dyson Crodless Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- dyson
Table of Contents
- In the box
- Getting started
- Charging your machine
- Changing your click-in battery
- Emptying your bin
- Washing your bin
- Washing your filter
- Washing your brush bars
- Washing your powered tools
- Washing your non-powered tools
- Clearing blockages
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User manual
In the box
| Dyson omnidirectional Fluffy™ cleaner head
Four 360° stabilizing casters allow the cleaner head to glide in all directions, making it easy to navigate around obstacles and clean in tight spaces.
| Charger
Charges your vacuum with or without a dock.
| 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.
| Worktop tool
Engineered for cleaning kitchen worktops, tables, and hard surfaces.
| Light pipe crevice tool
Crevice tool with LED lights lets you reach into dark, narrow spaces and see where you’re cleaning.
| Some tools may not be included with all models.
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.
Connect the charger directly to the charging point on the base of the handle
of your machine. You can also connect to your dock as shown in the
installation instructions supplied with your dock.
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 four 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.
Removing your battery
Push up the Battery release button on the top of the handle and slide the
battery out of the handle.
Charge the battery.
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.
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Press the red wand release button and pull the wand away from the bin.| Hold
your vacuum over a bin.
Push the red bin release button, taking care not to press the power button.
The bottom of the bin will open and the shroud will slide down inside the bin,
wiping away any dirt.
If the bin doesn’t open, check the bin release button is pushed down fully.|
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.
Reconnect the wand.
Washing your bin
Don’t put any part of your machine in a dishwasher or use detergents,
polishes, or air fresheners.
Empty your bin before washing it.
Push the red bin release lever on the bin runner and slide the bin off the
runner.
Rinse your bin under a cold tap. Wipe with a dry lint-free cloth to remove any
debris.
Make sure that all parts of your bin are completely dry before refitting it.
Slide the bin onto the runner.
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.
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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 excess dust
and debris.
Wash your filter with cold tap water.| 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. click| Shake to remove
any excess water and place it with the filter end up and leave for at least 24
hrs to dry.
Make sure the filter is completely dry before refitting.
| 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 or use Max mode frequently.
Washing your brush bars
To maintain optimum performance, check and wash your brush bars regularly.
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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.| 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.| 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.
Washing your powered tools
Light pipe crevice tool
Don’t put any
part of your machine in a dishwasher or use detergents, polishes or air
fresheners.
Wash with cold tap water, taking care not to get water on the connector end.
Make sure your tool is completely dry before using.
Your mini motorised tool is not washable. Wipe over with a damp lint-free
cloth.
Washing your non-powered tools
Combination tool
Worktop tool
Make sure your tool is completely dry before using.
Wash with cold tap water.
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.
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Be careful of sharp objects that may be blocking your machine.
Check for blockages in the cleaner head, and if needed, follow the
instructions for removing the brush bars. 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.
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