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How to use your BISSELL PowerClean

Power Cord Quick Release

The Power Cord is stored at the back of the Vacuum Body,
looped around two Cord Wraps. A molded clip on the polarized
plug allows it to be fastened to the Power Cord during storage.
1. Unclip polarized plug from Power Cord.
2. Rotate the Upper Cord Wrap one-half turn right or left, and

slip Power Cord from Upper and Lower Cord Wraps.

3. Connect Power Cord Plug with a polarized outlet.
4. To keep the Power Cord out of your way while cleaning,

place it in the cord hook near the top of the handle.

Power Switch

The Power Switch is located just below the hand grip. 
Push the rocker switch “ON” to vacuum, and “OFF” when
cleaning is complete.

Tip:

Before cleaning
under low furni-
ture, check for
objects that
might harm the
rotating floor
brush or block
the vacuum
hose. Do not
pick up hard or
sharp objects
such as glass,
nails, screws,
coins, paper
clips, etc.

Powerfoot Height Adjustment

You can adjust the Powerfoot/Rotating Floor Brush of your
BISSELL Upright Vacuum to clean several floor surfaces.
1. Place Handle in Upright Position (see Handle Positions,

Page 7).

2. Move Height Adjustment to desired setting.

HI

- For plush pile or shag carpet.

BARE FLOOR

- For smooth floors without carpet.

Do not adjust vacuum cleaner too low in deep pile or shag 
carpet. This can overload motor and damage rotating floor
brush or drive belt.

Handle Positions

Press the Handle Release Pedal at the back of the Powerfoot to
place your PowerClean into one of three cleaning positions.
1.  Upright - For storage and above floor cleaning with 

special tools.

2. Normal Cleaning - Use for most household floor 

cleaning tasks.

3. Low Cleaning - Use for vacuuming under low furniture

such as tables, chairs and beds.

NOTE: The handle will not lock in the Normal or
Low cleaning positions.

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Summary of Contents for PowerClean 35401

Page 1: ...into the design and construction of this powerful innovative home vacuuming system Your vacuum cleaner is well made and we back it with a comprehensive one year warranty We also stand behind it with a...

Page 2: ...liance basic precautions should be observed including the following Read all instructions before using your upright Always connect to a polarized outlet left slot is larger than right Unplug from outl...

Page 3: ...operating procedures 1 Powerfoot 2 Vacuum Body 4 Handle 5 Tool Caddy Vacuum Body Cover Front Stair Handle Furniture Protection Guard Surface Height Adjustment Headlight Self Retracting Vacuum Hose Ha...

Page 4: ...eaner You ll find assembly and operating instructions safety precautions as well as maintenance and troubleshooting instructions Please read this Guide thoroughly before assembling your vacuum cleaner...

Page 5: ...tighten with a Phillips head screwdriver until each screw head is flush with the Tool Caddy surface The top screw will also assemble through the Handle Attach Tool Caddy to Vacuum Body 7 8 Attach Tool...

Page 6: ...ck the vacuum hose Do not pick up hard or sharp objects such as glass nails screws coins paper clips etc Powerfoot Height Adjustment You can adjust the Powerfoot Rotating Floor Brush of your BISSELL U...

Page 7: ...um Hose 2 Reconnect Vacuum Hose to the Attachment Clip near the top of the Vacuum Body Cover 3 Return Handle to Normal Cleaning position The PowerClean will return the Height Adjustment to the most re...

Page 8: ...Dust Bags in your BISSELL Upright Vacuum Cleaner You may purchase these bags at your local retailer with the order form in this User s Guide or by calling BISSELL Consumer Services 1 800 237 7691 Mon...

Page 9: ...Drive Belt 1 Grasp the brush at both ends and lift up 2 Stretch old belt to clear motor pulley remove belt and discard 3 Place new belt over pulley and stretch other end over the crown of the floor br...

Page 10: ...screwdriver into the notch at the bottom of the lens Twist the screwdriver gently to release the retaining tab then pull the bottom of the lens outward 2 Remove the old bulb by pulling it straight out...

Page 11: ...ve Brush Cover See page 10 Clean debris from passageway If still clogged Remove Vacuum Body from Powerfoot Directions 1 Remove screw from front of Vacuum Body reverse of step 3 in How To Use section 2...

Page 12: ...pholstery Nozzle 7 0101162 Dust Brush 8 0104652 9 Self Retracting Vacuum Hose 9 0103540 Exhaust foam Filter 10 0101164 13 Brush Roll If suggested solutions for this or any function of your Upright Vac...

Page 13: ...receipt of the product will repair or replace free of charge any part which is defective or malfunctioning within one year of the purchase date provided that it is used for personal and not commercial...

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