I am trying to open up this machine, having taken out all visible screws along with easily removable upper hinged parts, the two halves will only separate by 15 mm or so. It's as though there's a hidden catch or screws somewhere. Any help please, I'm a retired engineer, used to dismantling things, but this one has beaten me!
Ta Haway. I am a retired Electronics engineer and could not resist finding out after spotting your post this morning. Haha makes my Dyson look easy now. Hope you managed to fix it. Bet we both could repair the module that the guy in the video replaced wholesale.
Thanks Togo, yes, this one looks brand new, mine, actually, my son's, is full of builders dust, cement and god knows what ! And I reached that point with a soft hammer !! And I have a Dyson too...
Haha. What was the problem with the Meile?
When we still had our dog I had a problem with the brush not turning on the Dyson(DC59). I thought it must be a belt or motor problem(a little dc motor for the brush) so stripped it down. It turned out to be dog hair had packed tight into the nylon bearing and jammed it solid. Took me an age to pick it out with a dentist's Sickle Probe. She was a Bearded Collie/Blue Merle with a long coat. Mare.
Thanks for that, I was a member years back, let it go, I get in for crossword answers now and again. Haven't tackled the Miele yet, switch doesn't latch on, I now see that the switch housing just pulls off. Thanks again Togo.
Hi Togo, all done, just an awful lot of dirt and dust, half a kilo of rubble in the bag, switch OK after some switch cleaner, the assembly with the switch pad and the cord winder, without that video, I would never have applied so much effort to remove it, talk about vorsprung dur technik, it's built to survive a nuclear war!!!
Anyway, a good clean, as good as new, I'll tell my son not to let builders near it...
Well done...….nothing like an "old hand" when it comes to fixing kit. My "smart whatsit" son always turns up with broken stuff because he knows I can fettle it.
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