Bissell 8930n Manual
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11www.bissell.com 800.237.7691 Operation Carpet cleaning (Continued) 6. (Continued) Release the trigger and make one slow forward and backward pass over the same area to remove any residual dirty water and aid in drying. Repeat cleaning passes until solution being pulled up appears clean. Continue passes without pressing the trigger until you can’t see any more water being pulled up. After cleaning, you may want to turn the Custom Clean dial to rinse to give your carpeting a final water only...
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Operation Carpet cleaning (Continued) 8. 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 trigger, a backward (wet)...
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Operation Cleaning with attachments (Continued) 4. Set custom clean dial for heavy traffic, normal clean, light clean, or water rinse as desired. 5. Attach the cleaning tool to the end of the hose. 6. Plug in and turn on the power switch and heater (if desired). 7. Clean by pressing the trigger to spray solution onto the area to be cleaned. Slowly move the tool back and forth over the soiled surface. Release the trigger to suction soiled water. Continue to clean in the area, working in small...
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Operations Stain removal Do Not Delay! Attending to an accident soon after it occurs ensures the most optimal clean. Leaving it for an extended period of time may cause it to set and become permanent. 1. Blot up liquids with an absorbent cloth or paper towels. White materials are recommended because certain dyes may bleed and make the stain worse. 2. Gently scrape up any semi-solids with a spoon or spatula. Do not use a knife or other utensil with sharp edges because it could damage the carpet...
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Operations Hard floor cleaning Your ProHeat 2X model may have come with a hard floor attachment and Hard Floor Solutions Formula. If not, these products are available for purchase by contacting the BISSELL Consumer Services department by phone or at the website. The hard floor tool provides effective cleaning for linoleum, vinyl, and tile floors. Caution: Do not use on unsealed hardwood floors. 1. Vacuum or sweep thoroughly to pick up any loose debris and pet hair. 2. Move any furniture, if...
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Maintenance and care Machine storage Once your cleaning is complete, make sure the 2-in-1 water tank is emptied, rinsed out, and dried before the next use. The formula tank can remain filled and ready to go, or it can simply be emptied back into the formula bottle if that is more convenient. Note: Store cleaner in a protected, dry area. Since this product uses water, it must not be stored where there is a danger of freez- ing. Freezing will damage internal compo- nents and void the warranty....
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Maintenance and care Machine care (continued) 7. To clean attachments that may have been used, remove from hose and rinse in clean, running water. Dry and replace attach- ment in the tool caddy. Clean the hose by suctioning clean water from the tap. Before replacing, lift end of hose and stretch out to ensure all water is cleared from hose. Refer to page 13, illustrations 9 & 10. 8. After carpet is dry, vacuum again to remove hair and fuzz. Small belt removal and replacement Occasional...
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Maintenance and care Brush removal and large belt replacement Brushes can be removed for cleaning or replacement as needed. 1. Follow small belt removal Instructions on page 17. 2. Remove brush rolls by pulling them off of the metal rods. 3. Place cleaned or new brush rolls back onto the rods. Make sure one washer is on each end of the rollers prior to sliding onto the rod. Be sure to let the rod slide through the bushing to insure proper fit. 4. Re-attach the long belt on the...
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Troubleshooting Built-in heater ready light does not illuminate Possible Cause Remedies 1. The heater switch is not turned ON ( I ). 1. Turn the heater switch ON ( I ). 2. The power switch is not turned ON ( I ). 2. Both switches must be ON ( I ) to activate the heater ready light. Reduce Spray or No Spray Possible Cause Remedies 1. Water tank may be empty. 1. Fill heavy duty bladder with hot tap water. 2. Formula tank may be empty. 2. Fill formula tank with BISSELL Fiber...
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Troubleshooting Cleaner not picking up solution Possible Causes Remedies 1 . ReadyTools dial may be at wrong setting. 1. Set ReadyTools dial to either FLOOR CLEANING or TOOLS setti ng. 2. Tank may not be seated properly. 2. Pick up both the 2-in-1 water tank and formula tank and reseat them so they fit snugly on the unit. 3 . Tank may not be assembled properly. 3. Check to make sure the "lip" of the nozzle is securely hooked...