Important - check upholstery tags, Machine preparation – Bissell 7901J User Manual

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Use your BISSELL Deep Cleaner as a Precleaner. With
one of the tools attached to the Flex Hose, set the
ReadyTools Dial to Tools/PreTreat and the Smart Mix
Dial to the High Traffic setting. Spray the area with
cleaning solution and allow the BISSELL Advance Deep
Cleaning Formula to penetrate for 3-5 minutes.

Once the Precleaning is complete, use the attached tool
to gently scrub the stain with back and forth strokes.

Allow to dry. Some difficult stains may require a
second treatment.

Check manufacturer’s tag before cleaning. “W” or “WS” on the
tag means you can use your ProHeat II. If the tag is coded with
“X” or “S” (with a diagonal strike through), or says “Dry Clean
Only,” do not proceed. Do not use on velvet, silk, 100% cotton
upholstery, vinyl or leather. If manufacturer’s tag is missing or
not coded, check with your furniture dealer.

Check for colourfastness in an inconspicuous place.

If possible, check upholstery stuffing. Coloured stuffing
may bleed through fabric when wet.

Plan activities to give upholstery time to dry.

Vacuum thoroughly to pick up loose debris and pet hair.
Use a vacuum with a brush attachment and a crevice
tool to clean in fabric folds and tufts.

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.

Set the ReadyTools Dial to Tools/PreTreat.

Note: Flow Indicator does not spin when set
to Tools/PreTreat setting.

* SmartTemp heats the cleaning solution for carpet

and bare floor application only. It does not heat
solution sprayed through the accessory tools.

Set SmartMix Dial to Normal.

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Manufacturer’s tag

Important - Check Upholstery Tags:

Tip:

Deep cleaning
carpeting and
upholstery with
BISSELL Multi-
Allergen Removal
Formula™ with
Scotchgard™
protector regularly
can reduce dust
and allergens in
your home.

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Machine Preparation

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How to Clean Upholstery and Small Areas

Stain Removal Continued

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