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givemesam
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
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does all the dirt pass through a dyson motor?
Original Message Feb 11, 2011 6:08 pm |
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I purchased a used Dyson DC17. BAD IDEA It was so full of pet dander, and my friends are allergic to cats, that i was afraid to turn it on. Since i am handy, i completely took it apart, cleaned everything that can be cleaned very well. ALL the caked on white dander, and poop is gone. I know. poop. I should have known better i guess. 2 questions: - Does all the dirt pass through the motor? I didnt clean the motor as it was not easy to open or get to. If dirt does through it, is it possible that it is filthy like the rest or it? I know other vacuums had dirt go through it, but the dyson is like 100,000 rpm and i feel like it would shatter if a penny went through it. - is there a local store that sells the grey extension hose near seattle? that is impossible to clean 100%. Thank you! Sam
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: does all the dirt pass through a dyson motor?
Reply #3 Feb 11, 2011 8:21 pm |
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Ok, thank you for that detailed reply. I am not sure where the post filter is on the vacuum. I checked the Hepa filter one that is blue with a big 6 and one side of it had some hair particles and dust, the other side was clean, which i presume is the intake. If that clean side was indeed clean (it was very clean), can i assume that the motor is ok? I couldnt figure out how to get to the motor bay as the brush head part of the vac would not come off. I opened one side, but tried everything for the other side and it was a no go. The DC17 is much different than the more popular DC14. I found a shop that is selling a normally used DC17, so im going to get a hose from them. I learned a valuable lesson this week, precisely when i was arm deep in my bathtub bating dyson parts.... thanks you Hello Givemesam:
The blue washable filter is the pre-motor filter on DC17 and may have been washed/replaced after the dirt penetrated the motor. Not being the first and only user, you can't assume that a clean filter now precludes dirt having gotten to the motor before. The HEPA post motor is not washable, if I recall correctly from the dyson instructions. I suggest if you haven't already that you visit the dyson web site and read/download the user guide for your particular model DC17. It will assist you now and in the future. Glad to hear you secured a hose. I might suggest you discuss your concerns/questions with the vacuum shop owner/operator. Direct face to face give and take with the vacuum in on hand and in sight is the best way to go. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: does all the dirt pass through a dyson motor?
Reply #4 Feb 12, 2011 12:30 pm |
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Hello Givemesam: Out of curiosity, I did some research to determine what motor is used in dyson's DC17 and decided to post it here: Vacuum cleaner old timers will recognize this famous motor as a one fan panasonic made motor that has been used in the vacuum industry since the 1970's. Thought you might like to know too since you were concerned about the degradation of the motor if the vacuum was abused. Carmine D.
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givemesam
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
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Re: does all the dirt pass through a dyson motor?
Reply #5 Feb 13, 2011 1:28 pm |
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thank you! ill look into that!
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: does all the dirt pass through a dyson motor?
Reply #7 Feb 16, 2011 2:09 pm |
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DC 17's are faulty machines. They have a seal in the bin that doesn't work properly. Dirt gets in every pore of that machine. I think there is a warranty/replacement out on some parts.
Hi Lucky1:
I didn't know this about DC17's. But I began to suspect a problem when all the big box retailers culled it from their shelves and rumors spread that dyson planned to scrub the model from its line up. Carmine D.
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