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Reset circuit breaker in bissell proheat 2X
Hi, it's Jeremy from Crucial Vacuum.
There are a few potential solutions you should try. You can check the brush role to make sure nothing is lodged in it. Your vacuum circuit breaker will automatically shut off the brush if an object is caught in the brush roll. You can also try cleaning and lubricating the bearings on the brush roll. If that does not work the problem could be related to your belt. Belts should be replaced every 6 to 12 months for optimal performance.
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Jeremy Lerner
Crucial Vacuum Customer Care
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Since the last use of my new ProHeat X2 carpet
Check the lint filter. It is located in the top clear plastic section (the one with the dial to switch from floor to tool mode). On the underside of this section is a small (about 1 inch square) red plastic piece with a little door on it. Flip open the door and you will probably find it is clogged. Clean it out and you should have full suction again.
I need a hose diagram
Hi, it's Ambrai from Crucial Vacuum.
I have inserted a link that will direct you to your ProHeat's User Guide: http://www.bissell.com/assets/0/132/134/228/37c9e5f4-f551-4b35-917f-33c0e7055ea9.pdf
I hope this was helpful. If you would like further assistance, please feel free to give us a call at 877.750.9239. We have helpful and friendly customer care representatives on the line ready to assist you.
Ambrai Brown
Crucial Vacuum Customer Care
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Wiring in powerforce turbo vac
If you want to save some money, doing it yourself is always the best way. Now I'm not sure how you would get to the motor on this vacuum, but just start from the most convenient point to take it apart and either take pictures after each part removal or write it down so you know exactly how everything came off in order to put it back on correctly. If it is just a loose wire, it should be fixed with some electrical tape to hold it in place?
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