Bissell 66Q4 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
Reduce Spray or No Spray (continued)
Possible Cause Remedies
1. Water tank may be empty. 1. Fill heavy duty bladder with hot tap water.
2. Formula tank may be empty. 2. Fill formula tank with BISSELL Multi-
Allergen Formula for cleaning.
3. Tank may not be seated completely. 3. Turn power OFF ( O ). Remove and
reseat tank.
4. Pump may have lost prime. 4. Turn power OFF ( O ) and then back
ON ( I ). Wait one minute, then
depress Trigger.
DirtLifter PowerBrushes do not turn
Possible Cause Remedies
1. The brush is off or broken. 1. Turn power OFF ( O ) and unplug unit
from outlet. Follow instructions on
page 17.
2. The unit is in the upright position. 2. Brushes only rotate when unit is
reclined using the detent pedal.
3.
Circuit breaker may have tripped.
3. Turn the machine OFF ( O ) and
unplug from outlet. Check to see if
foreign object is caught in brush roll.
Remove object. Plug machine back in
to reset circuit breaker.
Cleaner not picking up solution
Possible Causes Remedies
1. ReadyTools dial may be at wrong setting. 1. Set ReadyTools dial to either FLOOR
CLEANING or TOOLS setting.
2. Tank may not be seated properly. 2. Pick up both the 2-in-1 water
tank and formula tank and reseat
them so they fit snugly on the unit.
3. Tank may not be assembled properly. 3. Check to make sure the "lip" of
the nozzle is securely hooked
into the groove on bottom of
Tank (see page 9).
4. Solution or 2-in-1 water tank is empty. 4. Check fluid levels in heavy duty
bladder and formula tank.
5. 2-in-1 water tank has picked up 5. Empty 2-in-1 water tank. Refill
maximum dirty water and red float heavy duty bladder with clean
door has closed. hot tap water and replace.
6. Red float "door" in the tank may have closed 6. Turn the machine OFF ( O ),
as a result of bumping an object or moving allowing red float door to release into
machine back and forth too quickly. the open position. Turn unit back
ON ( I ) to continue cleaning. Be
sure your forward and backward
strokes are done at a slower pace.