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Disposal Information - Dyson cyclone v10 User Manual

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The blockage indicator LED will light if there is a blockage. Follow the
instructions on how to clear blockages in the 'Looking for blockages'
section.
WASHABLE PARTS
Your appliance has washable parts, which require regular cleaning.
Follow the instructions below.
SOFT ROLLER CLEANER HEAD: WASHING THE
BRUSH BARS
Your appliance has two washable brush bars, check and
wash these regularly according to the following instructions to
maintain performance.
Ensure that the appliance is disconnected from the charger before
removing the brush bar. Be careful not to pull the 'ON' trigger.
To remove, wash and replace brush bars:
Please refer to the 'Washing the brush bars' illustrations alongside the
instructions below.
Turn the cleaner head upside down. Use a coin to turn the end cap a
quarter anticlockwise until it clicks into the unlocked position.
Rotate the end cap to the open position. Gently slide the main brush bar
out of the cleaner head.
Remove the end cap from the large brush bar. Do not wash the end cap.
Lift out the small brush bar from the octagonal end and pull away from
the cleaner head.
Hold the brush bars under running water and gently rub to remove any
lint or dirt.
Stand the brush bars upright as shown. Leave to dry completely for a
minimum of 24 hours.
Before replacing, check that the brush bars are completely dry. Refit
the small brush bar before the large one. Insert the round end of the
small brush bar into place. Push down the octagonal end until it clicks
into place.
Reattach the end cap to the brush bar.
Slide the main brush bar into the cleaner head. Rotate the end cap to the
closed position.
The end cap should be in the open position as shown. Once in place,
rotate the end cap back into the closed position.
Close the fastener by turning it a quarter clockwise. Check that the
fastener and brush bars are all securely in place.
WASHING YOUR FILTER UNIT
The LCD display will alert you when the filter unit needs washing. We
recommend that you wash your filter at least once a month or when your
machine alerts you.
Remove the filter unit by twisting anti-clockwise to the open position.
Gently pull away from the appliance.
Wash the inside of the filter unit first; hold it upright under the cold water
top and agitate using a rotating motion.
Wash the outside of the filter unit; fill the unit with cold water, place your
hand over the open end and shake gently.
Repeat washing the inside and outside of the filter unit until the water
runs clear.
Gently tap the filter unit to remove any excess water and leave to dry with
the open end facing up.
Leave the filter unit to dry completely for a minimum of 24 hours.
Check that the filter unit is completely dry.
To refit, return the filter unit to the open position and twist clockwise until
it clicks into place.
The filter unit may require more frequent washing if vacuuming fine dust
or using mainly maximum suction.
Don't put any part of your machine in a dishwasher, washing machine,
tumble dryer, oven, microwave or near a naked flame.
USING YOUR HIGH TORQUE CLEANER HEAD
Your High torque cleaner head has a slider control to adjust the suction
of the cleaner head. To select the suction required, move the suction
control slider on top of the cleaner head.
MAXIMUM SUCTION FOR GROUND IN DUST AND DEBRIS (+)
For vacuuming durable floor coverings, hard floors and heavily soiled
carpets and rugs.
SUCTION FOR DUST AND DEBRIS (▲)
For vacuuming of lightly soiled carpets, rugs and hard flooring.
For vacuuming of large debris such as peanuts or rice.
SUCTION FOR DEEP PILE CARPETS AND DELICATE FLOORING (-)
For vacuuming deep pile carpets or rugs and flooring where you
experience greater resistance.
For vacuuming lightly soiled floors, and delicate flooring such as vinyl,
parquet and lino.
HIGH TORQUE CLEANER HEAD
The brush bar of a motorised cleaner head is not washable.
BLOCKAGES – AUTOMATIC CUT-OUT
Your machine is fitted with an automatic cut-out.
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If any part becomes blocked, the machine may automatically cut out.
This will happen after the motor pulses a number of times (i.e switches
on and off in quick succession) and the blockage indicator LED
will illuminate.
Leave to cool down before looking for blockages.
Ensure that the appliance is disconnected from the charger before
looking for blockages. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
Make sure any blockages are clear and all parts are refitted before using
your machine.
Refit all parts securely before using.
Clearing blockages is not covered by your guarantee.
LOOKING FOR BLOCKAGES
The motor will pulse and the blockage indicator LED will illuminate
when there is a blockage. Please follow the instructions below to locate
the blockage:
Ensure that the appliance is disconnected from the charger before
looking for blockages. Be careful not to pull the 'ON' trigger.
Do not operate while checking for blockages. Doing so could result in
personal injury.
Leave to cool down before looking for blockages.
Beware of sharp objects when checking for blockages.
To check for blockages in the main body of the appliance, remove the
clear bin following the instructions in the 'Cleaning the clear bin' section
and remove the blockage.
If you cannot clear an obstruction you may need to remove the brush
bars, please follow the instructions below:
– To remove the soft roller cleaner head brush bars, please refer to the
'Washing the brush bars' section. Remove the obstruction and replace
the brush bars as shown in the 'Washing the brush bars' section.
Ensure that the fastener is fully turned and the base plate and brush
bars are secure before operating the appliance.
– To remove the brush bar from the direct drive cleaner head or mini
motorised tool, use a coin to unlock the fastener and slide the brush
bars out of the cleaner head. Remove the obstruction. Replace the
brush bar and secure it by tightening the fastener. Ensure it is fixed
firmly before operating the appliance.
Your machine has carbon fibre brushes. Take care if coming into contact
with them, as they may cause minor skin irritation. Wash your hands
after handling the brushes.
Refit all parts securely before using.
Clearing blockages is not covered by your guarantee.
CHARGING AND STORING
This appliance will switch 'OFF' if the battery temperature is below 3°C
(37.4°F). This is designed to protect the motor and battery. Do not charge
the appliance and then move it to an area with a temperature below 3˚C
(37.4°F) for storage purposes.
To help prolong battery life, avoid recharging immediately after a full
discharge. Allow to cool for a few minutes.
Avoid using the machine with the battery flush to a surface. This will help
it run cooler and prolong battery run time and life.
BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
If the battery needs replacing, please contact the Dyson Helpline.
Use only the Dyson charger Part Number 217160 or 270576 for
charging this Dyson machine.
The battery is a sealed unit and under normal circumstances poses no
safety concerns. In the unlikely event that liquid leaks from the battery,
do not touch the liquid and observe the following precautions:
– Skin contact – can cause irritation. Wash with soap and water.
– Inhalation – can cause respiratory irritation. Expose to fresh air and
seek medical advice.
– Eye contact – can cause irritation. Immediately flush eyes thoroughly
with water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention.
– Disposal – wear gloves to handle the battery and dispose of
immediately, following local ordinances or regulations.
CAUTION
The battery used in this machine may present a risk of fire or chemical
burn if mistreated. Do not short contacts, heat above 60°C (140°F), or
incinerate. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not
dispose of in fire.
ONLINE SUPPORT
For online help, general tips, videos and useful information about
Dyson visit
www.dyson.com/support

DISPOSAL INFORMATION

Dyson products are made from high grade recyclable materials. Recycle
where possible.
The battery should be removed from the machine before disposal.
Dispose of or recycle the battery in accordance with local ordinances
or regulations.
Dispose of the exhausted filter unit in accordance with local ordinances
or regulations.

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