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USER GUIDE
2007 Series
REVOLUTION
PET PRO

Questions and Answers

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    pattonjohnAug 12, 2025
    What to do if my Bissell 2007 has loss of suction power?
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      Joshua HartmanAug 13, 2025
      If you're experiencing a loss of suction power with your Bissell Vacuum Cleaner, there are several potential causes and solutions: * Ensure the Dirty Water Tank is properly seated. * Empty the Dirty Water Tank if it has reached the maximum fill line. * Check the Rubber Tab on the Dirty Water Tank and press firmly on all edges to ensure it's sealed tightly. * Verify that the Accessory Hose Door is closed tightly and locked into place. * Inspect the Nozzle for clogs from pet hair or debris. * Make sure the Brush Roll cover is fully snapped into place.
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    Tanya CarpenterAug 17, 2025
    Why is my Bissell 2007 Vacuum Cleaner not spraying through the foot of the machine?
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      katherine22Aug 17, 2025
      If your Bissell Vacuum Cleaner isn't spraying through the foot, it could be due to the following reasons: * The Clean Water Tank might be empty. Refill it. * The Clean Water Tank might not be completely seated. Turn the power OFF, then remove and reseat the tank.
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    mrodriguezAug 20, 2025
    What to do if my Bissell 2007 CleanShot continues to spray when the machine is OFF?
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      Kevin RuizAug 20, 2025
      If the CleanShot feature on your Bissell Vacuum Cleaner continues to spray even when the machine is turned OFF, it's likely that the CleanShot button is not in the “OFF” position. Press the CleanShot button to turn it off. When it is off, the button window will show the color red and a “O” symbol.
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    Robert ThomasAug 25, 2025
    Why is my Bissell 2007 not spraying through the hose and tool?
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      Benjamin HubbardAug 25, 2025
      If your Bissell Vacuum Cleaner isn't spraying through the hose and tool, it could be due to a few reasons: 1. The hose to your machine is not primed or may have lost prime. With the machine OFF and unplugged, remove Nozzle from the foot. Place a ball- point pen in the black cylinder next to the screw. When water bubbles up, remove the pen. Reassemble the Nozzle and hose. Hold end of hose below water level in tank to prime. With the Clean Water Tank full of water, the machine OFF and RECLINED, press the CleanShot button ON and wait for the CleanShot to drain for a few seconds; This will re-prime the machine. 2. The Clean Water Tank might be empty. Refill the tank. 3. The Clean Water Tank might not be seated properly. Turn the power OFF and reseat the tank.
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    Daniel JenningsAug 28, 2025
    Why is my Bissell Vacuum Cleaner not spraying through CleanShot?
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      Michael ClarkAug 28, 2025
      If your Bissell Vacuum Cleaner isn't spraying through the CleanShot feature, consider these possibilities: * The Clean Water Tank may be empty. Refill the tank. * The Clean Water Tank may not be seated properly. Turn the power OFF and reseat the tank. * The machine is not reclined. Press the Recline Pedal and bring the handle down to recline the machine. * The pump may have lost prime. With the machine OFF and unplugged, remove the nozzle from the foot. Place a ball- point pen in the black cylinder next to the screw. When water bubbles up, remove the pen. Reassemble the nozzle before cleaning again.
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    jose53Aug 31, 2025
    Why is my Bissell 2007 tank leaking?
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      Lynn GriffinAug 31, 2025
      If your Bissell Vacuum Cleaner tank is leaking, it may have been over-filled. Make sure your tank has the water and formula that you’ve prepared. With the cap twisted ON tightly, hold your tank at an angle, over a sink or drain, so any extra water can pour out of the space. Wipe the tank dry with a cloth.
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    kelly09Sep 4, 2025
    Why is water spraying from the Rinse & Storage Tray of my Bissell 2007?
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      Brenda BatesSep 4, 2025
      If water is spraying from the Rinse & Storage Tray of your Bissell Vacuum Cleaner, it might be due to these reasons: * The tray is too full of water. Only fill the tray with water to the fill line on the tray. When using the water rinse cup, only fill with fresh water to the “water line” printed on the cup. * The machine is in the “Reclined” position. Turn the power OFF. Shift the handle into the upright position. Proceed to use the tray as instructed, do not recline the machine.
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    Timothy HoffmanSep 7, 2025
    What to do if my Bissell Vacuum Cleaner has no power?
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      Dr. Joel HernandezSep 7, 2025
      If your Bissell Vacuum Cleaner has no power, check these possible causes: * You may be mistaking the Cleaning Mode Switch for the Power Button. Press the red Power Button on the left side of the machine to turn it ON. * The outlet may not be active. Try plugging in a different device that uses a grounded outlet to test for power from the outlet.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Risk Reduction: Fire, Electric Shock, Injury

Essential safety precautions to prevent electrical hazards, fire, and personal injury during use.

Grounding Electrical Safety

Details proper grounding procedures to minimize the risk of electrical shock.

Save Instructions for Future Use

Advises keeping the manual for future reference and notes the product's intended use.

Whats in the Box?

Included Carpet Cleaner Components

Lists and identifies all parts and accessories included with the BISSELL carpet cleaner.

Product View

Carpet Cleaner Feature Identification

Labels and describes all the external parts and controls of the carpet cleaner.

Pre-Cleaning Preparation Tips

Offers essential advice and preparatory steps before beginning carpet cleaning operations.

Assembly

Assembly Safety Warning

Warns against plugging in the appliance before assembly is complete and understood.

Step-by-Step Assembly Guide

Provides detailed, illustrated instructions for the correct assembly of the carpet cleaner.

Filling Your Clean Water Tank

Formula and Water Filling Instructions

Guides on filling the clean water tank with water and cleaning formulas for different modes.

