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Ultimate Handheld Vacuum User's Guide 1600 Series Important! Read this manual carefully, and keep for future reference.
Ultimate Handheld Vacuum User's Guide 1600 Series Important! Read this manual carefully, and keep for future reference.
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Enjoy Thank You for any cleaning need. The installed HEPA filter helps keep dust and dirt from escaping as you vacuum. The Ultimate Handheld Vacuum weighs about five pounds and comes with a variety of accessories for purchasing our Ultimate Handheld Vacuum. Call Click USA: 1•800•989•3535 Canada: 1•888•676•7325 On the web, point and click at: www.oreck.com and click locate a store on the top right. 2 To contact Oreck Call or Click using the information below. Welcome to our Call, Click customer service program.
Enjoy Thank You for any cleaning need. The installed HEPA filter helps keep dust and dirt from escaping as you vacuum. The Ultimate Handheld Vacuum weighs about five pounds and comes with a variety of accessories for purchasing our Ultimate Handheld Vacuum. Call Click USA: 1•800•989•3535 Canada: 1•888•676•7325 On the web, point and click at: www.oreck.com and click locate a store on the top right. 2 To contact Oreck Call or Click using the information below. Welcome to our Call, Click customer service program.
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Contents Safety 4 General Warnings 4 Polarized Plug 5 Parts & Features 6 Assemble 8 Attach the Tool Caddy 8 Attach the Slinky Hose and Tools 9 Attach the Adjustable Shoulder Strap 10 Use 11 Using the Vacuum 11 After Using the Vacuum 11 Maintain 12 Replacing the Disposable Inner Bag 12 Replacing the Micro Filter 13 Replacing the HEPA Filter 14 Trouble shoot 15 Parts 16 Warranty 17 3
Contents Safety 4 General Warnings 4 Polarized Plug 5 Parts & Features 6 Assemble 8 Attach the Tool Caddy 8 Attach the Slinky Hose and Tools 9 Attach the Adjustable Shoulder Strap 10 Use 11 Using the Vacuum 11 After Using the Vacuum 11 Maintain 12 Replacing the Disposable Inner Bag 12 Replacing the Micro Filter 13 Replacing the HEPA Filter 14 Trouble shoot 15 Parts 16 Warranty 17 3
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...unplug by cord, use cord as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. • Do not use with damaged cord or plug. Do not use with wet hands. • Do not put any opening blocked; Close attention is necessary when used as described in place. • Turn off all instructions before unplugging.... anything that may reduce air flow. • Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of fire, electric shock, or injury when using the vacuum cleaner. WARNING! To reduce the risk of body away from openings and moving parts. • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces. •...
...unplug by cord, use cord as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. • Do not use with damaged cord or plug. Do not use with wet hands. • Do not put any opening blocked; Close attention is necessary when used as described in place. • Turn off all instructions before unplugging.... anything that may reduce air flow. • Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of fire, electric shock, or injury when using the vacuum cleaner. WARNING! To reduce the risk of body away from openings and moving parts. • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces. •...
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... material such as gasoline or lighter fluid, or use in any way. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance. • Use caution when vacuuming over area rug edges and fringe. This plug will fit in the outlet, reverse the plug. If the plug does not fit fully in a polarized...
... material such as gasoline or lighter fluid, or use in any way. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance. • Use caution when vacuuming over area rug edges and fringe. This plug will fit in the outlet, reverse the plug. If the plug does not fit fully in a polarized...
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... horizon- 8. Crevice tool: Cleans tight areas such as cracks and crevices. 2. storage area. 3. Carry handle with hose, crevice tool and dusting brush installed 8 7 5 6 1. Ultimate handheld vacuum: Core canister vacuum unit. 6. Adjustable shoulder 7. Cord wrap: Power cord tal and vertical positions. Large floor tool: Handheld tool for delicate surfaces. Parts & 12 Features 13 1 2 11...
... horizon- 8. Crevice tool: Cleans tight areas such as cracks and crevices. 2. storage area. 3. Carry handle with hose, crevice tool and dusting brush installed 8 7 5 6 1. Ultimate handheld vacuum: Core canister vacuum unit. 6. Adjustable shoulder 7. Cord wrap: Power cord tal and vertical positions. Large floor tool: Handheld tool for delicate surfaces. Parts & 12 Features 13 1 2 11...
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Slinky hose: Easy to guard against air 13. seal to use 17. Micro Filter: Keeps dirt vacuum as you clean. Hose inlet: Hose connec- dust and dirt inside the 15. Inner bag door: Allows 21. leaks. Disposable inner bag: 14. tion location. ...18. ten inches with the push 19. HEPA Filter door: The HEPA the vacuum motor. Do not remove. HEPA Filter: Helps keep of a button. and dust from the vacuuming process. 17 18 19 21 15 16 Hose inlet side 20 HEPA filter side 12. Bag Gasket: Creates...
Slinky hose: Easy to guard against air 13. seal to use 17. Micro Filter: Keeps dirt vacuum as you clean. Hose inlet: Hose connec- dust and dirt inside the 15. Inner bag door: Allows 21. leaks. Disposable inner bag: 14. tion location. ...18. ten inches with the push 19. HEPA Filter door: The HEPA the vacuum motor. Do not remove. HEPA Filter: Helps keep of a button. and dust from the vacuuming process. 17 18 19 21 15 16 Hose inlet side 20 HEPA filter side 12. Bag Gasket: Creates...
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Load the tools onto the tool caddy in the designated outside slots. 1 8 Assemble Attach the Tool Caddy Before you attach the hose or any tools onto your vacuum, you will first want to attach the tool caddy. 1. Align the middle slot and two pronged tabs on the tool caddy with the middle tab and two slots on the side of the vacuum. 2. Rotate and snap the tool caddy down into place. 3.
