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Follows you up the stairs as youAssembling. Extend telescopic wand handleAttach cyclone topSlide hose into inlet.Clip hose retaining bracketInsert the floor tool intoOperating. To rewind cable, hold down the rewind button.Low profile contact headTo prevent the low profile contact head from sticking to loosePower floor tool. (Motorhead variant only.). When you start the machine, the power floor tool is setFor delicate surfaces press the pedal to turn the brushTo return to brush ON mode, press the pedal again.OperatingPress the suction reduction buttonAccessory tools can be fitted to wandCarrying the machine. Wrap the hose around the machine and fix the wand handle in place on the side of the cyclone assembly. Place theAlways carry the machine by the handle on the cyclone assembly.Bin emptying. Empty bin as soon as the MAX mark isOption 1. Option 2Empty directly into dust bin. Emptying carefully into a bag isCleaning the shroud and washing the bin. To access the shroud, ensure the bin isPress release button to remove bin. Clean shroud with a dry cloth or brush toDo not use water.Ensure bin is completely dry beforeDo not use detergents, polishes orWashing the pre-motor filter. Unplug and place machine on its side forTurn release catch, lift the pre-filter coverAllow 24 hours to dry. Ensure filter isParts guide. Pre-motor filter. Lifetime pre-motor filter. The pre-filterThe wand is telescopic and compacts forHEPA Post filter. Kills bacteria and mould.Hose. The hose wraps around the machine forCyclone assembly. Contains the shroud, which filters outBin assembly. Made from tough polycarbonate andEnables more thorough cleaningParts guide. Telescopic wand and HoseThe hose wraps around thePre-filter cover. Can be easily removed andMini turbine head. Ideal for removing pet hair andEnd capCan be sent out and fittedBrush barCan be taken out to remove hairPower floor toolUses direct drive belt that neverHard floor tool. Improved pick-upMini Flat-out Head.
Compact and low for cleaningCar turbine head. Rotating bristles improve pick-upFlexi crevice tool. Extends and flexes toSoft dusting brush. Soft bristles to gentlyMattress tool. Removes dirt and dust mites fromUp top tool. Revolving, multi-angularStubborn dirt brush. With stiff bristles for dried-inParts recognition: Main body. Cable Rewind Actuator. Spring. Switch. Spring. Screw. Switch Housing. Cable. Rewind. Assy. Cyclone Release Catch. Spring. Screw. Cyclone Release Catch Housing. Upper. Chassis. Rear Hose Guide. Screw. Tool Storage. Screw. Park Yoke (Motorhead). Cyclone InletCyclone InletPark Yoke. Duct Cover Seal. Cyclone. Exhaust Seal. Screw. Screw. Duct Cover. Screw. Motor Bucket Assy. Wheel. Assy. Main. Chassis. Post Filter Seal. Post Filter Assy. Post Filter. Exhaust Seal. PCB Assy. Castor. Body. Castor. Roller. Pre-Filter. Housing Assy. Pre-Filter. Assy. Axle. Screw. Motor Wiring Assy. Bleed Valve Housing. O-Ring. Bleed Valve Cap Assy. Bleed Valve Spring. Screw. Pre-Filter Door Assy. Wheel AssyCyclone Assy. Bin Assy. Bin Base Seal. Bin Base AssyParts recognition: Wand and hose. Screw. Stubborn Dirt. Brush Assy. Wand Handle. Cover. Wand Handle. Universal Fit. Adaptor. Screw. Flexi Crevice. Tool Assy. Screw. Universal Fit. Adaptor. Power Wand. Hose Assy. Hard Floor. Tool Assy. Wand Cuff Cover. Screw. Mini Turbine. Head Assy. Wand Handle. Assy. MTH End. Cap Assy. Swivel Catch. Spring. MTH Brushbar Assy. Instruction Pack. Swivel Catch. Spring. Turbine. Head Assy. Screw. Brushbar. Assy. Hose Assy. Soleplate. Assy. Fastener. Crevice Tool. Low Profile. Contact Head. Brush Tool. Axle. Stair Tool. Soleplate. WheelScrew. Gimble Cover. Axle. Brushbar Actuator. Washer. Spring. Glamour Cap. Stow Microswitch Cam. E-Clip. Screw. Outer Wheel Hub. Stow Neck Cover. Stow Wheel. Internal Hose Assy. Axle. End Cap. Assy Right. Brushbar Motor. Brush Housing. Brushbar Motor. End Mount. Ropeseal. Screw. Ropeseal. Brushbar Microswitch. Floor Tool. Bumper Strip.
