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Bissell 1640-5 User Manual

Bissell 1640-5
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Bissell 1640-5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeUpright Vacuum Cleaner
Model Number1640-5
Cleaning Path Width12 inches
FiltrationMulti-level filtration
TypeBagless
ColorBlue
Voltage120V
Surface TypeCarpet, Hard Floor
Included ToolsCrevice Tool, Dusting Brush
Special FeaturesEasy empty dirt tank
Power SourceCorded Electric

Summary

Bissell Full One Year Warranty and Terms

Bissell Full One Year Warranty

Details the one-year warranty covering repair or replacement of defective parts.

Warranty Terms

Outlines the process for returning the machine and the conditions for repair or replacement.

Set-Up Guide

Casters, Filter, and Tank Assembly

Instructions for attaching casters, assembling the filter system, and connecting the tank.

Hose and Wand Connections

Steps for connecting the vacuum hose, extension wands, trigger assembly, and floor nozzle.

Upholstery Tool Connection

Guidance on connecting the upholstery cleaning tool to the machine.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Troubleshooting Weak Suction or Overheating

Addresses common issues like clogged filters, air leaks, and obstructions, providing remedies.

Troubleshooting Spray or Solution Injection Issues

Solutions for problems like no water pressure or obstructions in the spray nozzle or bottle.

Automatic Shut-Off Function

Explains the automatic shut-off feature that activates when the liquid level rises.

User Maintenance and Service

Covers flushing the system, cleaning parts, and when to contact service for repairs.

Spot and Stain Removal Guide

Spot Cleaning Methods Overview

Provides a guide to locating stains and recommended cleaning methods for various substances.

Cleaning Method #1: Foodstuffs, Starches, Sugars

Instructions for removing common food-related stains using extraction cleaning.

Cleaning Method #2: Grease and Oil Materials

Steps for removing grease and oil stains, including using spot lifters or dry cleaning solvents.

Cleaning Method #3: Alcohol Base Products

Guidance on cleaning stains from alcohol-based products using alcohol and water solution.

Cleaning Method #4: Special Treatments

Specific techniques for removing stains like cigarette burns, glue, gum, nail polish, paint, and urine.

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