Oreck Carpet Cleaner XLS700 User Manual

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S I M P L Y  
A M A Z I N G  
USERS GUIDE  
CARPET & HARD FLOOR CLEANER  
XLS700series  
•IMPORTANT•  
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Includes:  
• Warranty  
• Safety Warnings  
• Parts List  
• Operating Instructions  
• Accessories List  
• Trouble Diagnosis  
 
Warranty  
Troubleshooting Guide  
ORECK MANUFACTURING COMPANY: (Oreck Manufacturing Company  
gives you the following limited warranty for this product only if it was  
originally purchased for residential use, not resale from Oreck or an Oreck  
Authorized Retail Dealer.)  
WARNING: Unplug cord from electrical  
outlet before servicing.  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Oreck will repair or replace, free of charge, to the original purchaser, any  
part which is found to be defective in material or workmanship within one  
(1) year of the date of purchase. This limited warranty applies to normal  
domestic use. Any commercial use of this product will void this limited  
warranty. Any use of non-Oreck cleaning solutions with this unit will void  
this limited warranty.  
Water and cleaning  
solution is not dispensing  
onto carpet or upholstery.  
• Check that the upper supply tank is partially  
filled with lukewarm water. Caution: Do not  
overfill.  
• Check that a cleaner cartridge is installed  
and that the white lever is locked in the  
downward position. Due to pressurization, the  
cleaner will not properly operate without a  
cleaner cartridge in place. If the cleaner  
cartridge is empty, replace it with a full  
cartridge.  
This limited warranty does not cover the replacement of expendable or  
consumable parts such as belts, brushes, and other parts subject to  
normal wear unless they are defective in material or workmanship.  
This limited warranty does not apply to any part subjected to accident,  
abuse, commercial use, alteration, misuse, damage caused by act of God,  
the use of voltages other than indicated on the serial number displayed on  
this product or service of this product by other than Oreck or a  
participating Factory Authorized Service Center.  
• Check that the spray tips are not clogged.  
Use a towel or damp cloth to clean.  
• For above-the-floor cleaning, check that the  
hand-held nozzle and hose assembly is  
properly connected to the cleaner neck. Also  
insure that the button lock has been  
engaged.  
Oreck does not authorize any person or representative to assume or grant  
any other warranty obligation with the sale of this product.  
• For best results, use a stain pretreatment,  
such as Steemer Full Release® Professional  
Spot & Stain PreCleaner. These solutions  
loosen and break down most common  
household grease, oil, and food stains.  
• Make several slow passes over the stain  
from different angles.  
Not removing certain  
stains. Heavy traffic area  
spots.  
Oreck’s limited warranty is valid only if you retain proof of purchase from  
Oreck or an Oreck Authorized Retail Dealer for this product. If you  
purchase this product from any other source, your purchase is “AS IS,”  
which means Oreck grants you no warranty, and that you, not Oreck,  
assume the entire risk of the quality and performance of this product,  
including the entire cost of any necessary servicing or repairs of any  
defects.  
• Make at least one additional pass over the  
wet carpet without pressing the cleaner  
button.  
• Check that the handle trigger lock is not  
engaged.  
• With each pass, slowly pull the unit toward  
you to extract any remaining liquid in the  
carpet. To speed drying, gently push the  
nozzle deep into the carpet pile.  
• Check for airpath obstructions in the  
stair/upholstery hose, cleaner neck and in the  
nozzle. Check to insure that the inlet screen  
is free of debris.  
Carpet is excessively wet  
after cleaning.  
Oreck’s liability for damages to you for any costs whatsoever arising out  
of this statement of limited warranty shall be limited to the amount paid for  
this product at the time of original purchase, and Oreck shall not be liable  
for any direct, indirect, consequential or incidental damages arising out of  
the use or inability to use this product.  
Note: Under normal  
conditions, a carpet may  
take up to four hours or  
longer to completely dry.  
Drying time depends on a  
combination of various  
factors including: carpet  
type, carpet pile  
thickness, temperature,  
humidity, air circulation  
and the number of wet  
passes.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not  
apply to you.  
ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT,  
INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION  
TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD, AND NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD.  
Excessive foaming at  
spray tips.  
