Dyson DC01 - Manual

Dyson DC01

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Cleaner head adjustment; Accessory tool location
  • Page 3 – Clear bin capacity; Clear bin removal & emptying; Carrying handle; Optional clear bin cleaning
  • Page 4 – Thread removal; Changing the belt; Contact for all ser vice assistance
  • Page 5 – Blockage procedure; Check yellow bin inner; If you are still unable to get ‘suction’, call; Dyson Customer Care
  • Page 6 – I m p o r t a n t
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1.

Do not leave your Dyson cleaner with the plug

connected to a mains outlet – unplug when not in

use. Turn the cleaner off with the switch button

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 in this manual,

especially where electrical components are

concerned.

3.

Do not use without the clear bin assembly fitted

correctly and both filters in place.

4.

Do not fit anything other than Dyson spare parts

(available on the Helpline on 1800 239 766).

Use of non-Dyson parts could invalidate your

guarantee.

5.

Do not continue to use the cleaner if any part

appears to be faulty, missing or damaged. In

t h e s e c a s e s , c o n t a c t t h e D y s o n H e l p l i n e o n

1800 239 766.

6.

Do not put any part of the body, clothes or any

object near or into the openings or moving parts

of the machine. Do not use the machine with any

of the openings blocked with any object that may

restrict the airflow.

7.

Do not pull on the supply cord, run over it or pull

it around sharp edges or near/over hot surfaces.

If damaged, call the Dyson Helpline. Do not

handle the cleaner or plug with wet hands.

8.

Do not use the cleaner if the cord or plug are

damaged or if the cleaner has been damaged,

dropped or has come into contact with water or

any other liquid. In these cases, contact the

Helpline.

9.

Do not use the cleaner to pick up water or any

other liquid. Electrical shocks could occur if used

outdoors or on wet surfaces.

10. Do not use the cleaner to pick up flammable or

combustible substances or hot ashes or burning

objects of any kind. Do not use near such

substances.

11. Do not work below the cleaner on the stairs.

12. Do not immerse the whole cleaner in water for

cleaning. The clear bin alone may be washed out

after emptying. Ensure this is completely dry

before using the cleaner again.

13. Static charge can occur in many ways and, when

vacuuming, certain carpets may generate small

static charges in the clear bin. These are entirely

harmless and are not associated with the mains

supply. To minimise any effect from this, do not

put your hand or insert any object into the clear

bin unless you have first emptied and rinsed out

the clear bin with water.

14. Cleaners with brush bars may mark the surface

of smooth floors.

15. Ensure that hands, feet and fingers, particularly

those of small children, are kept away from the

cleaner and especially from the brush bar.

16. Please note that the brush bar continues to turn

while the hose is in use – ensure that the cable is

clear of the machine during this operation and

that the cleaner is not placed near anything

which may come into contact with the brushbar.

17. Do not use the cleaner directly facing gas fires,

boilers or open fires, whether lit or unlit. Exhaust

air discharged at the front of the cleaner may

extinguish a gas fire or pilot light or disturb

ashes in an open fire. Always avoid directing the

cleaner towards naked flames.

I m p o r t a n t s a f e t y i n s t r u c t i o n s – p l e a s e r e a d b e f o r e u s e

W H E N U S I N G T H E D Y S O N D C O 1 V A C U U M C L E A N E R P L E A S E A D H E R E T O T H E S E S I M P L E P R E C A U T I O N S .

B Y D O I N G S O Y O U W I L L R E D U C E T H E R I S K O F F I R E , E L E C T R I C A L S H O C K O R I N J U R Y.

Please read carefully before
assembling or using your
DCO1 vacuum cleaner.

Operating manual

D Y S O N C U S T O M E R C A R E

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T A R E N P O I N T

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N S W 2 2 2 9

A U S T R A L I A

Helpline 1800 239 766

Facsimile (02) 9526 7122

Contact for all ser vice assistance

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Summary

Page 2 - Cleaner head adjustment; Accessory tool location

Wand & 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 Wrap cord around both cable winders. Accessory tool location All tools are stor...

Page 3 - Clear bin capacity; Clear bin removal & emptying; Carrying handle; Optional clear bin cleaning

Clear bin capacity Do not fill above this line. Clear bin removal & emptying 1 2 3 2. How to use D A NGE R ! Press yellow bin catch to release bin. Carrying handle Ensure clear bin is firmly in placebefore lifting. Remove clear bin and cyclone top frommachine by lifting up until it releases. Rem...

Page 4 - Thread removal; Changing the belt; Contact for all ser vice assistance

1. Remove soleplate Undo three cross-head screws. Remove soleplate by lifting from the back, and thenremove brush bar. If cradle becomes detached from soleplate, aligncircular ends of cradle with corresponding holes ofsoleplate and slot into place, ensuring that ‘front’edge of cradle faces the right...

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