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NZFLW1500Three Button Periodic Transmitter used to turn on and select the power level of a dirty air - upright vacuum cleaner

Oreck Corporation
Three Button Periodic Transmitter used to turn on and select the power level of a dirty air - upright vacuum cleaner - FCC ID NZFLW1500 - Oreck Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jun 07, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jun 07, 2012
Equipment Note
Three Button Periodic Transmitter used to turn on and select the power level of a dirty air - upright vacuum cleaner
Frequency Range
433.90000000 - 433.90000000
Company
Oreck Corporation
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Upright Vacuum Magnesium ™ POWERFUL LIGHTWEIGHT EASY TO USE MULTI-SURFACE Also Includes The Ultimate Handheld A portable, lightweight, and powerful vacuum. Perfect for your difficult & hard to reach cleaning needs. Designed for maximum ease of use. User’s Manual Important! Read this manual carefully, and keep for future reference. Magnesium ™ | Magnesium ™ RS | Magnesium ™ SW | Magnesium ™ RF 2 3 10 7 11 12 13 18 15 4 5 6 17 9 8 1 14 16 19 Parts 1 Handle with soft comfort grip 2 On/Off Switch 3 Cord Release 4 Magnesium ™ Handle 5 Deflector 6 Bag Dock 7 Carry Handle 8 Zipper 9 Main Bumper 10 Power Cord 11 Lower Tube 12 Fan Housing 13 Rear Wheels 14 Cover 15 Outer Bag 16 Power Head 17 Inner Filter Bag 18 Swivel 19 Edge Brushes 20 Battery Door Enjoy Thank you for purchasing the Oreck Magnesium ™ upright vacuum cleaner. The inner bag is already installed. Simply install the handle and you are ready to enjoy your new Oreck Magnesium Upright Vacuum Cleaner. Welcome to our Call. Click. Visit. customer service program. To speak with an Oreck representative call or click using the infromation below. Contents Parts............................................2 Safety....................................2 Operation..............................3 Use & Maintenance.................................................................5 Troubleshooting & Parts.........................................................6 French.................................7 Spanish...................................11 Call USA: 1•800•989•3535 Canada: 1•888•676•7325 Click www.oreck.com Visit Visit one of our many Oreck store locations. Other Oreck accessories a vail able at: Upright Vacuum Magnesium ™ 1 2 20 Magnesium ™ RS & Magnesium ™ RF ONLY Magnesium ™ RX & Magnesium ™ LX ONLY Magnesium ™ & Magnesium ™ SW ONLY Magnesium ™ RS & Magnesium ™ RF ONLY Magnesium ™ RS & Magnesium ™ RF ONLY 15 Outer Bag 16 Power Head 17 Inner Filter Bag 18 Swivel 19 Edge Brushes 20 Battery Door General Warnings • Do not leave appliance unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing. • Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces. • 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. • Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used near children. • Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended attachments. • 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: US: 1-800-989- 3535 Canada: 1-888-676-7325 • Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. • Keep cord away from heated surfaces. • Do not run appliance over cord. • Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. • Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands. • Always test a small area to determine if surface is suitable for the cleaner. • Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair and anything that may reduce air flow. • Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts. • Do not use to pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. • Do not use without disposable inner bag assembly in place. • Turn off all controls before unplugging. • Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. • Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such as gasoline or lighter fluid, or use in areas where they may be present. • Do not use appliance in an enclosed space where flammable, explosive or toxic vapors are given off by oil base paint, paint thinner, some mothproofing substances, or in an area where flammable dust is present. • Do not pick up toxic material such as chlorine bleach, drain cleaner, gasoline, etc. with this appliance. • Use caution when vacuuming over area rug edges and fringe. • Product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. ! WARNING!: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not alter the plug in any way. When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Household Use Only READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS VACUUM CLEANER ! CAUTION! Wood Floors, Soft (Vinyl, Asphalt Tile, etc.) Floor Surfaces and Polished Floor Finishes Use low speed on hard floor surfaces. Use floor and floor finish manufacturer’s recommended methods of cleaning. The brushroll may also scuff very soft finishes. Do not operate the vacuum while in the upright and locked position. Do not let the vacuum run while in any one stationary position for any period of time. Keep the vacuum moving while in operation. 12 The Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement includes the following: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protections against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that …

