Bissell 7950 Manual
Bissell 7950 Manual

Bissell 7950 Manual

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BISSELL
SELF PROPELLED
UDC - MODEL 7950
Highlights
of the new model
The main differences
between
the self propelled
UDC and the
standard UDC occurs in the Upper and Lower Handle Assemblies.
The Lower Handle Assembly
contains a Transmission/Motor
Assembly
with Belt Drtve, Rectifier/Terminal
Board, and Neutral
Knob.
The transmission
motor is 110 volt DC.
The Neutral
Knob-is
the mechanism
used to engage
and disengage
the transmission
for use.
To move the unit without
the use of the
transmission,
the Neutral
Knob must be in the "OFF"
position.
The Lower
Handle
also contains
the Heater
and Trigger
Valve
Assembly.
The Trigger
Valve Assembly
has tubes
that are of
different
length
than other
Bissell
UDC models.
The Trigger
Valve
Assembly
is not interchangeable
with standard
models
(non self
propelled).
The Upper
Handle
Assembly
contains
the "ON" - "OFF"
switches
for
both the unit's
Power
and the Heater.
If the need arises
to change
out the Lower
Handle
Assembly
wire harness,
it is recommended
that
the Upper
Handle
Harness
be changed
out also.
The two wiring
harnesses
are supplied
as a single
replacement
kit.
The wheels are new and are not interchangeable
with other models
The tube routing and components
have remained the same in the
foot assembly.
The pump, motor, base, brush assembly,
etc. are the
same as in the standard models.
The Tool Caddy on the 7950 is different than on the standard
models.
BISSF_LL - 7/03

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  • Page 1 BISSELL SELF PROPELLED UDC - MODEL 7950 Highlights of the new model The main differences between the self propelled UDC and the standard UDC occurs in the Upper and Lower Handle Assemblies. The Lower Handle Assembly contains a Transmission/Motor Assembly...
  • Page 2 BISSELL SELF PROPELLED UDC - MODEL 7950 LOWER HANDLE ASSEMBLY The 7950 Lower Handle can be disassembled without removing the Tool Caddy. can either leave the hose wrapped and work around it, or unwrap the hose for unobstructed access to the screws.
  • Page 3 BISSELL SELF PROPELLED UDC - MODEL 7950 LOWER HANDLE COMPONENTS Junction - Upper Handle Harness Circuit board to Lower Handle Transmission Motor (DC) Tran Transmission Linkage * If the Transmission Linkage is removed, upon reasseanbly make sure to hook the Linkage over the...
  • Page 4 BISSELL SELF PROPELLED UDC - MODEL 7950 LOWER HANDLE COMPONENTS NEUTRAL KNOB - controls the engagement of the transmission. In the "ON" position it aa]ows the transmission to engage., In reassembly make sure washer is at the end of the s...
  • Page 5 BISSELL SELF PROPELLED UDC - MODEL 7950 LOWER HANDLE COMPONENTS HEATER LIGHT - The Heater Light can be removed by gently pul]Jng the light case Ul_ TRIGGER VALVE ALIGNMENT AND CLAMPS - The trigger valve needs to have the clamps...
  • Page 6 BISSELL SELF PROPELLED UDC - MODEL 7950 UPPER HANDLE ASSEMBLY The Upper Handle Assembly contains the ON/OFF switch, Heater Control switch, and the Wiring Harness that connects to flae Lowe_ Handle Assembly Harness. ON/OFF Switches UPPER t-IANDLE 7124103...
  • Page 7 Upright Deep Cleaner Model 7950 BISSELL Service Center Dept. ssued: May 2003 1-800-457-I Fax: 1-800-$I 7-_535 aartner, bissell.com zoo_...
  • Page 8 7950 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION UPPER HANDLE ASSEMBLY &6 ROW ORG BRUSH SPRING - PUSH CACUUM MOTOR 3ASKET - MOTOR INTAKE TRIGGER SHORT AIR DUCT SWITCH - HEATER GASKET - SHORT AIR DUCT SWITCH - POWER BELT COVER - BLACK METALLIC !LOWER HANDLE FRONT MOTOR...

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