• Check that the upper supply tank has water.  
Dark streaks on carpet  
after cleaning.  
• Operate the machine more slowly; you will  
achieve better results with one slow pass  
than several fast strokes.  
Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties,  
so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
• Overlap each pass to provide maximum  
cleaning without streaking.  
• In high traffic or heavily soiled carpets, it is  
occasionally beneficial to allow the carpet to  
dry and repeat the process as needed to  
achieve optimal cleaning.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
Steemer brush roll will not • Check that the nozzle power cord is  
CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE HOT LINE  
turn.  
completely connected to the main unit.  
US: 1-800-989-3535 Canada: 1-888-676-7325  
• If an obstruction stalls the brush roll, the belt  
is designed to burn through so as to protect  
the motor. Please insure through inspection  
that the brush roll is free of obstructions and  
is free to turn. Secondly, make sure that the  
belt is in good working order. Replace the  
belt if needed.  
Whenever calling, please be sure to have your model and serial  
number from data plate.  
• If the belt and the brush roll become  
excessively wet, momentary slippage can  
occur. By running the unit on a dry section of  
carpet for a minute or less, the belt will  
function properly.  
• Reinsert the plug, if it has slipped out of the  
outlet.  
Cleaner will not run or  
suddenly stops.  
• The A.L.C.I. may have tripped off due to  
fluctuations in household current. Press the  
reset button and restart the unit.  
ALL OTHER SERVICING SHOULD BE DONE BY AN  
ORECK AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER.  
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Features  
8. 25’ Power Cord  
9. A.L.C.I. – Safety Plug with Reset and Test Buttons  
10. Translucent Upper Supply Tank  
11. Translucent Lower Recovery Tank  
12. Transparent Nozzle Cover  
13. Motorized Scrubbing Brush  
14. Convenient quick-release Cord Wrap  
15. Wiper for hard floor cleaning  
16. Temperature Indicating Label  
17. Floor Stand  
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Parts Checklist  
Read all instructions thoroughly before assembly/use. Please unpack  
carton, removing all parts and packages. Check that all parts required for  
assembly are present by referencing the list below.  
RED OPERATOR CONTROLS  
18. Rinse/Shampoo Valve  
PARTS  
QUANTITY  
19. Shampoo/Cleaner Spray Button  
20. A.L.C.I. Plug Reset Button  
21. Tank Latch  
1. Oreck Steemer Unit  
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2. Handle  
3. Oreck Steemer Power Nozzle  
4. Large, easy-to-steer Wheels  
5. Easy Lock-in Cleaner Cartridge/Bottle  
6. Screws (5/8”)  
22. On/Off Power Switch  
23. Nozzle Change Button  
24. Hand-held Nozzle Trigger  
7. Hand-held Nozzle and Hose Assembly  
To Assemble Cleaner  
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THE ONLY TOOL YOU WILL NEED IS A PHILLIPS-TYPE SCREWDRIVER!  
fig. 1 Attach Handle to Cleaner:  
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a. Lay the cleaner on a flat surface with the tank side down or to its  
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side.  
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b. Slide handle into cleaner body until interlock is secured.  
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c. Insert four 5⁄8” screws (included) into the four cavities in the  
handle base and tighten.  
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fig. 2 Attach Wheels:  
a. Locate two wheels and two support legs.  
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b. Insert the wheels (a) into the support legs (b) by pushing the  
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wheels in until they snap into place.  
RESET  
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TEST  
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fig. 3 Attach Nozzle:  
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Turn the unit so that the tank is face up.  
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a. Align the nozzle so the red nozzle change button is in line with  
the corresponding hole in the nozzle. Depress the small red  
nozzle change button and slide the nozzle over the unit shaft until  
the button locks into place.  
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fig. 4 Plug the small power cord connected to the nozzle into the  
receptacle in the back of the unit.  
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NOTE: Before using, please read the important safety and  
operating instructions.  
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Insert Cleaning Cartridge/Bottle:  
Servicing of Double-Insulated Appliances  
NOTE: Cleaner will not operate without a cleaner cartridge locked  
into the docking bay.  
