Bissell 22C1 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
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Handle position
Press the handle release pedal with your foot
to place your Cleanview Helix into one of three
cleaning positions.
1.
Upright For storage and above
floor cleaning with tools.
2. Normal cleaning Press handle release
pedal once. Use for most
household floor cleaning
tasks.
3. Low cleaning With the vacuum in
normal cleaning position,
press handle release
pedal again, use for
reaching under low
furniture such as tables,
chairs or beds.
Height adjustment
The Powerfoot/Rotating floor brush can be
adjusted to clean several floor surfaces.
NOTE: For optimal cleaning performance,
adjust to the lowest practical setting. If
your cleaner is difficult to push, adjust to
the next higher setting.
1. Place handle in upright position.
2. Turn height adjustment knob to desired setting.
Lowest Setting For bare floors.
Medium Settings For short and medium
pile carpets.
Highest Setting For plush pile carpet.
3. Place the handle in the normal cleaning
position and the Powerfoot will adjust to the
setting chosen.
NOTE: You may also adjust the setting while
in the normal cleaning position.
Transporting cleaner
1. To move your cleaner from room to room,
put the Handle in the upright position, tilt the
cleaner back on its rear wheels and push
forward.
2. The cleaner can also be moved by using the
carrying handle.
Operation
CAUTION:
Before using your vacuum,
make sure that the dirt con-
tainer is in locked position and
that all filters (inner circular,
outer circular, pre-motor and
post-motor) are in place. Do
not operate your vacuum with-
out these filters.
Tip:
Your vacuum features a Quick Release cord wrap.
To remove the power cord quickly and easily, rotate
the upper cord wrap towards floor, and slip power
cord from upper and lower
cord wraps.
Tip:
Before cleaning under
low furniture, check
area first for objects
that might harm the
unit or block the
vacuum hose.
Tip:
Hair, string and small
objects can block
the vacuum hose or
tools. Check them
occasionally for
obstructions.