Dyson Omni glide vacuum User Manual
- June 5, 2024
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Table of Contents
Omni-glide
User manual
In the box
Main body showing the handle and
bin attached.| The Dyson omnidirectional Fluffy™ cleaner head with two brush
bars and
the connector end pointing upwards.| The narrow connector end at the top, this
connects to the bin and the wider end at the bottom connects to the cleaner
head or tool.| A charger is a one-piece unit with the plug, connector end, and
cable.
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Vacuum cleaner| Dyson omnidirectional Fluffy™ cleaner head
Engineered for hard floors. Glides in all directions – forwards, backward,
even sideways.| Wand| Charger
Charges your vacuum with or without a dock.
Some tools may not be included.
You can buy additional tools at www.dyson.com.
Combination tool
Two tools in one – wide nozzle and brush,
for quick switching between cleaning and dusting tasks around
your home or car.| Mini motorized tool
Motorized brush bar, concentrated in a smaller head to remove stubborn dirt
from mattresses, upholstery, and stairs.
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This tool has a combination of the brush head and crevice tool
together in one unit. The brush head slides down the crevice tool when
needed.| A small cleaner head with a body housing the motor and an electrical
connector to attach to the wand or directly to the machine.
Getting started
Charging your machine
For the best experience, we recommend fully charging your machine, and any additional batteries, as soon as you open the box and after every clean.
The LED light on the end of the handle will flash when the power is running
low and you need to put your battery on to charge.
Charge your machine by either connecting the charger directly to the charging
point at the base of the handle of your machine or docking on the docking
station.
The LED light on the end of the handle will pulse with a blue LED light when
charging, and the light will go out when fully charged.
It can take up to 3.5 hours to fully charge your battery. Your battery has
been designed to be left on charge.
Your machine won’t operate or charge if the ambient temperature is below 5°C
(41°F). This is designed to protect both the motor and battery.
You can help prolong the battery life by leaving your machine to cool down
before recharging.
Changing your click-in battery
If you have additional click-in batteries, we recommend that you alternate the
batteries to maintain even performance.
Additional batteries are available to purchase separately.
Removing your battery
Push the battery release button on the handle and slide the battery off your
machine.
Charge the battery.
The button on the end of the
handle is pushed upwards to
release the battery in the handle.
Refitting your battery
Align your battery with the handle and slide it in.
Push firmly until it clicks into place.
Emptying your bin
Empty your bin as soon as the dirt reaches the MAX mark. You may need to clean the filter more often if you use your machine with a full bin.
The MAX mark on the bin of the machine shows 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 your vacuum over a bin.
If the bin doesn’t open, check the bin release button is pushed down fully.
Illustration of the bin being emptied into a bag with images demonstrating to take care not to press the trigger when emptying the bin.
To remove the bin for emptying:
If the bin doesn’t empty fully, remove the bin and empty the dirt.
Press the red button located on the bin runner to release the bin and slide
your bin off the runner.
Minimize dust contact
To close the bin, push the bin base upwards until the bin and lid both click
into place. Reconnect the wand.
To reduce contact with dust/allergens, put your bin in a dust-proof bag when
emptying it. Remove the clear bin carefully and seal the bag tightly.
Two images of the bin with arrows showing the bin lid closing and a clicked symbol and the bin being pushed upwards with another click symbol.
Cleaning your bin
The bin is being removed and the location of the bin release lever is on the
underside of the bin runner.| The bin being pushed back into position on the
bin runner.
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Washing your filter
Wash your filter at least once a month to maintain the best performance.
Make sure the filter is completely dry before refitting.
Twist off your filter
Don’t put any part of your machine in a dishwasher or use detergents,
polishes, or air fresheners.
Turn your filter anti-clockwise and pull it away from your machine.
Before washing your filter, tap it gently over a bin to remove any loose dust
and debris.
Wash your filter
Wash the outside of the filter, rubbing with your fingers to remove the dirt.
Place your hand over one end of the filter, fill the filter with water and
place your other hand over the open end. Shake to wash the inside of the
filter.
Repeat these steps until the water runs clear.
Filter held in the upright position, with the wider end in the palm of a hand. Water runs from a tap into the narrower end.
Shake and dry
Shake to remove any excess water and place it with the filter end up.
Leave for at least 24 hrs to dry.
Make sure the filter is completely dry before refitting.
Filter with hand over the open end with arrows showing a shaking motion.
The filter is left to dry with the pleated filter end facing upwards.
Refit your filter
To refit your filter, slide it onto the handle and turn it clockwise until it
clicks into place.
Your filter may need more frequent washing if you vacuum fine dust, use Max
mode frequently, or use it with the bin full.
Washing your brush bars
To maintain optimum performance, check and wash the brush bars regularly.
Remove brush bars
Don’t put any part of your machine in a dishwasher or use detergents,
polishes, or air fresheners.
Press the cleaner head release button to remove it from the wand.
Push the button on top of the cleaner head to release the brush bars. Slide
them out of the cleaner head.
Pull the brush bars off the end cap and put the end cap to one side, don’t
wash it.
The brush bar release button is located on the top of the cleaner head and the brush bars slide out of the same end.
Wash and dry brush bars
Hold your brush bars under cold tap water and gently rub to remove any lint or
dirt. Keep washing until the water runs clear.
Stand the brush bars upright and leave for at least 24 hours to dry.
Replace your brush bars
Make sure your brush bars are completely dry before refitting.
Each brush bar is engineered to correspond to a specific position on the end
cap. It is important that both brush bars are fitted in the correct position.
Slide the assembled brush bars back into the cleaner head.
Push the end cap until it clips securely back into the closed position.
The cleaner head housing is not washable and should only be wiped over with a
damp lint-free cloth.
The fittings on the end cap are on either side of a central point that locks
into the cleaner head. One fitting is larger than the other and the ends of
the brush
bars will only fit on the corresponding fitting.
Clearing blockages from your Mini motorized tool
Mini Motorised tool may not be included in the box.
Your Mini motorized 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.
The removal of the brush bars shows the lock in a horizontal position and the unlock symbol at 90° anti-clockwise and the lock symbol at 90° clockwise.
Remove your brush bar
Don’t put any part of your machine in a dishwasher or use detergents,
polishes, or air fresheners.
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.
Look for obstructions
Clear any debris from your brush bar.
Check inside the cleaner head and remove any debris or blockages.
Your Mini motorized tool and brush bar aren’t washable. Wipe over with a damp
lint-free cloth.
Remove any hair or fibers that have been wrapped around the brush bar.
Replace your brush bar
Push the end cap back onto your brush bar and slide it back into the cleaner
head.
Turn the end cap into the locked position.
Your cleaner head isn’t washable and should only be wiped over with a damp
lint-free cloth.
The brush bar was reinserted into the cleaner head and the end cap rotated to the locked position.
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
Clearing blockages
If your machine detects a blockage, the motor will pulse six times. You won’t
be able to use your machine until the blockage has been cleared.
If you try to use your machine when the motor is pulsing, it will
automatically cut out.
Leave your machine to cool down before looking for blockages and, for your
safety, take care not to touch the power button.
Disconnect your machine from the charger before looking for blockages.
Be careful not to touch the power button and be aware of sharp objects.
Don’t use your machine when looking for blockages as this could cause injury.
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 it 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 Med mode.
Your machine won’t operate or charge if the ambient temperature is below
5°C(41°F).
This is designed to protect both the motor and battery.
Your serial numbers
You can register your machine using the serial number found on the bottom of
your machine.
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.au/support or
www.dyson.co.nz/support
Documents / Resources
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