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Posted by makky (My Page) on Fri, Nov 6, 09 at 12:52
| I have a Bissell Model 7901 carpet cleaner. Although it is about three or four years old, we have used it only about four times. My wife noticed after completing a complete room that it had not dispensed any suds. Is there some tube that clogs that can be cleaned. And how do you get at it. This unit seems to be completedly sealed,so I don't know how you would get at a part that needs to be repaired.
Any help or encourgement will be greatly appreciated.
Larry |
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RE: Bissell carpet cleaner repair
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| Boy, I'm anxious to hear the answers to our question. I have a Bissell carpet cleaner (not sure of the model number) that I used exactly ONCE...next time I went to use it it wouldn't work. So frustrating! And of course by that time it was out of warranty. |
RE: Bissell carpet cleaner repair
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| Along with the above posters, I am anxious to hear any responses on this. I have a Bissell ProHeat ProTech that was used once and the next time I tried to use it the suds would not dispense also. This machine is quite a few years old now, but it only worked the one time. There's got to be a clog somewhere, but I can't find how to fix it either. |
RE: Bissell carpet cleaner repair
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| The Bissell does not dispense suds, but cleaning solution. The solution is pumped out and agitated by the brush. The dirty solution is then picked up by the suction from the Bissell. Bissell uses an indicator to let you know if the vacuum is running properly. After each use, the flow indicator must be removed and the filter cleaned. Another area could be that the pump belt is off or broken, but this is only a slim possibility. Your Bissells have not been used that much. This is harder to get to, since you will have to remove an access panel on the same side as the flow indicator filter. |
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