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Users Manual

USE & MAINTENANCE Simple Operating Tips You’ll love the way your Oreck cleans under things, and is SO lightweight and easy to use. The following are a few simple suggestions regarding its operation: • When inserting a new disposable inner bag, first puff out and OPEN the bag. • When the disposable inner bag is full, replace it. • Check the disposable inner bag at least once a month. • Do not run the vacuum over the cord. The revolving brushroll could damage the cord. • Use caution when vacuuming over area rug edges and fringe. • If at any time the machine does not pick up properly or makes an unusual noise, stop operation and service. • Although your upright will pick up pins, paper clips, and other small objects, it is recommended that these be removed from the floor before you vacuum. Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to the motor suction fan and its housing. The Belt The Oreck Magnesium ™ is equipped with the Endurolife ™ Belt, which is designed for long life and doesn’t need changing. Motor Protection/Vacuum Shutdown If the vacuum becomes overloaded, which could occur by sucking up a large obstruction or on extremely thick carpet, the electronics are designed to shut down the vacuum. If this happens, the vacuum will be turned off and the headlights will flash. To reset the vacuum turn the unit off, wait 5 seconds, and then turn it back on. If it shuts down again there may be a large obstruction in the vacuum. See “Stuffing or Blockage” for the steps on clearing a blockage. WARNING: Unplug cord from electrical outlet before servicing. Lubrication The vacuum motor bearings are factory lubricated and sealed. Further lubrication is not required. Brushroll Maintenance At least once a month, check for and remove excessive lint, string or hair from the revolving brushroll. Patented cleaning grooves on the brushroll will allow easier cleaning. Wipe the outside of the vacuum with a damp cloth. Also clean the connector deflector assembly area, base of vacuum and fan housing area. If there is dust in the outer bag, vacuum it or shake it out. A little preventative maintenance will keep your Upright vacuum looking new and will ensure continued cleaning effectiveness. ! Replacing the Brushroll The brushroll is designed for long life. Should it ever become worn or frayed, it can be replaced by an Oreck Authorized Service Center. Squeaky Wheels 1. Using a small screwdriver, gently slide it under the wheel and pry the wheel upwards. It should be fairly easy to do. 2. Slide the wheel off the axle. 3. Use petroleum based lubricant, and apply a small amount to the axle with a Q-tip, spreading evenly on the axle. 4. Slide the wheel back onto the axle. A Locked Position Removing the Battery 1. Place a quarter in the grooves of the plastic battery cap (A). Rotate counterclockwise 45 degrees. 2. Pull plastic battery cap out. The silver round battery is located inside. 3. At the top of the battery is located a silver battery contact that holds the battery in place. With the tip of a screwdriver, lift the contact up and away from the battery. Once the contact has cleared, the battery will spring forward for easy removal. Removing the Battery 1. Insert battery into battery compartment. 2. Insert plastic battery cap with grooves facing a vertical position. Place a quarter in the grooves of the plastic battery cap. Rotate clockwise 45 degrees to lock the cap into place. 1 1 2 2 3 56 USE & MAINTENANCE Disassembling the Handle Note: The upper handle assembly is held in place by two spring loaded pins. To remove the handle, both spring loaded pins must be depressed at the same time. 1. Place the unit on a table so that the vacuum handle is at eye level. 2. Facing the front of the vacuum, flip rubber covers A & B up. Keep both flaps flipped upright. 3. Locate the silver-colored push pin under flaps A & B. 4. Use a small household item such as a ballpoint pen, screwdriver, or paper clip to depress the silver-colored push pin. While keeping an upward pull on the handle, insert the tip of the household item into the silver-colored push pin until you feel a release. Note: When button is depressed make sure to keep handle slightly pulled up. 5. Rotate the vacuum 180 degrees and repeat steps 1-4 in flap B. 6. After depressing both silver-colored push pins in flaps A & B, the handle will release. A Pin A Pin B 3 4 Stuffing or Blockage IMPORTANT: On plush and new carpets, stuffing may occur inside the intake tube and the lower tube assembly. This is due to excessive fuzz and loose cuttings in the carpet. Stuffing could occur for the first few cleanings until all the loose material is removed. Due to the high efficiency of the vacuum, many older carpets will cause stuffing when the vacuum is first used on them. If your vacuum does not pick up properly, or makes unusual noise and the outer bag does not fluff up or balloon open, follow these steps: WARNING: Unplug cord from electrical outlet before servicing. 7. Check for blockage at the mouth of the intake opening. If there is blockage, remove it with long-nose pliers, a screwdriver or coat hanger. 8. Twist lower collar counterclockwise to slide up. Pull tube out of base. Check for blockage. If blockage is in the tube, remove with a coat hanger. 9. If tube is not blocked, look into fan housing. Remove debris with long-nose pliers, a screwdriver or coat hanger. 10. Insert tube and push down until the tube is seated. Make sure O-ring is in place against fan housing opening. 11. To finish reassembly, replace and tighten collar clockwise until collar locking tabs are locked in place. NOTE: Many times blockage occurs due to a full disposable inner bag causing dirt to back down the air flow system. When that happens, the blockage will be at the top of the system, starting in the area where the disposable inner bag connects to the connector assembly. If the above actions do not correct the problem, contact an Oreck authorized service center or call the customer service…

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External Photos

Unit Front Appearance – Transmitter at Top of Handle Unit Rear Appearance – Transmitter at Top of Handle Handle User Interface Buttons

ID Label/Location Info

Data label placement: Right rear opposite the power cord.

