Bissell ProHeat 2X Upright Carpet Cleaner 1383 User Guide - Page 10

Deep Reach Tool attachment, Stain removal

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Operations NOTE: If your deep cleaner came with a Deep Reach Tool or Stain Trapper Tool, do not follow cleaning instructions below. Instead, follow instructions in next section. 6. Clean by pressing the trigger to spray solution onto the area to be cleaned. Slowly move the tool back and forth over the soiled surface. Release the 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. 7. Remove and rinse tools in clean, running water. Dry and replace in the tool caddy. 9. 8. It is recommended that you suction clean water from a bowl to rinse out the hose. 9. Before replacing lift end of hose and stretch out to ensure all water is cleared from hose. 10. Wrap flex hose around the tool caddy. 11. Empty 2-in-1 water tank and rinse out, following the instructions on page 8. 12. Return ReadyTools dial to floor setting. Deep Reach Tool attachment (Select models only) 2. 1. Follow instructions 1-5 on page 9 under "Cleaning with attachments". 2. Set tool on stain and press the trigger to spray solution onto the area to be cleaned. 3. Slowly move the tool back and forth over the 4. soiled surface, keeping the tool in contact with the carpet. 4. Release trigger and move tool slowly over the soiled area to suction up water and dirt. 5. Continue to clean the area, working in small 6. sections, until no more dirt can be removed. 6. Remove tool from hose when finished. Clean under warm water before storing. 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 recommended 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 already dried, separate and remove from the carpet whatever semi-solids www.bissell.com 10 800.237.7691

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NOTE: If your deep cleaner came with a
Deep Reach Tool or Stain Trapper Tool,
do not follow cleaning instructions below.
Instead, follow instructions in next section.
6.
Clean by pressing the trigger to spray solution
onto the area to be cleaned. Slowly move the tool
back and forth over the soiled surface. Release
the 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.
7.
Remove and rinse tools in clean, running
water. Dry and replace in the tool caddy.
8.
It is recommended that you suction clean
water from a bowl to rinse out the hose.
9.
Before replacing lift end of hose and stretch
out to ensure all water is cleared from hose.
10.
Wrap flex hose around the tool caddy.
11.
Empty 2-in-1 water tank and rinse out,
following the instructions on page 8.
12.
Return ReadyTools dial to floor setting.
Deep Reach Tool attachment
(Select models only)
1.
Follow instructions 1-5
on page 9 under
“Cleaning with attachments”.
2.
Set tool on stain and press the trigger to spray
solution onto the area to be cleaned.
3.
Slowly move the tool back and forth over the
soiled surface, keeping the tool in contact with
the carpet.
4.
Release trigger and move tool slowly over the
soiled area to suction up water and dirt.
5.
Continue to clean the area, working in small
sections, until no more dirt can be removed.
6.
Remove tool from hose when finished. Clean
under warm water before storing.
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 recommended
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 already dried, separate and
remove from the carpet whatever semi-solids
Operati´s
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