The Dyson vacuum cleaner is one of the most popular brands in the world. It’s expensive and fancy, but it’s also highly effective at removing stubborn dirt and debris from almost any surface. Unfortunately, breaking down a Dyson vacuum and putting it back together can be tricky if you’ve never done it before. You’ll need some essential tools and know-how to get your machine back in working order again!
The first thing you will want to do is find the fan assembly
The first thing you will want to do is find the fan assembly. The fan assembly is the part of the Dyson that attaches to the brush bar and holds the motor, which moves the brush bar back and forth. It also houses your dustbin, so when you’re reassembling it, make sure not to put any parts together out of place.
The next thing you will want to do is put the brush bar in place
The next thing you will want to do is put the brush bar in place. Ensure that the brush bar is on correctly and pointing in the right direction. You should also ensure that there are no pieces of lint, dirt, or hair caught between the brushes so as not to interfere with its movement. Once you have done this, it’s time to look at your vacuum cleaner again and see if anything else needs cleaning out before moving on to another step in putting a Dyson back together.
Next, you will need to put the motor in place
Next, you will need to put the motor in place. Remember that it should go in with the fan pointing toward the front of the machine. Make sure that when it is in place, it does not stick out beyond where it should be or be too close to another part of your Dyson. Once you have checked this, go ahead and put your fan back into place and secure all screws as needed for stability.
The last step is to put the dustbin back together
The last step is to put the dustbin back together. You will notice that the edge of your new bin is fitted with a metal clip. This clip is designed to provide over the top of your old metal frame, so you need to make sure it aligns correctly with each side as you slide it in place. If it doesn’t seem like it’s going in the right, take another look at your brush bar and motor assembly — if they aren’t correctly aligned, they may be obstructing one side or another (see below).
Once you have ensured that everything fits together correctly and there are no obstructions, you can use your screwdriver again (or pliers) to secure all four screws into their respective holes until they are tight! Now push down on the top section of your new Dyson DC58 Animal upright vacuum cleaner until all three parts snap into place — the job is done.
Once it’s back together, you should be good to go!
Don’t worry! You’ve done it! Now that your Dyson is back together turn it on and make sure the suction is working. If not, re-check all the steps above to see where you went wrong.
Suppose everything seems to be running fine, congratulations! You’re now able to care for your Dyson in a way that will keep it running like new for years and years to come.