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Dyson cyclone vacuum troubleshooting.
Remove the red c clip.
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Rinse under a cold tap until the water runs clear you don t need any detergents.
Check the inlet at the front of the machine for any blockages and remove as necessary.
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Then detach the red c clip which is located at the connection between the cleaner head and the main body of the vacuum.
Unplug the machine before proceeding.
This issue usually boils down to a dirty filter.
Remove the wand and connect your chosen tool directly to the inlet pipe to use the vacuum as a handheld.
Check the opening on the cyclone shroud for any blockages.
Lift the filter release catch and remove the filter from the machine.
A dyson vacuum comes pre equipped with everything you need to operate it as long as you keep the filters clean.
Make sure there s no dirt lodged in the top part of the bin.
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Make sure to not detach the red c clip too roughly.
Push the bin release catch underneath the bin to release the bin base.
Re attach the bin and close the base.
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Make sure your dyson machine is plugged into a working wall socket and the socket is switched on.
Pull the cleaner head away from the main body using a constant firm pressure.
Remove the clear bin and cyclone top from your machine by pressing the cyclone release catch.
Shake off any excess water then leave to dry for at least 24 hours before refitting.
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Dyson vacuum cleaners require constant airflow through them to work and a full bin can stop this from happening.
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One of the most common dyson vacuum problems is losing suction.
Check to ensure the entry seal is not missing or damaged.