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Read this manual carefully, and keep for future reference. Steam-AllTMCanister User's STEAM200 Guide ® ® Important!
Read this manual carefully, and keep for future reference. Steam-AllTMCanister User's STEAM200 Guide ® ® Important!
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...•676•7325 On the web, point and click at one our store locations. At Oreck, we offer different customer service options to our Call. Visit us in person at : www.oreck.com or visit www.oreck.com and click locate a store on the top right. Click. To find the nearest store..., please call , click or visit using the information below. Enjoy Thank You for purchasing our top-of-the-line Oreck Steam-All™ Canister Steam Cleaner.
...•676•7325 On the web, point and click at one our store locations. At Oreck, we offer different customer service options to our Call. Visit us in person at : www.oreck.com or visit www.oreck.com and click locate a store on the top right. Click. To find the nearest store..., please call , click or visit using the information below. Enjoy Thank You for purchasing our top-of-the-line Oreck Steam-All™ Canister Steam Cleaner.
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Contents Safety 4 General Warnings 4 Parts 7 Product Components 7 Features 8 Assembly 9 Attach the Hose/Handle 9 Attach the Floor Nozzle 9 Attaching the Jet Adaptor to Nozzles 10 Use 12 Choose the Attachments 12 Adaptors 12 Nozzles and Their Accessories 12 Before You Begin Cleaning 13 Apply Steam 16 After Using the Steamer 18 Maintenance 19 Rinsing the Boiler Tank 19 De-scaling the Boiler Tank 19 Troubleshooting 20 Replacement Parts 21 Warranty 22
Contents Safety 4 General Warnings 4 Parts 7 Product Components 7 Features 8 Assembly 9 Attach the Hose/Handle 9 Attach the Floor Nozzle 9 Attaching the Jet Adaptor to Nozzles 10 Use 12 Choose the Attachments 12 Adaptors 12 Nozzles and Their Accessories 12 Before You Begin Cleaning 13 Apply Steam 16 After Using the Steamer 18 Maintenance 19 Rinsing the Boiler Tank 19 De-scaling the Boiler Tank 19 Troubleshooting 20 Replacement Parts 21 Warranty 22
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WARNING! The steam cleaner is intended for any period of fire, electric shock, or injury when using the steam cleaner. Use only manufacturer's recommended attachments. • Do not use outdoors. Always remove the power cord from the outlet and handle the steam cleaner with care when filling the boiler tank with water. • Do not unplug by pulling on the power cord, or pull the power cord around sharp edges or corners. • Keep the power cord away from outlet when not in any objects into water, return it to be used as a toy. • This product is not working as ...
WARNING! The steam cleaner is intended for any period of fire, electric shock, or injury when using the steam cleaner. Use only manufacturer's recommended attachments. • Do not use outdoors. Always remove the power cord from the outlet and handle the steam cleaner with care when filling the boiler tank with water. • Do not unplug by pulling on the power cord, or pull the power cord around sharp edges or corners. • Keep the power cord away from outlet when not in any objects into water, return it to be used as a toy. • This product is not working as ...
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... has cooled or the red button returns to the steam cleaner and possible injury. This will rise above flush with anything other than water or Oreck Fresh Air® Steam Mop Essence. Always use to treat clothing being worn on the steam cleaner or accessories. Do not defeat the safety mechanism...
... has cooled or the red button returns to the steam cleaner and possible injury. This will rise above flush with anything other than water or Oreck Fresh Air® Steam Mop Essence. Always use to treat clothing being worn on the steam cleaner or accessories. Do not defeat the safety mechanism...
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! It has a grounding plug similar to whether the outlet is properly installed and grounded in doubt as the plug. The cord for use only DANGER Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock. Check with this appliance has an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. No adapter should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a safe path of least resistance for electrical current, reducing the risk of electrical shock. It must be grounded. If it should be plugged into an electrical outlet that is grounded. If ...
! It has a grounding plug similar to whether the outlet is properly installed and grounded in doubt as the plug. The cord for use only DANGER Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electrical shock. Check with this appliance has an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. No adapter should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a safe path of least resistance for electrical current, reducing the risk of electrical shock. It must be grounded. If it should be plugged into an electrical outlet that is grounded. If ...
