Oreck Little Helper CC1000 User Manual Download Page 7

7

Operating the Vacuum

1.

  Attach the desired accessory to the end of the suction 

hose.

.

  Unwind the necessary length of cable and insert the plug 

in a 120V/60Hz socket.

3.

  Vacuum at a steady speed. There is no need to exert pressure.

Emptying the Dust Container

For maximum performance of your Oreck Little Helper

 Vac, 

the dust container needs to be emptied when it becomes approxi-
mately 1/3 full or if the suction power of the unit is reduced.
To empty the dust container:

1.

  Disconnect the suction 

hose from the hose intake.

.

  Press the dust container 

release button to release 
the dust container and 
then slide it off the unit 
base.

3.

  Lift the dust container 

release to open to bottom 
panel of the dust container.

4.

  Empty the contents of the 

dust container into the 
trash can.

5.

  Close the bottom panel 

of the dust container and 
slide it on the unit base 
until it snaps into place.

Performing maintenance on the vacuum while 
it is plugged into a wall outlet may result in 
unexpected vacuum operation, shock and 
personal injury. Always turn the vacuum OFF 
and unplug before performing inspection and 
maintenance.

WARNING!

!

Operation

Maintenance

Summary of Contents for Little Helper CC1000

Page 1: ...Little Helper Vac Model CC1000 Important Read this manual carefully and keep for future reference User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...stomer service options to work with your lifestyle and preferences Welcome to our Call Click Visit customer service program To speak with an Oreck representative call Enjoy Click Call Visit USA 1 800 989 3535 Canada 1 888 676 7325 On the web point and click at www oreck com or visit www oreck com and click locate a store on the top right Visit us in person at one of over 450 store locations To fin...

Page 3: ...4 Operation 4 Parts 6 Product Components 6 Assembly 6 Operation 7 Operating the Vacuum 7 Maintenance 7 Emptying the Dust Container 7 Cleaning the HEPA Filter 8 Cleaning the Motor Protection Filter 8 Troubleshooting 9 Accessories 9 Warranty 10 ...

Page 4: ...taining flammable explosive materials or toxic vapors may result in an unexpected spark or fire Do not use the vacuum in such an enclosed space Always check exposed wiring and wire connections before use Operation This appliance has moving parts and powerful suction capability Do not allow it to be used as a toy and always maintain close attention when used by or near children Loose clothing jewel...

Page 5: ...rn it to a service center or call customer service at U S 1 800 989 3535 Canada 1 888 676 7325 Using the vacuum with wet hands and on wet surfaces may result in unexpected shock slippage and personal injury Do not handle the plug or appliance with wet hands or on wet surfaces Vacuuming burning or smoking objects flammable or com bustible liquids and toxic material may result in a fire and personal...

Page 6: ...View Product Components Assembly Shoulder Strap Clamp one end of the shoulder strap in front slot located be tween the ON OFF switch and the dust container release button Clamp opposite end of shoulder strap in slot at back of handle Suction Hose Firmly insert the end of the suction hose into the canister intake until it locks into place To disconnect hose press and hold suction hose release butto...

Page 7: ...er 1 Disconnect the suction hose from the hose intake 2 Press the dust container release button to release the dust container and then slide it off the unit base 3 Lift the dust container release to open to bottom panel of the dust container 4 Empty the contents of the dust container into the trash can 5 Close the bottom panel of the dust container and slide it on the unit base until it snaps into...

Page 8: ...r over the tabs in the motor inlet IMPORTANT The motor protection filter should NEVER be installed into the motor inlet damp or wet Always allow the filter to air dry completely Cleaning the HEPA Filter Depending on usage the main filter should be cleaned every 4 6 months To clean the dust container filter 1 Remove the dust container See Emptying the Dust Container 2 Press the HEPA filter locking ...

Page 9: ... cool down before conducting any troubleshooting See safety warnings Problems Possible Source Areas to Check Cleaner will not run Not plugged in properly No electricity in wall outlet Needs service Be sure cleaner is firmly plugged into wall outlet Check electrical source fuse or circuit breaker Take to service center or call for nearest service center Vacuum will not pick up or has low suction Ho...

Page 10: ...use 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 an Oreck Authorized Service Center Oreck does not authorize any person or representative to assume or grant any other warranty obligation with the sale of this product Oreck s limited warranty is valid only if you retain proof of ...

Page 11: ...IMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD AND NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD Some states do not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state ...

Page 12: ...10 Oreck Holdings LLC All rights reserved All marks text logo s product configura tions and registered trademarks are owned and used under the authority of Oreck Holdings LLC 27000 01 REV A 02 10 ECN R 9796 ...

Reviews: