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    							USER'S GUIDE
    4757-E SERIES 220-240V
    2Thank You
    Safety Instructions
    Product View
    Assembly
    Operations
    Maintenance and Care
    TroubleshootingReplacement Parts
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    5-6
    6-9
    9-10
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    Warranty
    Consumer Care11
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    colours may vary 
    from models shown    
    						
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    Thanks for buying a BISSELL CleanView®  Pet Compact Cylinder
    We’re glad you purchased a BISSELL CleanView Pet Compact Cylinder  
    vacuum. Everything we know about floor care went into the design and 
    construction of this complete, high-tech home cleaning system.
    Your BISSELL CleanView Pet Compact Cylinder vacuum is well made, and 
    we back it with a limited one year warranty. We also stand behind it with   
    a knowledgeable, dedicated Consumer Care department, so, should you 
    ever have a problem, you’ll receive fast, considerate assistance.
    My great-grandfather invented the floor sweeper in 1876. Today, BISSELL   
    is a global leader in the design, manufacture, and service of high quality 
    homecare products like your BISSELL cylinder vacuum.
    Thanks again, from all of us at BISSELL.
    Mark J. Bissell  
    Chairman & CEO
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    							When using an electrical appliance,  
    basic precautions should be observed,   
    including the following:
    Read all instRuctions 
    befoRe using youR V acuuM. 
      WaRning: to  
    reduce the risk of fire, 
    electric shock, or injury:
    ■  Use indoors only.
    ■ For dry pick up only.
    ■ Do not leave machine when it is plugged in.
    ■ Do not use with damaged cord or plug.
    ■ If appliance is not working as it should, 
    has been dropped, damaged, left out-
    doors, or dropped into water, return it to 
    a service agent.
    ■ Do not handle unit with wet hands.
    ■ Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as 
    a handle, close door on cord, pull cord 
    around sharp corners or edges, run appli-
    ance over cord, or expose cord to heated 
    surfaces.
    ■ Do not unplug by pulling on cord. unplug 
    by grasping plug.
    ■ Do not run appliance over cord.
    ■ Do not handle plug or appliance with 
    wet hands.
    ■ Do not expose hair, loose clothing, fingers 
    or body parts to openings or moving parts.
    ■ Do not pick up hot or burning objects such 
    as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.
    ■ Do not pick up flammable or combustible 
    materials (lighter fluid, petrol, kerosene, 
    etc.) or use in the presence of explosive 
    liquids or vapour.
    ■ Do not use appliance in an enclosed space 
    filled with vapours given off by oil base 
    paint, paint thinner, some moth proofing 
    substances, flammable dust, or other explo-
    sive or toxic vapours.
    ■ Not intended for use by persons (including   
    children) with reduced physical, sensory or 
    mental capabilities, or lack of experience 
    and knowledge, unless they have been 
    given supervision or instruction concerning 
    use of the appliance by a person respon-
    sible for their safety
    ■  Children should be supervised to ensure 
    that they do not play with the appliance.
    ■ Remove plug from electrical outlet before 
    cleaning or maintaining the appliance.
    ■ If the supply cord is damaged, it must be 
    replaced by the manufacturer or its service 
    agent in order to avoid a hazard.
    ■ Do not pick up toxic material (chlorine 
    bleach, ammonia, drain cleaner, petrol, 
    etc.).
    ■ Do not use for any purpose other than 
    described in this User’s Guide.
    ■ Use only manufacturer’s recommended 
    attachments.
    ■ Do not use with any opening blocked; 
    keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything 
    that may reduce air flow.
    ■ Keep appliance on a level surface.
    ■ Turn off all controls before unplugging.
    ■ Be extra careful when cleaning stairs.
    ■ This appliance is provided with double   
    insulation. Use only identical replacement 
    parts.
    ■  Do not use without the dirt cup and filters 
    in place.
    ■ Pay close attention when working   
    around children.
    sa Ve tHese  
    instRuctions.
    ThIs moDel Is FoR hoUseholD Use oNly.
    iMPoRtant  
    FoR oPeRATIoN oN A 220-240 Vol T 
    A.C. 50/60 hz PoWeR sUPPly oNly . 
    If your appliance is fitted with a nonrewireable 
    Bs 1363 plug it must not be used unless a 13 
    amp (AsTA approved to Bs 1362) fuse is fitted 
    in the carrier contained in the plug. (spares 
    may be obtained from your BIssell supplier). 
    If for any reason the plug is cut off, it must be 
    disposed of, as it is an electric shock hazard 
    should it be inserted into a mains socket. 
    Thanks for buying a BISSELL CleanView®  Pet Compact Cylinder
    www.bissell.com 
    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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    Product view
    WaRning:Do not plug in your vacuum until  
    you are familiar with all instructions 
    and operating procedures.
    Combination Crevice 
    Tool/Dusting Brush Wide Pet  
    TurboBrush™ Tool
    colours may vary 
    from models shown
    Extension Wands
    Hose
    Handle
    Air Flow Regulator
    Multi-Surface 
    Floor Nozzle
    Brush Switch
    Hose Connector
    Carry Handle
    Dirt Cup  
    Release Button
    Easy Empty™ 
     
