Bissell 9500-p Carpet Cleaner User Manual


 
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Maintenance and care
Machine storage
Once your cleaning is complete, make sure
the 2-in-1 water tank is emptied, rinsed out,
and dried before the next use. The formula
tank can remain filled and ready to go.
Note: Store cleaner in a protected,
dry area. Since this product uses
water, it must not be stored where
there is a danger of freezing.
Freezing will damage internal
components and void the warranty.
Machine care
For best results, a few simple steps can
assure your machine is well maintained
after your cleaning is complete.
1. Flush your machine of any remaining
residual solution.
A. Fill the 2-in-1 clean water tank with
clean hot tap water.
B. Plug your machine into a proper outlet
and set the Custom Clean dial to the
rinse setting. Turn the power on by
pressing the power button.
C. Recline the handle and press the spray trig-
ger for 15 seconds while making forward
and backward passes on carpet. Release the
trigger to suction. Repeat for another 15 sec-
onds. Continue without pressing the trigger
until there is no more water being suctioned.
2. Turn power and heater switches OFF (O).
Unplug the machine and wrap the power
cord. Empty the 2-in-1 water tank.
3. Rinse out 2-in-1 water tank, with running hot
tap water, taking care to clean underneath
the heavy duty bladder, and all around it.
4. The top half of the tank can be rinsed clean
through the nozzle area. Also, pop out the
red filter underneath the top half of the tank
and rinse out. Replace before putting the
top and bottom halves of the tank together.
5. Before you place the cleaned 2-in-1 water
tank back onto the machine, simply unscrew
the floor nozzle using a Phillips head
screwdriver. This can be rinsed out at the
faucet. Then replace back onto the machine
by starting from the bottom of the nozzle and
hooking the tabs into the holes on the bottom
sides of the machine. Secure into place with
the screw.
3 & 4
Filter
Tip:
Let all parts dry completely
before storing
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock or injury
unplug from outlet before
servicing.