Bissell 3760 warranty Clearing Clogs, Thermal Protector, Suction Opening Air Passageway

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Clearing Clogs

Low suction or poor pickup may be due to a clog in the vacuum cleaner. If you notice a change in the sound of the motor or a reduction in the spinning action, check for clogs.

1.Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet.

2.Empty Dirt Container.

3.Check Upper Tank for build up or clogs.

4.Remove the Upper Tank and check the suction inlet for a clog.

5.Grasp the Hose Grip and lift to separate from the suction opening. Check for a clog in the Base or the Hose.

6.Release the Twist n' Snap hose from the vacuum by turning to the left. Straighten the hose and unclog with a long, narrow object.

7.If the clog persists, follow the instructions for Checking the Rotating Brush on page 11 and inspect the Air Passageway for obstructions.

Thermal Protector

Suction

Opening

Air Passageway

Suction Inlet

An internal thermal protector has been designed into your cleaner to protect it from overheating.

When the thermal protector activates, the main vacuum motor will stop operating. If this happens, proceed as follows:

1.Turn the cleaner OFF (O) and unplug from electrical outlet.

2.Check the Upper Tank area, Pre-Motor Filter and Post-Motor Filter for dirt accumulation.

3.Refer to the "Clearing Clogs" section.

4.When the motor cools for approximately 30 minutes, the thermal protector automatically resets and cleaning may continue. If the thermal protector continues to activate after following the above steps, your cleaner may need servicing.

Note: The thermal protector controls the main vacuum motor only, not the brush motor. If the thermal protector activates, the brush will continue to operate normally; however, there will be no suction.

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Caution:

To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, turn off vacuum cleaner and disconnect Power Plug from electrical outlet.

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Contents Series E R ’ S G U I D EThanks For Buying a Bissell Lift-OffSpinpower Risk of fire, electric shock, or injury Important Safety InstructionsOperating procedures How To Put It Together How To Use This GuideAttach Handle To Vacuum Attach Vacuum Hose and ToolsPower Switch/Brush Switch How To Use Your Lift-Off SpinpowerHandle Positions Special Tools Power Height AdjustmentUse in tight narrow spaces Release Button Clean Filter IndicatorTransporting Cleaner Power Cord StorageShoulder Strap BuckleCleaning The Upper Tank & Filter How to Maintain Your Bissell Lift-Off SpinpowerEmpty Dirt Container Full Line Lock PositionPre-Motor Filter Hepa Media Post-Motor Filter Cleaning The Pre-Motor and Post-Motor FiltersAir MotorPassageway Pulley Unplug the vacuum from electrical outletTurboBrush Maintenance Rotating Brush and Drive Belt MaintenanceReposition Brush Cover and screws. Tighten screws securely Unplug vacuum from electrical outletClearing Clogs Turn the cleaner OFF O and unplug from electrical outletThermal Protector Suction Opening Air PassagewayVacuum cleaner is difficult to push Vacuum cleaner won’t runVisible dirt escaping from cleaner TroubleshootingBissell Consumer Services If your Bissell product should require serviceReplacement Parts Bissell Lift-Off Spinpower Series Warranty Limited Two Year WarrantyMonday Thursday