dyson SV12 Absolute Cordless Stick Vacuum User Manual

June 14, 2024
dyson

SV12 Absolute Cordless Stick Vacuum

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model: SV12
  • Version: 01
  • Product Weight: N/A
  • Dimensions: N/A

In the Box

  • Vacuum cleaner with click-in battery
  • Rectangular dock
  • Charger
  • Additional click-in battery (not available in all models)
  • Wand
  • Combination tool
  • Crevice tool
  • Extension hose
  • Hair screw tool
  • Light pipe crevice tool
  • Soft dusting brush
  • Stubborn dirt brush
  • Up-top adaptor

Getting Started

To start using your Dyson V11 machine, follow these steps:

  1. Unbox the vacuum cleaner and remove all the components from the
    box.

  2. Attach the wand to the main body of the machine.

  3. If available, insert the click-in battery into the handle of
    the main body.

  4. Connect the desired cleaning tool to the wand or directly to
    the machine.

  5. You are now ready to begin cleaning.

Usage Instructions

The LCD Screen

The Dyson V11 machine is equipped with an LCD screen that displays
important information such as battery life, cleaning mode, and
maintenance alerts. Refer to the user manual for a detailed
explanation of the different icons and indicators on the screen.

Caring for Your Floors

To effectively clean your floors, follow these steps:

  1. Select the appropriate cleaning mode on the machine.

  2. Move the cleaner head over the surface to be cleaned, ensuring
    proper contact.

  3. Adjust the suction control slider as needed for optimal
    cleaning performance.

  4. Continue cleaning until the desired results are achieved.

Charging Your Machine

To charge your Dyson V11 machine, follow these steps:

  1. Place the machine on the wall-mounted charging dock or connect
    the charger directly to the machine.

  2. Ensure that the charger is securely plugged into a power
    outlet.

  3. The machine will start charging automatically. The LCD screen
    will display the current battery status.

  4. Allow the machine to charge until the battery is full. This may
    take several hours.

Changing Your Click-in Battery

If your Dyson V11 machine is equipped with a click-in battery,
follow these steps to change it:

  1. Ensure that the machine is turned off and disconnected from any
    power source.

  2. Press the battery release button located on the handle of the
    main body.

  3. Slide out the current battery from the handle.

  4. Insert a fully charged click-in battery into the handle until
    it clicks into place.

Emptying Your Bin

To empty the bin of your Dyson V11 machine, follow these steps:

  1. Detach the bin from the main body of the machine.

  2. Hold the bin over a trash container and press the bin release
    button to open the bin.

  3. Allow the contents to fall into the trash container.

  4. Clean the bin with a damp cloth and ensure it is completely dry
    before reattaching it to the machine.

Cleaning Your Bin

To clean the bin of your Dyson V11 machine, follow these steps:

  1. Detach the bin from the main body of the machine.

  2. Remove any visible debris or blockages from the bin using a
    brush or cloth.

  3. Wash the bin with warm water and mild detergent.

  4. Rinse the bin thoroughly and allow it to dry completely before
    reattaching it to the machine.

Clearing Blockages

If you encounter a blockage in your Dyson V11 machine, follow these
steps to clear it:

  1. Turn off and unplug the machine.

  2. Inspect the cleaner head, wand, and tools for any visible
    blockages.

  3. If necessary, remove any debris or tangled hair from the brush
    bar or tool attachments.

  4. Check for blockages in the hose or any other accessible
    areas.

  5. Clear the blockage using a long tool or by detaching and
    rinsing the affected component.

  6. Once the blockage is cleared, reassemble the components and
    resume cleaning.

Looking After Your Machine

To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your Dyson V11
machine, follow these maintenance practices:

  1. Regularly clean the filter to prevent clogging and maintain
    suction power.

  2. Inspect the machine for any signs of damage or wear and
    tear.

  3. Store the machine in a cool and dry place when not in use.

  4. Avoid exposing the machine to excessive heat or moisture.

FAQ

Q: Where can I purchase additional click-in batteries or tools

for my Dyson V11 machine?

