Difficulty
Easy
Steps
7
Time Required
5 - 10 minutes
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Make sure the vacuum is unplugged from charger.
- Warning: Avoid pressing red trigger because the vacuum will turn on the device and begin suction.
Make sure the vacuum is unplugged from charger.
Warning: Avoid pressing red trigger because the vacuum will turn on the device and begin suction.
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Step 2
- Locate the purple button at the top of the device.
Locate the purple button at the top of the device.
Step 3
- Separate the device with the purple button.
Separate the device with the purple button.
Step 4
- Take out the filter.
Take out the filter.
Step 5
- Locate and remove the 10mm Phillips head screw using a Phillips #1 screw driver.
Locate and remove the 10mm Phillips head screw using a Phillips #1 screw driver.
Step 6
Battery screw 2
- Locate and remove #000 25mm phillips screw on the reverse side of the vacuum
Locate and remove #000 25mm phillips screw on the reverse side of the vacuum
Step 7
- Pull the battery pack down and away from the main body and remove it from the device.
Pull the battery pack down and away from the main body and remove it from the device.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Tina Willman-Hammar - Feb 23, 2018
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Works for the DC44 animal also. :)
Mike - Jul 29, 2018
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You left out the removal of the screw above the charging port.
Loohan7 - Feb 12, 2019
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And after unscrewing the 2nd screw, you need very fine tweezers to extract it.
This experience has convinced me never to buy a Dyson product. Their manual gives no info about replacing the battery.
Cliff - Feb 21, 2019
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Mark Nicoll - Jul 5, 2019
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