Bissell 6583 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
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Special tools
Your BISSELL PowerForce Bagless is not only a
powerful carpet and rug vacuum cleaner, it’s also
a versatile above floor vacuum cleaner when you
select one of the special tools.
1. Raise handle to upright position.
2. Grasp quick reach handle and lift hose wand to
separate from suction intake opening.
3. Attach tools by firmly pushing onto vacuum
hose or extension wand.
Combination Dusting Brush/Upholstery Tool:
Two types of cleaning tools are included in
one attachment: rotate for desired tool.
Use brush side to dust furniture, blinds, books,
lamps, shelves, and baseboards.
Use upholstery side for curtains,
draperies, cushions, fabrics.
Crevice Tool:
Use in tight narrow spaces.
Extension Wand:
Use with desired attachment for a longer reach.
Power cord
When you are done using your BISSELL
PowerForce Bagless, return it to the upright
position and store the power cord.
1. Turn vacuum cleaner OFF.
2. Unplug power cord by grasping the polarized
plug (NOT the cord) and disconnect from outlet.
3. Loop power cord around cord wraps on side
of vacuum cleaner.
4. Clip molded plug to power cord to secure.
Operation
NOTICE:
The floor brush will continue to rotate
while you use your vacuum for above
floor cleaning. To prevent carpet
damage, do not lean on the vacuum
or let the powerfoot tilt forward.
CAUTION:
The rotating floor brush
continues to rotate while
tools are in use. To reduce
the risk of injury from
moving parts, always move
the cleaner with the
carrying handle at the back
of the cleaner. Always place
vacuum cleaner on floor
with handle in upright
position when using tools.
Never place your fingers
under the cleaner when
it is running. Never place
powerfoot on furniture or
uneven surfaces. Do not
place vacuum cleaner close
enough to objects to pull
them into rotating brush.
Tip:
Hair, string and small
objects can block the
vacuum hose or
tools. Check them
occasionally for
obstructions.
NOTICE:
While vacuuming, certain carpets
and low humidity conditions may
generate small static discharges.
The discharges are entirely
harmless and are not associated
in any way with the main
power supply.