A: Additional click-in batteries and tools can be purchased
directly from the official Dyson website at www.dyson.com.

SV12 JN.00000 PN.000000-00-00 00.00.00 VERSION NO.01

User manual

Dyson V11 logo

Top view of the Dyson V11 machine, showing cleaner head, wand, bin and main body.

Contents In the box Getting started The LCD screen Caring for your floors Charging your machine Changing your click-in battery Emptying your bin Cleaning your bin Clearing blockages

Clearing obstructions from your MotorbarTM cleaner head Clearing blockages from your Hair screw tool Washing your filter Cleaning your tools Looking after your machine

In the box
Your machine will come with one or more of these cleaner heads ­ not all will be included.

A brush bar located inside the cleaner head and a suction control slider located on the front.

Vacuum cleaner with click-in battery

Main body showing the handle and bin attached.

MotorbarTM cleaner head De-tangling vanes automatically clear wrapped hair from the brush bar as you clean.

A rectangular dock that needs to be fixed to a wall with screws.

The charger is a one piece unit with the plug, connector end and cable.

A rectangular battery with an slanted connector that slides into the handle of the main body of the machine.
Additional click-in battery
Not all models are supplied with an additional click-in battery. You can buy additional click-in batteries at www.dyson.com.

Wall dock The Dyson cordless vacuum drops into the wall-mounted charging dock, ready for your next clean.

Charger Charges your vacuum with or without a dock.

Wand The narrow connector end at the top, this connects to the bin and the wider end at the bottom that connects to the cleaner head or tool.

Some tools may not be included.

You can buy additional tools at www.dyson.com.

This tool has a

combination

of brush head

and crevice tool

together in one unit. The brush head slides down the crevice tool

A long tool with an angled end.

when needed. Combination tool

Crevice tool

Two tools in one ­

Engineered for precise

wide nozzle and brush, cleaning around

for quick switching

tricky edges and into

between cleaning and hard-to-reach narrow

dusting tasks around

spaces.

your home or car.

A flexible hose engineered from tough wire and durable plastic.
Extension hose Adds up to 24in of flexible reach to any tool attachment, to clean up high or down low in your home or car.

A small cleaner head with an angled body housing the motor and an electrical connector to attach to the wand or directly to the machine.

With an elbow joint, fitted between the bin and the tool.

A long tool with an angled end.

Hair screw tool Anti-tangle conical brush bar spirals hair off and into the bin. Motor-driven cleaning for smaller spaces.

Low-reach adaptor Bends to comfortably reach down low. Engineered to clean further under low furniture by adjusting the wand angle up to 90°.

Light pipe crevice tool Crevice tool with LED lights lets you reach into dark, narrow spaces and see where you’re cleaning.

Pliable bristles and felt bumper strip on a narrow, tapered tool.

A short nozzle with stiff bristles on the underside.

A wide, triangular shaped nozzle.

Soft dusting brush Enclosed in a skirt of soft nylon bristles for gentle, vacuumassisted dusting of delicate objects and surfaces.

Stubborn dirt brush Stiff nylon bristles dislodge ground-in dirt from coarse carpets, high traffic areas and car interiors.

Up-top adaptor Bends and locks at different angles. Fits any compatible tool for effective cleaning in hard-to-reach high areas of your home.

Fabric and mattress tool
Removes dust, dirt and allergens from mattresses and upholstery.

A plastic clip that attaches to the wand
Wand clip Clips to your vacuum’s wand to hold tools.

Getting started

Power modes
Your machine has three power modes for different tasks. Change power modes quickly using a single button.

Eco

The screen showing the machine set to Eco mode with a full battery in green to show that this will give the longest battery life of the three modes.

Eco mode Maximum run time for longer cleans all around your home.

