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This user’s guide has been designed to help 
you get the utmost satisfaction from your 
Easy Vac. You’ll find assembly and operating 
instructions, safety precautions, as well as 
maintenance and troubleshooting instruc-
tions. Please read this guide thoroughly before 
assembling your vacuum cleaner. 

Pay particular attention to the product diagram, 
assembly instructions, and part names. Locate 
and organize all parts before assembly. Familiarize 
yourself with the parts and where they go. 
Following this user’s guide will greatly enhance 
your ability to get the most performance from 
your vacuum for many years.

Your vacuum comes in two, easy-to-assemble 
components: the handle and the base.

1.

 

Position the handle so the lower snap is 
facing the back of the vacuum. 

2.

 

Line up the holes on the base with the snap 
and knob on the handle.

3.

 

Insert the handle into the base and push 
until you hear it lock into place.

Note: The handle is designed so only the 
correct snaps will fit comfortably with the 
holes in the base. Do not use excessive 
force while assembling this vacuum. It 
should fit together with ease.

4.

 

Wrap power cord around cord wraps and 
place attachments in their correct holders. 

 

Your vacuum assembly is now complete.

Handle position

Press the detent lever with your foot to place 
your vacuum in one of three positions.

1.

 

Upright- For storage and transporting.

2.

 

Normal Cleaning- Press detent lever once. Use for 
most household floor cleaning tasks.

3.

 

Low Cleaning- With the vacuum in normal 
cleaning position, press detent lever again. 
Use for reaching under low furniture, such 
as tables, chairs, or beds. 

H

ow to use this guide

A

ssembly

WARNING: 

Do not plug in your vacuum 
cleaner until you have 
completely assembled it per 
the following instructions 
and are familiar with all 
instructions and operating 
procedures.

Handle

Lower Snap

Base

Dusting Brush

Crevice Tool

1.

2.

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Page 1: ...duct View Assembly Operations Maintenance and Care Troubleshooting Consumer Services 4 5 6 7 8 12 13 14 U S E R S G U I D E 3130 SERIES Replacement Parts 15 Warranty 16 ug010 0292_3130_507 indd 1 ug01...

Page 2: ...e year warranty We also stand behind it with a knowledgeable dedicated Consumer Services department so should you ever have a problem you ll receive fast considerate assistance My great grandfather in...

Page 3: ...aner or plug with wet hands Do not put any object into openings Do not use with any opening blocked keep openings free of dust lint hair and anything that may reduce air flow Keep hair loose clothing...

Page 4: ...g Handle Easy Empty Dirt Cup 25 Power Cord Inner and Outer Circular Filters Dirt Cup Release Handle Upper Tank Lower Tank Detent Lever Hose Holder Primary Separator Foot Hose Looped Handle Dusting Bru...

Page 5: ...base and push until you hear it lock into place Note The handle is designed so only the correct snaps will fit comfortably with the holes in the base Do not use excessive force while assembling this...

Page 6: ...uum hose Crevice Tool Use in tight narrow spaces Dusting Brush Use to dust upholstery drapes blinds shelves baseboards and much more Note Brush will continue to rotate while tools are in use Transport...

Page 7: ...rd wraps 1 Step on the power switch to turn the unit On The rotating floor brush and suction will start 2 Step on the pedal again to turn the vacuum Off Operations CAUTION Before using your vacuum mak...

Page 8: ...up and lower tank Emptying the dirt cup The dirt cup needs to be emptied when dirt reaches the Full line 1 Turn off vacuum and unplug it from electrical outlet 2 Remove dirt cup by pulling dirt cup re...

Page 9: ...m water Mild detergent may be used if desired Rinse well then air dry thoroughly before putting back together and replacing in lower tank 6 Place the filters back into the lower tank and twist to lock...

Page 10: ...and push in dirt cup release handle to lock into place Cleaning the upper tank 1 Turn off vacuum and unplug it from electrical outlet 2 Remove dirt cup by pulling the dirt cup release handle Then lift...

Page 11: ...r the brush cover 1 Turn off vacuum and unplug from electrical outlet 2 Place vacuum upside down with brush roll facing upwards 3 Remove five screws as shown with a small Phillips screwdriver 4 Lift o...

Page 12: ...hose where it connects to the dirt cup on the back of the vacuum 2 Push in the two side clips and pull out to release hose from the holder 3 Look to see if there is any debris in the hose Clean as ne...

Page 13: ...eway hose inlet and hose for anything that might be obstructing the vacuum path Carefully remove blockage 6 Rotating power brush drive belt broken 6 Replace drive belt 7 Drive belt stretched 7 Check d...

Page 14: ...sit the BISSELL website www bissell com When contacting BISSELL have model number of cleaner available Please record your Model Number ___________________ Please record your Purchase Date ____________...

Page 15: ...03 7029 Floor Brush 4 203 7023 Inner Outer Circular Filter Set 5 203 7032 Crevice Tool 6 203 7033 Dusting Brush 7 203 7020 Vacuum Hose Replacement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 15 w w w b i s s e l l c o m 8 0 0 2 3...

Page 16: ...eed information about repairs or replacement parts or if you have questions about your warranty contact BISSELL Consumer Services Website or E mail www bissell com Use the Customer Services tab Or Cal...

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