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Brushbar Motor Mount Front. Brushbar Motor Cover Lower. Brushbar Assy. Screw. End Cap Assy Left. Soleplate. Wheel. Soleplate Assy. Screw. Axle. Power Floor Tool AssyDC23 Airflow. This section illustrates the direction of airflow through DC23. The dirty air flows through the wand and hose and then continues up the inlet and into the clear bin. The filtration process starts in the clear bin. Larger debris is separated from the airflow. The air is then directed through the shroudThe air then travels down the exhaustDC23 Filtration. DC23 has a 6-stage filtration process:The air flows out of the cyclone assembly and into the duct, beforeThe post-motor filter traps these particles beforeThe prefilter separates particles as smallShould be washed every 3-6Never needs washing or replacing.This section is a Helpline Operators guide to DC23 fault diagnostics and a checklist of procedures that should be carried out beforeIn some cases, DC23 can be easily repaired over the telephone. If a customer reports any of the following faults listed below, go toAlways make sure you ask the customer to unplug the machine before carrying out any maintenance or checks (unless otherwiseContents. Page. Loss of pick-up from the low profile contact headCAUTION: If the fault is related toLoss of pick-up from the low profile contact head. Carry out these checks if the customer reports low suction or loss of pick-up from the low profile contact head.Switch off and unplug the machine before carrying out these checks:If suction isRemove the cyclone and bin assembly. Check bin and cyclone for blockagesCheck bin entry and cyclone exhaustOpen bin base and checkCheck seal is fitted correctly.Ask the customerLoss of pick-up from the low profile contact headSeparate the hose from the wandReconnect the hose. Switch machine. OFF and separate the low profileEnsure that both sections of theCheck length ofBleed tab. Check low profile contact head forON.
If the machine operates asPower floor tool brush bar not operating. The brush bar on DC23 Motorhead is powered by its own motor. The brush bar will stop rotating if it becomes obstructed. If the customer is advising that the brush bar is not operating or rotating,The brush bar motor will operate immediately, once the obstruction is cleared andIf spinning andConnector. Check that the pins on the power floorRemove both brush bar sections and. Check power floorCheck the stow micro-switch is notIf not arrange a repair. Turbine head brush bar not operatingThe brush bar will stop rotating if it becomes obstructed. The brush bar will operate immediately, once the obstruction is cleared.Plunger. Press the release catch and removeTurn machine OFF and remove turbineUndo both soleplate fasteners, releaseCheck the metal spindles are rotatingIf not workingMachine cutting out: thermal cut-out. Note, if the main vacuum motor has cut-out, it is likely the power floor tool (if applicable) will continue to operate. If the customer is advising that the power floor tool (if applicable) is not operating or rotating (but the main vacuum motor is. If the machine becomes blocked, it may overheat and will stop due toThe customer should follow the simple blockage checks below and allow a minimum of 30Cyclone exhaustBin entryRemove the cyclone and bin assemblyAsk the customerIf machine is stillPower failure. Before completing these checks, it is important to determine whether or not the thermal cut-out has activated - was the machine inIf so, follow the checks on page 22.
Otherwise, carry out these checks if the customer has reportedNote: If the customer advises you the machine was working intermittently - cutting in and out in quick bursts, as the machine is movingAlso advise the customer not to use the machine until aCheck the length of the cable forTest the socket with a differentNote: 5 or 7 amp fuses will blow on initial start upWith the exception of the power fuse needing changing or a problem related to the power supply in the customers home, if the faultNote: The Dyson guarantee does not cover wear and tear to the cable and plug, or the pick-up of liquids. Important advice. CAUTION: If the fault is related to any electrical or mechanical issues, please ask the customer not to use theUnusual noises and smells. Carry out the relevant checks if the customer reports any unusual machine noises or smells. If the noise is a loud, grinding sound, (possibly with strong odour), this may indicate a problem with the motor. A repair shouldAlso check the cleaner headIf the customer reports a rattling noise, check to make sure that there is nothing rattling around in the clear bin. If the noiseIf the customer reports a strong, electrical type burning smell, book a repair and advise the customer not to use the machine. IfAlso, ask theDyson 5 year guarantee. Summary of cover. Terms and conditions of the Dyson 5 year guarantee. The guarantee becomes effective at the date of purchase (or the date of delivery if this is later). Without thisPlease keep your receipt or delivery note. All work will be carried out by Dyson or its authorised agents. Any parts which are replaced will become the property of Dyson. The repair or replacement of your machine under guarantee will not extend the period of guarantee. The guarantee provides benefits which are additional to and do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer. What is covered.