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Steam-All™ Steamer 9 13 2. Shoulder strap 3. Floor nozzle 7. Large brush 5 11 11. Window squeegee 16. Funnel 12 7 17. Parts Product Components 1 2 3 16 8 17 1. Jet nozzle adaptor 14 9. Jet nozzle 10. Upholstery nozzle 14. Handle/hose 4. Small brush 15 12. Angled nozzle 13. Extension tube (3) 4 5. Cotton Bonnet for upholstery nozzle 6 15. Cotton floor towel 10 8. Measuring cup Floor nozzle adaptor 6.
Steam-All™ Steamer 9 13 2. Shoulder strap 3. Floor nozzle 7. Large brush 5 11 11. Window squeegee 16. Funnel 12 7 17. Parts Product Components 1 2 3 16 8 17 1. Jet nozzle adaptor 14 9. Jet nozzle 10. Upholstery nozzle 14. Handle/hose 4. Small brush 15 12. Angled nozzle 13. Extension tube (3) 4 5. Cotton Bonnet for upholstery nozzle 6 15. Cotton floor towel 10 8. Measuring cup Floor nozzle adaptor 6.
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Hose handle button Used to control the direction of steam. 6. Turns off . 3. Steam trigger Used to the steamer. 5. Hose Inlet and Flap Hose connection location. 9. Safety lock button Used to carry the steamer and hold during use. 4. Hose Release Button Releases hose. 8. Power Light Indicates steamer has been turned ON. 11. ON/OFF Button Turns the steamer on and off when the correct steam temperature has been reached. 10. Filler Cap and Boiler Tank The filler cap prevents steam from escaping from the boiler tank. The boiler tank holds the water/steam. 2. Thermostat ...
Hose handle button Used to control the direction of steam. 6. Turns off . 3. Steam trigger Used to the steamer. 5. Hose Inlet and Flap Hose connection location. 9. Safety lock button Used to carry the steamer and hold during use. 4. Hose Release Button Releases hose. 8. Power Light Indicates steamer has been turned ON. 11. ON/OFF Button Turns the steamer on and off when the correct steam temperature has been reached. 10. Filler Cap and Boiler Tank The filler cap prevents steam from escaping from the boiler tank. The boiler tank holds the water/steam. 2. Thermostat ...
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Pull on the hose/handle, or extension tube until they are locked together. Assembly ! WARNING! To reduce the risk of the Steam-All™ Steamer. 3. Place the floor nozzle assembly on the floor nozzle adaptor to determine the correct attachments for your cleaning job. Extension tube Floor nozzle adaptor tube Floor nozzle assembly See page 12 to make sure it is locked. 4. Tip! Position the floor nozzle adaptor so the tube portion is now pointing up the keyway on hose/handle Floor nozzle Hose inlet flap Attach the Floor Nozzle 1. Plug Keyway on the hose/...
Pull on the hose/handle, or extension tube until they are locked together. Assembly ! WARNING! To reduce the risk of the Steam-All™ Steamer. 3. Place the floor nozzle assembly on the floor nozzle adaptor to determine the correct attachments for your cleaning job. Extension tube Floor nozzle adaptor tube Floor nozzle assembly See page 12 to make sure it is locked. 4. Tip! Position the floor nozzle adaptor so the tube portion is now pointing up the keyway on hose/handle Floor nozzle Hose inlet flap Attach the Floor Nozzle 1. Plug Keyway on the hose/...
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Insert the assembly into the nozzle of the squeegee. Jet Adaptor Release button Upholstery Nozzle Yellow interlock button Attaching the Accessories To attach the window squeegee to Nozzles Note: The jet adaptor is lined up with the front clip of choice and rotate so the two are locked together. Squeegee clip Upholstery Nozzle tabs Squeegee tab 10 Slide the two tabs on the upholstery nozzle under the two tabs on the attachment. Rotate the upholstery nozzle forward until they are locked together. 3. You will hear a click and the yellow interlock should be in the ...
Insert the assembly into the nozzle of the squeegee. Jet Adaptor Release button Upholstery Nozzle Yellow interlock button Attaching the Accessories To attach the window squeegee to Nozzles Note: The jet adaptor is lined up with the front clip of choice and rotate so the two are locked together. Squeegee clip Upholstery Nozzle tabs Squeegee tab 10 Slide the two tabs on the upholstery nozzle under the two tabs on the attachment. Rotate the upholstery nozzle forward until they are locked together. 3. You will hear a click and the yellow interlock should be in the ...
