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TANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should be observed, including the following: Keephair, moose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openingsand moving parts. Turn off all controls before plugging or unplugging vacuum cleaner. Use extra care when cleaning stairs. Unplug before attaching the TurboBrush. Do not pick up flammable materials (lighterfluid, gasoline, kerosene,etc.) or use in the presenceof explosive liquids or vapors. Do not pick up toxic material (chlorine bleach, ammonia, drain cleaner,etc.). Do not use vacuum cleaner in an enclosed space filled with vapors given off by oil base paint, paint thinner, some moth proofing substances, flammable dust, or other explosive or toxic vapors. Do not pick up hard or sharp objects such as glass, nails, screws, coins, etc. Do not pick up anythingthat is burningor smoking, such as cigarettes,matches,or hot ashes. Do not usewithout filters in place. Use only on dry, indoor surfaces. Keepappliance on a levelsurface.
or injury:
Do not modify the polarizedplug to fit a non-polarizedoutlet or extension cord. Do not leave vacuum cleaner unattended when it is plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing. Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces. Do not allow childrento operatevacuum cleaner or use as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near children. Do not use for any purposeotherthan describedin this User'sGuide. Useonly manufacturer's recommended attachments. Donotusewithdamaged cordor plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, have it repaired at an authorized service center. Do not pull or carry by cord,use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance overcord. Keepcord awayfrom heatedsurfaces. Do not unplug by pulling on cord.To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. Do not handlevacuum cleaneror plug with wet hands. Do not put any object into openings.Do not use with any opening blocked; keep openingsfree of dust, lint, hair,and anythingthat may reduceair flow.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR RITURE USE THISAPPLIANCE HAS A POLARIZED PLUG.
To reducethe risk of electricshock,this appliance has a polarizedplug(one bladeis widerthanthe other).This plug wiUfit ina polarizedoutletonlyone way.If the plug does [lot fit fuUyinthe outlet,reversethe plug.If it stiUdoes[lot fit, contacta qualifiedelectrician to instaU a properoutlet. Do not chalge the plug in anyway.
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Dusting Brush/ Upholstery Tool QuickRelease CordWrap Stretch Twist n' Snat Extension Wand Lock'n PreMotor Filter Headlk
CAUTION:
operatingprocedures,
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WARNING:
Plastic film can be dangerous.To avoid danger of suffocation, keep away from babies and children.
Attachhandleto vacuum
1. 2. Locate the vacuum handle and removethe screw packettaped to the baseof the handle. Standthe vacuumuprightandslidethe baseof the handlefirmly intothe grooves at the top of the vacuumbody. Oheckto be surethe handleis fittedto the vacuumbody.If thereis a gapin front,continue to pushfirmly untilthe handleis flush. Insert thetwoscrews fromthescrewpacketintothe existing holes. Tighten securely withascrewdriver.
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Slidethe endof the hosegrip ontothe hosegrip base.Placethe hoseintothe hoseclip. NOTE: Thepowerfoot will notoperate effectively unless the hose isfirmlyattached to thebase.
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Combination
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Wand
Pet
CAUTION:
Beforeusingyourvacuum,make surethatbothfilters(Pre-Motor and Post-Motor)are in place.Do notoperate yourvacuumwithout thesefilters.
Handle position
1. 2. Upright- Forstorage andabove floor cleaning with specialtools. Normal Cleaning- Presshandlerelease pedalonce. Usefor most householdfloor cleaningtasks.
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Power 2. Brush
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Power heightadjustment
Thepowerfoot on yourvacuumcanbe adjusted to cleanseveralfloorsurfaces. NOTE: Foroptimalcleaningperformance, adjustto the lowestpractical setting.If yourcleaneris difficultto push,adjustto the nexthighersetting. 1. 2. Placehandle in uprightposition. Turnheightadjustment knobto desiredsetting. LowestSetting - Forbarefloors. MediumSettings - Forshort andmedium pilecarpets. Highest Setting - Forplushpilecarpet. NOTE: Youmayalso adjust the setting while in the normalcleaningposition.
Special tools
Yourvacuumis notonlya powerfulfloor vacuum cleaner, it'salsoa versatilestairsandabovefloor vacuumwhenyouselectoneof the specialtools. Note:Thetoolscanbe usedwith the vacuumin the UprightPosition or with the Detachable Canister. 1. Detachthe vacuum hose by graspingthe hosegrip and lifting to separatefrom the hosegrip base.
Attach tools by firmly pushing onto vacuum hose or telescoping extension wand. Combinationdusting brush/upholstery tool: Twotypes of cleaningtools are included in one attachment.Rotatefor desired tool. Usebrushside to dust furniture, blinds, books, lamps,shelves,and baseboards. Useupholsteryside for curtains, draperies, cushions,fabrics.
[ CAUTION:
Alwaysplacevacuumcleaner on floorin itsfullyUpright Position andmakesureit is lockedinto placebeforeremoving Canister or whenusingtools.Placing the Liff-Off in itsfull UprightPosition automatically stopsthe rotatinq brush.
