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Troubleshooting - Bissell CleanView ProHeat 1456G User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem
Possible causes
Bladder may be empty.
2-in-1 Water Tank may not be
Reduced
seated
spray or
properly.
no spray
Pump may have lost prime.
Belts are off or broken.
DirtLifter
Circuit breaker on machine may
PowerBrush
have tripped.
does not turn
2-in-1 Water Tank may not be
seated properly.
2-in-1 Water Tank may not be
assembled properly.
2-in-1 Water Tank has picked up
maximum dirty water and red
Cleaner
float door has closed.
not picking
up formula
Red float door in tank may have
closed as a result of bumping
object or moving machine back
and forth too quickly.
Red lint screen near air duct
is dirty.
Other maintenance or service not included in the manual should be performed by an
authorised service representative.
Thank you for selecting a BISSELL® product.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, push Power Button
OFF and disconnect plug from electrical outlet before
performing maintenance or troubleshooting checks.
Remedies
Press Power Button
bladder with clean warm (60°F/140°C
MAX) tap water and formula.
Press Power Button
remove and reseat tank so it
sits snugly on machine.
Press Power Button
after 1 minute turn on and press
Spray Trigger.
Press Power Button
unplug machine from outlet. Follow
instructions on pages 12 and 13.
Press Power Button
unplug from outlet. Check to see if
foreign object is caught in Brush Roll.
Remove object. Plug machine in to
reset circuit breaker.
Press Power Button
remove and reseat tank so it
sits snugly on machine.
Make sure Tank Latches on both sides
of tank are latched properly.
Empty 2-in-1 Water Tank and refill.
(See "Operations" section.)
Press Power Button
float door can open. Press Power
Button
back ON to continue
cleaning. Be sure your forward and
backward strokes are done at a
slower pace.
Follow cleaning instructions in
step 4 on page 12.
OFF; refill
OFF;
OFF;
OFF and
OFF and
OFF;
OFF so the
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