Cleaning The Hose And Foot; Maintaining The Turbobrush Tool - Bissell PowerForce Compact Turbo 2690 Series User Manual

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Cleaning the Hose and Foot

WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, turn Power Switch OFF and disconnect plug from electrical outlet
before performing maintenance or troubleshooting checks.
1
Locate the Stretch Hose where it
connects to the hose elbow on the
back of the vacuum. Look to see if
there is any debris in the hose or
hose elbow. Clean as necessary.
NOTE: If the debris cannot be reached through the hose, then follow the instructions for
cleaning the air passageway in "Cleaning the Brush Roll" section.
Maintaining the TurboBrush® Tool
1
Align
Slot
Twist gray collar counter-
clockwise until slot
appears then separate
faceplate. Carefully
remove brush, replace
belt and brush if needed.
2
2
Paddle Wheel
If paddle wheel gets
dislodged, align the two
clips on each side and
pop into place.
Locate the clear foot hose under
the hose holder. Remove the two
screws and clear clogs and debris in
the hose. Use a long narrow object
like a broomstick to clean the hose.
Replace two screws and re-attach
Stretch Hose by sliding over inlet and
rotating upwards towards the lock
position.
3
Roller
Belt
The faceplate will not
close properly if all parts
are not aligned correctly.
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Donald
February 27, 2025

Boswell power force compact turbo vacuum will not start

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Mr. Anderson
February 27, 2025

The Bissell PowerForce Compact Turbo 2690 Series vacuum may not start due to the following possible causes:

1. The power cord is not plugged in – Ensure the plug is securely connected to an electrical outlet.
2. A blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker – Check and replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker if needed.
3. The dirt tank is full – Empty the dirt tank.
4. A dirty filter – Inspect the filter and clean or remove any dirt.
5. The hose is not securely connected – Ensure the hose is properly attached at both ends.
6. The dirt tank is not correctly positioned – Make sure the dirt tank is fully inserted and latched.
7. A vacuum path obstruction – Check for blockages in the air passage or intake area.

Following these steps should help resolve the issue.

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