Bissell 1960 warranty Routine Maintenance, When you’re done

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Routine Maintenance

When you’re done

1.

Turn Power Switch to OFF ( ) position.

 

2.

Unplug Power Cord from outlet.

 

3.

Remove and empty Dirty Water Tank.

a. Press detent Pedal and tip Handle back, laying it

gently on floor.

b.Release Dirty Water Tank latches [1 each side] by pulling up from bottom of latch and then out.

c.Carefully lift Dirty Water Tank from Lower Body.

d.Carry Dirty Water Tank to a toilet or sink. To empty, pour out contents using opening at back of Tank.

e.Fill Dirty Water Tank with clean water through the Vent Cover and rinse thoroughly. Discard water.

f.Remove lint and hair from Red Gasket in base of unit. (Do not remove gasket)

 

Replace Dirty Water Tank on Lower Body and secure

4.

with latches.

 

Wrap Power Cord around Quick Release Cord Wrapon

5.

side of QUICKSTEAMER®.

 

Wipe all surfaces with a soft cloth. Store cleaner upright

6.

in a protected, dry area.

NOTE: You may have cleaning solution remaining in the Clean Water Tank. You may store your QuickSteamer this way for the next cleaning task, but never keep soiled solution in the Dirty Water Tank.

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts and/or electrical shock, turn Power Switch OFF and disconnect polarized plug from electrical outlet before performing troubleshooting checks.

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

Vent

Cover

CAUTION:

Do not store unit where freezing may occur. Damage to internal components may result.

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