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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.
PARTS
QUANTITY
1. Oreck Steemer Unit
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2. Handle
1
3. Oreck Steemer Power Nozzle
1
4. Large, Easy-To-Steer Wheels
2
5. Easy Lock-in Cleaner Cartridge/Bottle
1
6. Screws (5/8”)
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7. Hand-held Nozzle and Hose Assembly
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8. Squeegee (for hard floor cleaning)
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Features
9. 25’ Power Cord
10. A.L.C.I. – Safety Plug with Reset and Test Buttons
11. Translucent Upper Supply Tank
12. Translucent Lower Recovery Tank
13. Transparent Nozzle Cover
14. Motorized Scrubbing Brush
15. Convenient Quick-Release Cord Wrap
16. Floor Stand
17. Nozzle Power Cord
18. Support Legs
OPERATOR CONTROLS
19. Rinse/Shampoo Switch
20. Shampoo/Cleaner Spray Button
21. A.L.C.I. Plug Reset Button
22. Tank Latch
23. On/Off Power Switch
24. Nozzle Change Button
25. Hand-held Nozzle Trigger
To Assemble Cleaner
A PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER IS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY!
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Attach Handle to Cleaner:
a.
Lay the cleaner on a flat surface with the tank side down or to its
side.
b.
Slide handle into cleaner body until interlock is secured.
c.
Insert four 5⁄8” screws (included) into the four cavities in the
handle base and tighten.
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Attach Wheels:
a.
Locate two wheels and two support legs.
b.
Insert the wheels
(a)
into the support legs
(b)
by pushing the
wheels in until they snap into place.
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Attach Nozzle:
Turn the unit so that the tank is face up.
a.
Align the nozzle so the nozzle change button is in line with the
corresponding hole in the nozzle. Depress the small nozzle
change button and slide the nozzle over the unit shaft until the
button locks into place.
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Plug the small power nozzle cord connected to the nozzle into the
receptacle in the back of the unit.
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Slots
NOTE: Before using, please read the important safety and
operating instructions.
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