Tank-in-tank, When it’s time to empty tank-in-tank – Bissell 7920 User Manual

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Tank-in-Tank

Our Tank-in-Tank system is designed with a Bladder inside for
clean water. As you clean, the Bladder will empty. Dirty water
collects in the tank outside the Bladder.

Step on Handle Release to lay the machine handle
down out of the way.

Lift the Tank-in-Tank handle. The handle locks the
lid in place.

Carry it like a bucket to fill at the sink.

Set the Tank down and rotate the handle forward to
unlatch the lid. Lift off and set the lid aside.

Find the mouth of the Bladder and fill to the bottom of
the neck with clean hand hot tap water. Do not boil or
microwave water as it can destroy the Bladder.

Note: Fill the Bladder with clean hand hot tap
water only.

Replace the Tank Lid matching the lid and tank edges.
Handle must be in the forward position to reinstall.

Rotate the handle to the carrying position to re-latch
the lid.

Replace Tank in machine base, seating firmly in place.

Rotate handle back down to the latched position.

Note: Both the SmartMix Bottle and the clean

water tank must have liquid in them in
order for the machine to spray. If one is
empty, the machine will temporarily lose
its prime and will not spray cleaning
solution or water.

Important: If you are using the WATER RINSE

setting, fill the SmartMix Bottle with
water also!

Remove the Tank-in-Tank – follow steps 1 and 2 above.

Carry the Tank-in-Tank, like a bucket, to the sink where
you will dispose of the dirty water.

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Lift and Carry

Fill bladder only with
clean hot tap water

Rotate Handle to

unlatch

When It’s Time to Empty Tank-in-Tank

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Latched

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Handle Release

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