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    Operations
    Carpet cleaning continued
    6. Plug into a proper outlet and turn the power 
    and heater switches to the ON ( I ) posi-
    tion. Allow 1 minute for the built-in heater to 
    warm-up before cleaning. The CleanView
    ® 
    Deep Clean will be fully warmed and will 
    provide optimal performance after a minute 
    of  continuous heated cleaning.
    7.  Cleaning Strokes. While pressing the trig-
    ger, make one slow forward wet pass and 
    another one back. Caution: Do not 
    overwet. Take care not to run over loose 
    objects or edges of area rugs. Stalling 
    brush may result in premature belt failure.  
    Note: Your machine is equipped 
    with a circuit breaker that will 
    automatically shut off the brush if 
    a large or loose object is caught 
    in the brush roll. If that happens, 
    be sure to unplug your machine, 
    remove the foreign object, and 
    then plug the machine back in to 
    reset the circuit breaker. 
    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. 
    8.  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.
    8a.  Unlatch the top of the tank from the   
    bottom by lifting up on the tank latch   
    located on the back of the tank.
    8b.  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.
    6.
    WARNING:   To reduce the risk of due to internal 
    component damage, use only 
    BISSELL cleaning formulas intended 
    for use with the deep cleaner.
    Power Switch
    Heater Switch
    8.
    8b. 8a.  
    						
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    Carpet cleaning continued
    8c. Lift the bottom portion of the tank; pour out 
    dirty water in the sink through the triangular 
    shaped opening in the corner of the tank.
    Note: You may notice hair & debris 
    deposits on the carpet or in the tank 
    that were loosened by the cleaning 
    action. This debris should be picked 
    up and thrown away.
    8d.  Fill the heavy duty bladder with clean 
    hand hot tap water, following instructions 
    1c through 1e on page 10.
    Note: 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.
    9.  Water rinse (optional). Rinsing is an option-
    al step that can be done during the clean-
    ing process or after the carpeted area has 
    been completed. Switch to the water rinse 
    setting, on the Custom Clean dial and   
    follow the same path as you did for clean-
    ing. Take care to do a forward (wet) stroke 
    by depressing the trigger, and a backward 
    (wet) stroke, followed by a forward and 
    backward (dry) stroke, releasing the trigger. 
    Continue this until the water you see coming 
    up the nozzle is clear.  
    10.  CleanShot.  CleanShot is an optional fea-
    ture that can be used to fight tough stains. It 
    can be used as either a tough stain pre-treat 
    or can be used during the deep cleaning 
    process itself. To use CleanShot either as a 
    pre-treat or during deep cleaning, follow the 
    instructions below.
    A.  Set Custom Clean for the desired 
    setting.
    B.  Press the CleanShot button and 
    aim the focused stream onto the 
    stain. Allow the formula to soak in 
    for 30 seconds. 
    C.  Run the machine over the stain to 
    extract. Repeat as needed until the 
    stain is gone.
    D.  Rinse if desired.8d.
    10B. 8c.
    9.
    Keep plenty of genuine 
    BISSELL 2X formula on hand 
    so you can clean whenever it 
    fits your schedule. Always use 
    genuine BISSELL deep cleaning  
    formulas. Non-BISSELL  
    cleaning formulas may harm 
    the machine and void the 
    warranty.
    CleanShot  
    						
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    Operations
    Cleaning with attachments
    Your CleanView® Deep Clean machine 
    comes equipped with a hose and at 
    least one attachment for cleaning 
    stairs, upholstery, and more.
    1. Important! If using to clean uphol- stery, check upholstery tags. 
    A.  Check manufacturer’s tag before clean-
    ing. “W” or “WS” on the tag means 
    you can use your deep cleaner. If the 
    tag is coded with an “X” or an “S” 
    (with a diagonal stripe through it), or 
    says “Dry Clean Only”, do not proceed 
    with any deep cleaning machine. Do 
    not use on velvet or silk. If manufactur -
    er’s tag is missing or not coded, check 
    with your furniture dealer.
    B.  Check for colourfastness in an   
    inconspicuous place.
    C.  If possible, check upholstery stuffing. 
    Coloured stuffing may bleed through 
    fabric when wet.
    D.  Plan activities to allow upholstery 
    time to dry.
    E.  Vacuum thoroughly to pick up loose 
    debris and pet hair. Use a vacuum 
    with a brush attachment and a crevice 
    tool to clean in fabric folds.
    2.  Follow the instructions on page 10 for filling 
    the 2-in-1 water tank and the formula tank.
    3.  Set ReadyTools dial to the "TOOLS"   
    setting. This will allow spray and suction 
    from the hose. 
    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 spray trigger 
    to spray solution onto the area to be 
    cleaned. Slowly move the tool back and 
    forth over the soiled surface. Release 
    the spray trigger to suction soiled water. 
    Continue to clean in the area, working 
    in small sections, until no more dirt can 
    be removed. Rinse (optional) and  
    suction as needed.  
    Caution: Do no overwet.
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    5.
    WARNING: To  
    reduce the risk of injury, be extra 
    careful when cleaning stairs. Make 
    sure machine is secure and level.  
    						
