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One of the great things about the Dyson range of cordless vacuums is that it’s easy to remove and replace the battery.This isn’t the case for all battery-powered appliances, so we applaud Dyson for giving their customers the power to swap the battery when necessary.. It’s important to take care when replacing your Dyson V6 battery though.

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Here’s how to do it..Step 1: Unplug And Prepare The Vacuum.It sounds obvious, but the first step to replacing the V6 battery is to make sure the vacuum isn’t plugged into the charger..

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Performing any maintenance on a vacuum while it’s plugged into the mains power supply could risk electrocution.It’s also impossible to remove the V6 battery when it’s plugged in.. Once the vacuum has been unplugged, prepare your V6 for a battery change with the following three steps:.

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Detach the wand to make the vacuum easier to hold..

Empty the dust canister using the red latch..If your Miele vacuum doesn’t switch on at all, then there is likely to be an electrical problem.

Unfortunately, electrical issues should only ever be fixed by a professional.. For vacuums that are still under warranty, contact Miele to see if they can fix the issue for you.You’ll need to take your Miele vacuum to a vacuum service centre if it’s out of warranty or second-hand though.. 4.

Vacuum Isn’t Picking Up Debris (Or It’s Spitting Out).If the vacuum cleaner is powering up and running correctly, but fails to pick up debris, there may be a blockage in the floorhead..