Introduction
In this guide I show you how to replace the Hose & Cuff Assembly on a Bissell SpotBot Pet carpet cleaner. Mine was left in storage for a while so the hose was very nasty so I decided to just replace it with a new one.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
-
-
-
Remove top cover. Unplug ribbon cable from control board and set top aside.
-
-
-
Locate end of clear rubber tubing and remove clamp with pliers. It is nearly impossible to get the hose end off of the hose barb, so I just cut the hose close to the barb, then gently scored the tubing left on the barb to get it off.
-
-
-
Install new hose assembly by adding a little silicone-based grease on the 2 o-rings and inserting the hose end into the hole by the waste tank inlet port. Then attatch the clear tubing on the barb, then replace the hose clamp.
-
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Annulation : je n'ai pas terminé ce tutoriel.
5 autres ont terminé cette réparation.
8 commentaires
Thanks Tim! You made that very easy and straight forward. I was done in 10 minutes.
Not a problem, glad it worked for you! Mine is still going strong after 2 years.
Worked like a charm. You had very good pictures and easy to understand explanation
This is great thanks! I got as far removing the clamps and was afraid to move forward, my replacement hose did not come with new clamps and I am worried I will break them. This is my first time working with clamps. I searched the internet and found your site. This is wonderful, thank you very much.
Breathed new life into our SpotBot with these instructions, thank you!!
I don’t need to replace it but just want to soak the house in water so clean it out, I was dumb and didn’t suck up plain water after doing alto attic cleanings and now can’t hardly see through the hose. Can I follow the same instruction to do this or this is to be done for replacement purposes ONLY?
Where can I order parts for Bissell Spotbot? Hose is split due to being in storage in garage.
Thank you, Linda Overman AKA Grammie
lindakadair@icloud.com
Excellent instructions. Thank you SO much!