HOW TO CLEAN

DYSON VACUUM

EMPTYING THE CANISTER

The canister should be emptied of anything inside. The outer shell should be removed using the button on the back that is found between the two red pieces.

REMOVING THE FOAM FILTER

Open the bottom flap and remove the foam filter. Put it aside, as you will need this later.

REMOVING THE ROLLER COVER

Flip your vacuum upside-down, then remove the bottom roller cover by using a flathead screwdriver. Use scissors to cut off any hair stuck on the roller. Blow out any dust or dirt inside the vacuum with compressed air. Replace the roller cover.

USING THE COMPRESSED AIR

Put the cyclone part of the vacuum over a deep and large trash can. You should then use the compressed air on every individual hole; however, this can be messy, so be careful! Ensure that you turn the cyclone section over, and blow the air on the inside.

CLEANING THE CANISTER

You now need to clean the canister section using compressed air. You should gather the canister, cyclone, sponge filter and move them to a water source.

CLEANING THE SPONGE

Run the sponge filter under cold water and continue to squeeze this until the water comes out clean. You will then need to run water through the canister too and wash thoroughly with dishwater.

WIPING THE CYCLONE

Use a damp paper towel to wipe off the cyclone section, and ensure that all the tiny holes are clean, rather than plugged.

DRY

Make sure that all sections that were cleaned with water are laid out to dry. This should be at least 24 hours. Leaving any kind of moisture inside the cyclone or the canister will mean dirt will start to gather in the holes, and this can make the canister emptying a lot more challenging.

HOW TO CLEAN

DYSON VACUUM