Bissell 3750, 6595 warranty Power Cord Quick Release, Power Switch/Brush Switch, Handle Positions

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Attach Vacuum Hose and Tools Continued

Slide the end of the Hose Grip onto the Hose Grip Base.

3. Place the Hose into the Hose Clip.

NOTE: The Powerfoot will not operate effectively unless the Hose is firmly attached to the base.

Snap the Telescoping Extension Wand, Crevice Tool, and

4. Combination Tool into the storage clips as shown.

How To Use Your BISSELL Lift-Off

Power Cord Quick Release

The Power Cord is stored at the side of the Detachable Canister, wrapped around two Cord Wraps. A molded clip on the polarized plug allows it to be fastened to the Power Cord during storage.

1. Unclip polarized plug from Power Cord.

Rotate the Upper Cord Wrap toward floor and slip the

2. Power Cord off.

3. Plug the polarized plug into a polarized outlet.

To keep the Power Cord out of your way while cleaning,

4. place it in the Cord Clip, located near the top of the Handle.

Combination

Tool

Crevice Tool

Telescoping

Wand

 

CAUTION:

Before using your vacuum, make sure that the Dirt Container and Upper Tank are in locked position and that all filters (Upper Tank, Pre-Motor and Post-Motor) are in place. Do not operate your vacuum without these filters.

Quick Release

Cord Wrap

Power Switch/Brush Switch

The Power Switch is located just below the handle on the front of the Detachable Canister. Push the rocker switch “ON” (I) to vacuum, and “OFF” (O) when cleaning is complete.

The Brush Switch is located just below the handle on the front of

 

 

the Detachable Canister next to the Power Switch. This switch

 

 

turns the Rotating Brush on and off. The Brush Switch should be

 

Brush

in the “ON” (I) position for normal carpet cleaning. You may want

Power

 

 

to turn the Brush Switch “OFF” (O) for bare floor cleaning or other

 

 

delicate surfaces.

 

 

Note: Your BISSELL Lift Off vacuum is equipped with a special internal switch that turns the Rotating Brush off whenever the unit is in the Upright position.

Handle Positions

1. Upright – For storage and above floor cleaning with tools.

Normal Cleaning – Press the Handle Release Pedal with

2. your foot to recline.

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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 ToolsPower Cord Quick Release Power Switch/Brush SwitchHandle Positions Power Height Adjustment Special ToolsPower Cord Storage Transporting CleanerUnplug cleaner from electrical outlet Empty Dirt ContainerFull Line Lock Position 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 PulleyReplace Drive Belt Replace Light BulbReposition lens and secure with the one screw 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. 8 p.m. ET Please record your Purchase DateM. 10 p.m. ET Warranty Use the Customer Services tabBissell Consumer Services

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.