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Grasp Rotating Floor Brush at both ends and lift.

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.

Check Air Passageway for obstructions. Remove debris 

from this area.

Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet.

With Rotating Floor Brush removed from vacuum cleaner 

(Steps 1-4 of check Rotating Floor Brush and Drive Belt), 

grasp old Drive Belt and remove from Motor Pulley. 

Discard old Drive Belt.

Place new Drive Belt over Motor Pulley and stretch other end 

over Rotating Floor Brush in the space between the bristles.

Place ends of Rotating Floor Brush down into slots on 

sides as shown.

Turn Rotating Floor Brush by hand several times in the  

direction of Motor Pulley. If properly installed, Drive Belt 

will centre itself on Rotating Brush crown.

Reposition Brush Cover and screw or snap back into place. 

Check to be sure all screws or latches are secure.

Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet.

Using a screwdriver, remove the two screws as shown 

and lift off the lens.

Remove the bulb from the socket by grasping bulb and 

pulling straight out. Install the new bulb by pushing it  

gently into the socket until the bulb snaps into place.

Reposition lens and secure with the two screws.

Select Models Only 

The TurboBrush should be checked regularly for clogs 

or debris wrapping around the brush roll.

Unplug vacuum from electrical outlet.
If a clog is present or debris is visible, unscrew the two 

screws on the back of the TurboBrush to remove the  

faceplate and clear any obstructions.
To clean debris from the brush roll, remove the screw 

located by the brush roll with a Phillips head screwdriver. 

Lift the belt cover. Remove the brush roll from the drive 

belt and clean debris.

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Replace Lightbulb

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Maintaining TurboBrush

Replace Drive Belt

Check Rotating Floor Brush and Drive Belt Continued

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Air Passageway

Motor Pulley

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Summary of Contents for 3595 Series

Page 1: ...Safety Instructions 3 Product View 4 Assembly Instructions 5 6 Operation Special Tools 7 9 Maintenance 10 13 Consumer Services 13 Warranty 16 Troubleshooting 14 Replacement Parts 15 CleanView TM Power...

Page 2: ...mited comprehensive one year warranty We also stand behind it with a knowledgeable dedicated Consumer Services Department so should you ever have a problem you ll receive fast considerate assistance M...

Page 3: ...le vacuum cleaner or plug with wet hands Do not put any object into openings Do not use with any opening blocked keep openings free of dust lint hair and anything that may reduce air flow Keep hair lo...

Page 4: ...Height Adjustment Knob Upper Tank Dirt Container Pre Motor Filter Lock n Seal Lever Headlight Dusting Brush Upholstery Tool Hose Wand Upper Tank Knob Hose Clip Window Hose Wand Base Louvers Upper Tan...

Page 5: ...ur ability to get the most performance from your BISSELL vacuum for many years The only tool you ll need to assemble your vacuum cleaner is a screwdriver Locate the vacuum Handle and remove the screw...

Page 6: ...e Dusting Brush UpholsteryTool into the storage clip as shown Attach theTurboBrush by aligning the small holes near the brush roll with the tabs at the bottom ofTurboBrush housing SnapTurboBrush into...

Page 7: ...d setting Lowest Setting For bare floors Medium Settings For short and medium pile carpets Highest Setting For plush pile carpet Place the Handle in the normal cleaning position and the Powerfoot will...

Page 8: ...e hose The Clean Filter Indicator will remain green until the airflow is reduced At that time it begins to change to red When it is fully red the airflow is significantly reduced or blocked Follow the...

Page 9: ...items may not be included with your model More tools are available to order please refer to page 15 When you are done using your vacuum return it to the Upright position and store the Power Cord Turn...

Page 10: ...en you empty or clean the Dirt Container The Screens are made to fit each Dust Chamber If they do not slide down completely try in the opposite Dust Chamber The Screens will also not fit if there is d...

Page 11: ...f the filter becomes dirty open the door remove the filter and clean Note Select Models come with a white pleated HEPA Media Filter This filter is not washable and must be replaced The standard filter...

Page 12: ...ing Brush crown Reposition Brush Cover and screw or snap back into place Check to be sure all screws or latches are secure Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet Using a screwdriver remove the two scre...

Page 13: ...sition belt cover and secure with one screw Reposition faceplate and secure with two screws Low suction or poor pickup may be due to a clog in the vacuum cleaner If you notice a change in the sound of...

Page 14: ...Filters are dirty Check and clean Upper Tank Pre Motor and Post Motor Filters TurboBrush is clogged or debris is wrapped Maintaining TurboBrush see pages 12 13 around the Brush Roll Vacuum cleaner is...

Page 15: ...3 1228 Dusting Brush Upholstery Tool 5 203 6732 TurboBrush Select Models Only Lime 6 203 6730 TurboBrush Select Models Only Sonic Yellow 7 203 6624 Stair Cleaning Tool Select Models Only 8 203 1084 Ex...

Page 16: ...ww bissell com to locate a BISSELL Authorized Service Centre in your area If there are no authorized BISSELL Service Centres in your area a BISSELL Representative at canada custhelp bissell com or at...

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