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Maintenance & Care

maintaining the turbobrush tool and pet turboEraser tool 

The Turbobrush Tool should be checked regularly 

for clogs or debris wrapping around the brush. 

select models include a Pet Turboeraser Tool that 

follows the same maintenance instructions.

1. 

Unplug the vacuum from electrical outlet.

2. 

if a clog is present or debris is visible, twist 

the grey collar counterclockwise to remove the 

faceplate and clear any obstructions.

3. 

To clean debris from the brush, remove the 

brush from the drive belt and clean debris.

4. 

Reposition the drive belt on the brush.  

Please ends of the brush in slots on sides.

5. 

Reposition the faceplate and secure by  

twisting the grey collar clockwise.

clearing clogs

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.

1. 

Unplug cleaner from electrical outlet.

2. 

empty dirt container.

3. 

Check upper tank for build up or clogs.

4. 

Remove the secondary cyclone and check the 

suction inlet for a clog.

5. 

Grasp the hose grip and lift to separate from 

the suction opening. Check for a clog in the base 

or the hose.

6. 

Release the Twist n’ snap hose from the  

vacuum by turning to the left. straighten the 

hose and unclog with a long, narrow object  

such as a broomstick.

7. 

if the low suction persists, follow the  

instructions for checking the rotating  

brush on page 10 and inspect the air  

passageway for obstructions.

8. 

Check all filters for clogs, per instructions  

on page 9.

7.

Air Passageway

2.

4.

Summary of Contents for POWERGLIDE 2177 Series

Page 1: ...POWERGLIDE WITH LIFT OFF TECHNOLOGY USER GUIDE 2177 SERIES Product images may vary...

Page 2: ...er cable Keep cable away from heated surfaces Do not unplug by pulling on cable To unplug grasp the plug not the cable Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands Do not put any object into opening...

Page 3: ...th a knowledgeable dedicated Consumer Care department so should you ever have a problem you ll receive fast considerate assistance My great grandfather invented the floor sweeper in 1876 Today BISSELL...

Page 4: ...r Cord 17 Bottom Easy Empty Dirt Tank 18 Filter Cover Pre Motor Filters 2 and Post Motor Filter are located underneath Filter Cover 19 Hose Wand 20 Hose Wand Base 21 Powerfoot Product View WARNING Don...

Page 5: ...TurboBrush Tool into the tool holder 5 Wrap the power cord around the cord wrap clips Power switch brush switch The power switch is located just below the handle on the front of the detachable pod Pu...

Page 6: ...er Tool select models use to remove dirt and pet hair from stairs upholstery area rugs and other small areas Pull the tool toward you in a raking motion Note The Pet TurboEraser Tool is designed to re...

Page 7: ...e hose wand base 5 Return the vacuum pod to the vacuum base by aligning the pod base to the vacuum base Push the pod onto the vacuum base until it clicks into place Power cord storage When you are don...

Page 8: ...uum base by pushing the tank release button 3 Hold the dirt tank over a garbage container Press the bottom lid release button on the back of the dirt tank to empty dirt 4 Mount the Easy Empty dirt tan...

Page 9: ...otor filter assists in the filtration process to return clean air to the room The post motor filter is located on the front of the vacuum underneath the filter cover Instructions for removing the filt...

Page 10: ...ith a Phillips head screwdriver Lift the brush cover off 5 Lift the rotating floor brush to remove Clean strings hair and other debris from the brush paying special attention to the brush ends 6 Check...

Page 11: ...eric belts may not meet the exacting specifications required to keep your vacuum operating at its peak performance The use of unbranded belts could lead to early failure of the vacuum and could void y...

Page 12: ...y twisting the grey collar clockwise Clearing clogs 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 spinnin...

Page 13: ...10 11 Rotating floor brush bristles worn Replace brush Rotating floor brush jammed Remove brush and clean debris from brush ends Clog in vacuum Follow instructions on page 12 for clearing clogs Dirt c...

Page 14: ...lter Pre Motor Foam Filter Post Motor Filter 160 1962 Brush Roll 160 1974 Post Motor Filter 160 1960 Twist n Snap Hose 1214E Febreze Pre Motor Filter fits all models Part Part Name Part Part Name 203...

Page 15: ...l assist with any necessary re packaging and transportation but is not a condition of the Guarantee If for your product is replaced by BISSELL under this Guarantee the new item will benefit from the r...

Page 16: ...See Guarantee for details If your BISSELL product should require service or to claim under our Limited Five Year Guarantee please visit Website or E mail www BISSELL com For UK inquiries Telephone 084...

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