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Lift the clip on the floor nozzle. Adjust for the opposite clip on the top of the floor nozzle. 2. Strap length adjustor Strap hook Steamer ring 11 Floor nozzle clip To attach the shoulder strap: If you would like to the floor nozzle: 1. Repeat steps one and two for comfort by sliding the strap length adjuster. To attach the cotton floor towel to use the shoulder strap: 1. Place the cotton towel under clip and release. 3. Attach the hooks on the strap to the plastic rings on the Steam-All™. 2.
Lift the clip on the floor nozzle. Adjust for the opposite clip on the top of the floor nozzle. 2. Strap length adjustor Strap hook Steamer ring 11 Floor nozzle clip To attach the shoulder strap: If you would like to the floor nozzle: 1. Repeat steps one and two for comfort by sliding the strap length adjuster. To attach the cotton floor towel to use the shoulder strap: 1. Place the cotton towel under clip and release. 3. Attach the hooks on the strap to the plastic rings on the Steam-All™. 2.
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Nozzles and Their Accessories Floor Nozzle The floor nozzle is used for cleaning cushions, carpets and car seats. Upholstery Nozzle Accessories Squeegee: Cleans glass surfaces, mirrors, ceramic tile, and other non-porous surfaces. Jet Nozzle Adaptor: Attaches to extend your reach an additional forty inches. Jet Nozzle Cleans multiple surfaces such as sealed wood and linoleum. Large Cotton Bonnet: Cleans sensitive surfaces. Sudden application of excessive heat may shatter glass (see Safety Warning on page 17). Adaptors Extension Tube: Use for the job, you must ...
Nozzles and Their Accessories Floor Nozzle The floor nozzle is used for cleaning cushions, carpets and car seats. Upholstery Nozzle Accessories Squeegee: Cleans glass surfaces, mirrors, ceramic tile, and other non-porous surfaces. Jet Nozzle Adaptor: Attaches to extend your reach an additional forty inches. Jet Nozzle Cleans multiple surfaces such as sealed wood and linoleum. Large Cotton Bonnet: Cleans sensitive surfaces. Sudden application of excessive heat may shatter glass (see Safety Warning on page 17). Adaptors Extension Tube: Use for the job, you must ...
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..., stain remover, or products containing alcohol) in the water as they may cause serious injury if in contact with any thing other than water or Oreck Fresh Air® Steam Mop Essence. Do not overfill. 3. Filler cap Cleaning Tips Using warm water will reduce heat-up time and risk of personal...
..., stain remover, or products containing alcohol) in the water as they may cause serious injury if in contact with any thing other than water or Oreck Fresh Air® Steam Mop Essence. Do not overfill. 3. Filler cap Cleaning Tips Using warm water will reduce heat-up time and risk of personal...
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Steam may cause serious injury if in the configuration that you need. 14 Allow the steamer and assembly to assemble the Steamer in contact with body parts. It is pushed out. Connect the Hose/Handle and Attachments 1. Important! Safety lock Steam trigger 1. Press the steam trigger and release all steam pressure before handling. Choose the adaptor, nozzle and accessory needed for your cleaning job. 2. Follow the assembly steps as described on page 9 to cool down until the red indicator on page 13). Always release all the steam pressure. 2. Do not attempt to remove ...
Steam may cause serious injury if in the configuration that you need. 14 Allow the steamer and assembly to assemble the Steamer in contact with body parts. It is pushed out. Connect the Hose/Handle and Attachments 1. Important! Safety lock Steam trigger 1. Press the steam trigger and release all steam pressure before handling. Choose the adaptor, nozzle and accessory needed for your cleaning job. 2. Follow the assembly steps as described on page 9 to cool down until the red indicator on page 13). Always release all the steam pressure. 2. Do not attempt to remove ...
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Ensure the filler cap is seated properly and tight, and the safety lock button on the filler cap is engaged before turning the steamer ON. Engage the trigger lock by pushing the safety lock button on the ON/OFF button. Turning the unit off when the correct temperature has been reached. Tip! Always direct the trigger away from the user and away from any bystanders. The red indicator on the hose handle is a safety device. Insert the power plug into a polarized electrical outlet. 2. The power and thermostat indicator will reduce the preheat time. 15 Important! ...
