Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
Check the clean water tank: Ensure that the clean water tank is not empty and is filled with warm tap water and the appropriate Bissell solution. The cap of the clean water tank should be properly closed.
Re-seat the water tank: Remove the clean water tank from the machine and then re-seat it back into the machine.
Check for clogs: There could be clogs in the system that are preventing the water from dispensing.
Check the pump motor: If the above steps don't work, there could be a more technical problem like a malfunctioning pump motor.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it may be best to contact Bissell customer service or a professional for further assistance.
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If your Bissell Little Green Machine has no suction at the hose end but good suction underneath the dirty water tank, try these steps: check for clogs in the hose and attachment, ensure the tank and filters are properly seated, test without an attachment, inspect for damaged hoses or seals, clean the machine, and run hot water through the hose. If the issue persists, contact Bissell customer support for assistance or consult your user manual for specific troubleshooting steps.
On some of those, the clear cover snaps off. If it wont, then use a pipe cleaner to reach those spots after you let it soak for a while in warm soapy water.
Remove the hoses to it and attach a piece of clean PVC pipe. With the power off, blow down the hose The solenoid should be closed. Plug the machine in and press the button for water. You should now be able to blow through it, if it is operating correctly.
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I got pretty good results this way (and mine was trashed): Hot water first. Dry the exterior enough to tape the suction end with duct or electrical tape to get a good seal. fill from the other end with bleach. Shake it around and then let it sit in the sink full of bleach for a few minutes. Then remove tape and flush with hot water. The sides of the window may still have debris, hair, or mildew left over. With hot water running, I would alternately add water, and tap the whole attachment against the side of the sink to loosen it up. I kept doing that until i was happy with the results.
It sounds like the small silver piece that fell out of your BISSELL Powerforce Helix may be the motor brush. The motor brush is a small, spring-loaded carbon block that makes contact with the motor to conduct electricity. If the motor brush falls out or is not installed correctly, it can cause the motor to make a loud, high-pitched noise.
To fix the problem, you should locate the motor brush and try to reinstall it. The motor brush is typically located near the motor on one or both sides of the vacuum. You may need to consult the user manual or contact BISSELL customer service for specific instructions on how to access and install the motor brush.
If the motor brush is damaged or missing, you may need to purchase a replacement motor brush from BISSELL or a vacuum repair shop. Once you have replaced the motor brush, the high-pitched noise should go away and the vacuum should operate normally.