Friday, December 2, 2011

10 Tips For Fixing Your Dyson Vacuum Cleaner


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If your Dyson vacuum cleaner isn't working as well as it used to, or has stopped working altogether, then you'll want to have it up and running as soon as possible.

Here's what you need to know.

1. If your Dyson isn't working right, then something is wrong. It's important to look at it straight away, and see if you can identify the problem. This can prevent something simple becoming much more complicated, time consuming and expensive.

2. Like may items, your Dyson needs a bit of TLC now and again. You'll need to replace the filter when it gets full and dirty, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, and also check the power cable and wheels to ensure that they are not damaged in any way.

3. Your Dyson vacuum cleaner will stop performing well if it isn't looked after properly. Probably the main reason why people are unhappy with the performance of their Dyson is down to a lack of maintenance and care.

4. If you're model of Dyson isn't picking up properly, then something might be clogging the brush bar. You'll need to have a look and remove any blockage. A blocked filter might also be to blame.

5. A damaged power cable is often the reason that vacuum cleaners cut out. Cables have a hard life being dragged round furniture, caught under doors, thrown up and down stairs and then coiled the same way every time. It's not surprising then that cables can fray, or become damaged.

6. Burning smells from a vacuum cleaner often indicate a motor problem. Fortunately, Dyson motors are easy to source and replace. You'll have yours fitted and up and running again in no time.

7. It's important that you regularly the exterior of your cleaner so that you're aware of any damage, or issues that might cause your Dyson to stop working properly.

8. By using the right tools for the job, you can ensure that you don't damage your Dyson, or use the supplied tools in the wrong way. If you need a longer hose, then you might be better off with an extension wand. Using the right tools for getting into crevices, or for cleaning furniture and curtains will also ensure that you are less likely to damage your cleaner.

9. Replacement Dyson parts, spares and accessories are easy to source and fit, and are not too expensive either. Whether you need new wheels, a power cable, motor, hose, or filters, you'll be able to find what you're looking for. You should be able to fix the problem yourself without needing to take it to a vacuum cleaner specialist, and have your Dyson back to its best again in no time.

10. It's much better to repair your Dyson than replace it. As well as the cost of a new vacuum cleaner, there are also the environmental aspects too. Why not see if you can repair your vacuum cleaner, and save time, money and the planet too?

Now you know more about what to do, perhaps now is the time to repair your Dyson vacuum cleaner.


10 Tips For Fixing Your Dyson Vacuum Cleaner

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