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The post-motor HEPA Media Filter* 

assists in the filtration process to 

return clean air to the room. Use only 

BISSELL replacement filters in your 

PowerGroom Multi Cyclonic.
1.

  Turn the power OFF. Unplug the vacuum 

from the electrical outlet.

2.

  The post-motor filter is located behind 

the door labeled “FILTER” on the rear of 

the vacuum. Open the door by pushing 

down on the tab of the door and pulling 

out to remove.

3.

  Remove the post-motor HEPA Media 

Filter* by grasping the handle on the 

filter and pulling out to remove.

4.

  Replace the post-motor HEPA Media  

Filter* with a new filter.

NOTE: The post-motor filter is a 

white, pleated HEPA Media Filter*. 

This filter is NOT washable and must 

be replaced when it becomes dirty.

5.

  Replace the filter door by inserting the two 

tabs at the bottom of the filter door.  Then 

push down on the tab on the door and 

push it back into the vacuum.  Release the 

tab on the door to lock into place.

* The filter media, not the vacuum as a whole, 

complies with the IEST-RP-CC001.5 or the 

EN-1822-1:2009 HEPA standard.

Thermal protector

An internal thermal protector has been 

designed into your vacuum to protect 

it from overheating. When the thermal 

protector activates, the vacuum motor 

will stop operating. If this happens:
1.

  Turn the cleaner OFF (O) and unplug 

from electrical outlet.

2.

  Empty dirt container, check filters and 

air passages for dirt accumulation.

3.

  The thermal protector automatically 

resets after approximately 2 hours.  

If the thermal protector does not reset, 

call BISSELL Consumer Services or visit 

the website.

Replacing the Post-motor HEPA Media Filter*

Post-Motor HEPA 

Media Filter*

3.

4.

Summary of Contents for PowerGroom Multi Cyclonic 80Q2 Series

Page 1: ...2 Thank You USER S GUIDE 80Q2 SERIES Safety Instructions Product View Assembly Operations Maintenance and Care Troubleshooting Replacement Parts 3 4 5 6 8 9 12 13 14 Warranty Consumer Services 15 16...

Page 2: ...vacuum is well made and we back it with a limited one year warranty We also stand behind it with a knowledgeable dedicated Consumer Services department so should you ever have a problem you ll receive...

Page 3: ...nded for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning us...

Page 4: ...egulator Tool Storage Caddy Hose Connector Multi Surface Floor Nozzle Brush Switch Easy Empty Dirt Container Product view Flex Hose Power Switch CAUTION Do not plug in your vacuum until you are famili...

Page 5: ...tool holder onto the top portion of the extension wand Place the tools onto the tool holder for storage 5 To extend the telescoping extension wand push the black release button and then pull the botto...

Page 6: ...which indicates the end of the usable cord Do not pull the power cord out beyond the red line Automatic cord rewind Your vacuum is equipped with an automatic cord rewind When cleaning is finished pres...

Page 7: ...egulator Open the air flow regulator by sliding the regulator back towards the handle to an open position This will reduce the suction power for vacuuming delicate fabrics For full suction power close...

Page 8: ...ight spaces and fits under cabinets 1 To vacuum carpets and rugs push the brush switch to the carpet position This will pull the brushes up into the floor nozzle 2 To vacuum bare floors push the brush...

Page 9: ...ing button located on the back bottom of the dirt container to open the bottom Close the bottom after the dirt empties and make sure it clicks back into the locked position Method 2 Place a plastic ba...

Page 10: ...to remove dust and debris 5 Remove the screen by pulling straight down Clean with a cloth or a soft brush to remove dust and debris 6 The tank may also be wiped clean with a damp cloth Make sure the t...

Page 11: ...r filter and set aside Tap the tray gently over a trash can to remove any dirt or debris 5 The pre motor filter can be washed in cold water with a mild detergent Rinse well and air dry thoroughly befo...

Page 12: ...d must be replaced when it becomes dirty 5 Replace the filter door by inserting the two tabs at the bottom of the filter door Then push down on the tab on the door and push it back into the vacuum Rel...

Page 13: ...d or maximum setting control is set to open or minimum setting Visible dust escaping from vacuum Possible causes Remedies 1 Dirt container is full 1 Empty dirt container 2 Filters missing or installed...

Page 14: ...e 4 203 1583 Tool Holder 5 203 1581 Upholstery Tool 6 203 1580 Crevice Tool 7 203 1582 Dusting Brush 8 203 1575 Inner Cyclonic Assembly 9 203 1569 Pre Motor Filter 10 203 1557 Post Motor HEPA Media Fi...

Page 15: ...ur BISSELL product should require service Contact BISSELL Consumer Services to locate a BISSELL Authorized Service Center in your area If you need information about repairs or replacement parts or if...

Page 16: ...ee Warranty on page 15 for details BISSELL consumer services Registering is quick easy and offers you benefits over the lifetime of your product You ll receive BISSELL Rewards Points Automatically ear...

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