Dyson DC05 Cylinder Bagless Canister Cyclonic Vacuum\015 Do you have step by step instructions please to replace power cable on this non upright type bvacum cleaner\015
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.Try this site does manuals on Dc05 repairs.
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.http://dysonmanuals.llc.nu
1 at the handle / upper wand
1 at the lower wand top of the power brush attachment
I replaced the entire wand assembly and it worked great for a year or so and now it’s doing the same thing again. I was told to keep the power switch on the handle set to off when connecting the power brush attachment or it will bu
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.Although this site doesnt actually cover the DC14 yet, the DC14 is very similar to the DC07 so as regards dissassembling the machine, and replacing the clutch, my experience is that the DC07 info will enable you to do the job.
Self Propel doesn’t work – via other expert advice here for other models of Hoover – I’m thinking it is the actuator that needs to be replaced as I can see the cable does not connect to anything on the bottom. My problem is – I can’t get the cover off. Been trying for a couple of hours. I removed every screw I can seem to find but something is hold it down. I also am wondering if/when I do eventually get the cover off, would I need to replace the cable when I replac
What are my alternatives? If I can’t service this machine without returning it to Dyson, I won’t ever buy another one.
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.The original Dyson part number for the brush bar (often called brush roll) is: 911961-01
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.If you type the above part number into Google Products (click link below) you will get a list of suppliers at varying prices. A genuine Dyson part will cost about $20-25. There are some cheaper replacements available but you may need a different belt to use these, so I suggest you buy an original. Make sure the supplier states the part is Original / Genuine Dyson or OEM.
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.http://www.google.com/products
.http://www.google.com/products?hl=en&q=911961-01&scoring=p
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.I can’t help you locate a Dyson service centre in Albuquerque, but you should be able to fit the new brush bar yourself. If you do need a local service centre, you can call Dyson on the following number – they will provide details of your nearest authorised service centre:
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.Dyson Helpline (USA): 1-866-MY-DYSON / 1-866-693-9766
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.8am – 8pm (CST) Monday to Friday
.9am – 3pm (CST) on Saturday
.10am – 2pm (CST) on Sunday
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.First; remove the handle assembly by pressing the button on the front of it near the base. Remove the bag unit by twisting the rear of the emptor away from the body, and remove the front nozzle assembly by rotating the belt removal part to the “off” position and flipping the latch at the top of the nozzle.
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.There’s a screw on the very back above the self propel select, and one on the top of the plastic where the cord attaches, removal of these will let you remove the rear plastic piece. Then there will be two more screws above the main power switch, and two on the front of the housing under the headlight. Remove the power cord, and then you can lift the rear housing from the main body.
.Now you can remove the screws from the front of the fan housing; I believe there are five. Make sure you keep track which screws came from which position, because they are all different sizes.
.To remove the front of the fan housing, put a flat-head screwdriver in the gap at the top to the side of the headlight assembly and pry it apart.
.To get the motor pulley off you’ll want to grip the pulley with a pair of vice grips, and use a wrench to hold on to the motor shaft in the rear of the machine. Look at the shaft that runs to the rear from the armature, and you should be able to locate a flat section which will allow you to grip it with a wrench… I do not recall the exact size, but there is a standard one that fits it perfectly. The pulley can then be removed. Note that it is reverse-threaded. Keep in mind that you will need to replace all the little plastic washers and rubber gaskets and things that are on the shaft with the fan. They are usually included with the Kirby fan kit, but if not make sure you find some before attempting the repair.
.Before reassembly, you’ll want to apply a thin layer of adhesive around the edge of the fan housing, making sure you don’t glue the safety switch on the front into place.
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.Reassembly is the reverse of disassembly.
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.Good luck.
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.-R