HI I never opened mine up to see if cutting an access in plastic body would even gain access to this area you mentioned easily. The actual customers and potential customers already are. Alternatively, simply cover the hole with your thumb as I do while using the Little Green. Tagged as Bissell, hack, Hesco Sales, Little Green, mod, stinky tank. This can take up to an hour the first time you do it. The wand clip on the units back has been redesigned and includes a swivel arm that locks the wand in place. Should that stop us from making the unit work a bit better? You could buy some 1/32-thick sheet rubber from a local supplier or eBay seller and try making your own. You could also try using rubber rejuvenator, which used to be available at RadioShack for cleaning tape machine rollers and belts, and might be available at shops that still repair typewriters as a platen cleaner. If you do this make sure you clean the channel in the base where the seal resides, as well as the part of the upper base that rests on the gasket, using something like window cleaner before resealing the unit. The Bissell Little Greens designers had a challenge, Im surehow could they suck up a spill and easily separate the water from the air? small nailbrush or any small scrubbing brush that can circle the two pieces comfortably. I recently repaired my little green. Is this the part you made on your own out of sheet rubber to replace? /Filter /DCTDecode This seal has failed. Repeat, then flush with clean water and let dry. /ca 1.0 They did nothing to redesign the collection tank tower, which still collects material that leads to Stinky Tank syndrome. My current unit had its hose replaced twice, once under warranty. Thanks again dont know why Bissell juat doesnt hire you in research and developement. If you have Ace Hardware in Canada Im sure you can find them. << This junction also provides a break in the air stream and contributes to the units biggest problem it simply doesnt have much suction power. I took a piece of 1/16 thick sheet rubber and cut a 1.5-inch by 3.5-inch piece from it. 4) Use only distilled water in the unit. Other problems included: the solution heater would die, the sprayer would simply stop working, or would begin to clog after using the unit for six months or so. /Height 155 (This may have been due to my sucking up hot water in order to flush and de-stink the unit.) But instead they lost all that business over a 10 cent piece. I must say here that Bissell was good about support. Figure 6. The sprayer hose has been changed from a solid green to a greenish-tinted clear hose. In this way a person could pop open the door, pull out sponge to dry before next use, saving motor fan from rusting? endstream endobj 212 0 obj <>stream ), given the tendency for most consumers to screw up the simplest of operations. The recovery tank sat on a very thin rubber gasket that was glued to the main units base. When youve finished cleaning a spot and youve turned the power off, hold the sprayer head above the unit pointing upward and depress the trigger. One curious thing I noticed a small round hole in the middle of the bottom panel (in the centre of the round sealed section) Have you seen this in yours? Took it apart, cleaned up seals etc. That was what caused the motor to scream and whine. Note that they have a $25.00 minimum order, so my advice is to get a couple of the hose clips I mentioned earlier. /Pages 3 0 R Do you know if the wand sprayer comes apart or if it is glued together? Youll then replace the top cover and reassemble the base. I have been searching for the o ring in figure 4 as mine disintegrated after 2 15 minute uses then 2 yrs of pampered closet storage. The fixes were fairly simple for a geek to do. What an excellent article! %%EOF I cant figure it out logically, and we are needing the little green machine more because our dog is reluctant to go out when it is below 0. These things have gotten progressively more expensive, and my last replacement was priced just over $100.00. The machine can become a hub for germs and microbes to thrive if it is not cleaned properly especially due to the crevices in the dirty water container. Everything looks good, except I may have a missing gasket and I believe you discussed this part in your write up, but I have a question to clarify: You wrote: The recovery tank sat on a very thin rubber gasket that was glued to the main units base. I performed a couple of simple fixes to increase its suction but didnt implement anything major. Hi vvenesect, I am amazed at this article. 