The repair or replacement of your machine (at Dyson’s discretion), if your machine is found to be defective due to faultyDyson will replace it with a functional replacement part). What is not covered. Normal wear and tear (e.g. Fuse, belt, brush bar, etc.). Accidental damage, faults caused by negligent use or care, misuse, neglect, careless operation or handling of the machineBlockages - please refer to the user guide for details of how to unblock your machine. Use of the machine for anything other than normal domestic household purposes. Use of parts not assembled or installed in accordance with the instructions of Dyson. Use of parts and accessories which are not Dyson Genuine Components. Faulty installation (except installation by Dyson). Repairs or alterations carried out by parties other than Dyson or its authorised agents. We’ll help you choose the right Dyson and give you any advice and assistance you need when you’re using it. You can contact usJai Uthup. Telephone. E-mail. Neil Soutar. Telephone. Mobile. E-mail. This controlled document contains CONFIDENTIAL information and must not be copied or distributed unless specificallyIts content is solely for the use of Dyson personnel or Dyson appointedDC23 Helpline Manual. Produced by Dyson Technical Service. Issued: February 2008. The Dyson Research Centre, Wiltshire, UK. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Here's how Featuring stiff nylon bristles that rotate at high speeds to agitate the carpet pile and dislodge ground-in dirt. Grab this handy spare today so you can effectively remove dust and dirt on all floor surfaces. If you are in any doubt contact a qualified repairer.It still can be used but not tight enough at the joint. Hope it can be improved. Thank you. Very easy to order with e-spares and great service. The job however that it does on carpet is excellent especially dog hairs from our Golden Retriever.Great for dog hairs on carpets.Yes, this tool is suitable for all floor types.
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Some versions of the V6, such as the Animal Extra and the Total Clean come with a 35W main powerhead with 75 more brushbar power than the standard head. The V6 develops 28 Airwatts of suction in its extended runtime mode, and 100 Airwatts of suction in its MAX mode, but runtime on a full charge in MAX mode is limited to 6 minutes. The V6 has been an immensely successful machine for Dyson, but did have issues such as a short runtime, a small dust cup capacity and less than easy dust cup removal, which were all addressed with the next generation of cordless models, the V8 and V7 ranges, which are due to replace the V6.Runtimes of the V8 in extended run time mode are 40 minutes with non motorised tools attached, 30 minutes with the fluffy head or mini motorised head attached, and 25 minutes with the main 50W powerhead attached. In MAX mode, the run times are approximately 7 minutes regardless of what tools are fitted. The V8 has full HEPA filtration provided by a removable and washable HEPA exhaust filter located on the back of the motor housing. The HEPA filter system was carried over from the V6 Absolute. The V8 also has a washable pre-motor filter so theoretically no filter replacements should be necessary during the life of the machine. The battery on the V8 is replaceable if necessary.However, being a less expensive model to purchase, it has some differences to the higher priced V8. The battery can only run the V7 for up to 30 minutes on a full charge, whereas the V8 can run for up to 40 minutes. The V7 is equipped with a 35W main motorised powerhead, compared to one with 50W on the V8, and also some models of V7 come with a 20W mini electric turbo tool of a slightly differing design to that of the V8. As it has a physically smaller battery than the V8, the V7 weighs less than the V8. Most models of V7 do not come equipped with a HEPA removable exhaust filter. It also, like the V8, runs for up to 7 minutes, when put in Max mode.
