Bissell SmartClean Robotic Vacuum 1974 User Guide - Page 12
Cleaning the Intake, Cleaning the Sensors, Cleaning the Side Brushes
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Cleaning the Intake After repeated use, dirt and dust can accumulate around the intake of the vacuum and the working efficiency can be reduced. To ensure the best efficiency and constant airflow, the intake should be cleaned periodically by removing any debris from the intake or brushroll. Before cleaning the intake ensure the robot is not attached to the charging cable or dock, and the power switch is in the off position. Cleaning the Sensors After repeated use, dirt and dust can accumulate on the sensors of the vacuum and the working efficiency can be reduced. To ensure the best efficiency, the sensors should be cleaned off periodically by brushing any dirt or debris from them. Before cleaning the sensors, ensure the robot is not attached to the charging cable or dock and the power switch is in the off position. Cleaning the Side Brushes After being used for a period of time, the brushes need to be cleaned to work more effectively. 12 www.BISSELL.com Turn off the power. Place bottom of the cleaner upward on a flat surface. Hold the brush bristle and pull upward to remove the brush. The side brushes can be rinsed and if they become crooked, you can soak them in hot water to make them return to the original shape. Place the brushed back in after they have completely dried.