2) Stopping the dribbles. So, thank you very much for your follow through. The wand was always popping out of the clip and hitting the floor, which would eventually crack the sprayer head and further decrease its already weak suction. I had to replace the inner base gasket and the waste container gasket. The wand would drip cleaning solution after you finished using the unit and were putting the wand away. Besides, youll eventually need them. Perhaps fabricating the motor and blower cage of a rust-resistant material would help. Bissell has always had a policy of refusing to supply internal repair parts to customers, thanks to paranoia about consumer lawsuits. It worked well, and I got several years use out of it for my $70.00 investment. endstream endobj 208 0 obj <>>> endobj 209 0 obj <>/ExtGState<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI]/Properties<>>>/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/TrimBox[0.0 0.0 396.0 612.0]/Type/Page>> endobj 210 0 obj <>stream Along with the brush head, there is a HydroRinse self-cleaning tool that comes with the package. Its just tedious as you have disconnect a number of things before you can get to where the hose connects. Your Bissell Little Green Brush is now ready to be left out in your yard or garage to dry out. I dont know why it took so long for me to find a parts dealer (despite Google), but Hesco Sales (www.hescoinc.com) will sell you any part they can get from Bissell. This was in addition to the rubber gasket on the tank itself. NO! My little green proheat is leaking from the bottom. endobj Eventually a plastic hose barb cracked inside the unit and I couldnt find a replacement so I trashed it. 3) The dirty water chamber, the vacuum brush head, and the hose are your concern. The sprayer head and wand connection point was designed such that dirty water tends to collect in the nooks and crannies which also creates an unsightly, stinky mess. If need be, refill the bath to ensure the container is submerged and leave. Bissell and local service agent informs me they dont sell just the o ring but instead I wouod have to buy the hard handle or likely the whole hose assembly to replace this 10 cent o ring. The minerals in tap water can build up after awhile and collect in the heater assembly. In my last unit this O ring was so loose that no seal was taking place. (LogOut/ We meet litterally hundreds of other RV ers all over the continent. This is a marketing textbook example of built-in obsolescence! You can run them under a tap or use another bath. /Producer ( Q t 5 . To remove the clog you can usually insert a cotton swab into the channel inside the sprayer head, and gently move it around to catch and remove the clog. If you have a bucket thats big enough, you can dump the entire tank into a water/pine cleaner mix and get things smelling a bit better. This helps to a degree, but the redesign introduced several new ways for dirty solution to collect in the sprayer/wand connection and stink up the works. 1 1 . >> . endstream endobj startxref (In other words the gasket that should be there is not visible in that photo?). After the first unit of the new series died, I began studying their design to see how I could service it myself (and extend its life a few years as well). In a large open basin or in a sink, put warm water and soap and mix properly. So you have just completed a round of carpet cleaning. /Length 8 0 R As my base under the recovery tank looks exactly like the photo your posted in fig 3. If youll notice, theres a button that you have to press down on to remove the sprayer. I dont have a scientific method to gauge it, but by simply holding the sprayer head against my hand with the unit running before and after the mod, it feels as if Ive approximately doubled the suction. I think its possible the reason my unit is leaking is because the base gasket for the recovery tank some how came loose and is MIA without my knowledge. Hacking / Modding the Bissell Little GreenCleaner, http://usabilitynow.ca/pictures/IMG_8577.JPG, https://www.ereplacementparts.com/gasket-for-baserecovery-tank-p-762996.html, https://www.ereplacementparts.com/bissell-1400-little-green-machine-parts-c-129994_377487_346027.html. stream So, we know that the unit will eventually stop working due to the disintegration of the motor. I performed the second hose replacement myself, as I finally found a source for internal parts. The stress also ended up breaking the clip after the unit was no longer under warranty. Using a thin long bottle brush, scrub as much of the chamber as you can reach. tyx&nUViNqV+aF39?0Fcv;25.[~f+WkoOg:z5q,1T.FDR3m^aJg-|X/u*StY3_e5nM^J=S2c!1{`8SpO H@)a(Q`{|N(SJx.FEnb{uD:!XrV9R4{xu{mR:aAk}in\m%gj1';hPd5RJ/#vy?_dgrMe6EMk}OM~q>/4_2yvw=njLKpfE1O)8{#REc ;qF5KNGn8z*zRK]cmadg{{JMatrj\H~yyCGii=#`=ja|3}vw=O~~};c8YxQ3ty#'BMkN'LQX{[yfGVC];?aG}=/s` n JFIF d d C You may want to use forceps or tweezers to assist you in alignment. This is a huge help. I cracked the sprayer head attachment apart and re-glued the pieces together with five-minute epoxy. You read that rightthe motor will disintegrate faster. The collection tank gasket has 2 sides, one of which is open and the other which tapers into a narrow sleeve, presumably to prevent back flow. As for a solution for keeping moisture from destroying the motorIm afraid theres nothing to be done. The original hose was a little too short and it was under stress when the wand was placed into the clip. Youll never get it all out but it helps. You may have to use a tool to reach in and push the edges down. HV]o0}C\6@CB4PkIhIfZQb> [`In:P i4T@F_AIh+P!;* yf7$Lz9tQDGAZq&{hr`J==4yy{TK@e Tug at it gently to remove it from the brush head. Youd pull your old gasket and lay it on a piece of paper or very thin cardstock, making sure you arrange it so the semi-circular part is round and the rectangular part is correctly oriented, then trace it with a pencil for both the inside and outside edges. How much additional suction does that give? 5) % It clearly wasnt the source of the leaking I saw because that was coming out of the very edge of the bottom panel (which means it must have escaped the