Check Rotating Floor Brush and Drive Belt
You should check your vacuum cleaner’s Rotating Floor Brush and Drive Belt regularly for wear or damage. You should also clean the brush and brush ends of strings, hair, and carpet fibers. These can wrap around the brush and hamper its ability to effectively clean your carpet. Also remove any debris that has accumulated under the brush cover.
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Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet.
Place handle in Low position and turn vacuum cleaner
Brush Cover
2. over so bottom side is up.
Remove the four screws as shown with a Phillips head
3. screwdriver. Lift the Brush Cover off.
Note: The Power Trak models have an additional screw which needs to be removed. See the 2nd Illustration.
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Grasp Rotating Floor Brush at both ends and lift.
Power Trak models only
Clean strings, hair and other debris from Rotating Floor
Brush, paying particular attention to brush ends.
Clean strings, hair and other debris from Motor Pulley and Drive Belt areas.
Check Drive Belt carefully for wear, cuts or stressed areas. Motor Pulley
Check Air Passageway for obstructions. Remove debris from this area.
Replace Drive Belt
Air Passageway
Use only BISSELL Style 7 Replacement Belts (#32074) in your BISSELL CleanView.
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With Rotating Floor Brush removed from vacuum cleaner
2. (Steps
Place new Drive Belt over Motor Pulley and stretch other
3. end over Rotating Floor Brush in the space between the bristles.
Place ends of Rotating Floor Brush down into slots on
4. sides as shown.
Turn Rotating Floor Brush by hand several times in the
5. direction of Motor Pulley. If properly installed, Drive Belt will center itself on Rotating Brush crown.
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Reposition Brush Cover and screws. Tighten