Page 2 - WARNING; To reduce the risk of fire,; IMPORTANT; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Household Use Only
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS VACUUM CLEANER WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.• Do ...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT BATTERY
When using an electrical appliance containing a lead-acid battery, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CHARGING THE BATTERY WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: IMPORTANT BATTERY HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS Battery Ch...
Page 4 - Warranty
3 Warranty ORECK MANUFACTURING COMPANY: (ORECK gives you the following limited warrantyfor this product only if it was originally purchased for use, not resale, from ORECK or anORECK Authorized Retail Dealer.)ORECK will repair or replace, free of charge, to the original purchaser, any part which isf...
Page 5 - Assembly; ODEL
4 1. ON/OFF handle switch 2. Adjustable handle control lever 3. Release button for hand held unit 4. Charging socket A 5. Hand held unit on/off switch 6. Battery (built-in the hand held unit) 7. Charging lamp 8. Release button for dirt cup 9. Dust filter (included in the hand held unit) 10. Reset bu...
Page 6 - Charging the Unit; Operating Instructions
5 Charging the Unit 1. Before charging, make sure both switches are in the “off” position. Then insert theadapter into an electrical outlet and theplug into charging socket A or B. Chargebatteries for 10 - 12 hours before initialuse. Normal charging time is 8 - 10hours. After that time, the cleaner ...
Page 7 - Hand Held Unit ON/OFF Switch & Charging Indication Lamp; Release Button
6 Hand Held Unit ON/OFF Switch & Charging Indication Lamp Fig. 3 A red lamp indicates the unit is charging. A green lamp indicates the unitis fully charged. Release Button Fig. 2 To remove the hand held unit, push the release button. When finishedcleaning, align the hand held unit against the wa...
Page 8 - Cleaning the Dust Filter; Power Brush
7 Cleaning the Dust Filter Fig. 5 Press the release button and remove the dirt cup from cleaner. Fig. 6 Empty the dirt cup. Fig. 7 It is also recommended to empty and clean the filter after each use. To remove debris from the filter, tap it on a hard surface or brush itwith a soft brush. The filter ...
Page 9 - (See Important Battery Handling Instructions on page 2); Battery Disposal; Removing and Replacing the Battery
8 (See Important Battery Handling Instructions on page 2) Note: Do not remove the battery to charge it. The battery should only beremoved if you plan to replace it or you are disposing of the cleaner. Examine the battery, charger and their connectors for excessive wear ordamage each time you change ...
Page 10 - ROBLEM; Troubleshooting Guide
What happens if the red charging indicatoris not lit while charging? The green light is on and the unit is fullycharged, but the unit is inoperative. Suction power is not sufficient. Running time is not sufficient. Machine does not stop when switched off. Brush does not work while operating. Hand he...