Bissell 1400 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
Turn Power Switch to OFF position.
Note: If your unit has a Built In Heater turn the
Heater Switch off.
Unplug Power Cord from outlet.
Note: If a significant amount of Little Green
formula/water remains, it is all right to leave it
in the Clean/Solution Tank for your next
cleaning task.
Empty and rinse the Dirty/Collection Tank after each use,
OR when dirty water reaches the indicated maximum fill
line. To remove the tank, lift up the Dirty/Collection Tank
retainer lever and remove the tank from the unit.
Disconnect the cleaning tool from the Spray Trigger by
pushing down on button lock and pulling straight off (Do
NOT twist tools to remove them).
Once removed from the Spray Trigger, all tools can be
cleaned by rinsing under clean running water. The
TurboBrush tool’s switch must be in “SUCTION” position
before rinsing under clean running water.
Check Spray Nozzle for accumulated dirt or debris. If
necessary, clean with soft bristle brush.
Wipe all surfaces with a soft cloth.
Wrap Power Cord around the Cord Wrap on the back of
the Little Green.
Wrap Vacuum Flex Hose around the base of the unit and
secure the Spray Trigger.
Store unit in protected, dry area, at room
temperature (40º to 110ºF).
Note: For Little Green TurboBrush Models,
onboard storage for the TurboBrush Tool has
been provided on the back of the unit. Attach the
TurboBrush to the unit by pressing it onto the
holder firmly until the button snaps into hole.
When You’re Finished
Tip:
Before turning off the Little
Green, vacuum up clean
water to thoroughly rinse out
the interior of the Vacuum
Flex Hose. Then, lift the
cleaning tool and point it
upwards to drain any remain-
ing water into the
Dirty/Collection Tank.
WARNING:
Keep spray away from
face. Failure to do so
may result in personal
injury.
Storing Your Little Green
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Retainer Lever
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