Bissell 1694 W Manual
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11 Step on the handle release to lay the machine handle down. Remove the Tank-in Tank from the machine base. Lift the machine base to expose the underside of the nozzle. Attach Bare Floor Tool to nozzle with long tab to the right side (ReadyTools side) of the nozzle. First attach left side (short Tab) catching tab over nozzle edge. Gently bend long tab (right side) outward to easily snap over edge of clear nozzle on left. Set up machine following instructions in The Basics on pages 6-9. Be sure to...
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Check manufacturer’s tag before cleaning. A "W" or "WS" on the tag means you can use your PowerSteamer. If the tag is coded with an "X" or "S" (with a diagonal strike through), or says "Dry Clean Only," do not proceed. Do not use your PowerSteamer on velvet or silk. If manufacturer’s tag is missing or not coded, check with your furniture dealer. Check for colorfastness in an inconspicuous place. If possible, check upholstery stuffing. Colored stuffing may bleed...
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13 Maintenance/Storage Turn Power Switch OFF. Unplug Power Cord from outlet and coil cord around Power Cord Quick Release. Remove and rinse tools, if used, in clean, running water. Dry and replace. Coil Flex Hose through storage brackets. Remove Tank-in-Tank. Dispose of dirty water. See The Basics section, page 8. Rinse out Tank-in-Tank and reseat the tank unto the machine. Wipe all exterior surfaces with a soft cloth. Store cleaner in a protected, dry area. When carpet is dry, vacuum again to remove...
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14 To Remove Broken Pump & Brush Belts-Continued Turn the machine onto its side so the belt access area is facing upward (see illustrations). On the bottom of the machine, near the belt access area, is a Red Retainer Plate that holds the black brush arm and brush in place. Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove the screw that holds the Red Retainer Plate in place. Set Red Retainer Plate and Phillips head screw aside (see illustrations). NOTE: For 1693 Model Series, remove stationary brush (skip step 6...
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15 To Install The Replacement Pump & Brush Belts NOTE: For 1693 Model Series, skip steps 2 & 4. With the unit still on its side, loop one end of the replacement Pump Belt around the Red Pump Pulley and the other end around the silver motor shaft (see illustra- tion). Do not twist the replacement Pump Belt. Re-install the “toothed” Brush Belt first onto the Red Pump Pulley and then onto the “toothed” end of the Brush (see illustrations). Re-install the Brush into the base of the unit. Place the black...
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16 To Install The Replacement Pump & Brush Belts-Continued Re-install the Red Retainer Plate and Phillips head screw (see illustration). Using your finger, gently spin the replacement Pump Belt on the silver motor shaft (see illustration). If assembled correctly, the replacement Pump Belt should rotate freely around the silver motor shaft and drive pulley without obstruction. The Brush should also rotate freely when the silver motor shaft is turned. Turn the machine right side up. Replace the...
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17 WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, unplug machine from outlet before servicing. Reduced spray or no spray. Possible Causes Remedies Bladder may be empty Refill tank with hot tap water. The lint screen may be clogged Clean out lint screen page 8. Tank-in-Tank may not be seated properly Turn power off; remove and reseat tank. Pump may have lost prime. Turn power OFF; after 1 minute, turn ON and depress Spray Release trigger. The Pump Belt may be broken. Turn power OFF and...
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18 Troubleshooting-continued PowerSteamer not picking up solution. Possible Causes Remedies ReadyTools Dial may be at the Set ReadyTools Dial to either FLOOR wrong setting for cleaning job. CLEANING or TOOLS/PRETREAT. Nozzle Window may not be Make sure the two tabs on the back of properly attached. the Nozzle Window are inserted through the mating slots in the main housing. Reinstall if necessary. Tank-in-Tank lid is not Reinstall lid; refer to The Basics properly installed. section, page 7....
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19 Part Numbers And Descriptions* *Not all parts included with every model Item Part No. Part Name 1 603-7818 Handle Assembly with Screw 2 215-9155 Tough Stain Brush 3 015-9043 Tank Assembly Complete 4 015-4439 Tank Lid Assembly 5 015-9041 Tank Bottom 6 213-0213 Baffle with Red Float 7 210-4052 Window Gasket 8 015-0628 Replacement Pump Belt (with instructions) 9 015-0621 Replacement Brush Belt (with instructions) 10 015-3500 Lint Screen 11 213-3010 Measuring Cup 12 214-9131 Bare Floor Tool 13 0710 48 oz....
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20 About Your Warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. If you need additional instruction regarding this warranty or have questions regarding what it may cover, please contact BISSELL Consumer Services by E-mail, telephone, or regular mail as described below. LimitedOneYear Warranty Subject to the *EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS identified below, upon receipt of the product BISSELL Homecare, Inc. will repair or replace (with...