Bissell 5990, 5770, 6405 warranty Using your vacuum cleaner

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Using your vacuum cleaner

Transporting your cleaner

Use the handle on the front to carry the cleaner or place the cleaner in the upright position and tip back to roll on the rear wheels.

Releasing the power cord

The upper and lower cord wraps rotate to allow for quick and easy removal of the power cord.

Fingertip power switch

The power button is located at the top of the vacuum handle.

To turn cleaner on, press

button once.

To turn cleaner OFF, press

button again.

Note: The rotating brush will not turn on unless the unit is in the reclined position and the brush switch is on.

Handle positions

Use your foot to pull the handle release pedal back to recline the vacuum cleaner.

Height adjustment

There are seven height settings available for various floor surfaces. Turn the dial on the foot of the cleaner to the desired setting.

Lowest setting – For bare floors.

Medium settings – For short and medium pile carpets.

High setting – For plush carpet.

Note: For optimal cleaning performance, adjust to the lowest practical setting. If your cleaner is difficult to push, adjust to the next higher setting.

If the dial is difficult to turn, tilt the cleaner back slightly to take the weight off The foot while turning.

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ATTENTION:

Some Berber carpets have a tendency to fuzz with wear. Repeated strokes in the same area may aggravate this condition. Consider setting your cleaner on a higher than normal setting for this type of carpet.

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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 aboveMaintenance and care Brush reset Brush maintenanceBelt maintenance TurboBrush maintenance Changing the light bulbVacuum cleaner won’t turn on Vacuum cleaner won’t pick up or low suctionBrush 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 910Warranty Bissell Healthy Home Vacuum Limited Two Year WarrantyIf your Bissell product should require service