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Power ON & Settings

Turn the dial on the foot of the vacuum to the 

desired setting. If the dial is difficult to turn, tilt the 

vacuum back slightly to take the weight off the foot 

while turning.

Press the recline 

pedal and pull 

handle back 

towards you.

TIP: 

For optimal carpet cleaning performance, adjust to the lowest practical setting. If 

your vacuum is difficult to push, adjust to the next higher setting.

Lowest setting

 –   For low pile carpet or bare floors.

 

To pick up debris, it may be  

 

necessary to move up one setting.

Medium setting

 –   For medium pile carpet.

Highest setting

 –   For high pile and most shag carpet.

NOTE: 

Rotating floor brush continues to rotate while tools are in use. Never place fingers 

under the vacuum when it is running. Never place PowerFoot on furniture or uneven 

surfaces. Do not place vacuum close enough to objects to pull into rotating brush.

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Press the red power 

button with your 

foot to turn the 

vacuum ON   and 

once again to turn 

your vacuum OFF  . 

NOTE: 

Certain carpets and low humidity conditions may generate small static 

discharges. Static discharges are entirely harmless and are not associated in any way 

with the main power supply.

Automatic Cord Rewind

When you finish using your vacuum, 

unplug it from the outlet. Hold onto 

the plug and press the automatic cord 

rewind button until it’s fully retracted. 

If the cord doesn’t fully retract on the 

first try, pull a little bit of cord out and 

press the rewind button again.  

To plug your vacuum in, gently pull the 

cord out of the automatic cord rewind 

and stop at the yellow mark on the 

cord.  Do not pull past the red mark.  

Once you have the desired amount of 

cord, plug it into the outlet.

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WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts while the vacuum is turned ON, always move the vacuum 

via the rolling wheels by using the upper handle at the back of the vacuum. Do not carry the vacuum 

while it is running. Always place vacuum on floor with handle in upright position when using tools. 

Summary of Contents for 2259 Series

Page 1: ...POWERCLEAN PET REWIND ___________ USER GUIDE 2494 SERIES More of a video person Look for this icon and go online for an instructional how to video at www BISSELL com ...

Page 2: ...ust or other explosive or toxic vapors Do not use to pick up toxic material chlorine bleach ammonia drain cleaner etc Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes Do not use without filters in place Do not pick up hard or sharp objects such as glass nails screws coins etc Use only on dry indoor surfaces Keep appliance on a level surface Do not carry th...

Page 3: ...is guide has important instructions on how your new vacuum works including using maintaining and if there is a problem troubleshooting In just a few simple assembly steps you ll be ready to vacuum Flip to page 5 and let s get started 1 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 1 Vacuum Base 2 Handle 3 Hose 4 2 Screws taped to Handle 5 Extension Wand Base 6 Extension Wand 7 Crevice Tool stored inside Extension Wand 8 Pet Tu...

Page 4: ...andle Post Motor Filter Pre Motor Filter not shown Dirt Tank Extension Wand Tank Release Button Stretch Hose Power Pedal Suction Indicator Edge Bristles Recline Pedal Cord Rewind Dusting Brush Tool Pet TurboEraser Tool WARNING Do not plug in your vacuum until you are familiar with all instructions and operating procedures ...

Page 5: ... Wand base and turn it to the right to lock in place 2 3 4 5 Insert the hose end into the back of the vacuum and twist right to lock in place NOTE The Powerfoot will not suction properly unless the hose is firmly attached Wrap hose up and around the hose wrap on the handle Slide end of hose into vacuum base TurboEraser Tool Dusting Brush Extension Wand Crevice Tool stores inside Now put your acces...

Page 6: ...red power button with your foot to turn the vacuum ON and once again to turn your vacuum OFF NOTE Certain carpets and low humidity conditions may generate small static discharges Static discharges are entirely harmless and are not associated in any way with the main power supply Automatic Cord Rewind When you finish using your vacuum unplug it from the outlet Hold onto the plug and press the autom...

Page 7: ...e Dirt Tank over a trash container Press the bottom release button to empty Once empty close the lid 1 2 3 4 Twist cyclone left and pull down to remove from tank Clean cyclone with warm water and mild detergent Let cyclone completely dry before replacing To replace fit into place and twist to the right 5 6 click WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock turn power switch OFF and disconnect pola...

Page 8: ...uum above the foot height adjustment knob remove the filter door by pushing down the latch and pulling the door out Replace filter in unit and replace filter door by lining up the sides of the door and sliding into place until you hear a click WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock turn power switch OFF and disconnect plug from electrical outlet before performing maintenance or troubleshooti...

Page 9: ...e bottom cover Lift brush straight out Clean debris from Brush Roll Inspect by placing on its end and spin The Brush Roll should spin freely multiple times by one flick If it doesn t replace Brush Roll Check Belt for wear or cuts and replace if necessary Replace the Brush Roll and Belt by looping the Belt over the motor shaft and the Brush Roll Line up the end caps and pull the brush forward into ...

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Page 11: ...or routine maintenance components such as filters belts or brushes Damage or malfunction caused by negligence abuse neglect unauthorized repair or any other use not in accordance with the user guide is not covered This warranty will only be valid if the product is used in the same country in which it was sold BISSELL is not liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature associated wi...

Page 12: ...nt of a warranty claim See the Warranty page for details BISSELL Rewards Points Automatically earn points for discounts and free shipping on future purchases Faster Service Supplying your information now saves you time should you need to contact us with questions regarding your product Product Support Reminders and Alerts We ll contact you with any important product maintenance reminders and alert...

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