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Please read the ‘Important Safety Instructions’ in this Dyson Operating Manual
before proceeding.
Docking station installation
Unpack the docking station, charger and installation leaflet.
Select the location for the docking station and ensure that there is no pipework (gas, water
or air), electrical cables, wires or ductwork directly behind the mounting location.
Follow the instructions in the installation leaflet.
Click the attachments into place.
Place the machine in the docking station.
Plug the charger into the mains electricity supply. Switch on (if necessary) to charge
the battery.
Your machine will need to be fully charged before first use.
The docking station must be mounted in accordance with regulations and applicable codes/
standards (state and local laws may apply).
Dyson recommends the use of protective clothing, eyewear and materials when installing the
docking station.
Vacuuming
Remove the machine from the docking station.
Check that the underside of the cleaner head or tool is clean and free from foreign objects
that may cause damage.
Before vacuuming your flooring, rugs and carpets, check the manufacturer's recommended
cleaning instructions.
The brush bar on the machine can damage certain carpet types and floors. Some carpets
will fuzz if a rotating brush bar is used when vacuuming. If this happens, we recommend
vacuuming without the motorized floor tool and consulting with your flooring manufacturer.
High torque cleaner head – suction control slider
Your High torque cleaner head has a slider control to adjust the suction of the cleaner head.
To select the suction required, move the suction control slider on top of the cleaner head.
Maximum suction for ground in dust and debris (+)
For vacuuming durable floor coverings, hard floors and heavily soiled carpets and rugs.
Suction for dust and debris ()
For vacuuming of lightly soiled carpets, rugs and hard flooring.
For vacuuming of large debris such as peanuts or rice.
Suction for deep pile carpets and delicate flooring (-)
For vacuuming deep pile carpets or rugs and any flooring on which you may experience
greater resistance.
For vacuuming of lightly soiled floors, including delicate flooring such as vinyl, parquet
and lino.
Emptying the clear bin
Empty as soon as the dirt reaches the level of the MAX mark – do not overfill.
Be careful not to pull the 'ON' trigger while the clear bin is open for emptying.
Remove the wand by pressing the red wand release button and pulling away from the bin.
To release the dirt:
Hold the machine with the bin in a downwards position.
Firmly push the red bin release button.
The bin will slide down, cleaning the shroud as it goes.
The bin base will then open.
The bin base will not open if the red button is not pushed down fully.
To minimize dust/allergen contact when emptying, encase the clear bin tightly in a dust proof
bag and empty. Remove the clear bin carefully from the bag. Seal the bag tightly, dispose
as normal.
Cleaning the clear bin (optional)
If it is necessary to clean the clear bin:
Follow the instructions in the 'Emptying the clear bin' section.
Press the red button located on the bin runner to release the bin and slide the bin off
the runner.
Clean the clear bin with a damp cloth only.
Ensure that the clear bin and seals are completely dry before replacing.
To refit the clear bin:
Insert the spine on to the bin runner.
Close the clear bin by pushing the bin base upwards until the clear bin and bin base click
into place.
The clear bin is not dishwasher safe and the use of detergents, polishes or air fresheners to
clean the clear bin is not recommended as this may damage your machine.
Filter and blockage indicator LEDS
The display of your machine will alert you when simple maintenance steps are needed.
The filter indicator will show when the filter unit is not fitted correctly. Follow the instructions
on how to refit the filter unit in the 'Washing the filter unit' section.
The filter indicator will show when the filter unit needs washing. Follow the instructions on
how to wash the filter unit in the 'Washing the filter unit' section.
The blockage indicator will show if there is a blockage. Follow the instructions on how to
clear blockages in the 'Looking for blockages' section.
Washing the filter unit
Wash the filter unit at least once every month, or whenever the filter maintenance
indicator lights.
Check and wash the filter unit, according to the instructions, to maintain performance.
Remove the filter unit by twisting it counterclockwise. Gently pull away from the machine.
