4.Blockage procedure W A R N I N G ! For your own safety please
remember to unplug the machine when not
in use and before carrying out maintenance.
IMPORTANT Please check your DCO1 for blockages if you notice that the vacuum cleaner stops picking up, the sound of the vacuum cleaner changes pitch, or the suction reduces or stops altogether. Any ‘Blockage only’ repairs will incur a charge of £35.00*, so please check your machine carefully.
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The HEPA filter must be replaced |
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at least every 12 months. |
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IMPORTANT Use only genuine Dyson filters. |
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2. Clean shroud |
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| 1 Wipe shroud holes free |
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3. Check wand/hose |
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| 1 Remove wand handle |
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| 3 Remove clear bin and |
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D Y S O N C U S T O M E R C A R E
If you are still unable to get ‘suction’, call | T E T B U R Y H I L L | |
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Dyson Customer Care on | M A L M E S B U R Y | |
W I L T S H I R E | ||
01666 827272. | ||
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