Dyson DCO1 manual

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  • Page 1

    1. Do not leave your Dyson cleaner with the plug connected to a mains outlet – unplug when not in use. T urn the cleaner off with the switch but ton before removing from the mains outlet. 2. Always remove the plug from a mains outlet before carrying out any maintenance. Do not carry out any maintenance work on the cleaner other than that outlined[...]

  • Page 2

    W and & hose assembly Push yellow hose cuff firmly over wand end with twisting motion. 1 . Getting star ted Cleaner head adjustment Hold the cleaner head down with foot and tilt machine back. On/Off switch Cord storage W rap cord around both cable winders. Accessor y tool location All tools are stored neatly on the tool storage posts. Cleaner h[...]

  • Page 3

    Clear bin capacity Do not fill above this line. Clear bin removal & emptying 1 2 3 2. How to use D AN G ER! Press yellow bin catch to release bin. Carr ying handle Ensure clear bin is firmly in place before lifting. Remove clear bin and cyclone top from machine by lifting up until it releases. Remove clear bin from cyclone top and wrap a plasti[...]

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    1. Remove soleplate Undo three cross-head screws. Remove soleplate by lifting from the back, and then remove brush bar . If cradle becomes detached from soleplate, align circular ends of cradle with corresponding holes of soleplate and slot into place, ensuring that ‘front ’ edge of cradle faces the right direction. 3. Centralise belt 2. Line u[...]

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    4. Block age procedure 1. Check filters Filter life is dependent on the amount the vacuum cleaner is used. The S -level filter must be replaced at least every 3 months. The HEP A filter must be replaced at least every 12 months. 3. Check wand/hose 2. Clean shroud 4. Check belt & soleplate 5. Check cleaner head & flaps 6. Check yellow bin in[...]

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    Check both filters whenever the bin is emptied and replace as necessar y . Please note that if the filters are not check ed regularly and changed as required, the motor may overheat, which will cause the thermal cut-out to operate. NOTE: V acuuming builder ’s dust and some carpet fresheners may cause the filters to require changing more frequentl[...]