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August 22, 2005 at 6:41 pm #11493
Electricmalc
Participant😳 The mains lead has broken where it enters the machine under the on/off switch.
Have struggled for the last 15 mins trying to prise the plastic moulding apart under the switch , without breaking it. Have now thrown the machine in a heap in disgust.
Anyone had one of these apart to renew/remake the flex.
Please Please PleaseMalc
August 22, 2005 at 7:25 pm #145546LightingElectrical
ParticipantRe: Ok I give up. Dyson DC04
Try this site.
http://www.clayraku.fsnet.co.uk/
There is a button marked “Dyson DC04” When clicked a sort of toolbar drops down etc. Follow your nose from there.
The switch is easy to break 😈 so take care!
Good luck
August 22, 2005 at 9:28 pm #145547Electricmalc
ParticipantRe: Ok I give up. Dyson DC04
Cheers for that, didn’t see the little cut out in the button, will try again in the morning.
You live up to your name (Lightning Electrical)
Thanks for the quick reply, your first too. Welcome 😀
August 23, 2005 at 7:41 am #145548Phidom
ParticipantRe: Ok I give up. Dyson DC04
It is worth keeping a set of different coloured buttons for these as the retaining tag can break off when you are trying to disengage it.
August 23, 2005 at 11:34 am #145549Electricmalc
ParticipantRe: Ok I give up. Dyson DC04
Yes Phidom exactly what I am going to do. 😀
I did manage to get the switch button out after trying for about 15 minutes with different bent nails and strong sewing needles, seems like the idea of drilling a hole in the button in the right place to get at the screw is the best way to go, then fit a new button.
Anyway job done, and a wiser man, thanks for your postings.
Malc
August 23, 2005 at 4:15 pm #145550SWERV
ParticipantRe: Ok I give up. Dyson DC04
I’ve always used a very small flat blade screwdriver, if you gently push it down the side of the button nearest the handle, then pull the button up with your fingers it should pop straight off.Only ever had to replace a couple of buttons when I first started doing them.
MervAugust 29, 2005 at 11:48 pm #145551electrofix
ModeratorRe: Ok I give up. Dyson DC04
there is a tool sold by qualtex to do the job and is no more than a cheap terminal driver with a right angle bend half way down steel shaft
does the job a treat
Dave
August 30, 2005 at 1:34 am #145552Simon46
ParticipantRe: Ok I give up. Dyson DC04
Just over 2 quid.
S.
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