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User Manual
- User Manual - (English)
- Warranty - (English)
- What’s in the Box?
- Product View
- Assembly
- Cleaning Formula
- Filling Your Clean Water Tank
- Cleaning Your Carpet
- Cleaning Area Rugs
- Cleaning with Hose and Tool
- Emptying the Dirty Water Tank
- Cleaning Machine After Use
- Cleaning the Nozzle
- Cleaning the Brush Rolls
- Replacing Belts or Brush Rolls
- Troubleshooting
Table of contents
USER GUIDE
What’s in the Box?
- Upper Handle
- 1 Screw attached to Upper Handle
- Base with Dirty Water Tank
- Clean Water Tank
- Carry Handle
- (2) Trial-Size Formulas
- Accessory Bag & Hose
- Attachments/Accessories (vary by model)
- Nozzle Clean Out Tool
NOTE: Standard accessories may vary by model. To identify what should be included with your purchase, please refer to the “Carton Contents” list located on the carton top flap.
Product View
- Upper Handle
- Easy Fill/Formula Cap
- Clean Water Tank (1 Gallon Capacity)
- Power Switch
- Float Stack
- Dirty Water Tank
- Belt Access Door
- Foot
- Spray Trigger
- In-Use Cord Clip
- Cleaning Mode Switch
- Accessory Hose Door
- Belt/Brush Access Plate
- EdgeSweep® Brushes
- Carry Handle
- Rubber Tab (on Dirty Water Tank)
- Quick ReleaseTM Cord Wrap
- Recline Pedal
Assembly
WARNING: Do not plug in your deep cleaner until you are familiar with all instructions and operating procedures.
Your deep cleaner comes in four easy-to-assemble components and an accessory bag.
- Base
- Upper Handle
- Clean Water Tank
- Carry Handle
Cleaning Formula
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fi re and electric shock due to internal component damage, use only BISSELL cleaning formula intended for use with this machine.
Keep plenty of BISSELL® cleaning formulas on hand so you can clean whenever it fits your schedule.
NOTE: Always use genuine BISSELL cleaning formulas for portable carpet and upholstery cleaners in your machine.
Certain trademarks used under license from The Procter & Gamble Company or its affiliates.
Pretreat
Pretreat spots and stains to improve carpet cleaning performance.
Boost
Add Boost carpet cleaning formula enhancers to any formula to increase its effectiveness.
Filling Your Clean Water Tank
A few notes about filling the Clean Water Tank:
- Fill with hot (140°F/60°C MAX) tap water and add the appropriate BISSELL® formula. DO NOT USE BOILING WATER. DO NOT HEAT WATER OR TANK IN MICROWAVE.
- When using BISSELL Deep Clean + Antibacterial formula: Only fill your Clean Water Tank with the recommended amount of water and formula to achieve antibacterial benefits.
NOTICE: BISSELL Deep Clean + Antibacterial formula is only for BISSELL machines with EasyFill System.
ATTENTION: Do not overwet carpet. Be careful not to run over loose objects or edges of area rugs. Stalling the brush
may result in premature belt failure.
FORMULA FILLING INSTRUCTIONS | DEEP CLEAN MODE | EXPRESS CLEAN MODE |
BISSELL Formulas |
Fill water to the Water |
Fill water to the Water Fill Line, then add 1.25 oz of formula. |
NOTE: Fill with hot (140°F/60°C MAX) tap water and add the appropriate BISSELL formula. DO NOT USE BOILING WATER. DO NOT HEAT WATER OR TANK IN MICROWAVE. Do not substitute BISSELL Formula with other household cleaning products.
Pour in more power with BISSELL Boosts
- Fill tank with water and formula (step 3 above).
- Add 2 ounces of any BISSELL Boost per 1 gallon of water.
- The ProHeat 2X® RevolutionTM has a 1-gallon Clean Water Tank.
Cleaning Your Carpet
CLEANING TIPS:
- To prevent damage to Berber carpets, avoid repeated strokes in the same area.
- For best cleaning performance, clean with your machine in Deep Clean Mode.
- Choose Deep Clean Mode and use BISSELL Deep Clean + Antibacterial to deliver antibacterial benefits.
- In Max Clean Mode dry time is an estimated 8 hours. To expedite the drying process, place a fan in the room or near the carpet.
