Summary of Contents for Bissell SMARTCLEAN 1974 Series
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SMARTCLEAN ® Robotic Vacuum ___________ USER GUIDE 1974 SERIES For How-To videos, go to www.BISSELL.com Sections marked with this video icon have more information online.
›› Do not plug in your vacuum cleaner UNTIL you are familiar with all instructions and operating procedures. ›› To reduce the risk of electrical shock, turn power switch off and disconnect polarized plug from electrical outlet BEFORE performing maintenance or troubleshooting checks. www.BISSELL.com...
Thanks for buying a BISSELL vacuum! We love to clean and we’re excited to share one of our innovative products with you. We want to make sure your vacuum works as well in one year as it does today, so this guide has tips on using (page 7-9), maintaining (pages 10-12), and if there is a problem, troubleshooting (page 13-14).
Control Panel and LED Display Bumper IR Receiver (for remote & docking station) Docking Station with LED Control Panel Cliff Sensors 10 Front Wheel Edge-Cleaning Brushes 12 Brush Roll 13 Rear Wheels 14 Wheel Cover Plates 15 Battery Cover Plate www.BISSELL.com...
+/- indicators in the battery you and insert the battery. compartment Installing & Removing the Side Brush To Install: Push the brush directly onto To Remove: Hold the brush bristle and the holder. pull upward to remove the brush. www.BISSELL.com...
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DISPOSAL OF BATTERY If your SmartClean robotic vacuum is to be disposed of, the battery should be removed and disposed of properly. For specific disposal instructions of the battery, please contact RBRC (Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation) 1-800-822-8837 or visit www.rbrc.com www.BISSELL.com...
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Use robot to clean. Indicator the invisible wall to limit light is only ON when robot the allowed range in approaches sensor path. messier rooms. www.BISSELL.com...
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Six days a week (Mon - Sat will be lit) b. Everyday of week (Sun - Sat will be lit) e. Two days a week (Sat and Sun will be lit) c. Five days a week (Mon - Fri will be lit) www.BISSELL.com...
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2nd Press Cleaning power is set to Turbo Display on screen What It Does Battery Low: Battery needs to be charged (Power LED turns Red) The trash can indicator shows the dust bin is full and needs to be emptied www.BISSELL.com...
Pull up the dust bin handle and take out the dust bin from the robot. Push the top cover to open. Open the top cover of dust bin. Unsnap Empty the dust and dirt from the dust bin. dust bin filter. www.BISSELL.com...
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Place dust bin back in robot and close top cover. and close the dust bin lid. WARNING Do not operate vacuum with damp or wet filters, or without filters or the Dust Bin in place. Allow components to dry before reassembling the Dust Bin. www.BISSELL.com...
Hold the to make them return to the cleaned to work more brush bristles and pull original shape. Return brushes effectively. upward to remove brush. after completely dried. www.BISSELL.com...
Cleaning interrupted by error Refer to Error code table (page 14) return to code or full dust bin. and fix. base after cleaning Robot is too far away from the Use the invisible wall to limit range of docking station. the robot. www.BISSELL.com...
5 for battery installation, Charging error. and turn on the power switch after (Power switch is off) installation is complete LED Display Display on screen Indication Battery Low: Battery needs to be charged. (Power LED turns Red) www.BISSELL.com...
NOTE: Please keep your original sales receipt. It provides proof of date of purchase in the event of a warranty claim. Service If your BISSELL product should require service: Contact BISSELL Consumer Care for information about repairs or replacement parts or if you have questions about your warranty. Website: Call: www.BISSELL.com...