A double-insulated appliance is marked with one or more of the  
following: The words “Double Insulation” or “Double Insulated” or the  
Remove the cleaner cartridge/bottle cap.  
double-insulation symbol (  
). In a double-insulated appliance, two  
fig. 11 Insert the cleaner cartridge into the docking bay on the  
systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding. No grounding  
means is provided on a double-insulated appliance, nor should a means  
for grounding be added to the appliance. Servicing a double-insulated  
appliance requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and  
should be done only by qualified service personnel. Replacement parts  
for a double-insulated appliance must be identical to the parts they  
replace.  
side of the cleaner.  
a. The directions on the cleaner cartridge must be facing out.  
b. Lock and seal the cartridge in the cleaner by rotating the  
white lever on cartridge from top to bottom.  
Test and reset the A.L.C.I.:  
fig. 5 Plug in the power cord. Press the test button to shut off  
power. To reset the A.L.C.I., simply push in the red reset  
button on the plug.  
Polarization Instructions:  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, the Oreck Steemer model is  
equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug (a plug having one  
blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into a polarized outlet only  
one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to fit the plug fully  
into an outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit,  
contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet. Do not  
defeat the purpose of the polarized plug in any way.  
To Prepare Carpet  
Always vacuum thoroughly before using the ORECK STEEMER  
carpet and hard flooring cleaner. It provides excellent carpet and  
hard floor cleaning on surfaces that are free of surface debris.  
To achieve best results, high traffic areas and carpet stains should be  
pretreated prior to cleaning using Steemer Full Release® Professional  
Spot & Stain PreCleaner.  
A.L.C.I  
The Oreck Steemer is made to double-insulated specifications and is  
equipped with an A.L.C.I. (Appliance Leakage Circuit Interrupter). The  
A.L.C.I. shuts off the unit in potentially hazardous situations.  
CAUTION: Before cleaning a carpet for the first time, test a small  
area for color fastness.  
Pour a small amount of Steemer Full Release® Professional Carpet  
Cleaner on a clean white cloth and blot carpet. Examine this cloth for  
color removal; if color appears on the cloth, the carpeting is not  
colorfast and should not be cleaned with any wet extraction process.  
fig. 5 The A.L.C.I. has a Test and Reset button which should be  
operated each time the unit is plugged in.  
a. Do not remove the tag which provides test instructions from  
around the cord at the A.L.C.I. (A.L.C.I. may vary from illustration).  
NOTE: This product is not recommended for use on carpets made  
from silk, velvet, wool and some cotton blends. Check the  
manufacturer’s cleaning recommendations.  
DANGER: Improper installation of A.L.C.I. can result in electric shock.  
Do not modify or by-pass the A.L.C.I. Do not replace any electrical  
component in this product with anything other than an authorized  
ORECK replacement part. The risk of electric shock can result if used in  
the vicinity of improperly grounded stationary appliances (stove,  
refrigerator, washer, etc.).  
Operating Instructions  
To Clean Carpets and Hard Flooring:  
NOTE: DO NOT use on Hard Wood Flooring.  
To Set-Up Cleaner  
fig. 12 Turn the Shampoo/Rinse switch to the “SHAMPOO” position.  
fig. 13 Place power switch in the “ON” position.  
The Oreck Steemer carpet and hard flooring cleaner is designed for  
fast and easy set-up.  
fig. 14 Press the red button in the handle and while lifting the handle  
slightly, slowly pull the cleaner backwards. Pressing the button  
releases the cleaner and water mixture. As you pull the nozzle  
over the sprayed floor, the nozzle extracts the solution from the  
floor and stores the dirty water in the recovery tank.  
fig. 6 Swing the wheels away from the nozzle into the operating  
position.  
Remove the supply/recovery tank:  
fig. 7 Pinch the gray and red tank release latch together and gently  
fig. 15 To move forward, slightly tilt the nozzle off the floor and roll the  
cleaner forward. Repeat process working in small overlapping  
rows for even cleaning until the entire room has been completed.  
lower the latch to the nozzle. Do Not Force Latch!  
fig. 8 Push the supply/recovery tank downward toward the nozzle and  
lift out.  
WARNING: Do not push forward! Pull the cleaner towards  
you to clean. This cleaner has been specifically designed to  
place the nozzle deep into the carpet.  
fig. 9 Fill the supply tank:  
a. Open the gray tank cap.  
