Carpet Cleaning - Bissell 7920 SERIES User Manual

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Carpet Cleaning

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Plug into a proper outlet and turn the Power Switch
ON. Wait two minutes for the heater to warm up before
beginning to clean.
While pressing the trigger, make one slow forward wet
pass and another one back. Let the SmartTemp heated
formula and DirtLifter Powerbrush do the work for you.
Caution: Do not overwet.
Note: Take care not to run over loose objects
or edges of area rugs. Stalling brush may
result in premature belt failure.
Release the trigger and make one slow forward and back
pass over the same area to remove any residual dirty water.
Repeat cleaning passes until solution being pulled up
appears clean.
Continue passes without pressing the trigger until you
can't see any more water being pulled up.
Note: Both the SmartMix Bottle and the clean
water Tank must have liquid in them in
order for the machine to spray. If one is
empty, the machine will temporarily lose
its prime and will not spray cleaning
solution or water.
After cleaning, you may want to turn the SmartMix Dial
to the Water Rinse/Carpet Protector setting to give
your carpeting a final rinse. This will ensure thorough
removal of embedded dirt loosened by the BISSELL
Advanced Deep Cleaning Formula. BISSELL Advanced
Deep Cleaning Formulas contain an anti-resoiling agent
that helps your carpets repel dirt and keeps them looking
good longer.
When the cleaning job is complete refer to the
Maintenance section for machine cleanup and storage
instructions on pages 17-19.
Note: You may notice hair and debris deposits
on the carpet that were loosened by the
brushing action (especially with newer
carpets that have never been deep cleaned
before). This debris should be picked up
and thrown away. Debris that deposits in
the Brush Belt should be cleaned between
uses to keep the Belts running free.
ATTENTION
BERBER CARPET
OWNERS:
Some Berber Carpets have a
tendency to fuzz with wear.
Repeated strokes in the
same area with an ordinary
vacuum or deep cleaner may
aggravate this condition.
Please see Stain Removal
instructions on page 12.
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