Oreck Vacuum Cleaner XLPRO10A User Manual

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S I M P L Y  
A M A Z I N G  
USERS GUIDE  
BackPack  
Vacuum  
XLPRO6A  
XLPRO10A  
XLPRO6Z  
•IMPORTANT•  
SAVE THIS BOOKLET!  
Includes:  
• Warranty  
• Safety Warnings  
• Parts List  
• Operating Instructions  
• Accessories List  
• Trouble Diagnosis  
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To Assemble Tools  
Maintenance and Customer Service  
1. Turn wand nut counterclockwise approximately four  
complete turns.  
Your XLPro is a product of precise engineering. If you require additional  
information or have problems with your Oreck appliance, you may call  
ORECK customer service at:  
T
O OPEN  
T
O LOCK  
2. Insert the tool into wand and coupling.  
3. While holding tool in place, turn nut clockwise until  
wand nut is fully locked.  
COMMERCIAL: 1-800-336-0433  
HOSPITALITY: 1-888-23-ORECK  
CANADA: 1-888-67-ORECK  
Grounding Instructions  
Please specify the model number and serial/code number which can be  
found on the data plate on the back of the vacuum.  
DANGER: Improper use of the grounding plug can result in a risk of  
electric shock.  
Save your sales or purchase slip. Should your Oreck appliance require  
warranty service in the U.S.A., present this slip to the Authorized Service  
Center as your proof of purchase date or, in Canada, call customer service.  
Electrical equipment must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break,  
grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to  
reduce the risk of electric shock. The vacuum is equipped with a cord  
having an equipment-grounding conductor and grounding plug. The  
plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed  
and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
Vacuum Cleaner Care  
Treat your vacuum cleaner as you would any other high grade precision  
made product. Dropping and other misuses may result in a damaged  
unit which will not be covered by warranty.  
If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary, bring unit to an  
authorized service center. This electric equipment is for use on a  
nominal 120 volt circuit, and has a grounded plug that looks like the plug  
illustrated in (Fig A).  
When not in use, the power cord should be wrapped around the molded-in  
cord wrap for storage. After each use, wipe the vacuum body,  
accessories and power cord with a damp cloth.  
Read this manual completely before operating this vacuum. It is  
important to follow the instructions in the manual to prevent the  
possibility of injury or damage to the user and/or machine.  
Operation & Assembly  
WARNING: Improper connection of the equipment-  
grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.  
Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you  
are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded.  
This vacuum is equipped with an air-thru motor and is designed for dry  
pickup only. Unpack the carton and remove the vacuum and  
attachments. The backpack comes assembled; you will need to install  
the hose and attachments.  
DO NOT modify the plug provided with the equipment. If it will not fit the  
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.  
NOTE: Some accessories are packed inside the unit.  
To Change Paper Filter Bag  
NOTE: In Canada, the use of a temporary adaptor is not permitted by  
1. XLPRO6A / XLPRO6Z: Turn top lid of vacuum a  
half turn counterclockwise and remove from the  
body. XLPRO10A: Release clips and remove lid.  
the Canadian Electrical Code.  
Adjustment Instructions  
2. Remove full paper bag from the tank and dispose  
of properly.  
Proper fitting and adjustment of the straps is necessary to ensure fatigue  
free use. The most important item to remember when adjusting the  
shoulder straps and the hip belt is that it is the hip belt that supports  
the BackPack, not the shoulder straps. The shoulder straps are there  
to provide stability to balance the load, NOT to bear the weight.  
3. Expand paper filter bag and set inside the cloth  
filter.  
4. XLPRO6A / XLPRO6Z: Reinstall top lid and turn a half turn  
clockwise to tighten. XLPRO10A: Reinstall top lid and fasten  
clips.  
Hip Belt  
Loosen the shoulder straps and the hip belt and place  
the BackPack on your back with your arms through the  
shoulder straps. Position the belt on your hips. This  
should be about 2” below where you would wear a  
normal belt. Connect the male and female connectors  
together. Grasp the adjustment strap on each side of  
the hip belt connector and pull out, parallel to the  
ground, until the hip belt is firmly cinched to your hips.  
CAUTION: Always exercise caution when handling the vacuum.  
Dropping the vacuum could cause permanent damage to the internal  
components.  
Cloth Filter Maintenance  
The cloth filter should be cleaned each time you empty the tank. DO  
NOT WASH the cloth filter because shrinkage of the cloth and damage  
to the gasket can occur. To clean the cloth filter, shake off loose particles  
and brush exposed surface with a soft bristle brush.  
Shoulder Straps  
Now that you have the hip belt in place and tightened  
you may adjust the shoulder straps. Grasp the  
To Connect Hose  
1. Connect the non-swivel end of the hose into the inlet on top of  
vacuum.  
adjustment strap at the bottom of each shoulder pad and  
pull the straps downward until the straps are fitted to  
your body. When properly adjusted you should be able to  
slide two fingers under the strap on top of your shoulder.  
Any irritation around the shoulder area indicates  
your shoulder straps are too tight.  