Med

Screen showing the machine set to Auto mode with a blue battery showing that this will give
a medium length of batterly life.

Location of the Selection button on the screen on the filter end of the machine.
Diagram showing the connection of the wand onto the main body, with the wand release button aligned with the top of the main body.

Boost

The screen showing the machine set to Boost mode with a red battery to show that this will give the shortest battery life of the three modes.

Boost mode
Designed for intensive spot cleaning of ground­in dirt.

Arrow showing the end of the wand connecting to the cleaner head.

The LCD screen
The LCD screen shows performance, including the cleaning mode selected, remaining run time, filter maintenance and blockage information.
Settings menu Control the settings on your machine using the Selection button. To enter the settings menu, press and hold the button until the menu screen appears. Tap to scroll through the options available.

The Selection button on the screen being pressed.

Change language To change the language on your screen, press the button and hold until the language list appears. Release the button.
Tap the button to scroll through the language list to your preferred language. Press and hold the button until the countdown ends.
A green tick will appear on the screen to show your language selection is complete.
To cancel your selection, release the button during the countdown.

English Espanol

English selected

Two screens, the first with the language list and then the tick screen to show that the language has been successfully changed.

Change alert settings You can turn the alert motor pulse off. Your motor will no longer pulse but run time alert information will continue to be displayed on the LCD screen when your machine needs your attention.
Turning off alerts will not turn off the blockage alert pulsing. This is to ensure you clear any blockages, preventing damage to your machine.
Tap to scroll through the settings menu. Select the `Alerts’ option.
Scroll to select on or off. Hold the button until the countdown ends and a tick appears on the screen. To cancel your selection, release the button during the countdown

The screen with an amber warning triangle to demonstrate an alert.

Run time countdown When the battery needs charging, your machine will pulse three times and a low run time icon will appear on the screen.
When your battery is empty, a red warning icon will appear on the screen.

4:50

The screen with a battery time remaining shown as a number and as a half filled battery.

A red screen with an icon with a plug being connected to the power supply. This demonstrates the battery is empty and needs charging.

Battery health To get the best performance and life from your battery, use Eco or Auto/Med mode.

The battery health is shown on the batteries on the screen.

Exit settings menu

Screen with Exit menu wording and return icon.

Caring for your floors
Check that the underside of the cleaner head or tool is clean and free from any objects that may cause damage. Before vacuuming your flooring, rugs, and carpets, check the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning instructions. The brush bar on your machine can damage certain carpet types and floors. Some carpets will fuzz if a rotating brush bar is used when vacuuming. If this happens, we recommend vacuuming without the motorised floor tool and consulting with your flooring manufacturer.
Charging your machine
It’s important to fully charge your new machine before using it for the first time, and after every clean. This is because the battery and monitoring system’s algorithm `learns’ over time, and fully charging your machine helps it to more accurately calculate and display remaining run time.
Connect to the charger either directly or in the dock. The blue LEDs on either side of the battery will flash during charging. When the battery is fully charged, both LEDs will light for 5 seconds. Your battery is fully charged when the display shows 100%. Your machine won’t operate or charge if the ambient temperature is below 41°F (5°C). This is designed to protect both the motor and battery.

The charger connected from the power supply using the wall dock.
The charger connected from the power supply directly into the front of the battery.

Changing your click-in battery
If you have additional click-in batteries, we recommend that you alternate the batteries to maintain even performance.
Removing your battery Push the Battery release button on the handle and slide the battery off your machine. Charge the battery.
Refitting your battery Align your battery with the handle and slide it in. Push firmly until it clicks into place.

Arrows showing the location of the Battery release button and the battery coming off the handle when the button is pressed. The battery is then shown being replaced on the base of the handle, clicking into place.

Emptying your bin
Empty as soon as the dirt reaches the MAX level ­ don’t overfill. Using your machine when the dirt is above the MAX line may affect the performance and require more frequent filter washing.

