Aintenance and care, Cleaning/replacing the powerroller, Over-current powerroller motor protection – Bissell 79T3 User Manual

Page 11

Advertising
background image

11

w w w . b i s s e l l . c o m

Cleaning/replacing the PowerRoller

1. Turn power switch to off and unplug the

machine.

2. Remove both tanks, detent the handle and

turn the machine on its back.

3. Remove the 6 screws from the sole plate

using a Phillips head screwdriver.

4. Turn the machine on its side so the cord side

is facing up.

5. Remove the the swing arm (with dowel) and

roller assembly.

6. Slide the PowerRoller up off the dowel and

replace as desired.

7. To replace, slide the PowerRoller onto the

metal dowel and place the end with the

taller cog down into the lower swing arm.

Ensure the dowel is seated and that the

belt is around the roller cog. Place the other

swing arm in position and push the roller

down into the front cavity.

8. Re-attach the sole plate using the 6 screws.

Over-current PowerRoller motor protection

An internal over-current protector has been

designed into your carpet washer to protect the

PowerRoller motor from over-current. When the

over-current protector activates, the PowerRoller

motor will stop operating. If this happens,

proceed as follows:
1.
Turn the power switch off and unplug from

the electrical outlet.

2. Allow the carpet washer to sit for 15 seconds.

The over-current protector automatically

resets and cleaning may continue. If the

PowerRoller still does not work or the over-

current protector continues to activate, your

carpet washer may need servicing.

Note: The over-current protector protects the

PowerRoller motor only, not the main motor.

If the over-current protector activates, the

carpet washer will still operate; however, the

PowerRoller and spray will not work.

M

aintenance and care

5.

7b.

3.

6.

7a.

7c.

Advertising