2. Connect the swivel end of hose to the wand or tool you are  
planning to use.  
Wand Assembly  
The two piece wand requires some assembly.  
1. Align the button lock of the upper wand section  
with the opening for button lock in the lower wand  
section.  
2. Push sections together; unit lock is accomplished.  
3
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Troubleshooting Guide  
Parts Diagram  
CAUTION: Always disconnect power cord before servicing  
vacuum.  
WARNING: Repairs should only be performed by an  
authorized service center.  
Problem: Loss of Vacuum  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Damaged lid.  
2. Full paper filter bag.  
3. Clogged hose or wand.  
1. Inspect and replace if needed.  
2. Replace paper filter bag.  
3. Remove obstruction.  
Problem: Dust blowing from  
vacuum when running.  
Cause:  
Solution:  
1. Full paper filter bag.  
2. Improperly installed paper  
filter bag.  
1. Replace filter bag.  
2. Reinstall or replace paper filter  
bag.  
3. Cloth filter bag dirty.  
3. Clean cloth filter bag.  
ALL OTHER SERVICING SHOULD BE DONE BY AN  
ORECK AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER.  
CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE HOT LINE  
COMMERCIAL:1-800-336-0433  
HOSPITALITY: 1-888-23-ORECK  
CANADA: 1-888-67-ORECK  
(29)  
(33)  
(36)  
(37)  
Whenever calling, please be sure to have your model and serial  
number from data plate.  
(32)  
(31)  
XLPRO10A Parts Listing  
XLPRO6A & XLPRO6Z Parts Listing  
Item #  
Part #  
Description  
Item #  
Part #  
Description  
1
2
3
4
10-0001-O  
10-0002-O  
10-0003  
10 Qt Body  
10 Qt Lid, Complete  
Lid Latch  
1
2
6
7
10-0001-6-O  
10-0002-6-O  
PK25PRO6DW  
10-0496  
6 Qt Body  
6 Qt Lid  
6 Qt Paper Bag, 25 Pk  
6 Qt Cloth Bag  
10-0004  
Lid Rivet  
6
7
8
12  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
25  
26  
28  
PK25PRO10DW  
10-0007-A  
10-0008-A  
10-0012  
10-0014  
10-0015  
10-0016  
10-0017  
10-0018  
10-0019  
10 Qt Paper Bag, 25 Pk  
10 Qt Cloth Bag  
Complete Dome Filter  
Motor  
Screws, Motor  
Washers, Motor  
Motor Deflector Plate  
Screw, Motor Deflector  
Sound Filter Band  
Dual Cell Noise Filter  
Cushioned Back Pad  
Waist Belt (Not Shown)  
Screw, Waist Belt  
Washer, Waist Belt  
On/Off Switch  
8
10-0008-A  
10-0012  
10-0014  
10-0015  
10-0016  
10-0017  
10-0018  
10-0019  
10-0020  
10-0021  
10-0022  
10-0023  
10-0025  
10-0026-A  
COMMCORD  
10-0069  
10-0070  
10-1333  
Complete Dome Filter  
Motor  
Screws, Motor  
12  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
25  
26  
28  
38  
39  
40  
Washers, Motor  
Motor Deflector Plate  
Screw, Motor Deflector  
Sound Filter Band  
Dual Cell Noise Filter  
Cushioned Back Pad  
Waist Belt (Not Shown)  
Screw, Waist Belt  
Washer, Waist Belt  
On/Off Switch  
Power Cord, 17”  
50’ Electrical Cord  
Cushion Support Clamp  
Screw (Cord Lock)  
Set, Motor Brushes  
10-0020  
10-0021  
10-0022  
10-0023  
10-0025  
10-0026-A  
COMMCORD  
10-0069  
Power Cord, 17”  
50’ Electrical Cord  
Cushion Support Clamp  
38  
3910-0070  
40  
Screw (Cord Lock)  
10-1333  
Accessories  
Set, Motor Brushes  
Description  
Item #  
Part #  
Description  
Accessories  
Item #  
Part #  
29  
31  
32  
33  
36  
37  
41  
42  
10-0030-A  
10-0031  
10-0032  
10-0033  
10-0036  
10-0037  
10-0183-A  
10-0183  
2 Pc Aluminum Wand  
5” Upholstery Tool  
14” Scalloped Floor Tool  
17” Crevice Tool  
Stretch Hose w/Cuffs  
3” Dust Brush  
29  
31  
32  
33  
36  
37  
41  
42  
10-0030-A  
10-0031  
10-0032  
10-0033  
10-0036  
10-0037  
10-0183-A  
10-0183  
2 Pc Aluminum Wand  
5” Upholstery Tool  
14” Scalloped Floor Tool  
17” Crevice Tool  
Stretch Hose w/Cuffs  
3” Dust Brush  
Floor Replace Brush  
Bristle, Floor Tool (Sold Separately)  
Floor Replace Brush  
Bristle, Floor Tool  
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owned and used under the authority of Oreck Holdings, LLC.  
42462 REV H 12/05  
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