Maintenance And Care - Bissell Steam & Sweep 42A8-E SERIES User Manual

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M
aintenance and care
When you're done
1. Make sure both power switches are
in the off (o)position. Unplug power
cord from outlet.
2. Carefully remove mop pad from
swivel head, as mop pad and lower
assembly will be hot.
3. Any water remaining in the water
tank should be emptied prior to
machine storage.
4. Mop pad can be machine washed in
warm water with mild detergent. Do
not use bleach or fabric softeners. for
best results, air dry.
5. Wrap power cord around quick
release cord wrap on side of Steam
& Sweep.
6. Wipe all surfaces of Steam&Sweep
with a soft cloth. Store upright in a
protected, dry area.
note: If steam output is reduced,
the nozzle may be blocked. to
remedy, unplug the unit, remove
the swivel head from the lower
body and pour vinegar through
the center tube of the swivel
head "neck". clear the nozzle
by inserting a paper clip into the
brass spray tip located in the
bottom of the lower body.
Replacing the water purification system
If you fill your Steam&Sweep cleaner with
normal tap water, it is essential to check
the filter and replace it when it is no longer
effective. Change the filter when the bright
green grains turn blue. If the filter is not
changed at the appropriate time, calcium
deposits will accumulate on the heating
element, causing damage or reduced per-
formance.
To replace the filter, pull it up and away
from the Steam&Sweep.
Using distilled or demineralized water will
maximize the performance of your filter.
To order a replacement filter, refer to the
replacement parts section on page 10.
w w w . b i s s e l l . c o m
cautIon:
Upright storage of the
Steam&Sweep with a wet mop
pad may result in the formation
of white marks on your floor. To
remove the white marks, clean
area with vinegar.
Tip:
Using distilled or demineralized
water will maximize the performance
of your filter.
Tip:
Be sure to use only a BISSELL water
filter in your Steam&Sweep.
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