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irty Tank Is Full, hen You're Finished

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Dirty Tank Is Full While Wet Cleaning, you will see dirty water collected in the Dirty Tank. When the Tank is full, the white Float in the Dirty Tank will rise to the top, making a noticeable sound to let you know it is time to empty the Dirty Tank. Suction will stop when tank is full of water. When You're Finished Emptying The Dirty Tank Remove the Dirty Tank Lid. Then dump the dirty water and debris into the sink, toilet, laundry tub or outside. Rinse the tank out with warm water and replace it in the unit. Tip: While using the Flip-It in the Wet Cleaning mode, make sure to listen for the change in the sound to alert you when the Dirty Tank is full. Tip: If there are large pieces of debris in the water, you may not want to empty the tank into your sink. Checking The Filter While the Dirty Tank is out of the unit, remove the Pleated Filter from the top of the tank. Remove dirt and debris from the pleats by gently tapping the filter over the wastebasket or outside. The Pleated Filter can also be rinsed under water to clean. NOTE: If the Pleated Filter is rinsed with warm water to clean, it is recommended to leave it out of the unit to air dry before placing it back in the unit. Cleaning The Gentle Clean™ Brush or Pad Gentle Clean™Brush Remove the Brush from the unit and rinse under warm water. Gentle Clean™Pad Remove the Gentle Clean™ Pad Plate from the unit. Peel the pad from the Pad Plate and toss in the wash! WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury unplug from outlet before servicing. Removing Wet Clean Nozzle Remove the Wet Clean Nozzle by pulling tab on right and left side of nozzle. Rinse any dirt and grime off the nozzle under warm tap water. To replace the Wet Clean Nozzle, insert the 4 tabs along the bottom of the Nozzle Window and gently snap the Wet Cleaning Nozzle back into place. www.bissell.com ug603-6704_5200_306.indd 9 800.237.7691 9 3/1/06 11:29:04 AM

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While Wet Cleaning, you will see dirty water
collected in the Dirty Tank. When the Tank is full,
the white Float in the Dirty Tank will rise to the
top, making a noticeable sound to let you know
it is time to empty the Dirty Tank. Suction will
stop when tank is full of water.
Remove the Dirty Tank Lid. Then dump the dirty
water and debris into the sink, toilet, laundry tub
or outside. Rinse the tank out with warm water
and replace it in the unit.
While the Dirty Tank is out of the unit, remove the
Pleated Filter from the top of the tank. Remove
dirt and debris from the pleats by gently tapping
the filter over the wastebasket or outside.
The Pleated Filter can also be rinsed under water
to clean.
NOTE:
If the Pleated Filter is rinsed with
warm water to clean, it
is recommended
to leave it out of the unit to air dry before
placing it back in the unit.
Gentle Clean™Brush
Remove the Brush from the unit and rinse under
warm water.
Gentle Clean™Pad
Remove the Gentle Clean™ Pad Plate from the
unit. Peel the pad from the Pad Plate and toss in
the wash!
Remove the Wet Clean Nozzle by pulling tab on
right and left side of nozzle. Rinse any dirt and
grime off the nozzle under warm tap water.
To replace the Wet Clean Nozzle, insert the 4
tabs along the bottom of the Nozzle Window
and gently snap the Wet Cleaning Nozzle back
into place.
D
irty Tank Is Full
W
hen You're Finished
Emptying The Dirty Tank
Removing Wet Clean Nozzle
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Checking The Filter
Cleaning The Gentle Clean
Brush or Pad
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock or
injury unplug from outlet
before servicing.
Tip:
If there are large pieces of
debris in the water, you may
not want to empty the tank
into your sink.
Tip:
While using the Flip-It in the
Wet Cleaning mode, make
sure to listen for the change
in the sound to alert you
when the Dirty Tank is full.
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