- In Express Clean Mode, the Dirty Water Tank will not get as full as when cleaning with Deep or Max Clean Mode.
- It is common to refill the Clean Water Tank and empty the Dirty Water Tank multiple times during the cleaning process. Room size and the speed at which you clean both affect how often the tank may need to be refilled and/or emptied.
Cleaning Area Rugs
IMPORTANT: Please check manufacturer’s tag before cleaning area rugs for any specialized cleaning instructions. We do not recommend deep cleaning delicate, silk, wool, antique, or area rugs without a manufacturer’s tag.
Regularly clean your high-traffic area rugs in Express Clean Mode:
- Check the manufacturer’s tag.
- Select Express Clean Mode.
- When cleaning area rugs, place the rug on a sealed surface to test for colorfastness in an inconspicuous area. Your cleaner should not be used on unsealed surfaces.
- Important: Keep the Foot of the deep cleaner perpendicular to the rug’s edge with each cleaning pass to prevent damage.
Cleaning with Hose and Tool
- Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts. The Brush Roll continues to rotate when in the upright position.
- The Brush Roll continues to turn while product is turned ON and handle is in upright position. To avoid damage to carpet, rugs, furniture, and flooring, avoid tipping cleaner or setting it on furniture, fringed area rugs or carpeted stairs during tool use.
- With Brush Roll on, do not allow cleaner to sit in one location for an extended period of time, as damage to floor can result.
NOTE: If using the Mini Deep Reach Tool, be sure the needles of the tool are pressed down into the carpet so the spray gets into the carpet fibers.
Emptying the Dirty Water Tank
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury, turn power OFF and disconnect plug from electrical outlet before performing maintenance or troubleshooting.
Cleaning Machine After Use
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock or injury, turn power OFF and disconnect plug from electrical outlet before performing maintenance or troubleshooting.
NOTE: Be sure to clean the Brush Rolls and nozzle before storing your machine. Follow these steps if your nozzle becomes clogged with hair or debris.
NOTICE: To reduce the risk of a leaking condition, do not store unit where freezing may occur. Damage to internal components may result.
Cleaning the Nozzle
Cleaning the Brush Rolls
Replacing Belts or Brush Rolls
What you will need: 1 Phillips-head screwdriver & 1 flathead screwdriver
Troubleshooting
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn OFF and disconnect plug from electrical outlet before performing maintenance or troubleshooting checks.
Problem | Possible causes | Remedies |
Reduced spray OR no spray | Clean Water Tank may be empty. | Refill tank. |
Clean Water Tank may not be seated completely. | Turn power OFF. Remove and reseat tank. | |
Pump may have lost prime in Hose Cleaning Mode. | Hold end of hose below water level in tank to prime. | |
No spray through hose & tool | The hose to your machine is not primed. | With the machine OFF and unplugged, remove the nozzle from the foot. Place a ballpoint pen in See other models: 1132 2268 2554A 28806 2035A the black cylinder next to the screw. When water bubbles up, remove the pen. Reassemble the nozzle and hose. |
Loss of suction power | Tanks may not be seated properly. | Pick up both tanks and reseat them so they fit properly on the unit. |
Dirty Water Tank has picked up maximum amount of dirty water and has reached full line. | Empty Dirty Water Tank. | |
Clean Water Tank is empty. | Check fluid levels in the Clean Water Tank. Refill the tank if it is empty. | |
Rubber Tab on Dirty Water Tank is not sealed tight. |
Check the Rubber Tab on the Dirty Water Tank and press firmly on all edges to secure it tightly (see step 4 on page 11 for details). | |
Accessory Hose Door may not be closed tightly in place. |
Check the Accessory Hose Door and make sure it is closed tightly – it should be locked into place. | |
Nozzle may be clogged from pet hair or debris. |
Use the Nozzle Clean Out Tool and follow steps on page 13 for “Cleaning Nozzle”. | |
No power | Cleaning Mode switch mistaken for Power Switch. | Press the Power Switch on the left side of the machine to turn the machine ON. |
Outlet may not be active. | Try plugging in a different device that uses a grounded outlet to test for power from the outlet. |
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Leaking tank | Tank may have been over-filled. |
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Water may be caught in space between the tank and the tank’s handle. |