Oreck Tower Owners Guide - Page 11

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ENGLISH Troubleshooting. Service problems that appear to be major can often be solved easily. You can be your own troubleshooter by reviewing this guide. All other servicing should be done by an Oreck authorized service center. Problem Unit does not turn on. Check • Power Cord • Power Button • Cabinet Door "Check Collector Cell" • Collector Cell has turned red. "Check Collector Cell" • Collector Cell light is flashing red. Unit does not remove pollutants. Unit sparks, crackles and pops. • Collector Cell • Collector Cell "Check Odor Absorber" • Odor Absorber light has turned red. Does not remove odor. • Odor Absorber Unit still does not operate properly. • Check all the above points. What to do • Plug in the power cord. • Set power button for desired blower speed. • Make sure cabinet door is closed securely. • Wash collector cell. Make sure it is thoroughly clean and dry before reinstalling. • Collector cell may need cleaning. Clean collector cell. • Collector cell may not be completely dry. Allow it to air dry longer. • Collector cell may be damaged. Contact Oreck for service. • Wash collector cell. Make sure it is thoroughly clean and dry before reinstalling. • Sparking or popping noise (arcing) occurs when a large particle is captured in the collector cell. • If the unit is arcing excessively, the collector cell may be dirty. Try cleaning the collector cell. • If excessive arcing continues after proper cleaning, the cell may be damaged or wet. If damaged, contact Oreck for service. • Replace odor absorber if desired. • If the odor absorber is not replaced, remove old odor absorber to turn off "Check Odor Absorber" light. • Vacuum odor absorber with a soft brush attachment if dirty. Do not use any liquids to clean the odor absorber. • Replace odor absorber if desired. • Contact Oreck for service. 11

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Trouble-
shooting.
Service problems that
appear to be major can
often be solved easily.
You can be your own
troubleshooter by
reviewing this guide.
All other servicing
should be done by an
Oreck authorized
service center.
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Problem
Check
What to do
Unit does not turn on.
Power Cord
Plug in the power cord.
Power Button
Set power button for desired
blower speed.
Cabinet Door
Make sure cabinet door is closed
securely.
“Check Collector Cell”
Collector Cell
Wash collector cell. Make sure it
has turned red.
is thoroughly clean and dry before
reinstalling.
“Check Collector Cell”
Collector Cell
Collector cell may need cleaning.
light is flashing red.
Clean collector cell.
Collector cell may not be completely
dry. Allow it to air dry longer.
Collector cell may be damaged.
Contact Oreck for service.
Unit does not
Collector Cell
Wash collector cell. Make sure it is
remove pollutants.
thoroughly clean and dry before
reinstalling.
Unit sparks, crackles
Collector Cell
Sparking or popping noise (arcing)
and pops
.
occurs when a large particle is
captured in the collector cell.
If the unit is arcing excessively, the
collector cell may be dirty. Try
cleaning the collector cell.
If excessive arcing continues after
proper cleaning, the cell may be
damaged or wet. If damaged,
contact Oreck for service.
“Check Odor Absorber”
Odor Absorber
Replace odor absorber if desired.
If the odor absorber is not replaced,
remove old odor absorber to turn off
“Check Odor Absorber” light.
Does not remove odor.
Odor Absorber
Vacuum odor absorber with a soft
brush attachment if dirty. Do not
use any liquids to clean the odor
absorber.
Replace odor absorber if desired.
Unit still does not
Check all the
Contact Oreck for service.
operate properly.
above points.
light has turned red.
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