Push down gently on the handle to lift the nozzle out of the  
carpet, to move forward and reposition the cleaner.  
b. Fill the tank with hot tap water to the fill line, as noted on the side  
of the tank.  
IMPORTANT: Adjust the speed of the cleaning stroke to  
your carpet and flooring conditions. Heavily soiled or  
stained carpets or floors will require slower strokes. Avoid  
oversaturating.  
c. Use the temperature label on side of tank to check water  
temperature. “OPTIMAL” should be showing on label when the  
correct water temperature is achieved.  
CAUTION: Do not overfill tank or use water that is too cold  
or too hot. Do not put any type of shampoo/cleaner into the  
supply tank. Use only Steemer Full Release® Professional  
Carpet Cleaner cartridges, which are specifically formulated  
to be residue-free. Other carpet shampoo will leave residues  
in the unit that will over a short period of time clog the  
dispensing system and void your warranty.  
NOTE: The nozzle squeegee may be flipped for deeper  
cleaning on deep pile carpets. See “To Replace Squeegee”  
To shorten the drying time, go back over the floor pulling slowly  
backwards without depressing the red button. Repeat this procedure  
until you do not see water being pulled through the nozzle.  
To Rinse Carpet and Hard Flooring:  
fig. 10 Close tank cap and place the tank back on the cleaner. Lift the  
gray latch to slide the tank upward into position until you hear a  
“click”, signaling that the tank is securely locked into place.  
fig. 12 Turn the Shampoo/Rinse switch to the “RINSE” position.  
fig. 13 Place power switch in the “ON” position.  
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fig. 14 To rinse carpet or hard flooring, press the red button in the  
handle. Slowly pull the cleaner backwards over already cleaned  
area. Pressing the button releases clean water. As you pull the  
nozzle over the sprayed floor, the nozzle extracts any remaining  
solution from the floor and stores the dirty water in the recovery  
tank.  
fig. 17 Lower cleaner onto floor stand.  
fig. 7/8 Remove the supply/recovery tank from the cleaner.  
fig. 9 Open tank cap. Fill with hot tap water, close tank cap.  
fig. 10 Replace tank onto cleaner.  
fig. 16 Attach the hand-held nozzle and hose assembly to the cleaner  
neck. Align the guide tab on top of unit’s neck with slot in hose  
collar. Depress the red button and push the hose collar onto the  
unit until the button locks securely in the collar hole.  
fig. 15 To move forward, slightly tilt the nozzle off the floor and roll the  
cleaner forward. Repeat process working in small overlapping  
rows for even cleaning until the entire room has been completed.  
fig. 13 Place power switch in the “ON” position.  
CAUTION: Do not allow the lower recovery tank to overfill.  
Damage to the unit can result. Empty the recovery tank when full  
and whenever clean water is added to the upper supply tank.  
fig. 14 Press the red button in the handle and push forward to lock.  
fig. 18 Press the red cleaner dispensing trigger on the hand-held nozzle  
fig. 7 To empty the recovery tank, simply release the tank latch by  
to release cleaner.  
squeezing the red and gray latch together.  
To Prepare Upholstery:  
fig. 8 Lift the tank out and carry it to a sink or drain. Turn the tank  
IMPORTANT: Prior to cleaning any upholstered furniture read the  
following instructions very carefully.  
upside down and pour the dirty water out.  
fig. 9 Refill the supply tank with clean hot water. Replace cleaner  
Most modern upholstery fabrics may be safely cleaned by wet cleaning  
methods; yet there are exceptions to this, as some delicate or unusual  
fabrics require “dry cleaning.” If you are in doubt about the type of fabric,  
we suggest that you check with the manufacturer or dealer where the  
furniture was purchased. Most fabrics are wear coded by the  
cartridge as needed.  
NOTE: Cleaner will not operate without a cleaner cartridge  
locked into the docking bay.  
For heavily soiled carpets it may be necessary to clean from several  
directions to insure that the carpet is thoroughly cleaned.  
manufacturer which details cleaning methods for a particular fabric. If  
necessary, bring in a cushion or arm cover to your dealer.  
