Powerfoot Height Adjustment - Bissell POWERFORCE 3525 User Manual

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O
perations
handle position
Press the handle release pedal with your foot
to place your BISSELL PowerForce into one of
three cleaning positions.
1.
upright: For storage and above floor
cleaning with special tools.
2.
normal cleaning: Press handle
release pedal once. Use for most
household floor cleaning tasks.
3.
low cleaning: With the vacuum in
normal cleaning position press handle
release pedal again. Use for reach-
ing under low furniture such as tables,
chairs and beds.

powerfoot height adjustment

The powerfoot/rotating floor brush on your
BISSELL PowerForce can be adjusted to clean
several floor surfaces.
note: for optimal cleaning
performance, adjust to the
lowest practical setting. if your
cleaner is difficult to push, adjust
to the next higher setting.
1.
Place handle in upright position.
2.
Turn height adjustment knob to
desired setting.
lowest setting: For bare floors.
Medium settings: For short and medium
pile carpets.
highest setting: For plush pile or Berber
carpet.
3.
Place the handle into the normal
cleaning position and the powerfoot
will adjust to the setting chosen.
note: You may also adjust
the setting while in the normal
cleaning position.
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1.
Tip:
Before cleaning
under low furniture,
check area first for
objects that might
harm the unit
or block the
vacuum hose.
caution:
The rotating floor brush continues
to rotate while tools are in use.
To reduce the risk of injury from
moving parts, always move the
vacuum cleaner with the carrying
handle at the back of the cleaner.
Always place vacuum cleaner on
floor with handle in upright position
when using tools. Never place your
fingers under the vacuum cleaner
when it is running. Never place
powerfoot on furniture or uneven
surfaces. Do not place vacuum
cleaner close enough to objects to
pull them into rotating brush.
Tip:
Hair, string and
small objects
can block the
vacuum hose or
tools. Check them
occasionally for
obstructions. See
Troubleshooting
Guide for
instructions.
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