The V8 Carbon Fiber produces 155 AW (115 AW on the original V8) in MAX mode. The battery can also run 40 minutes (same as original V8) in the normal mode.The V10 with larger bin gives 15.8 airwatts on low speed, the medium speed gives 33 airwatts, and the maximum speed gives 151 airwatts of suction. Run times are extended up to 60 minutes for speed setting 1 (15.8 Airwatts) with no motorised floorhead attached. The machine will run for 5 minutes in MAX speed (151 Airwatts) setting, 20 minutes in the second speed (33 Airwatts) setting with the motorised large powerhead, and 30 minutes in the lowest speed (15.8 Airwatts) setting, with the motorised large powerhead fitted. A smaller version of the V10 with a V8 sized bin was released with a different motor with a maximum airwattage of 130 and smaller combined filter assembly.The Dyson V11 lineup includes the V11 Animal, Torque Drive, Absolute and Outsize models. Its head automatically adjusts to the floor type. The Torque Drive, Absolute, and Outsize models have Lcd screens that show the battery level. The operation time limits stay the same as of the former V10. The V11 Outsize is the strongest version, and has a bigger bin size than the Torque Drive, Absolute, and Animal. The V11 Outsize also has 2 click-in removable batteries that total up to 120 minutes of run time on eco mode with a non-motorized tool.The Heurist, released in summer of 2019, has a better navigation system, and now includes an LED light ring so this camera-based bot can be used in dark rooms.Dyson used the money he earned from G-Force to start up the Dyson company.It stored its hose on the back of the housing as part of the handle wand, and removing the handle wand enabled this stretch hose to be used. This was the only Dyson upright not to use washable pre-motor filters; these had to be purchased and replaced every 3 months. It competed with models like the Hoover Turbopower, and was priced very high in comparison to other bagged cleaners.
The suction power of the DC01 is 90 airwatts. Dyson no longer supports this model, nor produces parts for it.It resembled a twin-cylinder version of the DC01, contained one normal cylinder and a second which contained a pair of HEPA filters. The DC03 had a smaller, more compact 700W motor, and while its suction power was lower than any of the currently available uprights at around 100 Airwatts, its heavy-duty filtration system allowed it to survive for many years after the rest of the original Cyclone cleaners were discontinued. It was the first upright model to feature brush control, via a clutch between the motor and the brushroll, and was able to be stored hung on a wall. It was also the first Dyson to have the Reversible Hose, like on the DC07 and DC24 BallThe Pre motor filter was washable and was relocated to the top of the cyclone assembly, and the tools stored on the top of the filter housing. Most models also featured the new clutch controlled brushroll bar introduced on the DC03.In features it was similar to the DC04, but included a bottom drop bin, controlled by a trigger in the top of the cyclone housing, which made for easier emptying, and the handle wand was also able to be reversed and fitted to the hose cuff at the handle, so making it easier to use than that on the DC04. Many models were fitted with clutch controlled brushbars.It weighed 9 kg. The DC07 had a long production run from 2001 until 2008, and came in many different colour combinations. During the DC07 production run, in 2002, Dyson switched all manufacturing of its vacuum cleaners from Malmesbury, UK to a new factory in Malaysia.It is a revision of the DC07 upright vacuum cleaner with lower centre of gravity and 'telescope reach'. It uses Dyson's Root 8 Cyclone technology, which maintains constant suction. Aside from the different design of the cyclone assembly and bin, the DC14 looks very similar to the DC07.
It also has the same motor as fitted to the DC07 and the same floorhead (with the exception that the DC14 has a large debris channel fitted to the front of the brushroll housing). Due to the different downwards pointing cyclone design, the DC14 was slightly quieter in operation than the DC07 was, but still had the familiar motor noise as it used the same 1400 watt motor.It was the first vacuum to use a ball instead of existing static wheels, so as to make it more possible to steer and maneuver the cleaner around obstacles and corners, in conjunction with a universal joint mechanism on the cleaner head, by twisting the handle to the right or left.The lightweight DC18 was launched late the following year, addressing the DC15's biggest criticism, its heavy weight.Although visually similar to the DC14, it contains new technologies. In this system, the airflow travels from the low speed outer cyclone to two intermediate cyclones that filter out the bulk of dust and sand particles that are drawn into the system. Beyond that, the airflow flows through the remaining eight high speed cyclones which filters any remaining dust particles out of the airstream. The Level 3 Root Cyclone improves upon the original Root Cyclone system with its capability to more efficiently separate sand particles from the air flow, a problem with the earlier system.While the brushrolls used on the DC07, DC14 and DC15 were designed with European carpets in mind, the DC17's brush roll was designed for North America with a cylindrical shape, a large diameter, and short stiff bristles. A separate motor drives the brushroll, unlike the DC07 and DC14, which use power from the main motor via clutches. This made the DC17 the most effective of Dyson cleaners on carpeting.The redesigned cyclone pack, fitted to later DC17s, resolved this issue.The DC18's Root Cyclone system has been trimmed down to better accommodate the machine's slimmer profile; the DC15 uses 8 cyclones, the DC18, 6.
