Dyson DC27 Operating Instructions
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To clean the filter on your Dyson DC27, remove the filter unit from the vacuum, rinse it under cold water until the water runs clear, and let it air dry completely for at least 24 hours before reinserting it.
Loss of suction in your Dyson DC27 can be due to a clogged filter, blockages in the hose, or a full dustbin. Check and clean these components as necessary.
The filter in the Dyson DC27 should be washed every 3 months, but it does not need replacing unless damaged.
If the brush bar isn’t spinning, check for obstructions and ensure the brush control is set to “ON”. If the problem persists, the belt might need replacing.
Turn off and unplug the vacuum. Detach the hose and wand, and inspect them for blockages. Use a long object to gently remove the blockage if necessary.
Yes, the Dyson DC27 is suitable for hardwood floors. Just ensure that the brush bar is turned off to prevent scratching.
A loud noise can indicate a blockage or a broken component. Check for blockages and inspect the vacuum for any broken parts that may need replacing.
Regularly clean the filters, empty the dustbin, and check for blockages to maintain optimal suction power.
A bad smell could be due to a dirty filter or debris stuck in the vacuum. Clean the filter and check the hose for trapped debris.
To replace the belt, turn off and unplug the vacuum, remove the base plate, take out the old belt, and slip the new belt over the motor shaft and brush bar. Reattach the base plate once done.