Warning, Special tools, Power cord storage – Bissell 3512-5 User Manual

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Your Upright Vacuum Cleaner is not only a powerful carpet and
rug vacuum cleaner, it’s also a versatile above floor vacuum
cleaner when you select one of the four special tools stored on
the Tool Caddy.

1. Raise Handle to Upright Position.
2. Make sure Vacuum Hose is securely inserted in Hose Port

(turn clockwise to lock).

3. Slide Cleaning Selector to Tool setting to divert all suction

to Hose.

4. Attach tools by firmly pushing/twisting onto Vacuum Hose

or Wand.

Upholstery Tool/Dusting Brush - For dusting

surfaces such as table tops, mantles,
lamp shades, drapes, woodwork, etc.

Slide Dusting Brush off for upholstery
or stairs.

Extension Wand-

For extra length
or reach. Use with one
of three other tools.

Crevice tool - For tight,

narrow spaces.

To resume normal floor vacuuming:

1. Slide Cleaning Selector to Floor to divert the suction back to

the Floor Brush.

2. Vacuum Hose may be left in place. For maximum cleaning

performance, remove Vacuum Hose from Hose Port and close
Tool Door.

Power Cord Storage

When you are done using your BISSELL

®

Upright Vacuum

Cleaner, return it to the Upright position and store the Power Cord.

1. Turn vacuum cleaner off.
2. Unplug Power Cord by grasping the polarized plug (NOT the

cord) and disconnect from outlet.

3. Loop Power Cord around Cord Wraps on back of vacuum

cleaner.

4. Clip molded plug to Power Cord to secure.

WARNING:

The Rotating

Floor Brush continues to rotate
while tools are in use. To reduce
the risk of injury from moving
parts, always move the cleaner
with the carry handles at the
front and back of the cleaner.
Always place vacuum cleaner
on floor with Handle in Upright
position when using tools.
Never place your fingers under
the cleaner when it is running.
Never place Powerfoot on
furniture, or place vacuum
cleaner close enough to objects
to pull them into rotating brush.

Special Tools

Tip:

Hair, string and
small objects
can block the
Vacuum Hose or
Tools. Check
them occasionally
for obstructions.
See Trouble-
shooting Guide
for instructions.

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