Bissell 3750, 6595 Troubleshooting, Canister is not securely seated Brush Switch turned to Off

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Troubleshooting

Vacuum cleaner won't run.

Possible Causes

Remedies

1

Power cord not firmly plugged in

1

Check electrical plug

2

Blown household fuse or breaker

2

Check/replace fuse - Reset breaker

3

Thermal protector activated

3 Allow cleaner to cool for 30 minutes, see pg. 13

No Power at Rotating Floor Brush.

Possible Causes

1Canister is not securely seated

2Brush Switch turned to “Off”

Remedies

1Remove Canister and replace, making sure that it “clicks” into place

2Make sure Brush Switch is in “On” position

Vacuum cleaner or Tools won't pick up dirt.

Possible Causes

Remedies

1Incorrect Height Adjustment

2Hose not attached to suction opening

3Crack or hole in Hose

4Drive Belt broken, worn or off motor pulley

5Rotating Floor Brush bristles worn

6Rotating Floor Brush jammed

7Clog in vacuum

8Dirt Container full

9Dirt Container or Upper Tank not installed properly

10 Filters are dirty

1Adjust Powerfoot to correct height setting

2Grasp Hose Grip and firmly push onto the base

3Check Hose and replace if needed

4Reposition or replace Drive Belt, see pg. 11-12

5Replace brush

6Remove brush and clean debris from brush ends

7Follow instructions on pg. 13 for clearing clogs

8Empty Dirt Container

9Position correctly and lock in place

10Check and clean Upper Tank, Pre-Motor and Post-Motor Filters

Vacuum cleaner is difficult to push.

Possible Causes

Remedies

1 Incorrect Height Adjustment

1 Adjust Powerfoot to correct height setting

Visible dirt escaping from cleaner.

Possible Causes

Remedies

 

Dirt Container full

1

Empty Dirt Container

2

Filters missing or installed incorrectly

2

Check Upper Tank, Pre-Motor and Post-Motor

 

 

 

Filters for correct installation

3

Dirt Container installed incorrectly

3

Pull out and re-insert Dirt Container correctly

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts and/ or electrical shock, turn Power Switch OFF and disconnect polarized plug from electrical outlet before performing troubleshooting checks.

If suggested solutions do not correct the problem, call:

BISSELL Consumer Services

1-800-237-7691

Monday - Friday 8 a.m. — 10 p.m. ET

Saturday 9 a.m. — 8 p.m. ET or visit the BISSELL website - www.bissell.com

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Contents Lift-Off Thanks for buying a Bissell Lift-Off Important Safety Instructions Furniture Protection Guard Attach Handle To Vacuum How To Use This GuideHow To Put It Together Attach Vacuum Hose and ToolsHandle Positions Power Cord Quick ReleasePower Switch/Brush Switch Power Height Adjustment Special ToolsPower Cord Storage Transporting CleanerFull Line Lock Position Unplug cleaner from electrical outletEmpty Dirt Container With a damp cloth Cleaning The Upper Tank & FilterCleaning The Pre-Motor and Post-Motor Filters Hepa Media Post-Motor Filter assists in the filtrationCheck Rotating Brush and Drive Belt Motor PulleyReposition lens and secure with the one screw Replace Drive BeltReplace Light Bulb Check for a clog in the Base or the Hose Clearing ClogsThermal Protector Suction Inlet Clear Panel Opening Air PassagewayFilters for correct installation TroubleshootingCanister is not securely seated Brush Switch turned to Off Dirt Container installed incorrectlyM. 10 p.m. ET M. 8 p.m. ETPlease record your Purchase Date Bissell Consumer Services WarrantyUse the Customer Services tab

3750, 6595 specifications

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