Cleaning the head of a Dyson vacuum is an essential maintenance task that helps to keep your vacuum cleaner running smoothly and efficiently. When the vacuum head becomes clogged with dirt and debris, it can reduce the suction power of the vacuum and make it more difficult to clean your floors. In addition, a clogged vacuum head can also lead to overheating of the vacuum motor, which can shorten the life of the vacuum cleaner.
There are a few different ways to clean the head of a Dyson vacuum, depending on the model of vacuum that you have. However, the general steps are the same for all models. First, you will need to remove the vacuum head from the vacuum cleaner. To do this, simply press the release button on the back of the vacuum cleaner and pull the vacuum head straight up. Once the vacuum head is removed, you will need to remove the brushroll from the vacuum head. To do this, simply pull the brushroll straight out of the vacuum head. Once the brushroll is removed, you can clean it with a damp cloth or a vacuum cleaner attachment. Be sure to remove any hair or debris that is wrapped around the brushroll.