ID Label/Location Info

LW1500CRS 120 VOLTS 60HZ 4.0 AMP FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY POUR USAGE MENEGER CONFORMS TO UL STD 1017 CERTIFIED TO CSA C22.2 NO. 243-10 ETL Factory Code Serial Number Date code = YYDDD Format AW-1694 11040 DATE: 05/23/12 WHITE LETTERING BLACK LABEL SUBSTRATE A FCC ID: NZFLW1500 TYPE 1 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference recieved, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Data Label With FCC Language for LW1500CRS

Internal Photos

Transmitter PCB Bottom Connected to Unit Handle Transmitter PCB Top Connected to Unit Handle Transmitter PCB Bottom Transmitter PCB Top

Test Report

Amber Helm Development L.C. 92723 Michigan Hwy-152 Sister Lakes, MI 49047 A copy of this Report will be on file with AHD to:May, 2022Page1 of 28 EMC Test Report #1201582FX Issued05/11/12 Regarding the FCC Part 15, SubPart C testing Vacuum Cleaner 3 Button Transmitter Switch Model Number:LW1500RS, LW1500CRS, LW1000RF FCC ID: NZFLW1500 Category:Manual 15.231b Intentional Radiator Judgments:FCC Part 15 Part 15.231 – Compliant Industry Canada RSS-210 Issue 7, ICES-003 and RSS-Gen - Compliant NVLAP LAB CODE 200129-0 Prepared for:Doug Ogonowski Oreck Corporation 1400 Salem Rd Cookeville, Tn. 38506 Test Date(s):5/3/2012-5/6/2012 Report prepared by:Report reviewed by David J. Miller, NCEGordon L. Helm, NCE Data recorded by:_________________________ Gordon L. Helm, NCE Test Engineer, AHD Test report # 1201582FXTested 5/3/2012-5/6/2012 FCC 15.231 for 3 Button Transmitter AHD EMC Lab, 92723 Michigan Hwy-152, Sister Lakes, MI 49047 (269) 429-8352 Page 2 of 28 Table of Contents Statements concerning this report ....................................................................................................3 FCC Required user statements:........................................................................................................4 Industry Canada Required user statements: .....................................................................................5 Summary of Results .........................................................................................................................6 Changes Made to Achieve Compliance:....................................................................................... 7 EUT Descriptions.............................................................................................................................7 Specifications:............................................................................................................................... 9 EUT Block Diagram: .................................................................................................................... 9 EUT Pictures ............................................................................................................................... 10 Equipment Test Setup: ...................................................................................................................12 Support Equipment & Cabling.................................................................................................... 12 Setup Pictures.............................................................................................................................. 13 Measurement Report ......................................................................................................................16 Standards Applied to Test ........................................................................................................... 16 Equipment Configuration............................................................................................................ 16 Test Methodology ....................................................................................................................... 16 Radiated: ................................................................................................................................. 16 Variance from Test Procedure: ............................................................................................... 17 Test Data ..................................................................................................................................... 17 Radiated Spurious Emissions:................................................................................................. 17 Radiated Transmit Emissions ................................................................................................. 17 Environment................................................................................................................................ 21 APPENDIX A ................................................................................................................................22 Measurement Procedures ............................................................................................................ 22 Line Conducted ....................................................................................................................... 22 Radiated .................................................................................................................................. 23 Measurement Facilities & Equipment ........................................................................................ 24 Test Site .................................................................................................................................. 24 Cable Loss................................................................................................................................... 25 Antenna Factors .......................................................................................................................... 26 AHD Accreditation ..................................................................................................................... 27 NARTE Seal.......................................................................................................................... 28 Test report # 1201582FXTested 5/3/2012-5/6/2012 FCC 15.231 for 3 Button Transmitter AHD EMC Lab, 92723 Michigan Hwy-152, Sister Lakes, MI 49047 (269) 429-8352 Page 3 of 28 Statements concerning this report NVLAP Accreditation: NVLAP Lab Code 200129-0 The scope of AHD accreditation are the test methods of: IEC/CISPR 22:Limits and methods measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment. FCC Method – 47 CFT Part 15:Digital Devices. AS/NZS 3548:Electromagnetic Interference – Limits and Methods of Measurement of Information Technology Equipment. IEC61000-4-2 and Amen…

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Test Setup Photos

Radiated Prescreen Setup Radiated Test Setup Front View Radiated Test Rear Setup Transmit Test Setup End Orientation Transmit Test Setup Flat Orientation Transmit Test Setup Side Orientation

Contact Information

Applicant

Douglas Ogonowski(Senior Reliability Engineer)
[email protected]931-646-3541Fax: 931-646-3577

Test Firm

AHD EMC LaboratoryGordon Helm
[email protected]269-313-2433Fax: 269-429-9016

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115.231433.9 MHz - 433.9 MHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term