seal or had some other internal leak that made its way through). Apply cement to pad edges on one side only. Use that as a cutting template on the rubber. << Change). Let the piece sit overnight to dry; then reattach the sprayer head and turn the unit on. I went to the hardware store with the old ring and found a new one that was a little thicker. Hi Vvenesect I love this article. Ideally, you should clean your Bissell Little Green Brush every time it is used. How though do you recommend solving moisture over fan etc in air venting? The air has a high degree of moisture in it, and there is no filter of any kind to protect the metal motor and blade assembly. The fact that they cannot simply be cleaned and rinsed out in your machine and dried makes it more likely that they remain unwashed and continue to accumulate dirt and germs over a long time. Can you help? This allows the material to soil the plastic and contributes to Stinky Tank syndrome. Dump the recovered material into the toilet and flush it. /ColorSpace /DeviceRGB endstream endobj 211 0 obj <>stream I paid $50US for it back in around 2004. At the time I didnt know where I could get repair parts, but now I know and will share the source with you. Finally, Bissell redesigned the sprayer head with better welds and eliminated the extra gaps. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Certain that the chambers are all dry, put your vacuuming appliance away to await the next cleaning job. The first redesigned 1400-series model had a simple storage clip on its backside that youd snap the hoses sprayer wand into. In many of our more personal spaces such as the home, the office space, and the car, rugs, carpets, and mats add a layer of comfort and in many instances a touch of our personality to our spaces. After applying the cement into the wand, quickly pull the paper out of the slot. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. The base units gasket began to wear away after a time, and I managed to make a replacement from some sheet rubber I purchased off of eBay. No more dropped sprayer wands! Detach the brush head and in its place attach the HydroRinse self cleaner. It was located with the plumbing supplies in a set of plastic bins that had all sorts of gaskets and O rings. Suction is provided by a motor with a squirrel cage fan attachment located in the base. To get inside it you remove the screws that hold the top cover on. Mine is a 1400D model, not heater but has the short see through hose and wand storage clip you mentioned. You made me look back on this issue and realize that a further failure of my remaining unit will mean Ill have to buy a newer model. In my case the part data wasnt available on their site. This is the Achilles heel I mentioned earlier. /Title () Thats a piece youd have to write off and get a new one. This was in addition to the rubber gasket on the tank itself. However, that isnt the part that would cause your present issue. The following are the steps to follow to ensure a thorough cleanup of your machine. Justin, from what I remember I had a difficult time of doing that myself. Carefully placing the pad into the wand. /Width 625 Its due to the way the unit was originally designed and there isnt a way to work around it. After each use, make sure you clean it out thoroughly and let it dry out before storing it for a few weeks or so before you need to deep-clean your carpets and couches. Anyway, plugged that little hole with hot glue and with cleaned seals etc. Is it worth dremelling a door access to this area, hinge it, put liquid rubber gasket around edges for air sealing if needed to replace material dremelled away all to access this area and insert a sponge filter between air venting line and fan/ motor. I finally had to retire the unit after trying to discover why its motor was whining so loudly. Look at the sprayer/wand connection in Figure 4. In fact, if you have one of these appliances, you may just find that all your cleaning needs as far as carpets, mats, and rugs are concerned, can be catered to from the comfort of your garage or driveway. Then I designed a replacement coupler to connect the nipple to the remaining channel. ?*:R {YLd|8n%8? 6q U*2IP0N s?|8>c / @9 0 yG].^:c2 g; t\qLR8>I ]68? H~xsx J3 s]0p.v#V`swa>' K You can hear a little bit of air still exiting the hole around the button. /Creator ( w k h t m l t o p d f 0 . 7 0 obj Its size is given as a number 32. I replaced this ring, which now requires the user to jockey around a bit when removing/reattaching the sprayer head. The dirty water can be disposed of in a drain. I bet thier stock holders would be pissed to know this. Material tends to collect on the backside of that gasket and also creates a smell. https://www.ereplacementparts.com/gasket-for-baserecovery-tank-p-762996.html. .mwi/cpL3YHU/Zeo{YU"SxUrm\Kd)Sp/^{ %|A0_/9M^]]]GwOOO=}e"GQ(rLeO'0***3FOi4x= FOi4x= (s?s\bL#2?;K 3X I too fix everything I can get my hands on. I cannot stress this enough. /Type /XObject endobj 3) Clean the recovery tank after each use. I am considering milling a second channel around the end of the wand with my Dremel tool, then using a second O-ring to completely seal the connection. Run hot water into the tank from the top hole, then turn and twist the tank to thoroughly swish the water around before emptying the tank again into the toilet.