Load the tools onto the tool caddy in the designated outside slots. 1 8 Assemble Attach the Tool Caddy Before you attach the hose or any tools onto your vacuum, you will first want to attach the tool caddy. 1. Align the middle slot and two pronged tabs on the tool caddy with the middle tab and two slots on the side of the vacuum. 2. Rotate and snap the tool caddy down into place. 3.
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... to lock tightly when attaching. Attach the tool onto the end of the hose with friction. The wand and all cleaning tools supplied with the vacuum lock together with the tab inside the hose inlet. 2 1 3 hose collar J-shaped slot 2. Attach the adjustable extension wand. Twist and push to use for your...
... to lock tightly when attaching. Attach the tool onto the end of the hose with friction. The wand and all cleaning tools supplied with the vacuum lock together with the tab inside the hose inlet. 2 1 3 hose collar J-shaped slot 2. Attach the adjustable extension wand. Twist and push to use for your...
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... the horizontal position: clip one end of the shoulder strap into the slot of the vacuum on the hose inlet side. To adjust the shoulder strap length, loosen the straps, and slide the clip up or down depending on what is ... into the two slots on the sides of the carry handle. 3. Attach the Adjustable Shoulder Strap The shoulder strap can be attached to use the vacuum in the vertical position: clip each end of the shoulder strap into the slot on the bottom of the carry handle, on the hose inlet...
... the horizontal position: clip one end of the shoulder strap into the slot of the vacuum on the hose inlet side. To adjust the shoulder strap length, loosen the straps, and slide the clip up or down depending on what is ... into the two slots on the sides of the carry handle. 3. Attach the Adjustable Shoulder Strap The shoulder strap can be attached to use the vacuum in the vertical position: clip each end of the shoulder strap into the slot on the bottom of the carry handle, on the hose inlet...
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...: The cleaner must remain unplugged for thirty 11 minutes for more length if needed. 5. Slide the power switch to use. Use Using the Vacuum 1. If full, replace disposable inner bag. Unwrap the cord around the cord wrap area and store. Press the button on the extension wand ...for motor to cool and system to the ON position. 6. Wrap the cord around the bottom of the extension wand. 4. Note: The Ultimate Handheld Vacuum has a MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM: If fine materials such as soot, cement, plaster dust, copy machine powder, etc. After approximately thirty minutes the ...
...: The cleaner must remain unplugged for thirty 11 minutes for more length if needed. 5. Slide the power switch to use. Use Using the Vacuum 1. If full, replace disposable inner bag. Unwrap the cord around the cord wrap area and store. Press the button on the extension wand ...for motor to cool and system to the ON position. 6. Wrap the cord around the bottom of the extension wand. 4. Note: The Ultimate Handheld Vacuum has a MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM: If fine materials such as soot, cement, plaster dust, copy machine powder, etc. After approximately thirty minutes the ...
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Insert the inner bag back into the vacuum motor. Replace by pressing a new Micro Filter onto the tab located on the underside of the housings, and locate the rear tab between the ribs. 8. ... the Micro Filter, lift up on page 12, Replacing the Disposable Inner Bag. 4. Remove the Micro Filter from the Micro Filter Frame. 6. To keep your vacuum running in top condition you will leak air and not run properly. 4 4 TAB 5 HOLE TAB 6 HOLE 7 7 13 The...
Insert the inner bag back into the vacuum motor. Replace by pressing a new Micro Filter onto the tab located on the underside of the housings, and locate the rear tab between the ribs. 8. ... the Micro Filter, lift up on page 12, Replacing the Disposable Inner Bag. 4. Remove the Micro Filter from the Micro Filter Frame. 6. To keep your vacuum running in top condition you will leak air and not run properly. 4 4 TAB 5 HOLE TAB 6 HOLE 7 7 13 The...
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Slide the HEPA filter up and out of its slot. 3. Place the HEPA filter door assembly back into the slot and rotate the door up fine particles or in extremely dirty areas. Replacing the HEPA Filter The HEPA filter should be replaced every six months, or more often if the vacuum is used to pick up until it snaps into place. 1 2 3 14 Pull the door out of the door. 4. Insert a new filter by aligning the slots on the side of the filter with the tabs on tab of the filter door. 5. Push down on the inside of the HEPA filter door. 2. To replace the HEPA door: 1.
Slide the HEPA filter up and out of its slot. 3. Place the HEPA filter door assembly back into the slot and rotate the door up fine particles or in extremely dirty areas. Replacing the HEPA Filter The HEPA filter should be replaced every six months, or more often if the vacuum is used to pick up until it snaps into place. 1 2 3 14 Pull the door out of the door. 4. Insert a new filter by aligning the slots on the side of the filter with the tabs on tab of the filter door. 5. Push down on the inside of the HEPA filter door. 2. To replace the HEPA door: 1.
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...into wall outlet. • Reset circuit breaker/ground fault interrupter, or replace fuse. tools together to not stay together. Problem Check Solution Vacuum will not being obtained. If you need assistance contact a licensed electrician. • See Motor Protection System page 11. • Visit ...or call your own troubleshooter by an Oreck authorized service center. Extension wand Proper friction fit Push and twist the and tools will not run • Not plugged in properly ...
...into wall outlet. • Reset circuit breaker/ground fault interrupter, or replace fuse. tools together to not stay together. Problem Check Solution Vacuum will not being obtained. If you need assistance contact a licensed electrician. • See Motor Protection System page 11. • Visit ...or call your own troubleshooter by an Oreck authorized service center. Extension wand Proper friction fit Push and twist the and tools will not run • Not plugged in properly ...