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Step 3: Remove The Old Battery.

Filters need to be cleaned regularly to maintain your vacuum’s suction.If your machine isn’t sucking like it once did, check whether the filters need to be cleaned or replaced.. Clogged hose..

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If the hose is partially clogged your vacuum won’t be able to generate as much suction power as before..Tangled brush bar.Long hairs or string that’s caught around the brush bar can prevent it turning freely, which may affect cleaning performance.

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A tangled brush bar also puts strain on the motor and reduces the lifespan of your machine..Broken drive belt..

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The brush roll is driven by a vacuum belt.

If this breaks or becomes overstretched, the belt will stop turning properly and the vacuum won’t be as effective.Step 2: Remove Two Screws And The Old Battery.

The Dyson V6 battery is secured using two screws.These both need to be removed before you can take out the old battery.. Start by using a Philips screwdriver to remove the screw at the back of the handle.

Once that’s removed, turn the vacuum cleaner onto its side and remove the screw at the front edge of the main body of the battery.. It’s important to note that you should.disassemble the battery itself.