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  Place the TurboBrush® Tool or Pet TurboEraser™ 

Tool (select models only) into its holder from the 

front of the vacuum.

Power cord 

To store the power cord, wrap cord 

around the upper and lower cord wrap 

on the side of the vacuum. To release 

the power cord, rotate the upper cord 

wrap down and gently pull off cord.

Power switch

The power switch is located just below 

the carrying handle on the side of the 

vacuum.  Push the rocker switch “ON” 

(I) to vacuum, and “OFF” (O) when 

cleaning is complete. 

Brush Roll Power

The rotating brush ON/OFF pedal is 

located on the foot of the vacuum. 

You can use your foot to engage or dis-

engage this pedal (A). When the brush 

roll pedal has been engaged, the brush 

will start rotating. The brush roll should 

be turned on for most carpeted floors.  

To turn the brush roll off, disengage the 

pedal by pressing on it with your foot.  

We recommend turning off the brush 

roll for bare floor cleaning to prevent 

scatter or for other delicate surfaces.

Edge Suction 

To make edge cleaning more conve-

nient, remove the hose from the base 

and attach the crevice tool. Insert the 

crevice tool into the port on the foot of 

the vacuum (B). Suction is now diverted 

to the front corner of the vacuum and 

you can clean along edges and into 

corners.  It is recommended you turn off 

the brush roll when using this feature. 

CAUTION: 

 

Before using your vacuum, make 

sure that the dirt container is in 

the locked position and that all 

filters (pre-motor and post-motor) 

are in place. Do not operate your 

vacuum without these filters.

Tip:

Your vacuum features a quick-

release cord wrap.  To remove the 

power cord quickly and easily, 

rotate the upper cord wrap towards 

the floor, and slip the cord off.

Tip:

Do not use extension wand when 

using the Edge Suction Feature.

Summary of Contents for 4625 Series

Page 1: ...E 4625 5206 5283 SERIES Safety Instructions Product View Assembly Operations Maintenance and Care Warranty Troubleshooting Product Registration Consumer Care 3 4 5 7 7 9 10 15 19 16 20 20 Replacement...

Page 2: ...well made and we back it with a two year limited warranty We also stand behind it with a knowledgeable dedicated Consumer Care department so should you ever have a problem you ll receive fast conside...

Page 3: ...r instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Remove plug from electrica...

Page 4: ...Seal Lever Pre Motor Filter Pet Hair Lifter select models Brush On Off Pedal Carry Handle Stretch Hose Suction Power Indicator Power Switch Extension Handle Crevice Tool Combination Dusting Brush Uph...

Page 5: ...k of the upper handle and insert two screws into the existing holes Tighten securely with a Phillips screwdriver Attach the vacuum hose tools 1 Attach the 3 hose tool storage pieces to the back of the...

Page 6: ...ned on for most carpeted floors To turn the brush roll off disengage the pedal by pressing on it with your foot We recommend turning off the brush roll for bare floor cleaning to prevent scatter or fo...

Page 7: ...dial on the foot of the cleaner to the desired setting Lowest setting for low pile carpeting or bare floors To pick up debris it may be necessary to move up one setting Medium settings for medium pil...

Page 8: ...eductions in airflow when the vacuum power is on On board Tools Your vacuum is not only a powerful carpet and rug cleaner it is also a ver satile above floor vacuum cleaner when you select one of the...

Page 9: ...d pet hair from stairs upholstery area rugs and other small areas Pull the tool towards you in a raking motion Note The Pet TurboEraser Tool is designed to remove pet hair from upholstered or carpeted...

Page 10: ...and void your warranty 3 Use the hose alone or attach any tool by firmly pushing onto the vacuum hose hose wand or extension wand They are a friction fit so be sure the hose and tool fit snuggly toge...

Page 11: ...he filter becomes dirty pull out the tray lift out the foam filter pad and clean it NOTE The pre motor filter may be hand washed in water with mild detergent Rinse well and air dry thoroughly before r...

Page 12: ...he wand or in the hose NOTE When the indicator reads Red there is a clog in the hose which is diminishing suction power Remove the clog in the hose to restore full suction power 5 Remove the Twist n S...

Page 13: ...ol from hose or vacuum 3 If clog is present or debris is visible unscrew the two screws on the back of the Pet TurboEraser Tool or TurboEraser Tool to remove the faceplate and clear any obstructions 4...

Page 14: ...unplug the vacuum from the electrical outlet 2 Place handle in low position and turn the vacuum cleaner over so the bottom side is facing up 3 Unscrew and lift off the brush cover 4 Remove the rotati...

Page 15: ...sh in the space between the bristles NOTE It is important that you use only genuine BISSELL replacement belts Generic belts many not meet the exact specifications required to keep your vacuum operatin...

Page 16: ...ilters are dirty 10 Check and clean pre motor and post motor filters Tools won t pick up dirt Possible causes Remedies 1 Crack or hole in hose 1 Check hose and replace if needed 2 Clog in vacuum 2 Fol...

Page 17: ...o Part Name 1 203 1730 Drive Belt 2 203 1739 Twist n Snap Hose 3 203 1751 Brush Roll 4 3290 Style 14 Pre Motor Foam Filter 5 32076 Style 7 9 Post Motor HEPA Media Filter 6 3609 Style 7 9 Post Motor Fe...

Page 18: ...03 1740 Crevice Tool 2 203 7529 Pet TurboEraser Tool 3 203 1741 Pet Hair Fabric Tool 4 203 1228 Dusting Brush Upholstery Tool 5 203 1769 Long Reach Dusting Tool 6 203 2447 TurboBrush Tool Not all part...

Page 19: ...r rental service This warranty does not apply to fans or routine maintenance components such as filters belts or brushes Damage or malfunction caused by negligence abuse or use not in accordance with...

Page 20: ...service or repair If you have questions about your warranty or need replacement parts please contact the numbers below Or visit the BISSELL website www bissell com When contacting BISSELL have model n...

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