Dyson DC35 Operating Manual

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Pages 16
Year 2012
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Dyson DC35 Specification

The Dyson DC35 is a versatile and lightweight cordless vacuum cleaner designed for efficient cleaning across various surfaces. It is powered by Dyson's digital motor, which provides a powerful suction comparable to that of larger vacuum models. The DC35 features Root Cyclone technology, ensuring that suction power remains constant without any loss as the bin fills up. This model comes equipped with a motorized floor tool with carbon fiber brushes, effective in capturing fine dust from hard floors and agitating carpets for deeper cleaning.

The DC35 offers a runtime of up to 15 minutes of high, constant suction or 13 minutes when using the motorized floor tool. For more demanding tasks, a boost mode is available, delivering up to 6 minutes of increased suction power. Its bin has a capacity of 0.35 liters and can be easily emptied with a hygienic one-touch mechanism. The vacuum's detachable long-reach wand allows for extended cleaning of hard-to-reach areas, while the handheld mode is ideal for quick clean-ups or vacuuming confined spaces.

Powered by a 22.2V lithium-ion battery, the DC35 ensures fade-free power and a recharge time of 3.5 hours. Its ergonomic design, coupled with a weight of just 2.25 kg, makes it easy to maneuver and ideal for versatile cleaning tasks. The vacuum comes with additional tools, including a crevice tool and a combination tool, enhancing its functionality across different cleaning scenarios. Overall, the Dyson DC35 combines innovative technology with practical features, making it a suitable choice for users seeking a reliable and efficient cordless cleaning solution.

Dyson DC35 F.A.Q.

How do I clean the filter on my Dyson DC35?

To clean the filter, first ensure the machine is unplugged. Remove the filter from the top of the cyclone assembly. Rinse it under cold water until the water runs clear. Allow it to dry completely for at least 24 hours before reinserting it into the machine.

What should I do if my Dyson DC35 loses suction?

Check for blockages in the wand, hose, and brush bar. Ensure the bin is emptied and the filter is clean. Inspect the seals for any damage or misalignment. Make sure the battery is fully charged.

Can I use the Dyson DC35 on hardwood floors?

Yes, the Dyson DC35 is suitable for use on hardwood floors. Use the cleaner head with the soft brush attachment to prevent scratching and ensure effective cleaning.

How do I replace the battery on the Dyson DC35?

To replace the battery, first ensure the device is turned off. Remove the two screws located on the back of the handle and slide the battery out. Insert the new battery and secure it with the screws.

Why does my Dyson DC35 make a pulsing noise?

A pulsing noise usually indicates a blockage or a full bin. Check for blockages and ensure the bin and filter are clean. Make sure all connections are secure.

How often should I wash the filter on my Dyson DC35?

The filter should be washed at least once a month, or more frequently if you use the vacuum regularly, to maintain optimal performance.

What should I do if the brush bar on my Dyson DC35 stops spinning?

First, check for any debris wrapped around the brush bar. Remove the cleaner head from the machine and clear any obstructions. Make sure the brush bar is correctly attached and free to rotate.

Is it normal for the Dyson DC35 to get warm during use?

Yes, it is normal for the vacuum to become warm during use, especially if used for extended periods. However, if it becomes excessively hot, check for blockages and ensure the filter is clean.

How do I store the Dyson DC35 when not in use?

Store the Dyson DC35 in a cool, dry place. It can be wall-mounted using the docking station provided, keeping it charged and ready for use.

How can I maximize the battery life of my Dyson DC35?

To maximize battery life, avoid letting the battery run completely flat before recharging. Store the vacuum at room temperature and charge it fully before first use.