful if you post pictures of what you're talking about.
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Old 05-03-2013, 03:24 PM   #3
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manual? you don't need no stinkin manual! but seriously it won't help as it is as generic as
instructions on a 1000 piece puzzle. each component should have come with its own documentation from each manufacturer, as for your slides if all the valves are on than the switch inside should open all the slides, if it does not than you have a problem, with mine it was a combination of the control board from LCI and than dirt in the holding tank for the hyd. fluid.
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