Operation; Getting Ready - Bissell LITTLE GREEN 30K4 Series User Manual

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O
peration

Getting ready

1.
To fill the solution/clean tank.
A.
Remove the tank by lifting it straight up
and then away from the unit.
B.
Unscrew the black cap at the bottom of the
solution/clean tank and remove bottle insert.
C.
Add BISSELL Little Green formula to the
FORMULA fill line on the solution/clean
tank. Fill the solution/clean tank with
hand hot (NOT boiling) tap water to the
WATER fill line. Replace the bottle insert
and tighten the black cap.
D.
Replace the solution/clean tank by lining up
the vertical guides on the left side of the unit
with the indentations on the solution/clean
tank and gently sliding it down into position.
2.
Release vacuum flex hose by twisting the
bracket latch clockwise. Unwrap vacuum flex
hose completely from around unit.
3.
Attach the tough stain brush tool to the vacuum
flex hose by pressing tool onto the end of the
hose grip firmly until the button lock snaps into
hole. Make certain the tool is securely attached.
4.
Twist the Quick Release cord wrap clockwise
to unwrap the power cord completely from
onboard cord storage and plug into a proper
outlet.
5.
Press and hold spray trigger—spray will
start in a few seconds. Raise the tool slightly
to check for spray.
Pre-treating
Cleaning effectiveness will be enhanced if you
pre-treat heavily stained or highly-soiled areas.
Here's how to do it:
1.
Hold the tool just above the surface of the
carpet or upholstery to be cleaned. Press the
spray trigger to release a spray of cleaning
solution directly onto the soiled area.
2.
Wait 3-5 minutes before cleaning.
w w w . b i s s e l l . c o m
CAUTION:
Use only BISSELL Little Green
formula in your cleaner. Use of
cleaning formulas that contain
lemon or pine oil may damage
this appliance and void the
warranty. Chemical spot cleaners
or solvent-based soil removers also
should not be used. These products
may react with the plastic materials
used in your cleaner, causing cracking
or pitting.
1A
1C
Water
Formula
2
4
1B
1D
3
5
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