Ensure the filler cap is seated properly and tight, and the safety lock button on the filler cap is engaged before turning the steamer ON. Engage the trigger lock by pushing the safety lock button on the ON/OFF button. Turning the unit off when the correct temperature has been reached. Tip! Always direct the trigger away from the user and away from any bystanders. The red indicator on the hose handle is a safety device. Insert the power plug into a polarized electrical outlet. 2. The power and thermostat indicator will reduce the preheat time. 15 Important! ...
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To reduce the risk of the steam temperature and cleaning power move the handle closer to or farther away from the electrical outlet and let the unit/accessories cool down completely before using the steamer on objects or surfaces that cannot resist extreme temperatures (ie: unsealed wooden surfaces, laminates, plastics, delicate materials) may cause serious injury if in contact with body parts. Always check with the manufacturer if there is a doubt about using steam on the right side of time. Cleaning TIP For more control of personal injury, unplug the power cord from the ...
To reduce the risk of the steam temperature and cleaning power move the handle closer to or farther away from the electrical outlet and let the unit/accessories cool down completely before using the steamer on objects or surfaces that cannot resist extreme temperatures (ie: unsealed wooden surfaces, laminates, plastics, delicate materials) may cause serious injury if in contact with body parts. Always check with the manufacturer if there is a doubt about using steam on the right side of time. Cleaning TIP For more control of personal injury, unplug the power cord from the ...
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Apply steam to clean the glass at a distance of four to bottom) with bedding or covers. WARNING! Switch the steam OFF and wipe the moisture off the glass (top to six inches. 3. Dry after each pass. Allow the mattress or furniture to ten inches. 2. Cleaning Glass Surfaces ! Warm the glass by applying the steam evenly to the glass from a distance of the cloth. 17 Wipe the squeegee and lower edge of excessive heat may shatter glass and cause serious injury. Pass the steam slowly and evenly over the surfaces ensuring all areas are cleaned. 3. Repeat the process in a ...
Apply steam to clean the glass at a distance of four to bottom) with bedding or covers. WARNING! Switch the steam OFF and wipe the moisture off the glass (top to six inches. 3. Dry after each pass. Allow the mattress or furniture to ten inches. 2. Cleaning Glass Surfaces ! Warm the glass by applying the steam evenly to the glass from a distance of the cloth. 17 Wipe the squeegee and lower edge of excessive heat may shatter glass and cause serious injury. Pass the steam slowly and evenly over the surfaces ensuring all areas are cleaned. 3. Repeat the process in a ...
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For quick release of the cord rotate the storage release lever. 18 Wrap the cord around the cord storage foot and storage release lever. Press the steam trigger and release any steam pressure. 3. Empty the boiler tank and allow the steamer to dry before placing the cap back on. 6. Press the hose release button and release the hose. 7. Switch the steamer OFF, unplug the power cord and allow the tank to cool off. 2. Engage the steam safety lock button. 4. Remove the filler cap. 5. After Using the Steamer 1.
For quick release of the cord rotate the storage release lever. 18 Wrap the cord around the cord storage foot and storage release lever. Press the steam trigger and release any steam pressure. 3. Empty the boiler tank and allow the steamer to dry before placing the cap back on. 6. Press the hose release button and release the hose. 7. Switch the steamer OFF, unplug the power cord and allow the tank to cool off. 2. Engage the steam safety lock button. 4. Remove the filler cap. 5. After Using the Steamer 1.
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... from the electrical outlet and let the unit/accessories cool down completely before handling. 1. WARNING! Fill the boiler tank with anything other than water or Oreck Fresh Air® Steam Mop Essence. Never put additives (such as perfume, stain remover, or products containing alcohol) in the water as they are cooling...
... from the electrical outlet and let the unit/accessories cool down completely before handling. 1. WARNING! Fill the boiler tank with anything other than water or Oreck Fresh Air® Steam Mop Essence. Never put additives (such as perfume, stain remover, or products containing alcohol) in the water as they are cooling...
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... support for longer periods, follow the De-scaling the Boiler Tank instructions on page 19. All other servicing should be your own troubleshooter by an Oreck authorized service center. from nozzle. • Water condensation in unit. • See De-scaling the Boiler • Unit may be solved easily. Troubleshooting Service problems...
... support for longer periods, follow the De-scaling the Boiler Tank instructions on page 19. All other servicing should be your own troubleshooter by an Oreck authorized service center. from nozzle. • Water condensation in unit. • See De-scaling the Boiler • Unit may be solved easily. Troubleshooting Service problems...