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aintenance and care

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2a.

2b.

clearing clogs continued

if suction is normal at the hose, follow 

these steps to check for and clear the 

clog for floor cleaning:
1.

  Check the foot hose for clogs. If you are 

not able to tell from the outside if a clog is 

present, remove the bottom 3 screws from 

the diverter cover to loosen and straighten 

the foot hose.

2.

  Remove any clogs found and fully reassemble 

the cleaner before attempting to check suction 

again or using the cleaner.

thermal motor protection

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 hap-

pens, proceed as follows.
1.

  Turn the cleaner OFF and unplug from  

electrical outlet.

2.

  Check the cleaner for the source of over-

heating problem (i.e. full dirt cup, dirty 

filters or clog).

3.

  Fix the problem by following the steps in 

the maintenance section of the user guide.

4.

  When the motor cools for approximately 

30 minutes, the thermal protector automat-

ically resets and cleaning may continue. 

If the cleaner will not turn on or the ther-

mal protector continues to activate, 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 protec-

tor activates, the brush will continue 

to operate normally; however, there 

will be no suction.

Summary of Contents for 93Z6 SERIES

Page 1: ...SER S GUIDE 93Z6 SERIES Safety Instructions Product View Assembly Operations Maintenance and Care Troubleshooting Consumer Services Replacement Parts 3 4 5 6 9 10 15 16 17 20 18 Warranty Product Regis...

Page 2: ...ed with a limited five year warranty We also stand behind it with a knowledgeable dedicated Consumer Services depart ment so should you ever have a question you ll receive fast considerate assistance...

Page 3: ...any object into openings Do not use with any opening blocked keep openings free of dust lint hair and any thing that may reduce air flow Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of body away fro...

Page 4: ...r Headlight Height Adjustment Dial Brush Furniture Protection Guard Release Button Carrying Handle Filter Door Latch Screen Post Motor Filter inside Filter Tray foam filter inside Brush Window Power S...

Page 5: ...n and into the lower hose clip then up and over the top of the handle Insert the hose wand fully into the hose base Note It is important that the hose is fully inserted into the base for the suction a...

Page 6: ...ons Use your foot to pull the handle release pedal back to recline the vacuum cleaner Height adjustment There are seven height settings available for various floor surfaces Turn the dial on the foot o...

Page 7: ...d floors You may want to turn the brush off for bare floor cleaning or other delicate surfaces To turn the brush ON press button once To turn the brush OFF press button again Brush auto shut off featu...

Page 8: ...les when agitation is needed to remove debris Upholstery tool Use shorter stiff bristles when agitation is needed to remove debris Crevice tool Use in tight narrow spaces Telescoping extension wand Us...

Page 9: ...1 hold the dirt container over trash can and push the emptying button to open the bottom 2a Close the bottom after the dirt empties Method 2 place a plastic bag over the bottom of the dirt container P...

Page 10: ...e the dirt container is securely assembled before replacing it on machine Cleaning the foam filter The pre motor filter should be checked monthly and washed as needed to maintain performance More or l...

Page 11: ...wn on the filter door latch and pull door away from the cleaner 2 Lift the tab at the top of the filter cartridge and pull cartridge away from the cleaner 3 Replace the used filter cartridge with a ne...

Page 12: ...pty if needed 5 Remove lower portion of dirt container Clean the screen and check center tubes for dirt accumulation 6 While dirt container is removed check dirt inlet for clogs 7 Remove the hose from...

Page 13: ...hen the thermal protector activates the main vacuum motor will stop operating If this hap pens proceed as follows 1 Turn the cleaner OFF and unplug from electrical outlet 2 Check the cleaner for the s...

Page 14: ...2 Recline the handle and turn your cleaner over so the bottom side is up 3 Carefully cut away any visible hair fibers or debris from the brush roll Do not attempt to disassemble the vacuum foot or to...

Page 15: ...cket until the bulb snaps into place TurboBrush maintenance The TurboBrush should be checked regularly for clogs or debris wrapping around the brush 1 Remove tool from hose or front of vacuum 2 Twist...

Page 16: ...Handle not fully attached 5 Remove handle and reinstall 6 Thermal protector activated 6 Allow cleaner to cool for 30 minutes see page 14 Vacuum cleaner won t pick up or low suction Possible causes Rem...

Page 17: ...4 Make sure dirt container is correctly positioned and snapped into place 5 Dirt container not assembled properly 5 Check screen upper and lower portions of the dirt container for proper assembly 6 H...

Page 18: ...attachments may not store on board your vacuum Item Part No Part Name 1 3282 Post Motor Filter Cartridge 2 203 1374 Foam Filter 3 203 1429 TurboBrush 4 203 1290 Pet Wide TurboBrush 5 203 1364 Telesco...

Page 19: ...SSELL product should require service Contact BISSELL Consumer Services to locate a BISSELL Authorized Service Center in your area If you need information about repairs or replacement parts or if you h...

Page 20: ...m ET Or write BISSELL Homecare Inc PO Box 3606 Grand Rapids MI 49501 ATTN Consumer Services Or visit the BISSELL website www bissell com When contacting BISSELL have model number of cleaner available...

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