Warning, Attention berber carpet owners – Bissell 7901J User Manual

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Set up the machine following instructions in
the Features section on pages 6-10.

Use any BISSELL Advanced Deep Cleaning Formula in the
SmartMix Bottle when cleaning carpets, stairs or
upholstery. Use clean water in the SmartMix Bottle for
gentle cleaning or rinsing.

Choose the SmartMix setting to match the cleaning job.

Set the ReadyTools switch to either Tools/PreTreat or
Floor Cleaning.

PreTreating is recommended to improve cleaning
effectiveness for heavily soiled carpet in high traffic
areas such as hallways and stairs.

Set the SmartMix Dial to High Traffic.

Set ReadyTools Dial to PreTreat.

Plug into a proper outlet and turn the Power Switch ON.

While pressing the trigger, slowly make several passes
over the area to be cleaned.
Caution: Do not overwet.

Turn the Power Switch OFF and let the BISSELL Advance
Deep Cleaning Formula dissolve the tough soil for 1-2
minutes before continuing.

Plug into a proper outlet and turn the Power Switch
ON. Wait two minutes for the heater to warm up before
beginning to clean.

While pressing the trigger, make one slow forward wet
pass and another one back. Let the SmartTemp heated
formula and DirtLifter Powerbrush do the work for you.
Caution: Do not overwet.

Note: Take care not to run over loose objects or

edges of area rugs. Stalling the brush may
result in premature belt failure.

Release the trigger and make one slow forward and back
pass over the same area to remove any residual dirty water.

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PreTreating (Optional)

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Machine Preparation

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of inju-
ry, be extra careful when
cleaning stairs. Make
sure machine is secure
and level.

Carpet Cleaning

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ATTENTION

BERBER CARPET

OWNERS:

Some Berber Carpets have a
tendency to fuzz with wear.
Repeated strokes in the
same area with an ordinary
vacuum or deep cleaner may
aggravate this condition.
Please see Stain Removal
instructions on pages 12-13.

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