Bissell 7901 Vacuum Cleaner User Manual


 
17
Routine Maintenance
Slowly move the machine nozzle with Bare Floor Tool
forward and back over soiled surface one time while
pressing the trigger. Caution: Do not over wet.
Repeat the motion without pressing the trigger using the Bare
Floor Tool to squeegee and suction up the dirty water.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 backing along the exit path.
Allow about 30 minutes for the floor to dry completely.
When the cleaning job is complete refer to the
Maintenance/Storage section on page 17-20.
To remove Bare Floor Tool gently bend long tab (right side)
outward and pull tool down away from nozzle. Rinse
thoroughly, dry and store
Turn Power and SmartTemp switches OFF.
Unplug power cord from the outlet and coil around Power Cord
Quick Release.
Remove and rinse tools in clean, running water, dry and
replace tool caddy.
Coil flex hose around storage brackets on tool caddy.
Remove Tank-In-Tank, dispose of dirty water. See Features
section, Page 7-9.
Rinse out Tank-In-Tank and replace on the machine; Clean out
lint trap.
Clean out the Flow Indicator Filter each time it is used to ensure
best cleaning performance. Unscrew the Flow Indicator Cap, lift
out the red rotor and white filter. Rinse all three parts in tap water.
Replace the filter and rotor. Replace the Flow Indicator Cap; turn
until snug, do not over-tighten.
Wipe all exterior surface with a soft cloth.
Store cleaner upright in a protected, dry area.
Note: ProHeat uses water and must not be stored
where there is a danger of freezing. Freezing will dam-
age internal components and void the warranty.
When carpet is dry, vacuum again to remove hair and fuzz
that the ProHeat may have loosened.
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Tip:
SmartMix Bottle
may be stored
with concentrate
ready for your
next cleaning job.
Make sure dial is
turned to the
Water Rinse/
Carpet Protector
Setting when
storing.
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Cap
Rotor
Filter
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock or injury
unplug from outlet
before servicing.
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Bare Floor Cleaning Technique