How Do You Fix A Bissell Vacuum Cleaner?
Bissell upright vacuum cleaners can sometimes underperform. Whether the suction power is lagging or your vacuum isn’t picking anything up at all, a few minor tweaks and hands-on maintenance can prevent you from spending a lot of money on a new vacuum cleaner. This article will explore various things to check if your vacuum cleaner needs repair. How to Fix a Bissell Upright Vacuum Cleaner Step 1 Check the canister and filters if the vacuum is losing suction. A full canister will reduce power in the vacuum. If you empty it and there’s still a loss of power, double-check the filter inside the canister as well as the HEPA filter on the left side. They should be cleaned/replaced as necessary. Step 2 Examine the hose to ensure there’s no clog in it. The hose is completely detachable from the vacuum itself. Rotate the attachment point counter-clockwise and pull until it fully releases. You should be able to stretch it all the way out and see daylight on either end. If not, squeeze it back tog