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under the authority of Oreck Holdings, LLC
53544-01 REV A     08/10     ECN R-10092

Summary of Contents for Steam 50

Page 1: ...Steam 50 Important Read this manual carefully and keep for future reference User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...the information below The Steam 50 is practical for any surface with the exception of those surfaces that are extremely heat sensitive We recommend NOT using it on fine silks delicate materials such as velour some very thin plastics unsealed hardwood ceilings drywall and exterior paint of automobiles electronics or items using electricty If ever in doubt test a small area before beginning extensiv...

Page 3: ...ings 4 Parts and Features 7 Product Components Accessories 7 Assembly 8 Use 9 Steam Cleaning Hard Floors 9 Before You Begin Cleaning 9 Cleaning 10 After Cleaning 11 Steam 50 Care and Cleaning 12 Troubleshooting 13 Parts 14 Warranty 15 ...

Page 4: ...nded attachments Do not use with damaged cord or plug If appliance is not working as it should has been dropped damaged left out doors or dropped into water return it to a service center or call customer service at US 1 800 989 3535 Canada 1 888 676 7325 Do not pull or carry by the power cord use cord as a handle close a door on the power cord or pull the power cord around sharp edges or corners K...

Page 5: ...team cleaner It is normal for the steam cleaner to heat up during operation The force and heat of the steam may have an adverse effect on some materials Always test the steamer on a small con cealed area to determine if it is suitable for treatment Accessories become hot during use Allow them to cool down before handling them Never point or aim the steam cleaner at people animals or plants risk of...

Page 6: ... codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is grounded If not have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This appliance is for use on nominal 120 volt circuit It has a grounding plug similar to the examp...

Page 7: ...de Front View 1 Handle tube 2 Lower tube 3 Power cord 4 Tank clamp 5 Water tank The Transparent Water Tank lets you see the level of water remaining letting you know when to refill 6 Steam 50 Body 7 Steam switch knob The Steam Control lets you choose between a light or heavy duty steam level 8 Swivel floor head The 360 Swivel Floor Head with three corners provides flexibility ease of movement and ...

Page 8: ...f the Water Tank and close the lock 6 Align the Velcro strips on the pad and floor head Press the two together to secure the pad to the floor head 7 When refreshing carpet place the Carpet Glider on the Cleaning Pad and Floor Head Assembly WARNING Do not plug the steam cleaner into an electrical outlet during assembly NOTICE The Steam 50 DOES NOT have an ON OFF switch When the unit is plugged in i...

Page 9: ...e cleaning pad when cleaning hard floors Ensure cleaning pad is in place and properly attached to the floor head The force and heat of the steam may have an adverse effect on some materials Always test the steamer on a small concealed area to determine if it is suitable for treatment 9 Use Steam Cleaning Hard Floors and Refreshing Carpets To reduce the risk of personal injury unplug cord from elec...

Page 10: ... the steam cleaner 7 Plug the power cord into a polarized electrical outlet Wait approximately thirty seconds for the steam indicator to light up 8 Adjust the Steam Switch Knob to the desired level of steam Begin Cleaning 1 Pull back on the handle to release the steamer Important Steam will stop automatically when the unit is in the upright position 2 Move the steam cleaner slowly back and forth a...

Page 11: ...position 3 Unlock the clamp and slide it up the tube assembly 4 Remove the water tank 5 Over a sink turn the cap counter clockwise and remove the cap on the water tank Empty the water Put the cap back on the water tank and close completely 6 Place the water tank back onto the body Check that the water tank is properly seated 7 Slide the clamp over the top of the water tank and close the lock 8 Rem...

Page 12: ... mild detergent machine wash at maximum 104 F 40 C 2 Allow the pad 24 hours to dry Steamer Care Wipe the surfaces of the cleaner with a soft cloth Store upright in a dry protected area NOTICE Never use bleach or fabric softener when washing the cleaning pad ...

Page 13: ... Change water filter Wash or replace the cleaning pad Contact Oreck for service Peculiar smell is coming from the unit If this is the first time using the cleaner continue use The smell is normal when parts are heated for the first time Discontinue use if the problem per sists and contact Oreck for service Unit still does not operate properly Check all the above points Contact Oreck for service Se...

Page 14: ...Parts Item Number Replacement Parts Cleaning Pad 4 pack STEAMKIT50 To order call our customer service group or visit our website Please have your model number from the data label on the bottom of the unit ...

Page 15: ...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 Or...

Page 16: ...10 Oreck Holdings LLC All rights reserved All marks text logo s product configurations and registered trademarks are owned and used under the authority of Oreck Holdings LLC 53544 01 REV A 08 10 ECN R 10092 ...

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