Formula Amount Chart

Specifies the correct amounts of BISSELL formulas for Deep/Max Clean and Express Clean modes.

Water & Formula Usage Notes

Important guidelines on water temperature, avoiding boiling, and formula compatibility.

Filling Clean Water Tank: Antibacterial Formula

EasyFill Antibacterial Formula Method

Details the specific procedure for filling the tank with antibacterial formula using EasyFill.

Clean Water Tank Filling Precautions

Crucial notes on water temperature, formula use, and preventing carpet overwetting.

Cleaning Your Carpet

Selecting the Right Cleaning Mode

Explains the features and usage of Max Clean, Deep Clean, and Express Clean modes.

Operating Carpet Cleaner by Mode

Provides step-by-step instructions for using the machine in Express, Max, and Deep Clean modes.

Antibacterial Cleaning Procedure

Specific instructions for performing antibacterial cleaning, applicable only in Deep Clean Mode.

Carpet Cleaning Operational Tips

Advice on drying times, tank refill frequency, and protecting Berber carpets.

Cleaning Area Rugs

Area Rug Cleaning Advisories

Important precautions for cleaning area rugs, including checking tags and colorfastness.

High-Traffic Rug Cleaning Method

Recommendations for cleaning high-traffic rugs using Express Clean Mode and proper technique.

Using the CleanShot Feature

How to effectively use the CleanShot feature for targeted stain removal on carpets.

Cleaning with Hose and Tools

Hose & Tool Safety Precautions

Safety guidelines for using attachments, emphasizing keeping body parts clear of moving parts.

Hose and Tool Attachment Guide

Step-by-step instructions for connecting and using various cleaning tools with the hose.

Post-Cleaning Hose and Tool Care

Procedures for rinsing and air-drying the hose and tools after cleaning for storage.

2-in-1 Pet Upholstery Tool Usage

Dry Mode Operation for Upholstery

Instructions for using the upholstery tool in dry mode to remove dry debris and pet hair.

Wet Mode Operation for Upholstery

Guide on using the upholstery tool in wet mode for deep cleaning stains and odors.

Upholstery Tool Cleaning and Reassembly

Steps for cleaning the tool's cup and nozzle and reassembling them correctly.

Emptying the Dirty Water Tank

Dirty Water Tank Removal Safety

Critical safety warning to power off and unplug before handling the dirty water tank.

Dirty Water Tank Emptying Procedure

Detailed steps for safely removing, emptying, and reinserting the dirty water tank.

Cleaning Tank Filter and Float Stack

Instructions on cleaning the red filter and float stack inside the dirty water tank.

Float Stack Overflow Prevention

Explains the function of the float stack in preventing the dirty tank from overflowing.

Cleaning the Machine After Use

Post-Use Cleaning Safety Warning

Emphasizes powering off and unplugging before performing any post-use cleaning.

Machine Flushing and Rinsing

Step-by-step guide to flush and rinse the internal components of the carpet cleaner.

Refer to Tank Cleaning Instructions

Directs users back to page 12 for detailed instructions on cleaning the dirty water tank.

Brush Roll & Nozzle Maintenance

Brush Roll and Nozzle Cleaning Safety

Safety precautions for unplugging the machine before cleaning brush rolls and nozzles.

Nozzle Removal and De-Clogging

Instructions for removing the nozzle and using the clean out tool for clogs.

Brush Roll Cover and Brush Cleaning

Steps for removing the brush roll cover, cleaning the rolls, and reassembling.

Unit Storage and Freezing Prevention

Advice on storing the unit properly to avoid freezing and potential component damage.

Replacing Belts & Brush Rolls

Tools for Belt and Brush Replacement

Lists the necessary tools, including screwdrivers, for replacing belts and brush rolls.

Accessing Belt and Wheel Components

Instructions on removing the belt access door and wheels to access internal parts.

Belt and Brush Roll Replacement Steps

Detailed process for replacing the machine's belts and brush rolls.

Brush Roll Alignment and Washer Placement

Guidance on aligning brush rolls correctly and ensuring washers are in place during reassembly.

Replacing Belts & Brush Rolls (Continued)

Flat Belt Installation Procedure

Step-by-step guide for installing a new flat belt, including routing around the pulley.

Securing Wheels and Access Door

Instructions for reattaching the wheel and properly closing the belt access door.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

No Spray from Machine Foot

Solves problems where the carpet cleaner foot is not dispensing spray.

No Spray from Hose or Tool

Addresses issues where spray is not delivered through the hose or attached tools.

CleanShot Spray Malfunctions

Solutions for CleanShot spray not working or remaining on when the machine is off.

Loss of Suction Power Solutions

Identifies causes and remedies for reduced or absent suction power.

Machine No Power Issues

Troubleshooting steps for when the carpet cleaner fails to turn on.

Tank Leaking Causes and Fixes

Explains why tanks might leak and how to resolve these issues.

Water Spray from Storage Tray

Resolves issues of water spraying from the storage tray and improper tray filling.

Warranty Information

Understanding Your Product Warranty

Details the legal rights and terms of the BISSELL limited warranty.

Five-Year Limited Warranty Terms

Explains the coverage, limitations, and duration of the five-year warranty.

Warranty Exclusions and Limitations

Lists specific conditions and damages not covered by the warranty terms.

Product Registration and Support

Benefits of BISSELL Registration

Outlines advantages like rewards points, faster service, and product alerts upon registration.

Registering Your Product Online

Guides users to the BISSELL website for registration and what information to record.

Purchasing Replacement Parts & Supplies

Directs users to the BISSELL website to find and buy necessary parts and supplies.

Sharing Your BISSELL Product Experience

Encourages users to leave reviews and ratings for their BISSELL products.

Bissell 2007 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBissell
Model2007 Series
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

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