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Dyson Vacuum
Type
maintenance
Title
Dyson Handheld Maintenance - Beater Bar
Introduction
A common misconception with Dyson handheld vacuums, is that if the unit "pulses" on and off when the trigger is pressed in, then the motor is at fault.
This is not the case, a "pulsing" of the motor is an indication that no air flow is being detected through the unit, and is turning itself off / on to alert you.
An easy way to identify what is causing this issue, is to take off any attachment, and hold the trigger down. This should work as normal, with no pulsing from the motor. If an attachment is placed onto the unit, and the pulsing resumes - then this is your culprit!
This guide focuses on the motorised beater bar that is present with the majority of Dyson Handheld units.
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Difficulty
Moderate
Conclusion
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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