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Suction is Weak

The vacuum experiences a loss of suction and drop in performance.

Canister is Full

If the vacuum canister is full, the vacuum can experience a drop in performance. To fix the problem, empty the canister. Release the canister by pressing the gray button located on the main ball, near the canister handle. Empty the canister by pressing the red release button near the top handle. Be sure to do this over a trash can.

Pre-Filter Clogged or Damaged

If the filter is clogged or full, remove the filter and clean it. If the pre filter is damaged beyond repair, consider replacing the part.

Inlet Hose is Blocked or Punctured

If the inlet duct hose has an obvious slit or object stuck within the passageway, the hose may need to be replaced. The small hose is located toward the front of the assembly and is the inlet to the canister from the vacuum head. To fix this problem, remove the hose from the main assembly to free any blockages that may be present. Instructions for removing the hose can be found here.

Main Ball Housing Stops Moving

The main ball located in the rear of the vacuum no longers gyrates correctly or jams while trying to make turns.

Foreign Object Limiting the Movement of the Ball

When the vacuum cannot turn correctly, there is often a physical object that is stopping the mechanical movement. To fix this problem, remove the wheel that is causing the problem. Check the removed part for any misplaced components, if there are any visible then remove them from the device. If the surface of the part appears to be sticky, then wipe it down until it is clean again. Once both the removed part and inner part are cleaned, snap the wheel back onto the device.

Unusual Noise During Suction

The vacuum makes an unfamiliar or clogged like noise when attempting to suck up items.

Foreign Object Blocking the Inlet Duct Hose

When the vacuum produces an unusual sound when trying to suck up materials, there is often a physical object blocking the hose. To fix this problem, remove the inlet duct hose. Check the removed part for any materials within the hose. Remove any materials and clean the hose. Once the part is clean, follow the above guide in reverse order to reattach the inlet duct hose.

Tear or Slit in the Inlet Duct Hose

If the vacuum produces a whistling noise during suction, there is often a slit or tear in the duct hose. To fix this problem, remove the inlet duct hose. If there is a slit or tear in the duct hose that is beyond repair, then consider replacing the part. Re-install the new duct hose by following the above guide in the reverse order.

Foul Smell When Turned On

The vacuum emits a foul odor while in use.

Blockage in Canister or Pre-Filter

After continued use, the canister and pre-filter will become clogged. To fix this problem, empty the canister and clean the pre-filter. If the problem persists, a replacement pre-filter may be required. Replace it using this guide.

Post Motor Filter Burned

This vacuum has an issue where the motor will burn the post motor filter, resulting in a foul smell. The motor and post motor filter will need to be replaced.

Power Cuts Out

The vacuum will shut off while vacuuming.

Thermal Cut Out

Most Dyson vacuums have a safety feature that cuts the power if the machine starts to overheat. Common causes of the machine overheating are because the filter needs washing or the machine is blocked. In addition, if the Dyson vacuum turns off while in use, unplug the machine and let it cool down for about an hour before plugging in again.

Sam Nelson

Lid sinds: 04/26/17

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Cal Poly, Team S23-G6, Livingston Spring 2017 Lid van Cal Poly, Team S23-G6, Livingston Spring 2017

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Dyson dc39 has very little suction the hose is clear of blockages and has no holes or tears. The filter is clean. There doesn't seem to be any suction coming from the motor.

Chezzabow - Antwoord

My DC39 has strong suction, but shuts down frequently every 10-15 minutes and runs hot (around the back of the ball). Hoses are unblocked, clean filter. Any suggestions? Thanks!

Sergeant Raven - Antwoord

Dyson 39 trigger head turbine control does not rotate when hoovering, what could be the problem

mahesh.patel1959@hotmail.com - Antwoord

Does go back and forth over our new carpets why?

Joan Hannigan - Antwoord

pre filter clogs up more quickly than it used to. needs cleaning after just 2 or 3 uses

margaret lee - Antwoord

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