Bissell Easy Vac User Guide - Page 8

Troubleshooting - replacement parts

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Troubleshooting Vacuum cleaner won't run. Possible Causes Vacuum cleaner is not plugged in Household fuse/breaker Vacuum cleaner won't pick up dirt. Possible Causes Dirt Cup is full Filter dirty Hose not secure in Hose Nozzle Dirt Cup not sealed against Canister Vacuum path clogged WARNING:To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, and/or electrical shock, turn Power Switch OFF (position " ") and disconnect polarized plug from electrical outlet before performing troubleshooting checks. Remedies Check electrical plug Check/replace fuse or reset breaker switch Call BISSELL Consumer Services Remedies Empty Dirt Cup Check and remove debris. Replace if necessary Check fit and tighten Open Dirt Cup, then press firmly until you hear lock button snap into place Visually check: (1) Floor Nozzle, (2) Hose Port, (3) Crevice Tool and (4) Hose for hair, pine needles, small toys, large pieces of paper that may be obstructing the vacuum path. Carefully remove blockage 8

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Vacuum cleaner won’t run.
Possible Causes
Remedies
Vacuum cleaner is not plugged in
Check electrical plug
Household fuse/breaker
Check/replace fuse or reset breaker switch
Call BISSELL Consumer Services
Vacuum cleaner won’t pick up dirt.
Possible Causes
Remedies
Dirt Cup is full
Empty Dirt Cup
Filter dirty
Check and remove debris. Replace if necessary
Hose not secure in Hose Nozzle
Check fit and tighten
Dirt Cup not sealed against Canister
Open Dirt Cup, then press firmly until you
hear lock button snap into place
Vacuum path clogged
Visually check: (1) Floor Nozzle, (2) Hose Port,
(3) Crevice Tool and (4) Hose for hair, pine
needles, small toys, large pieces of paper that
may be obstructing the vacuum path.
Carefully remove blockage
Troubleshooting
WARNING:
To reduce
the risk of injury from moving
parts, and/or electrical shock,
turn Power Switch OFF (position
”) and disconnect polarized
plug from electrical outlet
before performing
troubleshooting checks.