Upholstery Tool - Bissell LIFT-OFF 89Q9/18Z6 User Manual

Bissell vacuum cleaner user manual
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O
perations
special tools
your vacuum is not only a powerful
floor vacuum cleaner, it's also a
versatile stairs and above floor
vacuum when you select one of the
special tools.
note: the tools can be used with
the vacuum in the upright position
or with the removable canister.
1. Remove the vacuum hose by grasping
the hose grip and lifting to separate
from the hose grip base.
2. Attach tools by firmly pushing onto vacuum
hose or telescoping extension wand.
a. combination dusting brush/

upholstery tool:

Two types of cleaning tools are
included in one attachment. Rotate
for desired tool.
■ Use brush side to dust furniture,
blinds, books, lamps, shelves, and
baseboards.
■ Use upholstery side for curtains,
draperies, cushions, fabrics.
b. crevice tool:
Use in tight narrow spaces.
c. telescoping extension wand:
Use with desired attachment for a longer
reach. To extend the wand, twist the collar
to "Unlock" position and push away from
you. Twist the collar to the "Lock" position
to lock into place. To retract, twist to unlock,
pull toward you and twist to relock.
d. pet turboeraser tool:
Use for removing dirt and pet hair from
stairs, upholstery, area rugs, and other small
areas. Pull towards you in a raking motion.
note: the pet turboeraser tool is
designed to remove pet hair from
upholstered or carpeted surfaces. it
should not be used on pets.
e. stair cleaning tool
(select models only):
Use for stairs, area rugs, and other small
carpeted areas. This tool can also be
used for bare floors.
note: the stair cleaning tool
does not store on board.
w w w . b i s s e l l . c o m
1.
caution:
Always place vacuum cleaner on
floor in its fully upright position and
make sure it is locked into place
before removing canister or when
using tools. Placing the vacuum
in its full upright position automati-
cally stops the rotating brush.
a.
b.
c.
d.
notice:
While vacuuming, certain carpets and
low humidity conditions may generate
small static discharges. The discharges are
entirely harmless and are not associated in
any way with the main power supply.
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