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Parts List
To assist you in identifying components of your vacuum, the parts have
been numbered as follows:
1
Helping Hand
®
handle
2
On/off switch
3
Cord dump
4
Handle tube
5
Bag stiffener
6
Deflector
7
Bag dock
8
Carry handle
9
Zipper
10 Bag clip
11 Headlight cover
12 Front light lens
13 Main bumper
14 Edge brush
15 Belt door
16 Power cord
17 Cord assembly
18 Handle collar
19 Connector assembly
20 Carry handle clamp
21 Collars
22 Lower tube
23 Bag clip clamp
24 Scent cartridge door
25 Fan housing
26 Rear wheels
27 Side light
28 Cover
29 Bag spring
30 Bag pocket
31 Outer bag
32 Power nozzle
33 Inner filter bag
34 Duster loop
35 Cord strain relief
Assembly
fig. 1 With ON/OFF switch facing the front of the unit, align slots in
handle tube with tabs in connector. Insert the handle tube into
connector. Tighten collar at base of handle tube onto the
connector until it locks, “snaps”.
fig. 2 Snap cord assembly into the cord clip located on the left side of
the collar. Leave excess cord at the power head to allow
movement.
fig. 3 To install power cord in cord strain relief, pinch power cord
together and slide approximately 1-2 inches through hole in cord
strain relief. Slide power cord over clamp on cord strain relief and
pull excess until power cord is tightly rested under clamp.
Operating Instructions
Make sure disposable paper filter dust bag is in place.
DO NOT operate
the cleaner without a paper filter dust bag. Plug the power cord into an
electrical outlet and press the
ON(l) - OFF(O) switch on handle
assembly when ready to operate.
Up-Position Lock
fig. 4 Place foot on power head and lean handle back gently to release
lock for vacuum use. Return handle to the full upright position to
engage lock.
NOTE: Do not operate the unit while in the upright and locked position.
Do not let the unit run while in any one stationary position for any period
of time. Keep the unit moving while in operation.
Carry Handle
fig. 5 Raise the carry handle located on back of the unit for easy lifting,
carrying, and stair vacuuming. Lower the handle during use to
eliminate obstruction.
Duster Loop
fig. 6 For convenient use of dusters, a loop has been sewn onto the
outer bag. This will allow easy removal and storage of the duster.
For Easy Power Cord Storage
fig. 7 Raise carrying handle and wrap power cord around carry handle
and cord dump.
fig. 8 To release cord, twist cord dump located on Helping Hand
®
handle
1/2 turn. Slide cord off handle
(fig. 9).
Cleaner Storage
The carry handle can be used for convenient, space saving storage of
cleaner. Hang cleaner by carry handle on a sturdy fastener.
Operating Recommendations
This new ORECK XL7 High-Speed Upright is one of the finest, fastest,
and strongest units in its class. You’ll love the way it cleans, gets under
things, and it’s SO lightweight and easy to use.
The following are a few simple suggestions regarding its operation:
1. When inserting a new disposable paper filter dust bag—FIRST
PUFF OUT and OPEN THE BAG.
2. When the disposable filter dust bag is full, REPLACE IT.
3. If at any time the machine does not pick up properly or makes an
unusual noise, STOP OPERATION and service.
4. Although your upright will pick up pins, paper clips, and other small
objects, it is recommended that these be removed from the floor
before you vacuum. Failure to do so may result in permanent
damage to the motor suction fan and its housing.
5.
WARNING: Do not use your vacuum cleaner on damp or wet
surfaces. This will cause damage to the vacuum cleaner and is
dangerous to the user. Damage caused by use on wet or damp
surfaces is not covered under warranty.
6.
REPLACE THE BELT EVERY 6 MONTHS, SCENT CARTRIDGE
EVERY MONTH, AND MOTOR FILTER EVERY 2 MONTHS.
7. Change the disposable filter dust bag at least once a month—even
if it is not full! The collected dust in the dust bag can cause odor,
attract moisture, and can affect the efficiency of the cleaner.
8.
DO NOT run the vacuum cleaner over the cord. The revolving
brush could damage the cord.
9. Use caution when vacuuming over area rug edges and fringe.
General Information
The performance of your new cleaner greatly depends upon care and
maintenance. The instructions in this manual will guide you in performing
basic care and maintenance. To obtain the most satisfying years of
service read the instructions and keep them handy for future reference.
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