Bissell 5200 Flipping from dry to wet cleaning, Wet cleaning/vacuuming, Dirty tank is full

Models: 5200

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Operation

Flipping from dry to wet cleaning

To change from dry vacuuming, to wet cleaning simply flip the unit around to the wet vacuum side!

The Gentle Clean™ Brush or Pad and squeegee will automatically be lowered to effectively clean and dry all your hard floor surfaces.

Wet cleaning/vacuuming

To begin wet cleaning, simply pull the spray trigger. Water and formula will be dispensed through the Gentle Clean™ Brush or Pad.

To maximize the area to be cleaned, it is recommended that the spray trigger is squeezed on the forward stroke and released on the rearward stroke.

This will dispense water and formula going forward and on the pull back, the squeegee will leave the floor essentially dry and ready to walk on.

Caution:

Do not over wet the floor. Apply formula by depressing the spray trigger on the forward stroke only and release the spray trigger on the rearward stroke. Over wetting the floor surface may cause delamination of certain laminated flooring materials.

Dirty tank is full

While wet cleaning, you will see dirty water collected in the dirty tank. When the tank is full, the white float in the dirty tank will rise to the top, making a noticeable sound to let you know it is time to empty the dirty tank.

Emptying the dirty tank

Remove the dirty tank lid. Dump the dirty water and debris into the sink, toilet, laundry tub or outside. Rinse the tank out with warm water and replace it in the unit.

Tip:

To extend the life of your filter and to maintain maximum dry suction, check the filter for lint and debris frequently.

Tip:

To make sure water and formula are flowing, squeeze the spray trigger without the Gentle Clean™ Brush or pad inserted. You should see a light stream of water and formula dispensed onto the floor.

Tip:

While using the Flip-It in the wet cleaning mode, make sure to listen for the change in the sound to alert you when the dirty tank is full.

Tip:

If there are large pieces of debris in the water, you may not want to empty the tank into your sink.

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Bissell 5200 Flipping from dry to wet cleaning, Wet cleaning/vacuuming, Dirty tank is full, Emptying the dirty tank