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    8. Remove and rinse tools in clean, running 
    water. Dry and replace in the tool caddy.
    9.  It is recommended that you suction clean 
    water from a bowl to rinse out the hose. 
    10.  Before replacing lift end of hose and 
    stretch out to ensure all water is cleared 
    from hose.
    11.  Coil flex hose around the tool caddy.
    12.  Empty 2-in-1 water tank and rinse out,  
    following the instructions on pages 11 
    through 12.  
    13.  Return ReadyTools dial to floor setting.
    Cleaning with Deep Reach™ Tool 
    (select models only)
    1.  Set tool on soiled surfaces and press the 
    spray trigger to spray solution onto the 
    soiled area to be cleaned. 
    2.  Slowly move the tool back and forth over 
    the soiled surface, keeping the tool in con-
    tact with the carpet. 
    Release spray trigger and move tool 
    slowly over the soiled area to suction up 
    water and dirt. 
    4. Continue to clean the area, working in 
    small sections, until no more dirt can be 
    removed.
    Cleaning with attachments continued
    10.
    1.
    3.  
    						
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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 recom-
    mended 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 or upholstery.
    3.  If the area has dried, remove the   
    remaining semi-solids and residue with a 
    sweeper or vacuum.
    4.  Be sure to test any spot removal formulas 
    in an inconspicuous area first. This is 
    important as some dyes and materials 
    could be damaged or discolored by 
    cleaning solvents. If such a change should 
    occur, try a different solution or call a pro-
    fessional.
    5.  If cleaning on Berber carpeting, gently 
    run your machine over a hidden area. If 
    no fuzzing occurs, continue cleaning in 
    soiled area.
    6.  Using the BISSELL Tough Stain Precleaner, 
    spray evenly over soiled area. Do not 
    overwet. Wait 3-5 minutes. Gently work 
    the solution by blotting area with a clean, 
    damp, color safe cloth.
    7.  CleanShot.  CleanShot is an optional   
    feature that can be used to fight tough stains. 
    It can be used as either a tough stain   
    pre-treat or can be used during the deep 
    cleaning process itself (see page 12). 
    8.  Clean using either the FLOOR 
    CLEANING,  or TOOLS setting on the 
    ReadyTools dial.  
    						
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    Hard floor cleaning
    Your CleanView® Deep Clean model 
    may have come with a hard floor tool 
    and 2X Hard Floor Solutions Formula. 
    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 needed.
    3.  Fill the formula tank to "WATER" line 
    with water. Fill to "FORMULA" line with 
    BISSELL 2X Hard Floor Solutions.
    4.  Fill the 2-in-1 water tank with hot tap 
    water and set aside.
    5.  Attach the hard floor tool onto the bot-
    tom of the machine by hooking it into 
    the nozzle and swinging it down until it 
    clicks into place. 
    6.  Set ReadyTools dial to the "FLOOR 
    CLEANING" setting.
    7.  Set the Custom Clean dial to normal clean.
    8.  Plug into an outlet and turn the power 
    switch and heater ON ( I ).
    9.  Slowly move the machine forward and 
    back over hard floor surface one time 
    while depressing spray trigger.  
    Caution: Do not overwet.
    10.  Repeat the motion without pressing the 
    spray trigger using the hard floor tool to 
    squeegee and suction up the dirty water.
    11.  Allow adequate time for floors to dry.
    12.  Remove hard floor tool, rinse and dry 
    before storing.
    13.  Rinse out the formula tank.
    WARNING:   To reduce the risk of fire, elec-
    tric shock or injury unplug from 
    outlet before servicing.
    WARNING:
    To reduce the risk of fire   
    and electric shock- when cleaning 
    a hard floor, the BISSELL hard floor 
    tool 203-6692 must be used and 
    it must only be used with BISSELL 
    Hard Floor Solutions or BISSELL 
    2X Hard Floor Solutions cleaning 
    formula intended for use with this 
    appliance.
    5.  
    						
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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.
    Note: Store cleaner in a protected, 
    dry area. Since this product uses 
    water, it must not be stored where 
    there is a danger of freezing. 
    Freezing will damage internal  
    components and void the warranty.
    Machine care
    For best results, a few simple steps can 
    assure your machine is well maintained 
    after your cleaning is complete.
    1.  Flush your machine of any remaining 
    residual solution.
    A.  Fill the 2-in-1 clean water tank with 
    clean hot tap water.
    B.  Plug your machine into a proper outlet 
    and set the Custom Clean dial to the 
    rinse setting. Turn the power on by 
    pressing the power button. 
    C.  Recline the handle and press the spray trig-
    ger for 15 seconds while making forward  
    and backward passes on carpet. Release the  
    trigger to suction. Repeat for another 15 sec-
    onds. Continue without pressing the trigger  
    until there is no more water being suctioned.
    2.  Turn power and heater switches OFF (O). 
    Unplug the machine and wrap the power 
    cord. Empty the 2-in-1 water tank.
    3.  Rinse out 2-in-1 water tank, with running hot 
    tap water, taking care to clean underneath 
    the heavy duty bladder, and all around it.  
    4.  The top half of the tank can be rinsed clean 
    through the nozzle area. Also, pop out the 
    red filter underneath the top half of the tank 
    and rinse out. Replace before putting the 
    top and bottom halves of the tank together.
    5.  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 of the machine. Secure into place with 
    the screw.  
    3 & 4
    WARNING:   
    To reduce the risk of 
    fire, electric shock or 
    injury unplug from 
    outlet before servicing.
    Filter
    Tip:
    Let all parts dry com-
    pletely before storing  
    						
