Bissell 1860 Carpet Cleaner User Manual


 
Replacing the Water Filter
If you fill your steam cleaner with normal tap water, it is
essential to check the water filter and replace it when it
is no longer effective. Change the filter when the bright
green grains turn dark blue. If the filter is not changed
at the appropriate time, calcium deposits will accumulate
on the heating element, causing damage or reduced
performance.
If you fill your steam cleaner with distilled or
demineralized water, you may only need to change
your filter once a year.
To replace your filter:
Unscrew (counterclockwise)
the Water Tank from the
steam cleaner.
Remove the used filter by
lifting it straight from the
steam cleaner.
Insert new filter by aligning
water inlet and outlet plugs
with holes in steam cleaner
body. Press filter down until
it clicks firmly into place.
Replace Water Tank.
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Replacement Filters
Use only BISSELL Water filters in your BISSELL
Steam ‘n Clean steam cleaner. You may purchase
filters by using the order form in this User’s Guide.
To locate a retailer near you, or to place an order, call
BISSELL Consumer Services
1-800-237-7691
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. — 7 p.m. EST
Saturday 9 a.m. — 1 p.m. EST
Or visit out Website @ http://www.bissell.com
Maintenance
Other uses
2. Unplug C.I.D. plug from outlet.
4. Store the steam cleaner in a clean, dry area.
When you’re done
1. Engage Safety Lock by sliding forward.
3. Remove Water Tank, empty, then replace.
NOTE: You do not need to empty the Water Tank if you plan to use the steam cleaner within a matter of hours.
For longer storage, always empty the tank.
REMOVE
REPLACE
CAUTION: Do
not add anything except
cool water or you will
cause damage to the
heating element and
void your warranty.
Your Steam ‘n Clean is a very versatile tool. Use it to:
Give your houseplants a refreshing cool cloud mist by using
the steam selector at 12” or more away from plants.
Soften gum or adhesives for easier removal.
Soften glazing putty on windows for easier removal.
Clean and sanitize coolers.
Clean and sanitize sink garbage disposals.
Clean exhaust fan reusable filters. (Always remove
from fixture before cleaning.