Bissell 66Q4 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
Operation
Stain removal
Do Not Delay! Attending to an accident soon after
it occurs ensures the most optimal clean. Leaving
it for an extended period of time may cause it to
set and become permanent.
1. Blot up liquids with an absorbent cloth or paper
towels. White materials are recommended because
certain dyes may bleed and make the stain worse.
2. Gently scrape up any semi-solids with a spoon or
spatula. Do not use a knife or other utensil with sharp
edges because it could damage the carpet or upholstery.
3. If the area has dried, remove the remaining
semi-solids and residue with a sweeper or vacuum.
4. Be sure to test any spot removal formulas in an
inconspicuous area first. This is important as some
dyes and materials could be damaged or discolored
by cleaning solvents. If such a change should occur,
try a different solution or call a professional.
5. If cleaning on Berber carpeting, gently run your
machine over a hidden area. If no fuzzing occurs,
continue cleaning in soiled area.
6 CleanShot. CleanShot is an optional feature that can
be used to fight tough stains. It can be used as either a
tough stain pre-treat (see page 10) or can be used dur-
ing the deep cleaning process itself. To use CleanShot
either as a pre-treat or during deep cleaning, follow the
instructions below.
A. Set Custom Clean for the desired setting.
B. Press the CleanShot button and aim the
focused stream onto the stain. Allow the for-
mula to soak in for 30 seconds.
C. Run the machine over the stain to extract.
Repeat as needed until the stain is gone.
D. Rinse if desired.
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