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ParticipantRe: dyson04 zorb clutch
Thx. for the prompt & helpful reply, kladave. I will take yr advice re. buying the correct clutch.
robinhood
ParticipantRe: Dyson DC04 drops vacuum
Thanks for the info.
As the zorb feature has never been used I think I’ll leave the tape holding the switch down.robinhood
ParticipantRe: Dyson DC04 drops vacuum
That seems a lot of hassle but thanks anyway. I’m glad to say the masking tape fix seems to have worked.
What’s the switch for? Is it just used to drop the vacuum when the dust collector is taken off?robinhood
ParticipantRe: Dyson DC04 drops vacuum
kladave wrote:The switch is faulty inside the motor cover,thus only giving you half power/speed.
Apologies for the late reply.
Thanks for the excellent advice. I should have looked at bit closer at the machine & I might have spotted the switch 🙂
I’m hoping that by putting a couple of layers of masking tape on the dust collector to push the switch in further will fix the fault.
If not, how do you change the switch?
BTW this is a DC04 Zorbster S/No. 065UK 012155robinhood
ParticipantRe: Zanussi WJD1457 Rinse fault
smartin wrote:clean the little holes directly above the softener compartment with a plastic bag tie or similar object.
Sorry for delay in replying.
Thanks to smartin, I cleaned the holes (with a pipe cleaner) and everything seems to be OK again. Thanks for the tip.
There is an “offline ” test where, by pressing various buttons in sequence, you can get the various functions to work. It’s a lot easier than, say, a full rinse cycle to get a particular sequence to run. I saw a repairman doing it when there was another fault but he wouldn’t tell me the method.robinhood
ParticipantRe: Zanussi WJD1457 Rinse fault
Thanks for the tip I’ll give it a go.
I’d still like to find the switch sequence for testing the different functions. -
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