Suction inlet air passageway, Hose wand base, Maintaining turbobrush – Bissell 3593 User Manual

Page 12: Clearing clogs

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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.

Reposition the drive belt on the brush roll. Place ends
of brush roll in slots on sides as shown. Reposition 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 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 Quick Reach Handle and lift Hose Wand to
separate from the suction opening. Check for a clogs in
the Base and the Wand.

Remove the Twist 'n Snap Hose from the vacuum by
turning to the left. Check for clog in the suction Inlet
and hose. Straighten the hose and unclog with a long,
narrow object.

Remove the screw attaching the Hose Wand Base to the
vacuum. Straighten the Hose Wand Base and unclog with
long, narrow object.

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

Maintaining TurboBrush

Suction
Inlet

Air Passageway

4.

5.

7.

8.

1.

2.

3.

Hose Wand
Base

Clearing Clogs

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4.

3.

6.

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