The MAX mark on the bin of the machine, showing that the dirt should not be filled over the Max mark when the machine is at the angle of normal use.

Remove your wand Press the red wand release button, on the top of the wand, and pull the wand away from the bin.
Release the dirt Hold the machine over the bin, pointing downwards.
Firmly push the red bin release button. The bin will slide down, cleaning the shroud as it goes, and the bin base will open.
The bin base won’t open if the red bin release button isn’t pushed down all the way.

Illustration of the bin being emptied into a bag with images demonstrating to take care not to press the trigger when emptying the bin.

Minimize dust contact Cover your bin tightly in a dust proof bag while you empty. Remove your bin carefully, seal the bag tightly and dispose.
Close the bin Push the bin base upwards until your bin and bin base click into place.

The bin lid closing with an audible click and the bin being pushed upwards with another click once it is fully in place.

Cleaning your bin

Remove your bin If it is necessary to clean your bin, empty it as shown in the `Emptying your bin’ section.
Press the red button located on the bin runner to release the bin and slide your bin off the runner.
Only use a damp, lint-free cloth to clean your bin.
Make sure that your bin and seals are completely dry before replacing.

The bin being removed and the location of the bin release lever on the underside of the bin runner.

Refit your bin Insert the spine on to the bin runner.

The bin being pushed back into position on the bin runner.

Close your bin by pushing the bin base upwards until the bin and bin base click into place.

Your bin isn’t dishwasher safe and the use of detergents, polishes or air fresheners to clean your bin isn’t recommended, as it may damage your machine.

Clearing blockages

Disconnect your machine from the charger before looking for blockages. Be careful not to touch the trigger and be aware of sharp objects.
Leave your machine to cool down before looking for blockages.
Don’t use your machine when looking for blockages as this could cause injury.
If your machine detects a blockage, the motor will pulse and you won’t be able to use your machine until the blockage has been cleared.

With the bin removed, check for blockages, paying particular attention to the air inlet, located at on the right­ hand side of the machine just below the point where the bin joins the main body of the machine.

If you try to use your machine when the motor is pulsing, it will automatically cut out.

Check the main body Remove the bin and check for blockages in the main body of your machine.
Make sure any blockages are completely cleared and all parts are fitted before using your machine.

Check the wand and cleaner head Check the wand for blockages.
Check your cleaner head for blockages, following the instructions to remove the brush bar, where necessary.

With the wand removed from the machine, check for blockages at both ends of the wand.

Re­assemble your machine Refit all parts securely before using your machine.
Clearing blockages isn’t covered by your guarantee.

Turn the cleaner head over to check for obstructions on the brush bar and air inlet.

Clearing obstructions from your
MotorbarTM cleaner head
Your MotorbarTM cleaner head doesn’t have a washable brush bar. To maintain optimum performance, check your brush bar regularly and clear any obstructions.
Make sure your machine is disconnected from the charger and make sure your machine power is turned off.

Remove your brush bar Don’t put any part of your machine in a dishwasher or use detergents, polishes or air fresheners.
Press the cleaner head release button on the end of the wand. Place the cleaner head upside down.
Use a coin to unlock the end cap.
Twist the end cap and remove it from your brush bar. Don’t wash the end cap.
Slide your brush bar out of the cleaner head.

The lock located on the side of the cleaner head, is rotated 90 ° to release the end cap and the brush bar can be removed.

Look for obstructions Clear any debris from your brush bar. Check inside the cleaner head and remove any debris or blockages. Your MotorbarTM cleaner head and brush bar aren’t washable. Wipe over with a damp lint-free cloth. Don’t put any part of your machine in a dishwasher or use detergents, polishes or air fresheners.
Replace your brush bar Push the end cap back on to your brush bar and slide it back into the cleaner head. Turn the end cap into the locked position.

