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Emptying the Dirty Water Tank

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Emptying the Dirty Water Tank 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. 1 2 3 To release Dirty Water Tank, press down on the colored tank handle. Tilt the tank slightly toward you. Grab the handle and tank with both hands and pull the tank up and away to remove. 4 For quick empty: 5 Pull the Rubber Tab and tilt to pour. (Located at the corner of the top of the tank.) When closing the Rubber Tab, make sure all edges are sealed tight. Clean the red filter below the tank by wiping off any remaining dirt or debris. For final clean and rinse: Unscrew the ring at the bottom of tank. Gently remove the float stack, rinse, and clean. Once clean, return Float Stack into the tank by lining up the arrows so they point at each other. This is the only way the float stack will fit into the tank. With the arrows aligned, the Float Stack should lock into place. Return the ring and twist to lock. Water may leak if the ring is not fully tightened. 6 To return the tank: Angle the tank and insert bottom first. Then tilt the tank toward the machine and push the top in until it clicks into place. Did You Know? The Float Stack is what prevents your dirty tank from overflowing. www.BISSELL.com 13

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To release Dirty Water
Tank, press down on the
colored tank handle.
Tilt the tank slightly
toward you.
Grab the handle and tank
with both hands and pull
the tank up and away to
remove.
Clean the red filter
below the tank
by wiping off any
remaining dirt or
debris.
4
5
6
Did You Know?
The Float Stack
is what prevents
your dirty
tank from
overflowing.
To return the tank:
Angle the tank and
insert bottom first.
Then tilt the tank
toward the machine
and push the top
in until it clicks into
place.
1
2
3
Emptying the Dirty Water Tank
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.
For quick empty:
Pull the Rubber Tab
and tilt to pour.
(Located at the corner
of the top of the tank.)
When closing the
Rubber Tab, make
sure all edges are
sealed tight.
For final clean and
rinse:
Unscrew the ring
at the bottom of tank.
Gently remove the float
stack, rinse, and clean.
Once clean, return Float
Stack into the tank by
lining up the arrows so
they point at each other.
This is the only way the
float stack will fit into
the tank.
With the arrows aligned,
the Float Stack should
lock into place.
Return the ring and
twist to lock. Water may
leak if the ring is not
fully tightened.