Bissell PROHEAT - MANUAL 3 User Manual page 16

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M
aintenance and care
Machine care continued
2.
After emptying the 2-in-1 water tank, rinse
it out at a faucet with running hand hot tap
water, taking care to clean underneath the
heavy duty bladder and all around it.
3.
The top half of the tank can be rinsed clean
through the nozzle area. Also, pop out the red
filter underneath the top half of the tank and
rinse that out. Replace before putting the top
and bottom halves of the tank together.
4.
Before you place the cleaned 2-in-1 water tank
back onto the machine, simply unscrew the floor
nozzle using a Phillips head
can be rinsed out at the faucet. Then replace
back onto the machine by starting from the
bottom of the nozzle and hooking the tabs into
the holes on the bottom sides of the machine.
Secure into place with the screw.
5.
The inside of the end caps by the brush rolls
can be wiped out with a clean paper towel
or, if a more thorough cleaning is desired, the
end caps can be taken off using a Phillips
head
Replace after cleaning.
6.
Any loose hair or debris can be pulled from the
brush rolls and thrown away. For the most
thorough clean before storage, follow directions
on pages 17 & 18 for removal and replacement
of the brush rolls and belts.
7.
To clean attachments that may have been
used, remove from hose and rinse in
clean, running water. Dry and replace
attachment in the tool caddy. Clean the hose
by suctioning clean water from the tap.
Before replacing, lift end of hose and stretch
out to ensure all water is cleared from hose.
Refer to page 13, illustrations 9 & 10.
8.
After carpet is dry, vacuum again to remove
hair and fuzz.
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screwdriver. This
screwdriver and rinsed clean.
WaRnInG:
To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock or injury
unplug from outlet before
servicing.
3.
Tip:
Let all parts dry completely
before storing.
WaRnInG:
To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock or injury,
unplug from the outlet
before servicing.
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