    Dirt Cup
    Emptying 
    Button Dirt Cup 
    Filter  
    						
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    Assembly 
    1. Connect hose to vacuum by inserting 
    hose connector on the end of the hose 
    into the suction inlet. make sure the hose 
    is positioned so the tabs on the hose 
    connector line up with the notches on  
    the suction inlet. once inserted into the  
    suction inlet, turn counter clockwise to 
    lock into place.
    2.  Attach extension wands section together 
    by inserting into one another and  
    twisting slightly to tighten.
    3.  Connect hose handle to the end of  
    the extention wand and twist slightly  
    to tighten.
    4.  Connect floor nozzle to the end of  
    the extension wand and twist slightly  
    to tighten.
    5.  once assembled, you can store your  
    vacuum by inserting the storage clip 
    (located on the back of the floor  
    nozzle) into the storage slot on the  
    rear of the vacuum.
    Power cord
    the power cord is located at the rear 
    of the vacuum. gently pull out the 
    power cord, watching for the yellow 
    line. stop pulling the power cord once 
    the yellow line is visible. there is also 
    a red line, which indicates the end of 
    the usable cord. do not pull the   
    power cord out beyond the red line. 
    automatic cord rewind
    y our vacuum is equipped with an   
    automatic cord rewind. When cleaning 
    is finished, press the power button off  
    and grasp the plug to disconnect from 
    the electrical outlet. Hold the plug and 
    press the automatic cord rewind button 
    to rewind the cord automatically.
    Power button
    t urn the power on or off by pressing 
    lightly downward on the power button 
    (    ).
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    W aRning:   Plastic film can be dangerous. To 
    avoid danger of suffocation, keep 
    away from babies and children.
    Operations
    caution:   Be careful to avoid injury as cord 
    retracts very quickly.
    caution:  Before using your vacuum, 
    make sure that the dirt cup and 
    all filters are in place. Do not 
    operate your vacuum without 
    the dirt cup and filters.
    1.
    5. 4.
    3. 2.suction Inlet
    Automatic Cord 
    Rewind Button
    colours may vary 
    from models shown
    Power 
    Button  
    						
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    Operations
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    special tools
    your bissell cleanView Pet compact 
    is not only a powerful carpet and rug 
    vacuum cleaner, it’s also a versatile bare 
    floor and above floor vacuum cleaner 
    when you select one of the special tools.
    floor nozzle:
      Use to vacuum carpets, rugs and bare 
    floors. swivel head turns to get into tight 
    spaces and fits under cabinets.
    1.  To vacuum carpets and rugs, push the brush 
    switch to the carpet position           . This 
    will pull the brushes up into the floor nozzle.
    2.  To vacuum bare floors, push the brush 
    switch to the bare floor position         . 
    This will extend the brushes down from the 
    floor nozzle.
    combination crevice tool/dusting brush:
      Use the crevice tool in tight, narrow spaces.
    Use the dusting brush to clean curtains,   
    draperies, cushions and fabrics.
    Wide Pet t urbobrush™ t ool
      Use rotating brush action for small, flat 
    areas such as cushions and beds.
     