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    Machine care continued
    6.  The inside of the end caps by the brush 
    rolls can be wiped out with a clean paper 
    towel, or, if a more thorough cleaning is 
    desired, the end caps can be taken off 
    using a Phillips head screwdriver and 
    rinsed clean. Replace after cleaning.
    7.  Any loose hair or debris can be pulled from 
    the brush rolls and thrown away. For the 
    most thorough clean before storage, follow 
    directions on pages 18 & 19 for removal 
    and replacement of the brush rolls and belts.
    8.  To clean attachments that may have been 
    used, remove from hose and rinse under 
    clean, running water. Dry and replace 
    attachment 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 14.
    9.  After carpet is dry, vacuum again to 
    remove hair and fuzz.
     
    Occasional replacement of one or 
    both belts may become necessary. 
    If that is needed, please follow the 
    instructions below.
    1. Turn off the machine, and unplug it from   
    the outlet.
    2.  Remove both the 2-in-1 water tank and 
    the formula tank. Set aside.
    3.  Unscrew the front nozzle and remove it.   
    Set aside.
    4.  Turn the machine on its side.  
    IMPORTANT: cord side down.
    5.  Remove the clear end cap by unscrew-
    ing the 2 black screws. Take care not to 
    drop the screws into the unit.
    6.  Remove 1 silver screw.
    7.  Remove pivot arm by gently lifting up.
    8.  Remove small brush belt.
    9.  Replace small brush belt, and reverse   
    steps above.3.
    5.
    4.
    7.
    9.
    2.
    6. 8.
    WARNING:   To reduce the risk of fire, electric 
    shock, or injury,turn power   
    OFF and disconnect plug from 
    electrical outlet before performing 
    maintenance or troubleshooting.
    Small belt removal and replacement  
    						
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    Maintenance and care   
     
    Brushes can be removed for cleaning 
    or replacement as needed. 
    1. Follow small belt removal Instructions on   
    page 18.
    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 bottom to 
    the cogs of the small roller brushes.
    5.  Place small belt over back roller and 
    metal cog.
    6.  Place pivot arm in place and screw in 
    place using the silver screw.
    7.  Re-attach clear end cap by tightening 
    with the (2) black screws.
    8.  Return front nozzle to front of unit, by 
    latching from underneath and then 
    securing with a screw.
      If you have any questions or are having   
    trouble installing or replacing your 
    belt(s) or brushes, please call BISSELL  
    Consumer Services.
    2.
    4.
    6.
    8. 3.
    5.
    7.
    Brush removal and large belt replacement
    WARNING:   To reduce the risk of fire, 
    electric shock or injury, 
    unplug from the outlet 
    before servicing.  
    						
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    Troubleshooting
    20Built-in heater ready light does not illuminate
    Possible causes 
    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 causes  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 2X   
        formula for cleaning
    3.  Water tank may not be seated completely  3. Turn power OFF (0). Remove and reseat tank
    4.   Pump may have lost prime.   4.  Turn power OFF (0) and then back ON (I). Wait one minute,   
        then depress trigger
    DirtLifter™ PowerBrush does not turn
    Possible causes  Remedies
    1. The belt is off or broken  1. Turn power OFF ( O ) and unplug unit from outlet. Follow   
        instructions on page 19
    2.   The unit is in the upright position  2.  Brushes only rotate when unit is reclined using the   
        detent  pedal
    3.  Circuit breaker on machine may have tripped  
    3.  Turn the machine OFF ( O ) and unplug from outlet. Check   
        to see if foreign object is caught in brush roll. Remove   
        object. Plug machine in to reset circuit breaker
    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 setting 
    2.   Water 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.   Water tank may not be assembled properly  3.  Check to make sure the "lip" of the nozzle is securely   
        hooked into the groove on bottom of Tank (see page 10)
    4.   Solution or 2-in-1 water tank is empty  4.  Check fluid levels in heavy duty bladder and formula tank. 
    5.   2-in-1 water tank has picked up maximum dirty water  5.  Empty 2-in-1 water tank. Refill heavy duty bladder with   
      and red float door has closed.   clean hot tap water and replace. 
    6.   Red float "door" in the tank may have closed as a result of bumping  6.  Turn the machine OFF ( O ), allowing red float door to release 
    an object or moving machine back and forth too quickly    into the open position. Turn unit back ON ( I ) to continue  
        cleaning. Be sure your forward and backward strokes are done   
        at a slower pace.
    Other maintenance or service not included in the manual should be   
    performed by an authorized service representative.
    Thank you for selecting a BISSELL product.
    Please do not return this product to the store.             
    						
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