Cleaning upholstery which is covered with fabrics that are not  
compatible with wet cleaning may result in damage to the fabric.  
Know what the fabric is and how it may be cleaned before using the  
Oreck Steemer cleaner.  
Sample Cleaning Procedures:  
You can use the Oreck Rinse-A-Matic™ Carpet and Hard Floor cleaner  
in many ways to achieve optimal results. The following chart is a guide  
to usage, however, feel free to use it in a manner which you think is  
most effective depending on the surface.  
Check the stuffing material if possible. Look inside cushions and  
underneath the furniture. If the filling is colored, it may bleed through  
and discolor the furniture. Most modern stuffing material is light  
colored and colorfast.  
The procedure section indicates the types of passes to use on the  
flooring. For example “Shampoo - Dry - Rinse - Dry” means, one  
shampoo pass, then one dry pass, one rinse pass (water only), then one  
dry pass.  
To remove loose dirt, vacuum upholstery thoroughly with a vacuum  
cleaner.  
If the upholstery is being cleaned for the first time, CHECK FOR  
COLORFASTNESS. Test a small, area several hours before starting  
to clean upholstery. Pour a small amount of Steemer Full Release®  
Professional Upholstery Shampoo on a clean white cloth and blot  
upholstery. Examine the cloth for color removal. If color appears on  
cloth, the upholstery is not colorfast and should not be cleaned with  
wet extraction methods. Let test area dry completely. Inspect for  
changes in color, bleeding, stretching or shrinkage. Test another area  
if in doubt. This product is not recommended for use on silk,  
velvet, wool and some cotton blends.  
Carpet Cleaning  
Situation  
Procedure  
Monthly Maintenance Cleaning - Quick  
Monthly Maintenance Cleaning - Standard  
Shampoo - Dry  
Pre-treat with “Spot & Stain  
Remover” as necessary.  
Shampoo - Dry - Rinse - Dry  
Monthly Maintenance Cleaning - Thorough Pre-treat with “Spot & Stain  
Remover”  
Shampoo - Dry - Rinse - Dry  
Rinse - Dry  
To Clean Upholstery & Small Spill Pick-Ups:  
Plug cord into an electrical outlet.  
Thicker Carpet  
Heavy Duty Cleaning  
Traffic Lanes  
Spots  
Pre-treat with “Spot & Stain  
Remover”  
fig. 5 Test and reset A.L.C.I. on the plug.  
fig. 11 Insert a specially formulated Steemer Full Release® Professional  
Shampoo - Dry - Rinse - Dry  
Rinse - Dry  
Upholstery Cleaner Cartridge.  
Hard Floor Cleaning  
Situation  
fig. 13 Turn cleaner on by placing the On/Off power switch in the “ON”  
Procedure  
position.  
Quick Clean  
Shampoo - Dry  
fig. 14 Lock the cleaner button by pressing and sliding the button  
Standard Clean  
Pre-treat with “Spot & Stain  
Remover” as necessary.  
forward on the main handle.  
Shampoo - Dry - Rinse - Dry  
fig. 18 Depress the red dispensing trigger on the hand-held nozzle and  
slowly drag the nozzle towards you. Make a second pass at right  
angles to the first. This will minimize any streaking or uneven  
appearance.  
Heavy Duty Clean  
Pre-treat with “Spot & Stain  
Remover”  
Shampoo - Dry - Rinse - Dry  
Rinse - Dry  
Several key precautions must be followed to insure  
operator safety:  
NOTE: Additional drying passes can be used to reduce carpet  
and hard floor moisture and shorten drying time.  
1. Always test and reset the Steemer A.L.C.I. plug.  
2. Do not immerse the power nozzle of the Oreck Steemer.  
3. Do not allow the lower recovery tank to overfill.  
For Above the Floor Cleaning - Cars, Stairs, Etc.:  
CAUTION: Set the red button in the handle to the floor (back)  
position when using the hand held nozzle for extraction only.  
4. Do not pick up corrosive, combustible, or flammable liquids such as  
acids, gasoline, alcohol, or use this product in areas where vapors  
from these types of materials are present.  
Unplug the cleaner from the electrical outlet.  
fig. 4 You will first need to unplug the separate power cord that  
connects the Steemer nozzle to the cleaner.  
