Brilliant video! Not just the best on this particular topic but actually exemplary for how ALL disassembly videos should be: Featuring reasonable chapters and paying just as much attention to reassembly. I don't understand why anybody voted this down. One tiny correction: The two screws securing the battery are PZ1 on my DC62, not PH1. And I think I spotted the same in the video as well. A PH1 screwdriver will work but is not ideal.
J’ai suivi ce tutto à la lettre en faisant tout doucement comme sur la vidéo. Mon dyson qui était très très sale (jamais démonté jusque là) n’aspirait presque plus malgré les nettoyages sommaires. Maintenant il re fonctionne comme neuf. Merci beaucoup à vous. 😊
The DC62 is a great machine and after six years mine deserved a good cleaning . The most difficult part has been to access to the motor filters. Thanks for your detailed tutorial.
i've watched a few of those and cleaned up my V6 with some struggle. This video seems the most detailed and professional, it's a pity i didn't see it first. Great job!
Excellent video! Very useful! Thanks! I have cleaned mine and will reassamle tomorrow hopefully without problems. I can suggest to add the number of screws that are unscrewed at each step to make sure you have all. I decided not to clean the filters on the back of the motor because I was unable to disassemble the part.
great help !! thankyou ! i did it and currently the parts are drying. (only the fine foam was pretty much disintegrated and fell apart.. i wonder if packing foam is the same..
You're welcome, I myself used an aquarium filter for a dyson where the filter fell apart. That one was very similar. I think packing foam works fine too.
@@SpareTimeWorkshop so i bought the upgrade from aliexpress, with the different filter and now want to re-assemble. but i wonder if the dustbin can be seperated from the grey nozzle for cleaning.. the thing you show at 10:26 there seems to be a screw behind the electrical plug (?) i would like to get these seperated since i see dirt through the transparent bin and also i can not move any flap there.. seems like solid..
My pleasure. You can find it online. At Amazon, for example: www.amazon.nl/Isopropanol-alcohol-99- Reinigingsmiddel-oplosmiddel/dp/B089W1ZP5W good luck cleaning your Dyson.
Hello, many thanks for this great video. Please could you give me the references of the Dust Bin Collector Bucket, an exploded vue,...? Indeed, I need to replace the flapper inside the dust bin collector. Many thanks for your help. And new time Excellent video.
Dyson nel complesso è una marca di m...a. Ho un DC 45 che ha funzionato per circa 6 anni ( ma lo usavo soltanto una volta a settimana) ed un giorno non ha più funzionato.Batteria esausta.La cambio similmente identica come voltaggio e amperaggio, poichè loro non ne vendono più di ricambio del modello indicato e appena sostituita dal corpo motere è uscito fumo e puzza di bruciato.INCREDIBILE !
I recommend buying the original one. I myself replace the cells of the original battery. (So I can put good quality cells back). But this is not something everyone wants to do. Often cheap cells are used in replica batteries.
Unfortunately, this guy is not paid by Dyson. Of course, there is always a chance of something breaking when you take apart an appliance. Obviously, the goal is to extend the life of your vacuum cleaner if it loses suction due to clogging, for example. No reason to take apart a well-functioning vacuum cleaner.
I'm following each step and the process is working just fine and I'm not that inclined with take-apart jobs. I'm very grateful for this video, particularly because he wasn't yapping the whole way throgh. I got the vacuum second hand and it really stinks. I had trouble getting the cheap screws out so wasn't able to take the machine completely apart but got enough apart for a deep clean. We'll see what the smell is when I reassemble it.
@@harmstro2most likely some moisture has been sucked up in the past. That then soaks the fine dust causing it to grow bacteria. That's where the smell comes from . Give the Cyclone a damn good soak, then wash , shake scrub (small bottle brush) anything you can get at. Then leave to dry for 48hrs in an airing cupboard. Especially if you cant disassemble completely. Goid luck 👍
4:03 - 4:53 seems that Dyson DC62 is much harder to disassemble than the V8? I did the V8 the other day and it went fine. But watching this, i am kinda scared to try 😮
For that part you really don't have to be afraid. It's a little fiddly but doable. The only thing I find more tedious about the DC62 is removing the rear cover.