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Crevice tool: Usein tight narrow spaces. Telescopingextension wand: Usewithdesiredattachment for a longerreach. To extend the wand,twistthecollarto "Unlock"posi"don and pushawayfrom you.Twistthecollarto the "Lock" posi"don to lockinto placo. To retract, twist to unlock,pulltoward you andtwist to relock.
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Buckle
Toattachthe shoulder strap,wraptheVelcro endsattached to me bottomofthe strap securely around the canisterhandleasshown. Toobtainmaximum strength, overlap the loose endscompletely andpresssecurely in place. Theplasticbucklemustbe positionedontop of the canisterhandle. The lengthof the strap may be adjustedas requiredfor comfort.
2. 3.
NOTICE:
Whilevacuuming,certain carpetsand lowhumidity conditionsmay generatesmall static discharges. Thedischarges are entirelyharmlessand are not associatedin anyway with the main powersupply.
A CAUTION:
Toreduce theriskoftheshoulder strapcoming loose in operation follow theseinstructions.
A CAUTION:
Donotpress the Release Button whileusingtheCarrying Handle to transport thevacuum cleaner. The Canister coulddetach causing therestofthevacuum tofall.
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CAUTION:
While the vacuum is in use, warm air is emitted through the Post-Motor Filter on the back of the Canister. The bottom of the Canister may also becomewarm. When using the shoulderstrap, to avoid discomfort, position the Canister so that these parts are not directed towards or touchingyour body.
Powercordstorage
Whenyouare doneusing yourvacuum, returnit to the Upright position andstorethe powercord. 1. 2. 3. 4. Turnvacuum cleaneroff (0). Unplugpowercordby grasping the polarized plug (NOT the cord)and disconnect from outlet. Looppower cord around cord wraps on side of the canister. Clip moldedplug to power cord to secure.
Transporting Cleaner
1. Tomoveyourvacuum deaner fromroomto room, putmeHandle in1_e Upright Posifdon, 'dltme deaner backonits rearwheels andpush forward. The cleanercan also be moved by using the CarryingHandleon the Detachable Canister.
Handle
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/KWARNING:
Toreducethe riskof electric shock,turnPowerSwitchOFF anddisconnect polarized plug from electrical outletbefore performing maintenance or troubleshooting checks.
Checkthe pre-motorfilter at least oncea monthand clean and replaceas needed. Replacethe HEPA media post-motorfilter everysix months. NOTE: Morefrequentfiltercleaningmay be necessary if youarevacuuming newcarpet, fine dust,or haveallergyconcerns. Follow the instructions onthe following pages toperform these simplemaintenance steps. Allow parts to dry completelybefore returningthem back into the vacuum.
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4.
Emptydirt container
Thedirt containerneedsto beemptiedwhenthe dirt reachesthe "Full" lineon thefrontof the container. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Unplugcleanerfrom electricaloutlet, Slidethe Lock 'n Seal Leverto the "Unlock" Position position. Grasphandleand pull the dirt container straightout to removefrom vacuum. Emptydirt into garbagecontainer. Put the dirt container back in the vacuum andslide the leverto the "Lock" position. Thedirtcontainer maybewashed in warm waterwitha milddetergent. Makesureit is completely drybefore replacing.
Line
Lock Position
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Unplugthe vacuum from electricaloutlet. The Pre-MotorFilter protectsthe motorfrom dirt particles.It is locatedin the slide out tray underneaththe DirtContainer. If the filter becomesdirty,pullout the tray,lift out the filter andclean.This filter may be handwashed in cold waterwith mild detergent.Rinsewell andair dry thoroughlybeforereplacing.
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-Pre-MotorFilter
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TheHEPA MediaPost-Motor Filterassistsinthe filtration process to returncleanair to the room.It is locatedbehindthe door onthe back of the cleaner.Ifthe filter becomesdirty,open 3, the door,removethe filter and replace. The HEPA MediaFilteris not washable. HEPAMedia Post-Motor Filter
Do not operate cleaner with damp or wet filters or without all filters in place.
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Rotating brushanddrivebeltmaintenance
Check yourvacuumcleaner'srotating floor brushanddrive beltregularly for debris,wear or damage.Debriscan wraparoundthe brushand hamperitsabilityto effectively cleanyourcarpet. 1. Unplugcleanerfrom electricaloutlet.
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3.
Caution:
To reducethe risk of injury from movingparts,turn off vacuumcleanerand disconnectPowerPlug from electricaloutlet.
Removedetachablecanisterfrom vacuumcleaner
Recline handleandturn vacuumcleanerover sobottomside is up. Remove the six screwsasshownwitha Phillips headscrewdriver. Liftthe brushcoveroff. Liftthe rotating floor brushto remove.Clean strings,hair and otherdebris from the brush, payingspecialattention to the brush ends.
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Checkair passagewayfor obstructions. Removeany debris from this area. Cleandebris from the motor pulley and drive belt areas. Checkdrive belt carefullyfor wear,cuts or stressedareas.If any damage is present, discardold drive belt and replace. Place oneendofthe newdrivebeltovermotor pulley andtheotherendoverthebrushinthe space between thebristles.
