image:Not Picking Up (Models WITHOUT Brush Control)

Not Picking Up (Models WITHOUT Brush Control)

PLEASE NOTE: If your are in anyway unsure of any of the steps listed below. Please consult a qualified electrician and always remove the plug from the socket before commencing work.At the first sign that your Dyson is not picking up as it should check the filters first. Start by examining the pre motor filter (The blue sponge filter in a yellow carrier). If the pre motor filter is dirty then wash ...

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image:Not Picking Up (Models WITH Brush Control)

Not Picking Up (Models WITH Brush Control)

PLEASE NOTE: If your are in anyway unsure of any of the steps listed below. Please consult a qualified electrician and always remove the plug from the socket before commencing work.At the first sign that your Dyson is not picking up as it should check the filters first. Start by examining the pre motor filter (The blue sponge filter in a yellow carrier). If the pre motor filter is dirty then wash ...

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image:Not Picking Up Through The Hose

Not Picking Up Through The Hose

PLEASE NOTE: If your are in anyway unsure of any of the steps listed below. Please consult a qualified electrician and always remove the plug from the socket before commencing work.1. Firstly remove the power cable from the rear of your DC14 and then release the wand handle from the main body....

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image:Burning Smell - Carbon (Models WITHOUT Brush Control)

Burning Smell - Carbon (Models WITHOUT Brush Control)

PLEASE NOTE: If your are in anyway unsure of any of the steps listed below. Please consult a qualified electrician and always remove the plug from the socket before commencing work.The most likely cause of a smell of burning, such as an accrid burnt carbon smell, is a worn out motor. A good indication of this is the post motor filter, the filter located below the bin, being blackened and having an...

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image:Burning Smell - Carbon (Models WITH Brush Control)

Burning Smell - Carbon (Models WITH Brush Control)

PLEASE NOTE: If your are in anyway unsure of any of the steps listed below. Please consult a qualified electrician and always disconnect the Dyson from the mains before commencing work.The most likely cause of a smell of burning, such as an accrid burnt carbon smell, is a worn out motor. A good indication of this is the post motor filter, the filter located below the bin, being blackened and havin...

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Will Not Stand Up

The most likely cause of why the Dyson will not stand up is a misalligned valve carriage.PLEASE NOTE: If your are in anyway unsure of any of the steps listed below. Please consult a qualified electrician and always remove the plug from the socket before commencing work....

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Loud Clattering Sound

PLEASE NOTE: If your are in anyway unsure of any of the steps listed below. Please consult a qualified electrician and always disconnect the Dyson from the mains before commencing work.The most likely cause of a LOUD CLATTERING SOUND is either a foreign object wrapped around the brush bar or a defective clutch (Brush control). Most DC14\'s are fitted with a clutch, which has two main purposes. The...

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Cuts Out Intermittently

PLEASE NOTE: If your are in anyway unsure of any of the steps listed below. Please consult a qualified electrician and always remove the plug from the socket before commencing work.The most likely cause of your Dyson DC07 cutting out intermittently is a broken power cable. All vacuum cleaners suffer from broken cables from time to time due to their constant back and forth movement. They break eith...

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image:Turns Itself Off (Models WITHOUT Brush Control)

Turns Itself Off (Models WITHOUT Brush Control)

PLEASE NOTE: If your are in anyway unsure of any of the steps listed below. Please consult a qualified electrician and always remove the plug from the socket before commencing work. This is the symptom of an overheating motor. The motor can be overheating due to either a blockage, usually in the cleaner head or hose, dirty filters or most likely a worn motor. 1. Firstly check that the filters are ...

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image:Turns Itself Off (Models WITH Brush Control)

Turns Itself Off (Models WITH Brush Control)

This is the symptom of an overheating motor. The motor can be overheating due to either a blockage, usually in the cleaner head or hose, dirty filters or most likely a worn motor. 1. Firstly check that the filters are clean. 2. Check for blockages in the cleaner head and hose.If, after doing both of the steps above, you can find no obvious reason for the cleaner to overheat then inspect the motor ...

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