    note: Press down gently and pull 
    toward you in a raking motion.  t oo 
    much pressure will cause the brush 
    to stop rotating. 
    empty the dirt cup
    empty the dirt cup as soon as the dirt 
    reaches the “full” lines on the sides of 
    the dirt cup.
    1.  Unplug the vacuum from the electrical outlet.
    2.  Remove the hose by turning the hose  
    connector counter clockwise and pulling it 
    out from the suction inlet. set hose aside.
    3.  Press the dirt cup release button on the carry 
    handle and lift up to remove the dirt cup.
    1.
    2.        
    Brush Down
    Brush Up
    Tip:
    Before cleaning under low furniture, 
    check area first for objects that might 
    harm the unit or block the hose.
    Tip:
    Hair, string and small objects can 
    block the hose and tools.  Check 
    them occasionally for obstructions.
    Tip:
    Use the air flow regulator to reduce air 
    flow as needed when using the tools.
    Maintenance and care
    Wide Pet  
    TurboBrush
    ™ Tool
    2.
    3.
    Dirt Cup 
    Release 
    Button
    colours 
    may vary 
    from 
    models 
    shown  
    						
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    Maintenance and care
    empty the dirt cup continued
    4. Choose an emptying method. method #2 
    is recommended for allergy suffers.
      Method #1 – hold the dirt cup over a 
    rubbish bin and push the emptying button 
    to open the bottom. Close the bottom after 
    the dirt empties.
      Method #2 – Place a plastic bag over 
    the bottom of the dirt cup. Push the empty-
    ing button through the plastic to open the   
    bottom. After the dust settles, close the  
    bottom and remove the bag to discard.
    5.  Replace the dirt cup by placing it back into 
    the vacuum and pushing down on the carry 
    handle until it snaps back into place. 
    cleaning the dirt cup filter 
    use only bissell replacement filters in 
    your cleanView Pets compact cylinder.
    1. Unplug the vacuum from the electrical outlet.
    2.  The dirt cup filters can be reached by 
    removing the dirt cup from the vacuum, 
    grasping the handle on the bottom of  
    the dirt cup filter assembly and turning 
    counter clockwise to unlock. Pull straight 
    down to remove.
    3.  Remove the dirt cup filter screen by  
    grasping the bottom of the filter frame 
    base and pulling straight up.
    4.  The dirt cup filter screen and dirt cup filter 
    can be hand washed in cold water with 
    a mild detergent. Rinse well and air dry 
    thoroughly before placing back onto the 
    filter frame base.
    5.  Attach the dirt cup filter back onto the 
    filter frame base by lining up the tabs on 
    the filter base with the notches on the dirt 
    cup filter and turning clockwise to lock 
    back into place.
    6.  Attach the dirt cup filter screen back on to 
    the dirt cup filter by sliding it down over the 
    dirt cup filter, making sure that the tabs on 
    the bottom of the dirt cup filter screen line up 
    with the notches on the dirt cup filter.
    WaRning: 
    To reduce the risk of electric 
    shock, turn power switch OFF and 
    disconnect plug from electrical 
    outlet before performing mainte-
    nance or troubleshooting checks.
    4.
    2. 3.
    emptying 
    Button
    colours 
    may vary 
    from 
    models 
    shown
    colours may 
    vary from 
    models shown  
    						
