Oreck Carpet Cleaner STEAM100 User Manual

STEAM-IT  
All Purpose Steam Wand  
STEAM100  
Users  
Guide  
Important!  
Read all instructions carefully, and keep for future reference.  
 
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General Warnings  
Safety  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!  
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed,  
including the following:  
READALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS STEAM CLEANER  
WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:  
• Do not leave the steam cleaner unattended when plugged in. Unplug it from  
the socket when not in use.  
To prevent electric shock do not use outdoors.  
• Not to be used as a toy. Close supervision is necessary when used near children.  
• Use only as directed in this manual.  
• Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it  
should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return  
it to a service center or call customer service at:  
USA: 1-800-989-3535 Canada: 1-888-676-7325  
• Do not pull or carry by the cord, use the cord as a handle, allow the cord to  
come into contact with hot or sharp surfaces or close a door on the cord.  
• Do not unplug by pulling on the cord.  
• Do not handle the plug or cleaner with wet hands.  
• Do not put any objects into openings or operate with openings blocked.  
• Do not use without the tank cap in place.  
Turn off all controls before unplugging.  
• Do not use an extension cord.  
• Store indoors, put away after use to prevent tripping accidents.  
• Using improper voltage may result in damage to the steam cleaner and  
possible injury to the user. The correct voltage is listed on the rating label.  
• This steam cleaner is intended for household use only.  
• A hazard may occur if the steam cleaner runs over the power cord.  
• Never immerse the steam cleaner in water or other liquids.  
• The steam cleaner is not suitable for outdoor use.  
• Do not operate the steam cleaner without water in the tank.  
• Empty the water tank when the steam cleaner is not in use.  
• Never fill the tank with anything other than water. Never put additives (such as  
perfume, stain remover or products container alcohol) in the water as they may  
damage the steam cleaner or make it dangerous to use.  
• Always remove the power cord from the outlet and handle the steam cleaner  
with care when filling with water.  
• Do not overfill the tank. Do not exceed the maximum prescribed filling level.  
Please use the funnel included.  
• Ensure that the water tanks closure cap has been screwed down fully before use.  
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General Warnings  
Safety  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!  
• Do not touch any hot areas on the steam cleaner. It is normal for the steam  
cleaner to heat up during operation.  
• Do not use the steam cleaner to treat any item of clothing while being worn on  
the body.  
• 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 with the steam cleaner.  
• Never aim the steam cleaner at people, animals or plants (risk of scalding!)  
Do not aim the steam cleaner at electrical systems or wires.  
• Accessories become hot during use - allow them to cool down before handling.  
• Do not use the steam cleaner directly overhead.  
IMPORTANT! This steam cleaner is equipped with a steam release valve  
mechanism, located at the rear of the steam generator. In the event of a  
steam flow blockage, the safety valve is designed to release the steam.  
Regular cleaning of the steam chamber and nozzle is therefore recommend-  
ed to avoid such an occurrence. If the steam is released from the safety valve,  
stop cleaning and unplug the steam cleaner from the electrical outlet.Allow  
the steam cleaner to cool down thoroughly for at least one hour.After this  
time, clean the steam chamber and nozzle.  
If steam is still being released from the safety valve after cleaning, contact a  
service center.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
Household Use Only  
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Product Components & Accessories  
Parts  
25  
26  
1
2
3
12  
11  
27  
28  
16  
17  
Accessories  
4
10  
9
18  
15  
13  
20  
21  
14  
19  
22  
5
6
7
8
23  
24  
Parts  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Steam Regulator  
12 Cord Dump  
13 Squeegee  
23 Steam Comb  
Control Switches  
Water Tank Cap  
Water Tank  
24 Corner Gliders  
25 On/Off Switch  
26 Steam Switch  
27 Power ON Light  
(red)  
14 Utility Tool  
15 Deflector Nozzle  
16 Floor Cloth  
17 Utility Cloth  
18 Spot Brush  
19 Nozzle Brush  
20 Nozzle Pin  
21 Funnel  
Lock Button  
Powerhead  
Towel Grips  
Brush Slides  
Cord Wrap  
28 Steam Ready Light  
(green)  
10 Lower Handle  
11 Power Cord  
22 Carpet Glide Base  
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Operating Instructions  
1. Place the steam cleaner in a  
Operation  
horizontal position and remove  
the water tank cap. Use the funnel  
provided to slowly fill the 1 liter  
water tank with clean water.  
Replace the cap securely.  
2. Insert the power plug into an  
electrical outlet. Make sure the  
steam cleaner is switched off.  
