Bissell 3750, 6595 Clearing Clogs, Thermal Protector, Check for a clog in the Base or the Hose

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Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet.
Empty Dirt Container.
Check Upper Tank for build up or clogs.
Remove the Upper Tank and check the suction inlet for a clog.

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.

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Check the clear panel on the back of the Canister for a clog. If there

5. is an obstruction, remove the screws to remove the panel and clear this area.

Grasp the Hose Grip and lift to separate from the suction opening.

6. Check for a clog in the Base or the Hose.

If the clog persists, follow the instructions for Checking the Rotating

7. Brush on page 1x1 and inspect the Air Passageway for obstructions.

Thermal Protector

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:

 

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

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Check the Upper Tank area, Pre-Motor Filter and

2. Post-Motor Filter for dirt accumulation.

3. Refer to the "Clearing Clogs" section.

When the motor cools for approximately 30 minutes, the

4. 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. Call BISSELL Consumer Services, or visit the website.

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.

Suction

Inlet

Clear

Panel

Suction

Opening

Air Passageway

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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3750, 6595 specifications

The Bissell 3750 and 6595 are two powerful upright vacuum cleaners widely recognized for their effectiveness and versatility in home cleaning. Both models offer an array of features designed to meet the diverse needs of consumers looking for a reliable cleaning solution.

The Bissell 3750 is equipped with a multi-cyclonic system, which enables significant suction power while minimizing the need for regular filter maintenance. This technology allows for a more thorough clean by separating dirt from air, ensuring that the vacuum maintains peak performance even as the dust bin fills. The vacuum boasts a lightweight design, making it easy to maneuver around furniture and carry up and down stairs. With a wide cleaning path, it can more quickly cover larger areas, which is ideal for both carpets and hard floors.

On the other hand, the Bissell 6595 takes convenience to the next level with its SmartSeal Allergen System. This technology captures allergens and dust mites, making it a great choice for allergy sufferers. Additionally, its easy-empty dirt tank allows for mess-free disposal of collected debris, ensuring a hassle-free cleaning experience. The 6595 model also features a specialized brush roll that can be turned on and off, providing the flexibility to clean different floor types effectively without damaging surfaces.

Another significant feature of both models is their extensive range of attachments. They come with specialized tools such as crevice tools, dusting brushes, and upholstery brushes, catering to various cleaning tasks around the home. Whether it's getting into tight corners or revitalizing upholstery, both the 3750 and 6595 ensure that users can tackle any cleaning challenge.

Moreover, Bissell places an emphasis on user-friendly design. Both models feature adjustable height settings to accommodate various carpet types, optimizing performance for deep cleaning. Their generous cord length gives users the freedom to clean larger spaces without frequently changing power outlets, enhancing overall cleaning efficiency.

Durability is also a hallmark of Bissell products. Both vacuum cleaners are constructed to withstand regular use, ensuring they remain reliable companions for years. Additionally, Bissell's customer support and warranty options indicate a commitment to customer satisfaction.

In summary, the Bissell 3750 and 6595 models exemplify the brand’s dedication to innovation and user-friendly design. With advanced technologies, versatile features, and a focus on allergen capture, they stand out as excellent choices for anyone looking to maintain a clean and healthy home environment.