5. Do not use to clean out bathtubs, flooded basements or any place  
fig. 3 Remove the nozzle by depressing the red button located on the  
side of the neck. Pull the nozzle straight back and off the neck  
without twisting.  
where the liquid depth exceeds 1⁄8”.  
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c. Remove and replace the old belt if broken or if excessive wear is  
noted.  
To Clean Carpet Cleaner  
To Install a New Belt:  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or injury from  
d. Remove brush roll and insert the new belt into the rectangular  
cavity. Using a long screwdriver, loop belt around motor shaft.  
Pull and stretch belt over crowned end of the brush roll. Rotate  
brush to properly align belt.  
moving parts, unplug before servicing.  
Before turning the cleaner off, tilt the cleaner back, raising the nozzle off  
the carpet for 15-20 seconds. This prevents extracted water in the  
nozzle from dripping back onto the carpet after you turn the cleaner off.  
fig. 21 Replace belt cover, brush roll clamp and screws.  
fig. 3 Reattach power nozzle to unit.  
fig. 13 Place the power switch in the “OFF“ position. Unplug the power  
cord from the outlet.  
fig. 4 Reconnect power cords and test.  
fig. 11 Remove the cleaner cartridge by rotating the locking white lever  
upwards. Do not store with a cleaner cartridge attached.  
To Replace Squeegee  
fig. 19 Remove and empty the tank. Rinse out the lower recovery tank  
with warm water. Wipe off the inlet screen to remove  
accumulated dirt, lint and debris.  
fig. 22 Remove squeegee by gently pulling the handles located on each  
fig. 10 Replace tank.  
end of the squeegee until it releases.  
fig. 20 If you have been operating the cleaner at length, it may be  
necessary to clean the nozzle from time to time, particularly if the  
carpet is brand new or very dirty, or if long-haired pets frequently  
use the carpeted area. Unplug cleaner and examine several  
areas on the power nozzle to see if debris has built up:  
a. Replace the squeegee by first inserting one tab on the squeegee  
end with the slot on nozzle. Then insert the tab located on other  
end of squeegee into the nozzle slot.  
NOTE: Turn the squeegee upside down for storage. The  
squeegee is designed to assist in hard floor cleaning,  
however, it can be left on for carpet cleaning.  
a. Extractor slots  
b. Brush roll chamber  
c. Spray Tips  
fig. 20 To clean the Steemer extractor slots, place a cloth or towel over  
the motor cover to shield and protect the motor from water  
damage. Run hot tap water through the nozzle until clean.  
To clean the brush chamber and spray tips, take a towel or damp  
cloth and wipe clean.  
To Store Cleaner  
fig. 6 Pull the wheel assembly forward toward nozzle for compact  
storage.  
NOTE: Do not store the cleaner in freezing conditions.  
Do not store the cleaner with water in the tank. Do not store  
the cleaner with cleaner cartridge attached. Turn the  
squeegee upside down for storage. Squeegee will deform if  
left in position while in storage.  
Things To Do  
Use only manufacturer recommended attachments and accessories.  
Keep free of dust, lint, and hair.  
Turn off all controls before unplugging.  
Test the A.L.C.I. plug with every use.  
Empty the recovery tank when full and whenever clean water is  
added to the supply tank.  
Keep young children and pets away from cleaned carpets until dry.  
Check carpets and upholstery for color fastness.  
Clean nozzle periodically.  
To Replace Belt  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or injury from  
moving parts, unplug before servicing.  
Replacement belts (Part No. OR114) for Oreck Steemers are available  
from Oreck. Call Toll-Free 1-800-989-3535.  
fig. 4 Unplug the power cord leading from the power head to the rear  
of the main cleaner.  
fig. 3 Remove the power nozzle from the main cleaner.  
fig. 21 Disassemble Power Nozzle:  
a. Remove screw from belt cover.  
b. Remove two (2) screws holding the brush roll clamp in place and  
remove clamp.  
© 2002 Oreck Holdings, LLC. All Rights Reserved. All word mark, logos, product configurations,  
and registered trademarks are owned and used under the authorization of Oreck Holdings, LLC.  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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