Bissell 5770, 5990, 6405 warranty Cleaning the dirt container, Cleaning the foam filter

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Maintenance and care

Cleaning the dirt container

Additional steps can be taken to clean the dirt container as necessary.

1.Ensure the dirt container has been emptied.

2.Remove the lower portion by pressing the front and back latches on the upper portion as shown.

3.Clean the screen with a cloth or soft brush to remove dust or debris.

4.If desired, the lower dirt container may be washed in warm water. Make sure it is completely dry before reassembling.

5.To reassemble, hold the carry handle and place the upper portion into the lower portion, lining up the front and back latches. Push down until both latches click into place. Make sure the dirt container is securely assembled before replacing it on machine.

Cleaning the foam filter

The foam filter should be checked monthly and washed as needed to maintain performance. More or less frequent cleaning may be required based on individual vacuuming habits and types of debris picked up .

1.The foam filter is located in the tray labeled "Filter" underneath the dirt container. Pull the tray out to access the filter.

2.Remove foam filter from tray and hold under running water to wash. Mild detergent may also be used if desired. Wring excess water from filter. Air dry thoroughly before replacing.

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WARNING:

To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn power switch OFF and disconnect polarized plug from electri- cal outlet before perform- ing maintenance or troubleshooting checks.

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WARNING:

Do not operate the cleaner with a damp or wet filter or without all the filters in place.

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Contents E R ’ S G U I D E Thank you for buying a Bissell Healthy Home Vacuum Important Safety Instructions Hose Collar Brush Window Assembling your vacuum Tool required Phillips screwdriverUsing your vacuum cleaner Brush auto shut-off feature Using your vacuumFingertip brush switch Microban antimicrobial product protectionCombination brush Using the toolsTurboBrush Crevice toolEmptying the dirt container Cleaning the dirt container Cleaning the foam filterReplacing the Hepa filter cartridge Maintenance and care Clearing clogsThermal Motor Protection Shown in illustration 8b aboveBrush maintenance Maintenance and care Brush resetBelt maintenance TurboBrush maintenance Changing the light bulbVacuum cleaner won’t pick up or low suction Vacuum cleaner won’t turn onBrush not rotating Vacuum cleaner is difficult to push Visible dust escaping from cleanerBissell Consumer Services Bissell Consumer ServicesNot all parts are included with every model Replacement parts Bissell Healthy Home VacuumPart Name 910Limited Two Year Warranty Warranty Bissell Healthy Home VacuumIf your Bissell product should require service