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How To Use This Guide

This User’s Guide has been designed to help you get the utmost 
satisfaction from your BISSELL ProHeat II. You’ll find assembly and 
operating instructions, safety precautions, as well as maintenance 
and troubleshooting instructions. Please read this User’s Guide 
thoroughly before assembling your deep 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 BISSELL ProHeat II for many 
years.

Your ProHeat II comes in 3, 
easy to assemble components. 

Upper Handle
Lower Handle
Tool Caddy

The only tool you will need to assemble your cleaner is a Phillips 
head        screwdriver.

Refer to Assembly Diagram on page 4

Slide Upper Handle firmly onto Lower Handle until screw 
holes are completely aligned.

Feed bundled Power Cord through Tool Caddy from Caddy’s 
flat side.

Align Upper Handle holes and Tool Caddy holes.

Place hex nut into back of Tool Caddy and hold in place. Insert 
bolt from front to back turning into the hex nut until snug. Do 
not over tighten. Repeat for the second bolt and hex nut.

Insert 2 screws into lower 2 holes. 
Turn until snug.

Snap tools into storage on the Tool Caddy as shown in 
figure 6.

Wrap Power Cord and Flex Hose as shown in figure 7.

Insert TurboBrush into storage on Upper Handle by tilting 
the top of the TurboBrush and snapping it into place.

ProHeat II assembly is now complete.

 WARNING: 

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

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Summary of Contents for PROHEAT II

Page 1: ...s ProHeat II U S E R S G U I D E 7901 SERIES 220 240V Safety Instructions 3 Product View Accessories 4 Assembly 5 6 15 Routine Maintenance 15 17 Troubleshooting 18 Warranty 20 Replacement Parts 19 Con...

Page 2: ...k it with a limited two 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 M...

Page 3: ...LEANER Always connect to a properly Earthed Outlet Unplug from outlet when not in use and before conducting maintenance or troubleshooting WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury U...

Page 4: ...l More tools are available To order replacement parts or tools please refer to page 19 Accessories Keep plenty of genuine BISSELL Advanced Deep Cleaning Formulas on hand so you can clean and protect w...

Page 5: ...o assemble your cleaner is a Phillips head screwdriver Refer to Assembly Diagram on page 4 Slide Upper Handle firmly onto Lower Handle until screw holes are completely aligned Feed bundled Power Cord...

Page 6: ...ication only It does not heat solution sprayed through the accessory tools The SmartTemp Ready Light indicates the heater is ON It is found on the front of the handle where it is easy to see while you...

Page 7: ...ER RINSE setting fill the SmartMix Bottle with water also The powered brush roll at the Floor Nozzle is designed to enhance cleaning performance The bristle pattern lifts out the deep down dirt while...

Page 8: ...ean hand hot tap water Do not boil or microwave water as it can destroy the Bladder Note Fill the Bladder with clean hand hot tap water only Replace the Tank Lid matching the lid and tank edges Handle...

Page 9: ...t the SmartMix Bottle or Bladder needs to be refilled or when the trigger is released Note Flow Indicator does not spin when set to Tools PreTreat setting This provides above floor cleaning with the f...

Page 10: ...sconnect the TurboBrush from the Flex Hose by pushing down on the button lock and pulling straight off Once removed from the Flex Hose the TurboBrush can be cleaned A Move the switch to the SUCTION po...

Page 11: ...ssolve the tough soil for 1 2 minutes before continuing Plug into a proper outlet and turn the Power Switch ON Wait two minutes for the heater to warm up before beginning to clean While pressing the t...

Page 12: ...have never been deep cleaned before This debris should be picked up and thrown away Debris that deposits in the Brush Belt should be cleaned between uses to keep the Belts running free Do Not Delay F...

Page 13: ...y stuffing Coloured stuffing may bleed through fabric when wet Plan activities to give upholstery time to dry Vacuum thoroughly to pick up loose debris and pet hair Use a vacuum with a brush attachmen...

Page 14: ...aution Do not use on hardwood floors Use BISSELL Floor Cleansing Formula in the SmartMix Bottle Vacuum or sweep thoroughly to pick up loose debris and pet hair Remove easily moved furniture from the r...

Page 15: ...he trigger Caution Do not over wet Repeat the motion without pressing the trigger using the Bare Floor Tool to squeegee and suction up the dirty water Repeat steps 1 and 2 backing along the exit path...

Page 16: ...internal components and void the warranty When carpet is dry vacuum again to remove hair and fuzz that the ProHeat II may have loosened Turn the Power Switch OFF and unplug from the outlet Step on the...

Page 17: ...sh should slide easily into original position see illustration Re install the red retainer plate and Phillips head screw see illustration Using your finger gently spin the replacement Pump Belt on the...

Page 18: ...werBrush Does Not Turn Possible Causes Remedies The Brush Belt or Pump Belt is off or broken Turn Power Switch OFF and unplug from the outlet To check if a Pump Belt has broken you will need a flat he...

Page 19: ...details Please do not return this product to the store BISSELL Consumer Services For all other inquiries Monday Friday 8 am 4 pm BISSELL Homecare Inc PO Box 1888 Grand Rapids Michigan 49501 USA Telep...

Page 20: ...nd not commercial or 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...

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