How to Fix a Dyson Vacuum Beater Bar
Things You'll Need
Instructions
1Unplug the Dyson and allow it to remain unplugged for one hour after its most recent use.
2
Lay the Dyson vacuum on the floor so that the bottom of the vacuum and the beater bar are facing up.
3
Use a screwdriver or a dime to turn each of the three screws that hold the sole plate covering the beater bar in place. Turn each screw one full turn to the left. The screws are not removable.
4
Pull the sole plate off. It will detach easily.
5
Pull the hairs and lint out of the beater bar. Cut stubborn long hairs with a utility knife or pair of scissors. Clear the beater bar and the areas directly adjacent to it.
6
Replace the plastic guard. Align the three tabs on the end of the sole plate -- the end opposite the screws -- in the three grooves. Rest that end of the sole plate into the grooves, then place the rest of the sole plate into place by pressing it forward. Turn each of the screws one full turn to the right to secure the sole plate.