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Motor
Passageway
10. Pullthe brushfirmly to stretchthe drivebelt andplaceendsof brushdown intoslotson sidesas shown.Turnbrushseveral times by handto centerthe drivebelt. 11. Reposition brushcoverandscrews.Tighten screwssecurely. 10.
DriveBelt
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Unplugcleanerfrom electricaloutlet. Removedetachablecanister and recline handleof vacuum. Usinga screwdriver,removethe onescrew as shown and lift off the lens. Remove the bulb from the socket bygrasping bulb and pullingstraightout.Installthe new bulb by pushingit gentlyinto the socket until the bulb snapsinto place. Repositionlens and securewith the one screw.
Z WARNING:
Toreducethe riskofelectric shock,turnPowerSwitchOFF anddisconnect polarized plug fromelectricaloutletbefore performing maintenance or troubleshooting checks.
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TurboBrush maintenance
The TurboBrushshould be checked regularly for clogs or debris wrapping around the brush roll.
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Unplug vacuum from electrical outlet. If a clog is presentor debris is visible,unscrew the two screws on the back of the TurboBrush to removethe faceplateand clear any obstructions. To clean debris from the brush roll, removethe screw located on the belt cover. Lift the belt cover. Removethe brush roll from the drive belt and clean debris. Repositionthe drive belt on the brush roll. Place ends of brush roll in slots on sides as shown. Repositionbelt cover and secure with shorter screw. Repositionfaceplate and secure with two longer screws.
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Cleaningclogs
Low suctionor poorpickupmay bedueto a clog in the vacuumcleaner.It younoticea changein the soundofthe motoror a reduction in the spinning action,checkfor clogs. 1. Unplugcleanerfrom electricaloutlet. 2. 3. 4. 5. EmptyDirt Container. CheckUpperTankfor build up or clogs. Remove the secondarycyclone andcheck the suction inlet for a clog. Graspthe HoseGrip and lift to separatefrom the suction opening.Checkfor a clog in the Baseor the Hose. Releasethe Twist n' Snaphosefrom the vacuumby turning to the left. Straightenthe hoseand unclogwith a long,narrow object such as a broomstick. If the low suction persists,follow the instructionsfor Checkingthe RotatingBrush on page 11 and inspectthe Air Passageway for obstructions.
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Inlet
5.
Opening
Air Passagewa_
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IA Caution:
Toreducethe risk of injuryfrom moving parts, turn off vacuum cleanerand disconnect Power Plug from electricaloutlet,
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/ WARNING:
Toreducethe risk of electric shock,turn power OFFand disconnect polarizedplugfrom electricaloutletbefore performingmaintenance or troubleshooting.
Vacuumcleanerwon'trun
Possible causes 1. 2. 3. Powercord notfirmly pluggedin Blownfuse/trippedbreaker Thermalprotectoractivated Remedies 1. Checkelectricalplug 2. Check/replace fuse or resetbreaker 3. Allow cleanerto cool for 30 minutes, see page15
Remedies 1. Remove canisterand replace,makingsure thatit "clicks" into place 2. Makesurebrushswitchis in "ON"position 3. Recline vacuumto operatebrush
Dirtcontainer or secondary cyclone not installed properly 9. Position correctlyand lock into place 10. Checkandcleanor replacesecondary cyclonepre-motorandpost-motorfilters
Vacuumcleanerisdifficultto push
Possible causes 1. Incorrectheightadjustment Remedies 1. Adjustpowerfootto correctheightsetting
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Filter or secondary cyclone missing or installed incorrectly 2. Check secondary cyclone, pre-motor and post-motor filterfor correctinstalla'don Dirt containerinstalledincorrectly 3. Pullout andre-insertdirt container correctly
Other maintenance or service not included in the manual should be performed by an authorized service representative.
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NOTE: Please keep your original sales receipt. Itisyour proof ofwarranty.
accessories
Theseitemsare availablefor purchase as accessories for yourBISSELL Lift-Off MultiCyclonic Pet: To purchase call 1-800-237-7691or visitwww.bissell.com.
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203-1063 203-1399 203-1099 203-6624 203-6625 203-2081 203-5542 98Q1 -A
Part Name
Crevice Tool PetTurboBrush DustingBrush/Upholstery Tool StairCleaning Tool(Available on SelectModels) Telescoping Extension Wand Deluxe BareFloorTool(Available on SelectModels) Shoulder Strap(Available on SelectModels) Shed Away PetGrooming Vacuum Attachment (Available onSelect Models)
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3200 203-1297 203-2073 203-2085 3290 3091 203-2445 203-2444
Part Name
Style8 DriveBelt (2-Pack) StandardHeadlight Bulb Twist'n SnapHose BrushRoll- Grey(othercolorsalsoavailable) Style8 Pre-Motor Filter Style8 HEPA MediaPost-Motor Filter Secondary Cyclone Screen
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