@@SpareTimeWorkshopI dared to do it 😂😂😂 It worked. Only took me a few seconds. Now it all dries outside in the wind. Trickier part was actually to get out the last 4 screws of the cyclone parts because they were so deep and my screw driver thingy was too big. (hard to explain…) I d need one with a thinner handle/shaft thingy. But we ll see if i get the screws back in 😅
@@SpareTimeWorkshopoh and about the rear cover …, since my husband, who only used the dyson once in many years!!! let it drop, the rear thing was broken (and easy to remove) The only replacement was those purple hepa filter thingies. And to replace those it’s easy now.
Brilliant video! Not just the best on this particular topic but actually exemplary for how ALL disassembly videos should be: Featuring reasonable chapters and paying just as much attention to reassembly. I don't understand why anybody voted this down.
One tiny correction: The two screws securing the battery are PZ1 on my DC62, not PH1. And I think I spotted the same in the video as well. A PH1 screwdriver will work but is not ideal.
J’ai suivi ce tutto à la lettre en faisant tout doucement comme sur la vidéo. Mon dyson qui était très très sale (jamais démonté jusque là) n’aspirait presque plus malgré les nettoyages sommaires. Maintenant il re fonctionne comme neuf. Merci beaucoup à vous. 😊
The DC62 is a great machine and after six years mine deserved a good cleaning .
The most difficult part has been to access to the motor filters.
Thanks for your detailed tutorial.
I agree. I'm always afraid of breaking it when taking it off. Fortunately, that hasn't happened to me yet.
You're welcome.
i've watched a few of those and cleaned up my V6 with some struggle. This video seems the most detailed and professional, it's a pity i didn't see it first. Great job!
Thank you, it's nice to read that you like the video. Thanks for leaving a comment.
Agree
This is a great video. I forget all the small things between cleanings and this sure helps. A good machine and will do the job.
Best Video for DC62, extremely helpful! Thanks so much!
You're welcome, thanks for leaving a comment
Really useful video. Just finished my dc62.
Thanks for posting this 😁👍
You're welcome, thanks for your feedback. 👍
Excellent video! Very useful! Thanks!
I have cleaned mine and will reassamle tomorrow hopefully without problems. I can suggest to add the number of screws that are unscrewed at each step to make sure you have all.
I decided not to clean the filters on the back of the motor because I was unable to disassemble the part.
Great tutorial, I managed to disassemble (the most diffcult part ... ) and reassemble without major problems ! The cleaning was really due ;)
Excellent video clear concise demonstration
Thanks Ken
Thanks so much for this very useful vidéo :-). My Dyson 6 Absolute still works after 7 or 8 years and many cat's hair ;-).
You're welcome. Thank you for your massage.
Superb work ! Thank you so much ! You saved me, bravo !
You're welcome, thanks for watching my video.
This video was very helpful! Much appreciated!
Perfect video - thank you.
merci pour ce tuto, il m'a grandement aidé.
ottima spiegazione da maestro bravo
Excellent video.
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for u vidéo. 🙏🏾
great help !! thankyou ! i did it and currently the parts are drying.
(only the fine foam was pretty much disintegrated and fell apart.. i wonder if packing foam is the same..
You're welcome, I myself used an aquarium filter for a dyson where the filter fell apart. That one was very similar.
I think packing foam works fine too.
@@SpareTimeWorkshop so i bought the upgrade from aliexpress, with the different filter and now want to re-assemble.
but i wonder if the dustbin can be seperated from the grey nozzle for cleaning.. the thing you show at 10:26
there seems to be a screw behind the electrical plug (?) i would like to get these seperated since i see dirt through the transparent bin and also i can not move any flap there.. seems like solid..
I've tried, but I can't get it off either. If you did get it off it would be a lot easier to clean.
Muchas gracias
Wow !!! thank you 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the vid.
I got a question, where did you buy the isopropanol alcohol? I have troubles finding it
My pleasure. You can find it online. At Amazon, for example: www.amazon.nl/Isopropanol-alcohol-99- Reinigingsmiddel-oplosmiddel/dp/B089W1ZP5W
good luck cleaning your Dyson.