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    Maintenance and care
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    8. Insert the dirt cup filter assembly back into 
    the dirt cup by lining up the tabs on the top 
    of the dirt cup filter assembly with the notch-
    es inside the top of the dirt cup and turning 
    the handle on the bottom of the dirt cup 
    filter assembly clockwise to lock into place.  
    Replacing the post-motor filter
    the post-motor filter assists in the  
    filtration process to return cleaner air to 
    the room. use only bissell replacement 
    filters in your cleanView Pet compact.
    1.  Unplug the vacuum from electrical outlet.
    2.  Remove the filter door (located on the back 
    of the vacuum) by pushing down on the tab 
    and pulling out and away from the vacuum.
    3.  The post-motor filter can be hand washed 
    in cold water with a mild detergent. Rinse 
    well and air dry thoroughly before placing 
    back into the vacuum.
    4.  Replace the filter door by placing the tabs 
    on the bottom of the filter door into the 
    notches on the bottom of the post-motor filter 
    compartment and pushing the tab forward 
    back into the vacuum to lock into place.
    clearing clogs from the dirt cup
    1. Unplug the vacuum from electrical outlet.
    2.  Remove the dirt cup from the vacuum, following 
    steps 1-3 of emptying the dirt cup on page 6.
    3.  Remove the dirt cup filter assembly from the 
    dirt cup, following step 2 of Clean the dirt 
    cup filter on page 7.
    cleaning the dirt cup filter continued
     notice: 
    This product is intended for household use 
    only and not for commercial or industrial 
    use.  Vacuuming of dust from products like 
    plaster, concrete or ashes will damage the 
    motor and void the warranty.
    Tip:
    For maximum cleaning performance, 
    check the filters often and clean or 
    replace if necessary.
    W aRning: Do not operate cleaner with 
    damp or wet filters or without  
    all filters in place.
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    Maintenance and care
    Troubleshooting
    4. Tap the dirt cup filter assembly over   
    a rubbish bin to remove any dirt or   
    debris from the dirt cup filter screen   
    that surrounds the dirt cup filter.
    5.  Reach up into the dirt cup to clear   
    any dirt or debris from the dirt cup.
    6.  Check to see if there are any clogs   
    in the suction inlet.
    7.  After clearing any dirt or debris from the 
    dirt cup, replace the dirt cup filter assem-
    bly back in the dirt cup following step 8 
    of Cleaning the dirt cup filter on page 8.
    the Wide Pet t urbobrush™ tool 
    should be checked regularly for clogs 
    or debris wrapping around the brush.
    1. Unplug the vacuum from the outlet.
    2.  If the clog is present or debris is visible,  turn the collar on the neck of the Wide Pet 
    TurboBrush™ Tool counterclockwise to the 
    unlocked position to remove the faceplate 
    and clear any obstructions.
    3.  To clean debris from the brush, remove the  brush from the drive belt and clean debris.
    4. Reposition the drive belt on the brush.  Place  the ends of the brush in the slots on the 
    sides. Reposition the faceplate and turn the 
    collar clockwise to the locked position.
    Vacuum cleaner won’t run
    Possible cause Remedy
    1. Vacuum cleaner is not plugged in  1. Check electrical plug
    2.  Power button is not pressed down  2. Press power button down
    Vacuum cleaner won’t pick up or low suction
    Possible cause Remedy
    1.  Tools, hose and/or extension wands are blocked  1. Remove each part and check for  
           blockages
    2.  Filters are dirty   2. Check and clean or replace all filters
    3.  Dirt cup is full  3. empty dirt cup
    4.  hose connector not securely attached to suction inlet  4. make sure hose connector is locked 
           into suction inlet
    WaRning:   To reduce the risk of electric shock 
    or injury, turn power OFF and dis-
    connect plug from electrical outlet 
    before performing maintenance or 
    troubleshooting.
    Maintaining the Wide Pet t urbobrush™ tool
    clearing clogs from the dirt cup continued
    Wide Pet 
    TurboBrush ™
     Tool  
    						
    							5. Crack or hole in hose  5. Check hose and replace if needed
    6.  Air flow regulator is set to open or minimum setting  6.  Change to closed or maximum setting
    7.  Clog in the dirt cup  7. Clear clog from dirt cup following  
           instructions above
    Visible dust escaping from vacuum
    Possible cause Remedy
    1. Dirt cup is full  1.  empty dirt cup 
    2.  Filters missing  2. Check all filters for correct installation
    3.  Filters are dirty  3. Check and clean or replace all filters
    4.  hose is blocked  4. Remove hose and check for blockages
    5.  hose connector not securely attached to  5.  make sure hose connector is locked  
      suction inlet   into suction inlet
    6.  Crack or hole in hose  6. Check hose and replace if needed
    other maintenance or service not included in the manual should be   
    performed by an authorized service representative.
    thank you for selecting a bissell product
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    Replacement parts
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    Troubleshooting
    Please do not return this product to the store.
    Item  Part No.  Part Name 1 203-1771  Dirt Cup Filter screen
     2  203-1772  Dirt Cup Filter
     3  203-1786  Post-motor Filter
     4  203-1773  Floor Nozzle
     5  203-1537  hose with handle
     6  203-1538  extension Wands (2)
     7  203-1539  Combination Crevice Tool/Dusting Brush
     8  203-1290  Wide Pet TurboBrush™ Tool
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    5 2
    6 3
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