Also uses ball technology with separate brushroll motor. It weighs 5.4 kilogrammes (11.9 pounds) and has 115 airwatts of suction power. It is small and compact, and the handle compacts further for easy storage. It appeals to people who prefer a lightweight cleaner.?Like the DC25, this model has proved to be a big seller, due to its extremely compact size, but did have quality issues with the brushroll motors, some of which have failed prematurely. Was superseded by the DC50 in November 2012It was replaced by the DC41 in 2011. Like the DC15, it featured a suction motor located inside the ball, and separate brushroll motor which could be switched on and off independently of the suction motor, for using the vacuum cleaner on hard floors. It featured a post motor filter also inside the ball.It was the replacement for the DC17.Available as Multi Floor (Yellow), Stubborn (White), Animal (Purple), i (Red).This model more closely resembles the old DC14 than the DC27 did, using exactly the same style of floorhead as the DC14, DC07 and DC04. The DC33 uses a single motor for the suction and to drive the brushroll via a mechanical clutch as on the DC04, DC07 and DC14. This unit has been discontinued as of July 2013. No replacement model has been announced.The DC40 vacuum is Dyson's counterpart to the previously released DC41 Animal. The DC40 has Multifloor and Animal editions that utilise the Dyson ball technology. In 2015, following the introduction of the 2014 EU regulations, the DC40 was slightly modified to its powerhead and motor, whereby the motor was re-rated 700W, and the powerhead gained much more aggressive agitation and had the carpet guard strips removed. The DC40 (ERP) was replaced in 2017 by the Dyson Light Ball.The cleaner also has Dyson's new high-powered turbo brush for the hose. The DC41 uses ball technology.
In 2015, the DC41 was updated to become the DC41 MK2, in which it was made compliant with the new 2014 EU directives for mains powered vacuum cleaners, and its motor changed to a 700W rated motor, and its powerhead was revised to take into account its lower powered suction motor.It is a very small and lightweight upright ball cleaner incorporating the technologies introduced on the DC41 (i.e. self-adjusting brushroll), plus the addition of a new brushroll motor mounted inside the brushroll to save on space. The brushroll also incorporates carbon fibre bristles found in the DC35 and DC44 models. It weighs 5.4 kg (11.9 lbs) and has a suction rating of 140 airwatts, with a dirt capacity of 0.8 litres. Also featuring the 2 tier radial cyclone system found on the DC47. In Canada it is called the DC51.Its shape allowed it to sit on stairs. Like the DC01, it used Dual Cyclone technology. It was not that popular during its production run and sold fewer than the DC01. The DC02 is no longer supported by Dyson.It was produced in a limited edition of 20,000 units. Each of the limited edition run of 100,000 machines bore the image of Ranulph Fiennes's autograph. Originally intended as a test-run for a range-wide 'Recyclone' scheme, the concept never went beyond a very small production run of DC02s. They were coloured green with organic pigment. It was designed as a replacement for the DC02.The DC08 was the replacement for the DC05.Like the DC07, the DC08 was fitted with an uprated motor giving it more suction power, handled by the new root 12 cyclone system the DC08 was equipped with. This higher power output could drive the main turbo floorhead without the need for an electric motor and the expensive wiring that the DC05 motorhead had.Unlike the DC02, the DC08 did not have storage for its small tools in the body of the cleaner. As with the DC05, tools were stored on a small caddy attached to the suction hose.