Top video. Very helpful . thanks for sharing it with us
You must also remove the external envelope of the purple filter to clean it. You will be horrified ....huge amount of dust.,,😢
When I thoroughly clean a Dyson I usually replace the filter. But I will take 1 apart good tip!
Merci pour ton travail.
Thank you for the video. Do you have a link to the tools you used for disassembly?
Thank you. I have a link of the tool I use in the description.
BIG LIKE !
Thank you 👍
Hello, many thanks for this great video. Please could you give me the references of the Dust Bin Collector Bucket, an exploded vue,...? Indeed, I need to replace the flapper inside the dust bin collector. Many thanks for your help. And new time Excellent video.
Impeccable 👌
link for a removable post hepa filter replacement?
Found it! Thanks
Dyson nel complesso è una marca di m...a. Ho un DC 45 che ha funzionato per circa 6 anni ( ma lo usavo soltanto una volta a settimana) ed un giorno non ha più funzionato.Batteria esausta.La cambio similmente identica come voltaggio e amperaggio, poichè loro non ne vendono più di ricambio del modello indicato e appena sostituita dal corpo motere è uscito fumo e puzza di bruciato.INCREDIBILE !
Would you recommend to buy the original battery or is it okay to go with the knock off?
I recommend buying the original one. I myself replace the cells of the original battery. (So I can put good quality cells back). But this is not something everyone wants to do.
Often cheap cells are used in replica batteries.
any replacement for 2 post filters?
Not having found them myself, I ended up making one of a fine aquarium pump filter. This one was very similar in texture.
I hope Tyson's paying this guy because I would hate to see how many people have ruined their vacuum trying to do this and have to buy a new vacuum
Unfortunately, this guy is not paid by Dyson.
Of course, there is always a chance of something breaking when you take apart an appliance. Obviously, the goal is to extend the life of your vacuum cleaner if it loses suction due to clogging, for example.
No reason to take apart a well-functioning vacuum cleaner.
Indicazioni precise,sono riuscito a smontarlo e rimontando con facilità. Funziona benissimo. Grazie al ragazzo.😊😊
@@erosroberto Non c'è di che. Grazie per la risposta
I'm following each step and the process is working just fine and I'm not that inclined with take-apart jobs. I'm very grateful for this video, particularly because he wasn't yapping the whole way throgh. I got the vacuum second hand and it really stinks. I had trouble getting the cheap screws out so wasn't able to take the machine completely apart but got enough apart for a deep clean. We'll see what the smell is when I reassemble it.
@@harmstro2most likely some moisture has been sucked up in the past. That then soaks the fine dust causing it to grow bacteria. That's where the smell comes from . Give the Cyclone a damn good soak, then wash , shake scrub (small bottle brush) anything you can get at. Then leave to dry for 48hrs in an airing cupboard.
Especially if you cant disassemble completely.
Goid luck 👍
best ever!❤
4:03 - 4:53 seems that Dyson DC62 is much harder to disassemble than the V8? I did the V8 the other day and it went fine. But watching this, i am kinda scared to try 😮
For that part you really don't have to be afraid. It's a little fiddly but doable.
The only thing I find more tedious about the DC62 is removing the rear cover.
@@SpareTimeWorkshopI dared to do it 😂😂😂 It worked. Only took me a few seconds. Now it all dries outside in the wind. Trickier part was actually to get out the last 4 screws of the cyclone parts because they were so deep and my screw driver thingy was too big. (hard to explain…) I d need one with a thinner handle/shaft thingy. But we ll see if i get the screws back in 😅
@@SpareTimeWorkshopoh and about the rear cover …, since my husband, who only used the dyson once in many years!!! let it drop, the rear thing was broken (and easy to remove) The only replacement was those purple hepa filter thingies. And to replace those it’s easy now.
It worked. Screws went back in easier than out. 😅 Dyson works and smells like a charm now 🥳🤗🎉 Thanx
This vacuum is a real pain. I hate it so much.
I'm pretty happy with it. What exactly do you hate about your dyson?