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Dyson DC07 loss of suction - this may help!!?

Hi everyone.

I had this problem with my DC07 and found the top of the cyclone was stuffed full of compacted dust.

You can (should be able to ) see all way to the top if you look up through the bottom of the center column. If ther's a load of dust up there, you should be able to dislodge a lot with a cane and a good shake.

I actually got to the point where I had nothing to loose, so I actually took the very top plate off the cyclone (3 or 4 Torx screws) and saw a huge plug of dust.

Do please note: Getting the top off and back on again is a **real bugg*r** because of the unlatching mechanism.

Having proved that Dysons **do** clog, I phoned Dyson and got hold of someone technical.

I described as briefly and concisely as I could the problem - top of the cyclone full of dust - and pointed (politely) out that Dyson's advertising stated clearly the machine was supposed never to clog. Ever.

I made no attempt to disguise the fact that my vacuum was out of warranty.

Dyson simply sent me a new cyclone and dust can free of charge!!!

I have a small dentist's style mirror and had a look through the hole at the back of the cyclone assembly, where the cyclone assembly connects to the suction port on the vacuum main body.

If you squint through this hole, you can see the 1/2 inch nozzles on the bottom of a couple of individual cyclones.

The old assembly had a bar across each nozzle. I think the bar was at a slight pitch - like a stationary airscrew - to make the air swirl as it went up.

The new cyclone assembly had no bar, but I thought I could see some spiral grooves in the bore of the holes instead, which should have been enough to start a swirl.

So, it looks like there was a design change in the cyclones at some point (could it be that the old ones tended to clog?).

The vacuum is now back in business and sucks like a Turkish masseuse.

Hope this helps a few people.

John
February 2008
Hi Several people I know expressed disappointment with their DC07 after a short time loss of suction was the consensus.
For mine I bought a spare filter from Ebay cost a lot less than Dyson's. So now I replace the filter regularly and each time I immediately vacuum the built up dust from the sponge filter and its housing, only takes a couple of minutes and now I always have a clean filter ready for the next change over.

Tony
September 2010
Forget the vacuum, where do I find a good Turkish masseuse?

bob
February 2010
I noticed that our DC07 wasn't performing as it should, I called Dyson and the engineer I spoke to guided me through some tests, this pointed me towards the brush bar, I then noticed that the bottom (internal hose) was split.

Woody
December 2009
Hi - Thanks for the great write-up. I have just taken a "broken" DC07 apart and this guide helped me clean up the cyclone to a good standard. Mine wasn't blocked though so won't be approaching Dyson. However, my flat lying filter was totally clogged so after beating all the dust out of it and checking it over generally I now have a FREE working DC07. Very happy. Thanks again! Jason

Jason
June 2009
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