Bissell 3920, 6750 Troubleshooting, Vacuum cleaner won’t run, Vacuum cleaner is difficult to push

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Troubleshooting

Vacuum cleaner won’t run

Possible causes

1.Power cord not plugged in

2.Blown fuse/tripped breaker in home

3.Damaged power cord

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn power OFF and disconnect polarized plug from electrical outlet before performing maintenance or troubleshooting.

Remedies

1.Check electrical plug

2.Check/replace fuse or reset breaker

3.Unplug, check for damage, replace as necessary

Vacuum cleaner and tools won’t pick up dirt

Possible causes

Remedies

1.

Incorrect height adjustment

1.

Adjust powerfoot to correct height

2.

Hose not attached to suction opening

2.

Firmly push curved hose wand into hose

 

 

 

wand base

3.

Twist 'n Snap hose not securely attached

3.

Make sure Twist 'n Snap hose is snapped

 

 

 

into locked position

4.

Crack or hole in hose

4.

Check hose and replace if needed

5.

Broken or worn drive belt

5.

Replace drive belt, see pages 12-13

6.

Rotating floor brush bristles worn

6.

Replace brush

7.

Rotating floor brush jammed

7.

Remove brush and clean debris from

 

 

 

brush ends

8.

Clog in vacuum

8.

Clear clogs, see page 15

9.

Dirt container full

9.

Empty dirt container

10.

Dirt container not installed properly

10.

Position correctly and lock in place

11.

Filters are dirty

11.

Check pre-motor and post-motor filters

12.

TurboBrush is clogged or debris is wrapped

12.

Maintaining TurboBrush, see page 14

 

around the brush roll

 

 

Vacuum cleaner is difficult to push

Possible causes

Remedies

1. Incorrect height setting

1. Adjust powerfoot to correct height setting

Visible dirt escaping from cleaner

Possible causes

Remedies

1.

Dirt container full

1.

Empty dirt container

2.

Filters missing or installed incorrectly

2.

Check pre-motor and post-motor filters for

 

 

 

correct installation

3.

Dirt container installed incorrectly

3.

Pull out and re-insert dirt container correctly

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Contents 2 0 , 6 7 5 0 S E R I E S E R ’ S G U I D EThanks for buying a Bissell Vacuum Risk of fire, electric shock, or injury Important Safety InstructionsHose Wand Base Stretch HoseTool Hose Clip AssemblyAttach handle to vacuum Operations Power switchAttach vacuum hose and tools Twist n Snap Hose Pet Hair LifterUpright For storage and above floor cleaning with tools Height adjustmentHandle positions Pet Hair LifterClean filter indicator Transporting cleanerSpecial on-board tools Power cord usage Maintenance and careClip molded plug to power cord to secure Quick Release Cord WrapsDo not operate cleaner Cleaning the pre-motor and post-motor Hepa media filterEmpty dirt container Thoroughly before replacingMotor Pulley Air Passageway Check rotating floor brush and drive beltMotor Pulley Replace drive beltReplace lightbulb Maintaining Pet TurboBrushReposition the lens and snap it back into place Unplug the vacuum from electrical outletEmpty dirt container Check upper tank for build up or clogs Connecting Tube Hose Wand Base Bottom PortClearing clogs Cleaning the upper tank Vacuum cleaner won’t run TroubleshootingVacuum cleaner and tools won’t pick up dirt Vacuum cleaner is difficult to pushM. 10 p.m. ET Contact us directly at Bissell Consumer ServicesOr write PO BoxPart Name Replacement parts Bissell vacuum196 Limited Three Year Warranty Warranty Bissell Pet Hair Eraser VacuumIf your Bissell product should require service Use the Customer Services tab
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3920, 6750 specifications

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