3. Press the ON/OFF switch located  
on the handle to switch the steam cleaner on. The red heater “ON”  
light should now be illuminated.  
4. Press the steam switch to the “ON” position. After approximately  
30 seconds the green “steam ready” light should come on.  
5. Turn the steam regulator control to maximum and point the steam  
nozzle towards a cloth or sink for approximately 10 - 15 seconds, to  
stabilize the flow and produce a continuous steam.  
NOTE: Ensure the steam switch is turned off and the powerhead has  
cooled before connecting the powerhead or any of the other cleaning  
accessories.  
Using the Steam-It™  
NOTE: Carpets should be dry and vacuumed thoroughly before using  
the steam cleaner.  
1. Align the hole in the side of the powerhead with the lock button  
on the main body of the steam cleaner. Ensure that the lock  
button clicks firmly into place.  
2. After assembling powerhead, connect the floor cloth to the powerhead  
by using the towel grips.  
3. Turn the steam switch on.  
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Cleaning Surface/Steam Setting Reference  
Operation  
Cleaning  
Surface  
Steam Regulator  
Setting  
Carpet & Rugs  
Maximum (High)  
Minimum (Low)  
Medium to High  
Glass & Mirrors  
Grout on Hard  
Surfaces  
Tiled Surfaces,  
Cabinets &  
Low to Medium  
Countertops in  
Kitchens &  
Bathrooms  
Sealed Hardwood  
Low  
Carpet Cleaning  
When cleaning carpets and rugs, leave the steam regulator control set to  
“maximum.” Always test the steamer on a small surface area to determine  
if it is suitable for treatment with the steam cleaner. Use slow backward  
strokes and lift the powerhead slightly during forward strokes to reduce  
friction between the cloth and the carpet.  
For Large Carpeted Areas  
For smoother movement of the steamer over larger carpeted areas the car-  
pet glide attachment can be used:  
1. Detach and remove the steam  
comb section from the carpet  
glide attachment.  
2. Fold the cloth and place inside the  
carpet glide base.  
3. Secure the powerhead inside the  
carpet glide base and connect the  
cloth to the attachment by using  
the towel grips.  
CLOTH  
NOTE: On flat pile carpet unscrew and remove the corner gliders.  
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Stubborn Stains  
For removing stubborn stains or  
Operation  
embedded grime on hard surfaces,  
fold and attach the cloth leaving the  
brushes underneath the powerhead  
visible.  
Move the brush sliders so that the  
brushes appear underneath the power-  
head. Move the brushes backwards  
and forwards over the selected area.  
NOTE: Do not use the brushes for routine carpet and hard floor cleaning  
as unnecessary scrubbing may cause damage. The brushes should only be  
used for removing stubborn stains and grime.  
Carpet Pile Rejuvenation  
To rejuvenate flattened carpet pile,  
remove the cloth and connect the car-  
pet glide base to the powerhead with  
the steam comb section in place.  
IMPORTANT! The housing and  
accessories become hot during  
operation.Allow the steam cleaner  
to cool down before changing the  
accessories. Never open the water  
tank cap while the steam switch is on.  
Hard Floor Cleaning  
Reduce the steam flow to a lower setting by turning the steam control  
regulator. Use both forward and backward strokes across the floor area.  
NOTE: When the cloth becomes very wet, let cool, ring out the  
moisture, use the reverse side or replace with a clean, dry cloth.  
Attaching an Accessory  
Accessories can be used on the main body of the steam cleaner by remov-  
ing the powerhead and then attaching the desired accessory.  
1. Press the lock button to remove the powerhead when cool.  
2. Attach the desired accessory by aligning the hole in the side of the  
accessory with the lock button on the main body of the steam cleaner.  
Ensure the lock button clicks firmly into place.  
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Squeegee  
Operation  
For cleaning glass and mirror panels. Use the squeegee at a very low steam  
flow. Achieve this by adjusting the steam regulator. A cloth can be used to  
wipe the blade and remove excess water during usage when cool. For small  
window panels, remove the squeegee tool and spray the steam directly onto  
the surface. Use the squeegee separately to wipe away the moisture.  
Spot Brush  
For cleaning the grout between tiles or stubborn marks and stains on hard  
surfaces. Use at medium or high steam flow.  
Utility Tool  
For cleaning tiled surfaces, cabinets  
and countertops in kitchens and  
bathrooms. Use on a low to medi-  
um steam flow. Cover the utility  
tool with the elasticised cloth.  
Deflector Nozzle  
For cleaning sanitary ware such as toilet bowls, taps or  
drain covers. Use this nozzle at maximum steam flow. Point it directly at  
stains on carpets or upholstery while holding a clean cloth  
near the stained area to capture any loosened dirt.  
