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Plastic film can be  

dangerous. To avoid  

danger of suffocation, 

keep away from babies 

and children.

The only tool you’ll need to assemble your  

vacuum cleaner is a Phillips head screwdriver.

Remove handle and tools from box

1.

  Locate and remove the deluxe floor tool, 

extension wand, bendable wand attachment, 

dusting brush, TurboBrush

, crevice tool and 

accessory bag from box.

2.

  Locate and remove vacuum handle and Twist 

‘n Snap Hose and set aside.

3.

  Lift vacuum body out of box using carrying 

handle on dirt container.

Attach handle to vacuum

1.

  Take vacuum handle and remove the screw 

packet taped to the base of the handle.

2.

  Stand the vacuum upright and slide the base 

of the handle firmly into the grooves at the top 

of the vacuum body. 

3.

  Check to be sure the handle is fitted to the 

vacuum body. If there is a gap in front, con-

tinue to push firmly until the handle is flush.

4.

  Insert the two screws from the screw packet 

into the existing holes. Tighten securely with a 

screwdriver. 

Attach vacuum hose & on-board tools

1.

  Position the Twist ‘n Snap Hose assembly on 

the vacuum and line up the tabs on the base 

of the hose with the corresponding notches. 

Turn the Twist ‘n Snap Hose to the right to lock 

into place. 

2.

  Slide the end of the hose into the hose base.

Make sure the tab on hose wand inserts into 

hole on front side of handle. Place the hose 

into the hose clip.

nOTE: The powerfoot will not operate effectively 

unless the hose is firmly attached to the base.

3.

  Snap the bendable wand attachment into front 

side of handle.  

4.

  Place the remaining tools into accessory bag.

2.

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Summary of Contents for PROlite 45M7 Series

Page 1: ...I D E 45M7 SERIES 220 240V 3 Safety Instructions 4 Product View 5 Assembly 6 8 Operations 8 12 Maintenance and Care 13 Troubleshooting 14 Consumer Services 15 15 Replacement Parts Additional Accessori...

Page 2: ...ment through an expanding range of sustainable design efforts Your vacuum is well made and we back it with a limited two year warranty We also stand behind it with a knowledgeable dedicated Consumer S...

Page 3: ...instruction concern ing 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 electrical...

Page 4: ...Release Button Inner Cyclone Screen Easy Empty Dirt Container Powerfoot Automatic Height Adjustment Furniture Protection Guard Brush Brush On Off Control Button Quick Release Cord Wrap Hose Handle Hos...

Page 5: ...of the handle firmly into the grooves at the top of the vacuum body 3 Check to be sure the handle is fitted to the vacuum body If there is a gap in front con tinue to push firmly until the handle is f...

Page 6: ...a special internal switch that turns the rotating brush off whenever the unit is in the upright position Handle position 1 Upright For storage and above floor cleaning with special tools 2 Normal Cle...

Page 7: ...g the TurboBrush to gain maximum cleaning Too much pressure could cause the brush to stop rotating The TurboBrush does not store on board Deluxe floor tool Use with bendable wand attachment to clean u...

Page 8: ...tor filter at least once a month and clean and replace as needed 4 Check and replace the HEPA media post motor filter as needed NOTE More frequent filter cleaning may be necessary if you are vacuuming...

Page 9: ...one can be reached by removing the dirt container releasing the debris door reaching inside the tank and turning the entire assembly counter clockwise unlock Pull straight down to remove 2 The inner c...

Page 10: ...outlet 2 Recline handle and turn vacuum over so the bottom side is up 3 Remove the five screws as shown with a Phillips head screwdriver Lift the brush cover off 4 Lift the rotating floor brush from t...

Page 11: ...gged in and turned back on Cleaning clogs Low suction or poor pickup may be due to a clog in the vacuum cleaner If you notice a change in the sound of the motor or a reduction in the spinning action c...

Page 12: ...ront with the opening on the cover Twist collar until opening is at the bottom to lock into place Electronic protector An internal electronic protector has been designed into your cleaner to protect i...

Page 13: ...and snap into place 3 Dirt container full 3 Empty dirt container 4 Clog in cleaner 4 Follow instructions on page 11 5 Filters are dirty 5 Check and clean pre motor filter check and replace HEPA media...

Page 14: ...___________________ Note Please keep your original sales receipt It provides proof of date of purchase in the event of a warranty claim See Warranty on page 16 for details Please do not return this pr...

Page 15: ...dle 3 203 2054 Brush Roll Grey 4 203 2091 Style 20 Pre Motor Filter 5 203 2093 Style 20 HEPA Media Post Motor Filter 6 203 2097 Inner Cyclone Assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 Additional accessories Item Part No P...

Page 16: ...gence abuse or use not in accordance with the User s Guide is not covered BISSELL HOMECARE INC IS NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF THIS PRODU...

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