The Bissell Little Green is a popular portable carpet cleaner that gets rid of tough stains and dirt. Over time, the brush head of the cleaner may become clogged or need cleaning. In this step-by-step guide, we will walk you through the process of taking apart the Bissell Little Green brush head.
Before you begin disassembling the brush head, make sure the Bissell Little Green is turned off and unplugged from the power source.
Locate the brush head on your Bissell Little Green. It is usually located on the underside of the portable cleaner. There is a latch or clip that secures the brush head in place. Use your fingers or a flathead screwdriver to release the latch or clip.
Once the latch or clip is released, you can now separate the brush head cover from the main body. Carefully lift the cover upwards, applying gentle pressure to avoid damaging any components.
Inside the brush head cover, you will find the brush roll. Gently pull the brush roll out of its housing. Be cautious not to pull too hard or forcefully, as this may damage the brush roll or other components.
Inspect the brush roll for any dirt, hair, or debris. Depending on the level of build-up, you can clean the brush roll using warm soapy water and a brush or replace it with a new one if necessary.
While the brush roll is removed, take the opportunity to clean the brush head cover. Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe away any dirt or residue that may have accumulated over time.
Once the brush roll and brush head cover are clean and dry, you can proceed to reassemble the brush head. Place the brush roll back into its designated housing within the brush head cover, making sure it is aligned properly. Then, carefully reattach the brush head cover back onto the main body, securing it with the latch or clip.
After reassembling the brush head, plug in your Bissell Little Green and turn it on. Test the brush head by running the portable cleaner over a small area to ensure it is working properly. If the brush head is not spinning or functioning as expected, repeat the disassembly steps and check for any loose or improperly placed components.
To keep your Bissell Little Green brush head in optimal condition, clean the brush roll regularly and remove any debris or hair that may accumulate after each use. This will help maintain its suction power and extend the overall lifespan of the carpet cleaner.
Remember, regular maintenance and cleaning of the brush head will ensure that your Bissell Little Green continues to perform efficiently and effectively, giving you cleaner carpets and upholstery for years to come!