Bissell 7700 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
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Getting ready to wet clean
NOTE: Remove tool caddy if in place.
1. Attach the desired wet cleaning tool to end
of wand or grip.
2. Open the Quick Release™ Hose Door and
select “WET CLEAN” with the mode selector.
3. Place the clean solution tank on a
flat surface.
4. Fill the solution tank by first unscrewing the
measuring cap. Always use genuine BISSELL
formulas to maximize cleaning and for the
safety of your machine. Fill tank to fill line with
hot tap water. Add two full measuring caps of
formula. Screw measuring cap tightly back
onto the solution tank.
5. Place the solution tank back in
the machine.
6. Plug into a proper outlet and press the ON/
OFF, wet clean and heater (if desired) buttons
down into the ON position.
Note: Allow one minute for the built-in
heater to warm up before cleaning. The
PROheat All-Rounder will be fully warmed
and will provide optimal performance after
one minute of continuous heated cleaning.
Carpet Cleaning
1. Attach carpet deep cleaning tool to end of wand.
2. Place carpet deep cleaning tool directly on
carpet. Pull the spray trigger to spray cleaning
solution while pulling the wand towards you.
3. Keeping nozzle of the carpet deep cleaning tool
firmly against the carpet surface, continue to
make slow forward and backward wet passes
until no more dirt can be removed.
Do not overwet .
4. Release spray trigger and make slow forward
and backward passes over the same area to
remove any residual dirty water.
5. Repeat wet cleaning passes until water
being pulled up appears clean.
6. Continue passes without pressing the spray
trigger until you can't see any more water
being pulled up.
Operation
Tip:
Move furniture to another area
if cleaning an entire room.
24a
4b 4c
54d
ATTENTION:
Some Berber carpets have a
tendency to fuzz with wear.
Repeated strokes in the same
area with an ordinary vacuum
or deep cleaner may aggravate
this condition.
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