Bissell ProHeat 2X Pet Carpet Cleaner 9200P User Guide - Page 11

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Operations Carpet cleaning continued 8. 8a. 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 8b. 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. 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 8c. that were loosened by the cleaning action. This debris should be picked up and thrown away. 8d. Fill the heavy duty bladder with clean hot tap water, following instructions 1c through 1e on page 9. 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 8d. 9. the formula tank at the same time, and refill as needed. 9. Water rinse (recommended). Rinsing is an optional step that can be done during the cleaning 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 cleaning. 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. (See page 16 for more machine care tips.) www.bissell.com 11 800.237.7691

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perations
Carpet cleaning continued
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.
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
hot tap water, following instructions 1c
through 1e on page 9.
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 (recommended). Rinsing is an
optional step that can be done during the
cleaning 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. (See page 16 for
more machine care tips.)
8.
8b.
8a.
8d.
8c.
9.