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Low suction or poor pickup may be due to a clog 
in the vacuum cleaner. If you notice a change in 
the sound of the motor or a reduction in the 
spinning action, check for clogs.

Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet.

Empty Dirt Container.

Check Upper Tank for build up or clogs.

Remove the Upper Tank and check the suction inlet for 
a clog.

Grasp the Hose Grip and lift to separate from the suction 
opening. Check for a clog in the Base or the Hose.

Release the Twist n' Snap hose from the vacuum by 
turning to the left. Straighten the hose and unclog with a 
long, narrow object.

If the clog persists, follow the instructions for Checking 
the Rotating Brush on page 11 and inspect the Air 
Passageway for obstructions.

An internal thermal protector has been designed 
into your cleaner to protect it from overheating. 

When the thermal protector activates, the main 
vacuum motor will stop operating. 

If this 

happens, proceed as follows:

Turn the cleaner OFF (O) and unplug from 
electrical outlet.

Check the Upper Tank area, Pre-Motor Filter and 
Post-Motor Filter for dirt accumulation.

Refer to the "Clearing Clogs" section.

When the motor 

cools for approximately 30 

minutes

, the thermal protector automatically 

resets and cleaning may continue. If the thermal 
protector continues to activate after following the 
above steps, your cleaner may need servicing. Call 
BISSELL Consumer Services, or visit the website.

Note: The thermal protector controls the main 
vacuum motor only, not the brush motor. If the 
thermal protector activates, the brush will 
continue to operate normally; however, there will 
be no suction.

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Clearing Clogs

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Thermal Protector

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Suction 
Inlet

Suction 
Opening

Air Passageway

 Caution: 

To reduce the risk of 
injury from moving 
parts, turn off vacuum 
cleaner and disconnect 
Power Plug from  
electrical outlet.

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Summary of Contents for 3760 Series, 4220 Series, 6850 Series, 6860 Series

Page 1: ...ram 4 Assembly Instructions 4 6 Operation Special Tools 6 9 Maintenance 10 13 Troubleshooting 14 Warranty 16 Replacement Parts 15 Consumer Services 15 Lift Off R E V O L U T I O N ug603 5567_3760 6850...

Page 2: ...ehind it with a knowledgeable dedicated Consumer Services department so should you ever have a problem you ll receive fast considerate assistance My great grandfather invented the floor sweeper in 187...

Page 3: ...ct 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 loose clothing fingers and all parts of body away from opening...

Page 4: ...tor Filter Lock n Seal Lever Headlight Telescoping Extension Wand Upper Tank Knob Cord Clip HEPA Media Post Motor Filter Hose Grip Base Louvers Filter Frame Upper Tank Filter Inside Louvers Dusting Br...

Page 5: ...uum upright and slide the base of the Handle firmly into the grooves at the top of the vacuum body Check to be sure the Handle is fitted to the vacuum body If there is a gap in front continue to push...

Page 6: ...ing Brush on and off The Brush Switch should be in the ON I position for normal carpet cleaning You may want to turn the Brush Switch OFF O for bare floor cleaning or other delicate surfaces Note Your...

Page 7: ...cluded in one attachment rotate for desired tool Use Brush side to dust furniture blinds books lamps shelves and baseboards Use Upholstery side for curtains draperies cushions fabrics Crevice Tool Use...

Page 8: ...ou re done remove the tool s and reconnect the Hose to the Hose Grip Base Return the Canister to the Powerfoot by aligning the feet on the front with the bumps on the foot of the Upright Vacuum Push t...

Page 9: ...ve your vacuum cleaner from room to room put the Handle in the Upright Position tilt the cleaner back on its rear wheels and push forward The cleaner can also be moved by using the Carrying Handle on...

Page 10: ...Screens will also not fit if there is debris in the track The Dirt Container and Screens may be washed in warm water with a mild detergent Make sure they are completely dry before replacing Unplug the...

Page 11: ...ter from vacuum cleaner Recline Handle and turn vacuum cleaner over so bottom side is up Remove the six screws as shown with a Phillips head screwdriver Lift the Brush Cover off Lift the Rotating Floo...

Page 12: ...ebris 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 cle...

Page 13: ...otor will stop operating If this happens proceed as follows Turn the cleaner OFF O and unplug from electrical outlet Check the Upper Tank area Pre Motor Filter and Post Motor Filter for dirt accumulat...

Page 14: ...move brush and clean debris from brush ends Clog in vacuum Follow instructions on pg 13 for clearing clogs Dirt Container full Empty Dirt Container Dirt Container or Upper Tank Position correctly and...

Page 15: ...bsite To locate a retailer near you or to place an order using Visa MasterCard Discover or American Express call BISSELL Consumer Services 1 800 237 7691 Monday Friday 8 a m 10 p m ET Saturday 9 a m 8...

Page 16: ...f you need information about repairs or replacement parts or if you have questions about your warranty contact BISSELL Consumer Services Website or E mail www bissell com Use the Customer Services tab...

Page 17: ...rboBrush to gain maximum cleaning Too much pressure could damage the pet hair grabbers or cause the brush to stop rotating See standard TurboBrush instructions in the user guide for storage and mainte...

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