Bissell 50Y6 Series Carpet Cleaner User Manual


 
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Operations
6
Pre-treating
Cleaning effectiveness will be enhanced
if you pre-treat heavily stained or
highly-soiled areas. Here’s how to do it:
1. Hold the cleaning tool just above the
surface of the carpet or upholstery
to be cleaned. Press the trigger to
release a spray of cleaning solution
directly onto the soiled area.
2. Wait 3-5 minutes before cleaning.
1. Turn the power/heater to the ON
position. Wait 30 seconds before
use to allow the heater to reach the
proper temperature.
2. Hold the tool approximately 1” above
the soiled surface. Press the spray trig-
ger to apply the cleaning solution to
the soiled area. Raise the tool slighty
to check for spray.
3. Using the brush on the tool, gently
scrub the area to be cleaned.
4. For thorough cleaning, spray additional
solution while the brush and suction are
in contact with the surface.
5. Apply downward pressure on the tool and
pull it toward you. The suction will remove
the dirt and cleaning solution. Continue
until no more dirt can be removed.
6. As a final step, use “drying strokes” (by
not pressing the spray trigger) to remove
as much liquid/moisture as possible.
Repeat this step as often as necessary.
WARNING:
Use only BISSELL 2X compact
formulas in your cleaner. Use of
cleaning formulas which contain
lemon or pine oil may damage
this appliance and void the
warranty. Chemical spot cleaners
or solvent-based soil removers
also should not be used. These
products may react with the
plastic materials used in your
cleaner, causing cracking or
pitting
.
Cleaning with your Little Green PROheat
WARNING:
Do not use an extension cord
with this product. The use of an
extension cord may result in a
severe electrical shock, particularly
if the extension cord does not have
an electrical rating higher than that
of the product, OR if the extension
cord does not have a three-prong
grounding plug and if the extension
cord is not plugged into a circuit
box with a ground fault circuit
interrupter. Safety precautions such
as keeping all connections off the
ground and dry will not eliminate
the danger.
1.
Power/Heater Switch