Since the controller requires feedback from each motor ... I doubt if it will do anything if you simply unplug one motor. It's near impossible to shove a slideout either way with the motor attached to the shaft. Access is a bit cramped, but there is only one screw holding the motor in place as it sits on top of 4 short studs. You get at the screw from the outside of your fiver. There is a button on the controller that you press (with say a toothpick) six times and then hold during the 7th press until a LED light flashes ... then another person presses the slideout switch ... this manually overrides the controller. Your slide may be too far ajar for this to help. Here's a PDF of the owners manual. Like said there are several "how to" videos on Schwintek slides using a Google search.
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