The removal of the brush bars showing the lock in a horizontal position and the unlock symbol at 90° anti-clockwise and lock symbol at 90° clockwise.

Clearing blockages from your Hair screw tool
Your Hair screw tool doesn’t have a washable brush bar. To maintain optimum performance, check your brush bar regularly and clear any obstructions.
Make sure your machine is disconnected from the charger and take care not to touch the trigger.

Remove the cover and brush bar Remove the Hair screw tool from the wand or machine. Push the base plate open. Press the red lever down to release the cleaner head cover. Pull the cleaner head cover off the main body of the tool.
Look for obstructions Pull your brush bar firmly to remove it from the main body. Check and remove any obstructions from all three parts of your Hair screw tool. Your Hair screw tool isn’t washable. Wipe over with a damp lint- free cloth. Don’t put any part of your machine in a dishwasher or use detergents, polishes or air fresheners.

Location of the lever to release the brush bar is located at the back of the Hair screw tool.

Re­assemble Hair screw tool Put your brush bar back into position and press firmly until it clicks back into position.
Check the red locking lever is in the unlocked position. Align the cleaner head cover with the guide on the main body. Push it down until it clicks into position.
Push the red locking lever up until it clicks into position and push the base plate back into place.

Slide the housing back on to the brush bar and push the lever on the back of the Hair screw tool upwards to lock.

Washing your filter
Wash your filter at least once a month to maintain optimum suction power. For more information and support videos for your machine go online: www.dyson.com/support
Twist off your filter Twist your filter counter-clockwise and pull it away from your machine.
Tap your filter Before washing your filter, tap it gently over a bin to remove any loose dust and debris.

The filter is located at the rear of your machine.
Holding the filter by the hard, plastic end, tap the other end over the bin.

Wash your filter Wash with warm, running tap water ­ gently rubbing your filter with your fingers to remove the dirt.
Fill and shake Place your hand over one end of your filter. Fill the filter with warm tap water. Place your hand over the open end of the filter and shake it firmly to remove trapped dirt and debris. Repeat these steps until the water runs clear.
Shake and dry Empty the filter and shake firmly to remove excess water. Keep shaking until there’s no water coming from the filter. Place your filter end up, as shown. Place the filter on its end and leave to dry for at least 24 hours in a well ventilated, warm place. Don’t dry your filter in a tumble dryer, microwave or near a naked flame. Important: your filter must be completely dry before you put it back into the machine. Your machine could be damaged if used with a damp filter.

Filter held in upright position, with the wider end in the palm of a hand. Water running from a tap into the narrower end.

Filter with hand over the open end with arrows showing a shaking motion.

A hand holding the filter with the narrow end pointing downwards with droplets of water being shaken from the filter and again, with the end pointing downwards shaking water out.
The filter is left to dry with the pleated filter end facing upwards.

Cleaning your tools
Don’t put any part of your machine in a dishwasher or use detergents, polishes or air fresheners. Wipe with a damp, lint-free cloth, without touching the connector end. Make sure your tools are completely dry before using.

Combination tool

Crevice tool

Extension hose

Light pipe crevice tool Low-reach adaptor

Soft dusting brush

Stubborn dirt brush

Up-top adaptor

Fabric and mattress tool

Looking after your machine
To always get the best performance from your machine, it’s important to clean it regularly and check for blockages.
Look after your machine If your machine is dusty, wipe with a damp lint-free cloth. Check for blockages in the cleaner head, tools and main body of your machine. Wash your filter regularly and leave to dry completely. Don’t use detergents or polishes to clean your machine.
Look after your battery To get the best performance and life from your battery, use Eco or Auto/Med mode. Your machine won’t operate or charge if the ambient temperature is below 41°F (5°C). This is designed to protect both the motor and battery.
Your serial numbers You can find your serial numbers on your machine, battery and charger. Use your serial number to register. For more information and support videos for your machine go online: www.dyson.com/support

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