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13.   After cleaning, you may want to turn the Custom Clean dial to rinse to give 

your carpeting a final water only rinse. This will ensure thorough removal of 

embedded dirt loosened by the deep cleaning formula.

14.   Remove the tank from the base of the machine by lifting up on the tank 

carry handle. Carry like a bucket to a utility sink or outside where you will 

dispose of the dirty water.

15.   Unlatch the top of the tank from the bottom by lifting up on the tank 

latch which is located on the back of the tank.

16.   Remove the top of the tank by lifting up on the handle. Note how the lip on 

the top tank separates from the groove in the bottom tank. This placement 

is important when putting the tank back together.

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17.   Lift the bottom portion of the tank; pour 

out dirty water toward the sink through the 

triangular shaped opening in the corner of the 

tank. You may notice hair & debris deposits on 

the carpet or in the tank that were loosened 

by the cleaning action (especially with newer 

carpets that have never been deep cleaned 

before). This debris should be picked up and 

thrown away.

Before You Begin cleaning (cont’d)
cArPEt clEAnInG (con’d)

18.   Fill the heavy duty bladder with hand 

warm tap water. Remember to secure 

the tank latch in the back and test to 

make sure it is secure before picking 

up the tank. Always check the level of 

cleaning formula in the formula tank at 

the same time, and refill as needed.

19.   Water rinse (optional). Rinsing is an optional step that can be done 

during the cleaning process by switching from one of the clean 

settings on the Custom Clean dial to a water rinse setting, or it can 

be done after the carpeted area has been cleaned. Simply choose 

the water rinse setting on the Custom Clean dial, and follow the 

same path as you did for cleaning, taking care to do a forward 

(wet) stroke by depressing the spray trigger, a backward (wet) 

stroke, and a forward and backward (dry) stroke, releasing the 

spray trigger. Continue this until the water you see coming up the 

nozzle is clear.

20.   CleanShot. CleanShot is an optional feature that can be used to 

fight tough stains. It can be used as either a tough stain pre-cleaner 

or can be used during the deep cleaning process itself. To use 

CleanShot either as a pre-cleaner or during deep cleaning, follow 

the instructions on page 9.

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Your SE9500 machine comes equipped with a hose and at least one 

attachment for cleaning stairs, upholstery, and more.

Summary of Contents for SE 9500

Page 1: ...Extractor User Manual Extractor SE9500 ...

Page 2: ...ntroduction Congratulations on your purchase of your new Wertheim extractor Please carefully read this instruction manual and keep it available for future use so that you may take best advantage of the many useful features of the Wertheim extractor Due to our program of continuous product improvement and innovation sometimes the product you buy may differ slightly from the one shown on this produc...

Page 3: ...lectric shock or injury when using an electrical appliance basic precautions should always be followed including the following 1 Do not leave appliance when plugged in 2 Unplug from electrical socket when not in use and before servicing 3 Do not modify earthed plug 4 To reduce the risk of electric shock Use indoors only Do not expose to rain Store indoors 5 Do not allow to be used as a toy 6 This ...

Page 4: ...rly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 12 Do not immerse in water or liquid 13 If appliance is not working as it should has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into water do not attempt to operate it and return it to a service centre 14 Liquid or steam must not be directed towards equipment containing electrical components 15 Do not pull or carry by cable use cable as a handle ...

Page 5: ...er rinse and the SE9500 will adjust the right amount of cleaning formula to mix with the heated water to fit your cleaning need Having a separate formula tank from the water tank also allows no waste of formula Because the water and formula are stored separately they are not mixed until you are ready to clean When your cleaning job is finished the formula can be stored ready to use in your machine...

Page 6: ...o FLOOR CLEANING when done FLOOR TOOLS CLEANING CleanShot DryAire Flow Gauge FLOOR TOOLS CLEANING Dry Aire CleanShot Flow Gauge FLOOR TOOLS CLEANING CleanShot DryAire Flow Gauge FLOOR TOOLS CLEANING Dry Aire CleanShot Flow Gauge INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE cont d Before You Begin Cleaning IMPORTANT Do not use the carpet shampooer as a dry vacuum Note Vacuum carpet thoroughly Use a vacuum cleaner with a p...

Page 7: ...ice Tool Hose Secure Latch TurboBrush 4 5 6 1 Slide upper handle onto lower handle 2 Screw 3 screws into the marked holes on unit 3 Place upper hose rack onto back of upper handle and secure with tapered screw Note You will need a phillips head screwdriver Attaching the Handle to the Appliance CARPET CLEANING IMPORTANT Do not use the carpet shampooer as a dry vacuum 1 Fill the 2 in 1 water tank Re...

Page 8: ...g setting 11 Plug into a proper outlet and turn the power and heater switches to the on position Allow 1 minute for the built in heater to warm up before cleaning The SE9500 will be fully warmed and will provide optimal performance after one minute of continuous heated cleaning 12 Cleaning strokes While pressing the spray trigger make one slow forward wet pass and another one back Let the built in...

Page 9: ...ill the heavy duty bladder with hand warm tap water Remember to secure the tank latch in the back and test to make sure it is secure before picking up the tank Always check the level of cleaning formula in the formula tank at the same time and refill as needed 19 Water rinse optional Rinsing is an optional step that can be done during the cleaning process by switching from one of the clean setting...

Page 10: ...mmended that you suction clean water from the tap to rinse out the hose 10 Before replacing lift end of hose and stretch out to ensure all water is cleared from hose Stain Removal WARNING To reduce the risk of fire and electric shock due to internal component damage use only BISSELL formula intended for use with the deep cleaner Non BISSELL formulas may harm the machine and void the warranty Do No...

Page 11: ...g ALWAYS UNPLUG POWER CORD FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE ON EXTRACTOR 4 Before you place the cleaned 2 in 1 water tank back onto the machine simply unscrew the floor nozzle using a Phillips head screwdriver This can be rinsed out at the faucet Then replace back onto the machine by starting from the bottom of the nozzle and hooking the tabs into the holes on the bottom sides ...

Page 12: ...screw 7 Remove pivot arm by gently lifting up 8 Remove small brush belt 9 Replace small brush belt and reverse steps above Brush Removal Large Belt Replacement Note Brushes can be removed for cleaning or replacement as needed 1 Follow small belt removal Instructions on pages 20 21 2 Remove brush rolls by pulling them off of the metal rods 3 Place cleaned or new brush rolls back onto the rods Make ...

Page 13: ... and clean this filter regularly 1 Turn off the machine and unplug it from the outlet Remove the 2 in 1 water tank Set aside 2 Remove the red solution filter cap by inserting a coin or flat head screwdriver into the slot on top Turn counter clockwise to unscrew Set aside 3 Remove the white filter by grasping the post and pulling up and out of the unit Rinse the filter under cold water Note Be care...

Page 14: ...hooting cont d Service problems that appear to be major can often be solved easily You can be your own troubleshooter by reviewing this guide All other servicing should be done by an authorised service agent or qualified technician Problem Cause Remedy Built in heater light does not illuminate 1 The heater switch is not turned on 2 The power switch is not turned on 1 Turn the heater switch on 2 Bo...

Page 15: ...am 5pm EST Email enquiries wertheim net au The decision to repair or replace the cleaner is at the sole discretion of Electrical Home Aids Pty Ltd Electrical Home Aids Pty Ltd is unable to accept responsibility under this warranty for any repair work not carried out by an authorised International Cleaning Solutions Service Agent or from the use of non genuine parts If any part is no longer availab...

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