Gently tap the filter unit to remove any excess dust and debris before washing it.
Wash the filter unit in cold water only: do not use detergent, or wash it in a dishwasher or
washing machine.
Wash the pleated paper element of the filter unit first; hold the filter unit under a cold water
tap with the foam element downwards and run cold water over the pleated paper.
Continue washing until the water runs clear.
Wash the foam element of the filter unit next; hold the filter unit under a cold water tap with
the foam element downwards so that dirty water does not contaminate the pleated paper
element. Run cold water over the inside and outside of the foam element and squeeze the
foam gently to expel the dirt.
Continue washing until the water runs clear.
Wash the outside of the filter unit. Then fill the unit with cold water, place your hands over
the open ends and shake gently.
Repeat washing the elements and outside of the filter unit until the water runs clear.
Gently shake the filter unit to remove any excess water and leave to drain with the foam
element end facing up.
Leave the filter unit to dry completely in a dry environment with good airflow, for a
minimum of 24 hours.
Check that the filter unit is completely dry.
To refit, return the filter unit to the main body and twist clockwise until it clicks into place.
The filter unit may require more frequent washing if vacuuming fine dust or if use is mainly in
Boost mode.
Do not put any part of your machine in a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, oven,
microwave or near a naked flame.
High torque cleaner head
The brush bar of a motorized cleaner head is not washable.
Quick-release mini motorhead tool
The brush bar of a motorized cleaner head is not washable.
Blockages – automatic cut-out
This machine is fitted with an automatic cut-out.
If any part becomes blocked, the machine may automatically cut out.
This will happen after the motor pulses a number of times (i.e switches on and off in quick
succession) and the blockage indicator will light.
Leave to cool down before looking for blockages.
Be careful not to pull the 'ON' trigger while looking for blockages. Operating the machine
while it is partially dismantled could result in personal injury.
Clear any blockage before restarting.
Refit all parts securely before using.
Clearing blockages is not covered by your warranty.
Looking for blockages
The motor will pulse and the blockage indicator will show when there is a blockage. Please
follow the instructions below to locate the blockage:
Be careful not to pull the 'ON' trigger while looking for blockages. Operating the machine
while it is partially dismantled could result in personal injury.
Beware of sharp objects when checking for blockages.
To check for blockages in the main body of the machine, remove the clear bin following the
instructions in the 'Cleaning the clear bin' section and remove the blockage.
If you cannot clear an obstruction from the cleaner head, you may need to remove the
brush bar. Use a coin to unlock the fastener, slide the brush bar out of the cleaner head
and remove the obstruction. Replace the brush bar and secure it by tightening the fastener.
Ensure it is fixed firmly before operating the machine.
This machine has carbon fiber brushes. Take care if coming into contact with them, as they
may cause minor skin irritation. Wash your hands after handling the brushes.
Refit all parts securely before using.
Clearing blockages is not covered by your warranty.
Charging and storage
This machine will switch ‘OFF’ if the battery temperature is below 50°F (10°C). This is
designed to protect the motor and battery. Do not charge the machine and then move it to
an area with a temperature below 50°F (10°C) for storage purposes.
To help prolong battery life, avoid recharging immediately after a full discharge. Allow to
cool for a few minutes.
Avoid using the machine with the battery flush to a surface. This will help it run cooler and
prolong battery run time and life.
Battery safety instructions
If the battery needs replacing, please contact the Dyson Helpline.
Use only the Dyson charger Part Number 217160 for charging this Dyson machine.
Caution
The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do
not short contacts, heat above 140°F (60°C), or incinerate. Keep away from children. Do not
disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
Disposal information
Dyson products are made from high grade recyclable materials. Recycle where possible.
The battery should be removed from the product before disposal.
Dispose of or recycle the battery in accordance with local ordinances or regulations.
Dispose of the exhausted filter unit in accordance with local ordinances or regulations.
Additional information
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