Oreck 2005RH Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
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How to Replace a Worn Belt
WARNING: Unplug cord from
electrical outlet before servicing.
Remove the replacement
belt from the storage
channel.
Remove the door by
removing the hold down
screw located on side of
power head.
Slide the door forward
by prying open with a
screwdriver or coin.
Remove the belt from the
brush roll pulley and the
motor drive shaft.
Loop the new belt over
the motor drive shaft.
Place the opposite end of
the belt on the brush roll
pulley
. Rotate the br
ush
roll three (3) complete
revolutions to ensure that
no par
t of the belt is
overhanging the end of
the motor drive shaft.
Replace the door by
sliding it into the groove
at the bottom of the
housing. Replace the
hold down screw.
CAUTION—WOOD FLOORS, SOFT (VINYL, ASPHALT TILE,
ETC.) FLOOR SURFACES AND POLISHED FLOOR FINISHES
Use floor and floor finish manufacturer’s recommended
methods of cleaning. The metal strip on the base of the
cleaner could be damaged if used on concrete or abrasive
surfaces, and, therefore, cause damage to wood floors
, soft
(vinyl, asphalt tile, etc.) floor surfaces and polished floor
finishes
. The roller brush may also scuff very soft finishes. 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.
Celoc® Hypo-Allergenic Filter System: 2005HH
The CELOC SMMS outer bag of your vacuum cleaner is high
filtration medical material designed to filter the smallest of
dust particles. It is important the inside of the outer bag be
cleaned. Vacuum the inside of the outer bag or hand wash,
turned inside out, with warm water, and air dry. For best
results, the CELOC SMMS outer bag should be replaced
once a year.
The CELOC layered disposable inner dust bag
must be replaced once a month even if it is
not full.
Change it more often if it is used in extremely dirty areas.
Increase the cleaning power of your vacuum by changing the
bag often.
Operating Instructions