To maintain your Bissell carpet cleaner in top condition, adhere to the manufacturer’s guidelines for upkeep. After each use, flush both upright and portable machines. For upright and canister models, ensure to empty and rinse the dirty water tank. It's advisable to clean any components utilized for wet cleaning post-use, and periodically rinse the filters for canister machines when visibly soiled.
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown for each machine type:
Method 1: Cleaning an Upright Machine
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Flush the machine after each use: Fill the water tank with hot water. Set the machine to high traffic and recline the handle. Move the machine back and forth while pressing the spray trigger for fifteen seconds. Release the trigger and repeat. Vacuum without spraying until the machine stops suctioning water. Vacuum again once the carpet is dry to remove dry debris.
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Wash out the hose: Suction clean water from a bowl or faucet to clean the hose. Stretch the hose to clear out water.
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Empty and rinse the tank: Turn off and unplug the machine. Remove the tank, empty it, and rinse with hot water, ensuring to clean underneath and around the bladder and the red filter. Clean the top half of the tank through the nozzle area. If applicable, clean multiple tanks.
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Clean the floor nozzle: Remove the floor nozzle, rinse it under hot water, and clean the fluid connection point with a paperclip if necessary. Replace the nozzle by aligning the locking keys with the corresponding slots.
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Remove debris from the brush rolls: Remove any hair or debris from the brush rolls and ensure they spin freely.
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Clean the attachments: Rinse attachments under running water and allow them to dry before replacing them.
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Clean the suction diverter: Remove the screws at the back of the diverter's housing, rinse it under running water, remove any debris, and secure it back with screws.
Method 2: Cleaning a Portable Machine
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Rinse out the hose after each use: Fill a bowl with clean water and suction it through the machine. Lift the hose until any remaining water drains.
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Rinse the dirty water tank: Turn off the unit, unplug it, and empty the tank. Rinse it under running water, including the black valve if applicable.
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Rinse the float stack, if applicable: Remove and rinse the float stack before replacing it.
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Rinse the cleaning tool: Remove the cleaning tool, rinse it under running water, and clean the spray nozzle if necessary.
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Clean the suction gate, if applicable: Unscrew the gate door, wipe it clean, rinse it with water, and replace it.
Method 3: Cleaning a Canister Machine
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Empty and rinse the dirty water tank: Turn off and unplug the machine. Empty and rinse the tank thoroughly before replacing it.
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Remove and rinse inner parts used for wet cleaning: Take out the water filtration tower, mode selector, and/or hose. Rinse and dry them entirely before placing them back.
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Rinse the filters as needed: Check if the filters are visibly dirty and rinse them with water when necessary. Ensure they are completely dry before reinstalling them.
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