Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

7

Time Required

                          2 - 5 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Bin
  • 4 steps
  • Battery Pack
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Bin               
  • Make sure your vacuum is unplugged.
  • Avoid pressing the red trigger on the vacuum handle; this will power on the vacuum.

Make sure your vacuum is unplugged.

Avoid pressing the red trigger on the vacuum handle; this will power on the vacuum.

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Step 2

  • Locate the red lever parallel to the red trigger and on the side of the clear bin.

Locate the red lever parallel to the red trigger and on the side of the clear bin.

Step 3

  • Push the red lever downward to open the clear bin. You may need to do this over a trash bin if there is debris in the clear bin.

Push the red lever downward to open the clear bin. You may need to do this over a trash bin if there is debris in the clear bin.

Step 4

  • Push the red lever downward again while pulling the clear bin away from the main body of the Dyson vacuum.

Push the red lever downward again while pulling the clear bin away from the main body of the Dyson vacuum.

Step 5

              Battery Pack               
  • Locate the 10mm screw on the side of the battery pack closest to the purple cyclone of the vacuum
  • Use the 2.0 Phillips head screwdriver to remove the 10mm screw

Locate the 10mm screw on the side of the battery pack closest to the purple cyclone of the vacuum

Use the 2.0 Phillips head screwdriver to remove the 10mm screw

Step 6

  • Locate the 10mm screw on the back of the handle on the opposite side of the red trigger button
  • Use the 2.0 philips head screwdriver to remove the 10mm screw

Locate the 10mm screw on the back of the handle on the opposite side of the red trigger button

Use the 2.0 philips head screwdriver to remove the 10mm screw

Step 7

  • Pull the base of the vacuum down, away from the main body

Pull the base of the vacuum down, away from the main body

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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lucialucia21 - Jun 21, 2018

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I paid just £30 for a black & decker dust buster 10yrs ago & you tell me you want £60 for a replacement battery pack after 3yrs. Dyson has to do better. Your records don’t show that you agreed to replace the pack while the product was under gaurantee so this battery isn’t even 2yrs old!

apple - Jun 28, 2018

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Great illustration.

M Donahue - Jul 26, 2018

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mine isn;’t even a year old

swelch19673 - Sep 23, 2018

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Yup we have three stain animals in our house two are just over one year old and the other is a little over two years. None of them hold a charge anymore

Doug Mummery - Nov 12, 2018

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Had a dyson V8 Animal a little under two years and already needing a new battery.

Think I will go back to using a corded machine which lasts a lot longer and costs a lot less to buy. Sorry dyson but I’m not impressed.