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Bissell 1699-1 proheat clearview

Bissell 1699-1 proheat clearview Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Bissell 1699-1 proheat clearview, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bon Voyage Gasket for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 210-4050

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    Bon Voyage Gasket

    Part #210-4050

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bon Voyage Float Baffle for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 213-0213

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    Bon Voyage Float Baffle

    Part #213-0213

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Wsh Hlddwn for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 210-9601

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    Wsh Hlddwn

    Part #210-9601

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bon Voyage Tube for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 213-9447

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    Bon Voyage Tube

    Part #213-9447

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  • Bon Voyage Tube for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 213-9440

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    Bon Voyage Tube

    Part #213-9440

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  • Receiver for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 214-0710

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    Receiver

    Part #214-0710

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bon Voyage Vacuum Switch for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 555-9125

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    Bon Voyage Vacuum Switch

    Part #555-9125

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bon Voyage Hex Nut for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 210-0290

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    Bon Voyage Hex Nut

    Part #210-0290

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  • Bon Voyage Vacuum Switch for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 210-8827

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    Bon Voyage Vacuum Switch

    Part #210-8827

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bon Voyage Hose And Grip for Bissell 1699-1 - Part 215-3163

    #7

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    Bon Voyage Hose And Grip

    Part #215-3163

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Bissell Proheat Clearview 1699-1 FAQs

Yes. Bissell model 1699-1 is a real ProHeat ClearView carpet cleaner model, and we still use that model number to help you identify the correct diagrams and replacement parts for your machine. The key is matching the exact 1699-1 model number on your unit before ordering.

How to confirm you have model 1699-1

Use the model tag on the cleaner (commonly on the back or bottom of the base) and match it exactly.

What “still exist” means for parts and support

Even if a carpet cleaner model is older, parts availability depends on whether specific components are still produced or have substitutes.

What you’re checking What to do Why it matters
Model identification Match the tag to 1699-1 Prevents ordering the wrong part
Part availability Use the model diagrams and parts list Shows what is currently orderable
Symptoms Identify the failing system (spray, suction, brush) Narrows the correct repair
Common repairs for Bissell ProHeat ClearView units

These are the most frequent issues we see with carpet cleaner parts and maintenance:

  • No spray or weak spray (clogged jets, pump issue, dirty solution path)
  • Low suction (dirty recovery tank seals, blocked hose, dirty filters)
  • Brush not turning (belt or brush roll wear)
  • Leaks (tank gasket, cap seal, cracked tank)
  • Overheating or no power (cord damage, switch issue)
Why it matters

Carpet cleaner parts are highly model-specific. Confirming Bissell 1699-1 first keeps the repair focused, reduces returns, and gets your ProHeat ClearView cleaning and extracting properly again.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Bissell carpet cleaner like model 1699-1, the model number is usually printed on a rating label on the back or bottom of the unit, often near the power cord entry or behind the clean water tank. Match that label exactly when ordering parts; [how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)] shows what to look for.

Where to look on the machine

Check these common label locations first:

  • Bottom of the base (flip the cleaner back and look underneath)
  • Rear of the unit near the wheels
  • Behind the clean water tank (remove the tank and look at the cavity wall)
  • Near the power cord wrap or cord entry point
  • On the underside of the handle release area
What the label typically shows

Most Bissell rating labels include several identifiers. Use the model number for parts lookup.

Label item What it’s used for Example you might see
Model number Primary identifier for parts diagrams 1699-1
Series/type Variant info (not always needed) Series code
Electrical rating Power specs 120V, 60Hz
Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

Using the exact model number matters because small revisions can change tanks, belts, brushes, or hoses.

  • Copy the model number exactly, including dashes (1699-1)
  • If the label is worn, take a clear photo and zoom in
  • Search using the model number only (avoid guessing by product name like “ProHeat ClearView”)
  • Use our model number help if you are unsure which number on the label is the model
Why it matters

Parts for carpet cleaners are fit-specific; the correct model number ensures the diagrams and replacement parts match your Bissell 1699-1 configuration.

Last updated: March 2026

The average lifespan of a Bissell 1699-1 carpet cleaner is about 5 to 7 years with normal household use and routine maintenance. Heavy use, clogged airflow, and running the pump dry shorten life; regular cleaning and proper storage extend it. For safe DIY upkeep habits that prevent premature failures, see [are diy appliance repairs safe].

What affects lifespan most

These factors have the biggest impact on how long a carpet cleaner lasts:

  • Frequency of use (occasional deep cleaning vs. weekly use)
  • Keeping tanks, hoses, and nozzles clean after each job
  • Avoiding long dry-run time (pump running with an empty tank)
  • Hair and debris buildup around the brush area
  • Storage conditions (dry indoor storage prevents corrosion and odors)
Maintenance that extends service life

A simple routine prevents the most common failures (clogs, weak suction, leaks).

  • Empty and rinse both tanks after every use
  • Flush the system with clean water for 1 to 2 minutes
  • Clean the nozzle window and suction channel
  • Let tanks and hose air-dry before reassembly
  • Inspect the cord and plug for damage before each use
Quick “wear item” expectations

Some components wear faster than the machine itself.

Item Typical replacement timing Common symptom
Belts/brush wear 6 to 24 months Poor agitation, brush not turning
Hoses/seals 2 to 5 years Leaks, loss of suction
Pump/valves 3 to 7 years No spray, weak spray
Why it matters

Knowing the typical 5 to 7 year lifespan helps you decide whether to troubleshoot a clog or leak versus investing in major repairs, especially if multiple wear items are failing at once.

Last updated: March 2026

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