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After Each Use  
NOTE: When you have finished steam cleaning, ensure that both the  
power switch and steam switch are turned off and that the plug is  
removed from the electrical outlet.  
Mainte-  
nance  
Let the unit cool and then empty any remaining water from the tank by  
unscrewing the water tank cap and turning the steam cleaner upside down  
over a sink or outdoors.  
Store the steam cleaner by using the hanging strap at the top of the handle  
if needed.  
Cleaning the Steam Generator  
IMPORTANT! Only follow these instructions when the steam clean-  
er is completely cooled down.Also ensure that the plug is removed  
from the electrical outlet.  
1. Twist the steam nozzle, releasing it from its locked position. Pull  
upwards; this will remove it completely from the steam chamber.  
2. Insert the nozzle brush into the chamber.  
3. Rotate the brush while pulling it in and out of the chamber.  
4. Insert the steam nozzle back into the chamber and turn it clockwise  
to lock back into position.  
NOTE: Oreck recommends cleaning the chamber at least after every  
12 - 15 uses to ensure optimum performance.  
Unblocking the Steam Outlet  
If steam flow appears reduced, the steam nozzle may be blocked. Unplug  
the unit from the electrical outlet and allow it to cool.  
1. Insert the nozzle pin into the center of the steam nozzle to clear any  
blockage that may have formed.  
Cleaning the Cloths  
Both the floor and utility cloths can be machine washed (60˚C max). For  
heavy soiling, soak the cloths in warm water and detergent or a mild stain  
remover. Allow the cloths to dry completely before storing.  
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If the following troubleshooting tips do not resolve the problem please contact  
Oreck Customer Service. U.S.: 1-800-989-3535 Canada: 1-888-676-7325  
Trouble-  
shooting  
IMPORTANT! Always unplug and allow the steam cleaner to cool down before  
conducting any troubleshooting. See safety warnings.  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Steam Cleaner has  
no power  
Steam cleaner is not  
properly plugged into an electrical outlet  
Insert the plug into  
an electrical outlet or  
is not switched on.  
and switch the steam  
cleaner on.  
The socket is faulty.  
Check the socket by  
unplugging the steam  
cleaner and plugging  
in a different appli-  
ance.  
No steam is emitted  
when the steam  
cleaner is on.  
The power cable is  
damaged.  
Contact Oreck for  
Service.  
The water tank is  
empty.  
Fill the water tank.  
The steam nozzle is  
blocked.  
See “Unblocking the  
Steam Outlet”  
Despite the green  
light, the steam  
switch is not activat-  
ed properly  
Press down the steam  
switch fully.  
The weighted tube  
inside the tank is not  
in the correct  
Shake the steam  
cleaner gently.  
(immersed) position.  
Only a very small  
amount of steam  
flows out of the  
steam cleaner.  
The steam regulator  
is set to minimum.  
Turn the steam con-  
troller until sufficient  
steam is emitted.  
Unit still does not  
operate properly.  
Check all the above  
points.  
Contact Oreck for  
service.  
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ORECK MANUFACTURING COMPANY: (Oreck gives you the following  
limited warranty for this product only if it was originally purchased for use, not  
resale, from Oreck or an Oreck Authorized Retail Dealer.)  
Warranty  
Oreck will repair or replace, free of charge, to the original purchaser, any part  
which is found to be defective in material or workmanship within one (1) year  
of the date of purchase. This limited warranty applies to normal domestic use.  
This limited warranty does not cover the replacement of expendable or consumable  
parts such as belts, brushes, bulbs, batteries and other parts subject to normal wear.  
This limited warranty does not apply to any part subjected to accident, abuse,  
commercial use, alteration, misuse, damage caused by fire or act of God, the  
use of voltages other than indicated on the serial number plate of this product or  
service of this product by other than Oreck or an Oreck Factory 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.  
Orecks limited warranty 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.  
ORECK’S LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES TO YOU FOR ANY COSTS WHAT-  
SOEVER ARISING OUT OF THIS STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY  
SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THIS PRODUCT AT  
THE TIME OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE, AND ORECK SHALL NOT BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDEN-  
TAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE  
THIS PRODUCT.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT,  
INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED 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.  
©2009 Oreck Holdings, LLC. All Rights Reserved. All word marks, logos, product  
configurations, and registered trademarks are owned and used under the license from  
Oreck Holdings, LLC.  
53439-01 REV A  
03/09 ECN# R-9348  
 

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