Cable adjustment issue

Bs106

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Hello all,

I'm having an issue trying to adjust my slideout. Currently when fully extended it sits high - about an inch from being flush with the floor as it should be.

I tried troubleshooting through the manual and the norco video visually walks you through it. But I am stuck at #1. I loosen all my 'ins' and then proceed to tension the 'out bottom's' to bring the bottom jams flush with the standoff bracket. Problem is, nothing moves, I don't know what to do. I did notice this piece here that I've attached a picture of. Its in the forward corner. Maybe this is preventing it from laying down flush? Any help is appreciated.
 

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Hello all,

I'm having an issue trying to adjust my slideout. Currently when fully extended it sits high - about an inch from being flush with the floor as it should be.

I tried troubleshooting through the manual and the norco video visually walks you through it. But I am stuck at #1. I loosen all my 'ins' and then proceed to tension the 'out bottom's' to bring the bottom jams flush with the standoff bracket. Problem is, nothing moves, I don't know what to do. I did notice this piece here that I've attached a picture of. Its in the forward corner. Maybe this is preventing it from laying down flush? Any help is appreciated.

Maybe I missed something, but, from looking at the pictures, it appears there is carpet under the slide. If that's the case it will never lay flat. After I extend my slide I press the "in" button for about 1 second and that presses the bottom of the slide down against the floor.

- There are several youtube videos that describe how to adjust the BAL AccuSlide system. Having said that, about all you can really do is adjust the tension of the cables.

Dustin
 
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