Bissell 1865 warranty Steam Switch, Pressure Relief Valve, Push to release steam

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Water Filter

This filter removes minerals and other impurities from tap water, preventing water deposits from damaging your Steam ‘n Clean II. It should be replaced when the bright green grains turn dark blue in the whole filter except the last strip.

Power Cord

Unwrap Power Cord [with C.I.D. plug] completely before operating unit.

Circuit Interrupting Device (C.I.D.)

Because you will be using this product in wet environments, such as bathrooms, we have equipped this unit with this added safety feature. The C.I.D. shuts off the product in potentially hazardous situations. The C.I.D. has test (yellow) and reset (red) buttons which should be operated each time the product is plugged in. In low lighting you may see a “flash” from within the C.I.D. plug when the test (yellow) button is depressed. This is normal and indicates proper function. Simply press the reset (red) button.

Indicator Light

This will glow to indicate when tap water has been converted to steam, and machine is ready to use.

Safety Lock

Slide forward to lock the Steam Switch OFF when the Steam ‘n Clean II is plugged in but not in immediate use. When ready to use, slide back to activate the Steam Switch.

Steam Switch

Push to release steam.

Pressure Relief Valve

Your steam cleaner is equipped with a pressure relief valve which will open if the steam nozzle is blocked. When the pressure relief valve opens, water will be released from the small outlet hole at the bottom of the unit (below the handle). If release continues, turn off your steam cleaner, empty the Water Tank and call

BISSELL Consumer Services 1-800-237-7691

for repair/return instructions.

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Bissell 1865 warranty Steam Switch, Pressure Relief Valve, Push to release steam, For repair/return instructions