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How to Dissemble Dyson DC-14 Dirt Bin?
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Post# 240989   7/19/2013 at 17:32 (3,933 days old) by super-sweeper (KSSRC Refurbishment Center)        

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While I am Certainly NOT The Dyson type, I am selling this DC-14 in blue that I have had sitting about.

 

Now, You may remember the DC-14 Allergy I was attempting to re-sale a while back, but was utterly ruined. That bin was easily disassembled via the filter compartment. However, this style of DC-14 does not have a filtering compartment, leaving me in a confused mess. The only things I have found is 2 screws trough the "cyclonic dust pit thing" that did absolutely nothing.

 

Now, I simply do not like Dysons for I find them over-priced, over-rated and flimsy. My DC-07 Full-Kit model had a suction hose is falling apart and refuses to function, along with the dust retianment bin's  carry handle snapping into pieces, and then the wand release busted off, The best part is that happened from sitting, and being used no more than 10-15 times from me.

I've always (And likely always will) preferred Fantom, I love there amazing cleaning results and cyclonic filtration. I've actually recorded a video of my Fantom Thunder & Fury V. S The Dyson DC-14 and DC-07 at removing ground-in dirt from low-pile flat carpeting- the Fantom was an absolute beast, showing both Dyson's "Who's Boss".

 

 

Hi,

-Alex.


Post# 241007 , Reply# 1   7/19/2013 at 19:56 (3,933 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

OK, you mean tke apart the cyclone assembly,
1. remove the filter
2. undo all the silver screws that sit under the filter ( 7 I think)
3. Remove the top of the cyclone as you unscrewed it
4. remove the white top part with the 7 holes in
5.remove that big seal, and you can now clean your cyclone, remove all the seals because there can be dirt and hair trapped in there


Post# 241008 , Reply# 2   7/19/2013 at 19:57 (3,933 days old) by parwaz786 ( )        

what you are describing, are you sure its not a DC17? because theres a guide of it on Ehow.com

Post# 241019 , Reply# 3   7/19/2013 at 22:45 (3,933 days old) by super-sweeper (KSSRC Refurbishment Center)        
Yes,

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It looks as if it is a DC-17 :/

 

-Alex.



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