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perations

6

carpet cleaning

1. 

With your foot, press the red power lever 

[located in foot of unit] oN.

2. 

With foot, press the recline lever on left 

side of lower body.

3. 

Depress spray trigger to spray cleaning 

solution. 

do not overwet.

4. 

To suction up water, repeat motion over same 

area without pressing the spray trigger.

5. 

Repeat steps 3 and 4 until no more dirt 

can be removed.

6. 

Continue to clean entire carpet, working 

in 1m x 1m sections.

7. 

Empty the collection tank when dirty water 

reaches the full line, or when the clean 

water/solution tank is empty. 

8. 

If floor nozzle stops spraying, turn  

power lever off and check water and  

cleaning solution levels. Refill if needed.

empty collection tank

1. 

Turn power lever off and unplug power 

cord from outlet.

2. 

Remove and empty collection tank.

a.

 

Release collection tank latches [1 each 

side] by pulling up from bottom of latch 

and then out. 

b.

 

Carefully remove collection tank from 

lower body by lifting handle. 

c.

 

Carry collection tank to a toilet or sink.  

To empty, pour out contents using opening 

at back of tank.

d.

 

Rinse collection tank thoroughly. 

e.

 

Remove lint and hair from red gasket  

in base of unit.  

(do not remove gasket)

3. 

Clean nozzle window by lifting latch  

and removing from machine. Rinse under 

running water. When finished replace 

nozzle and secure with latch.

4. 

Replace collection tank on base of unit  

and secure with latches.

Tip:

It is recommended  

that every time your 

clean water/solution 

tank needs refilling, that 

you empty the contents 

of the collection tank. If 

the collection tank gets 

too full, you may begin 

to see foam spitting out 

of the vent cover. If this 

happens empty the  

collection tank.

3.

2c.

2b.

2e.

2a.

Summary of Contents for QUICKWASH 1970 Series

Page 1: ...R S GUIDE 1970 SERIES 220 240V 2 Thank You Safety Instructions Product View Assembly Operations Maintenance and Care Troubleshooting Replacement Parts 3 4 5 5 7 7 8 9 10 Warranty Consumer Services 11...

Page 2: ...ell 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 fast consi...

Page 3: ...st or other explosive or toxic vapours Remove plug from electrical outlet before cleaning or maintaining the appliance Not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory...

Page 4: ...709 mL BISSELL 2X Fibre Cleansing Advanced Formula with Scotchgard protector 62E5 E 709 mL BISSELL 2X Multi Allergen Advanced Formula with Scotchgard protector 89Q5 E 709 mL BISSELL 2X Pet Stain Odor...

Page 5: ...om A floor fan speeds drying Fill the tank 1 Remove the clean water solution tank by lifting it straight up then away from the lower body 2 Unscrew the black cap at the bottom of the clean water solut...

Page 6: ...d unplug power cord from outlet 2 Remove and empty collection tank a Release collection tank latches 1 each side by pulling up from bottom of latch and then out b Carefully remove collection tank from...

Page 7: ...cap 6 Follow steps 1 8 in Carpet Cleaning section on page 6 When your done 1 Turn power lever OFF 2 Unplug power cord from outlet 3 Remove and empty collection tank a Release collection tank latches...

Page 8: ...th latches 6 Wrap power cord around Quick Release Cord Wrap on side of deep cleaner 7 Wipe all surfaces with a soft cloth Store cleaner upright in a protected dry area NOTE You may have cleaning solu...

Page 9: ...th side latches 2 Collection tank full 2 Empty tank 3 Removable nozzle installed improperly 3 Align four hooks into bottom first then snap into place on top 4 Removable nozzle full of debris 4 Remove...

Page 10: ...ula available for purchase Replacement parts Item Part No Part Name 1 203 5519 Handle Assembly 2 203 5545 Cross Action Brush 3 203 5537 Solution Tank Includes Cap and Insert Assembly 4 203 5522 Collec...

Page 11: ...r routine maintenance components such as filters Damage or malfunction caused by negligence abuse neglect unauthorized repair or any other use not in accordance with the User s Guide is not covered BI...

Page 12: ...etails Do not throw the appliance away with the normal household waste at the end of its life but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling By doing this you will help to preserve the e...

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