Tip & How-To about Dyson DC59 Animal Bagless Cordless Stick Vacuum

Dyson DC59 and DC62 - vacuum makes a pulsing sound (removing a blockage)

Dyson Digital Slim DC59 and DC62 cordless vacuum cleaners are engineered to make a pulsing sound to let you know if they're blocked. This could happen if an item too large for the machine is accidentally vacuumed up. Our video support guide will help you identify and remove any obstructions from the motorised floor tool, wand or bin inlet.

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i want your instruction manual for my Dyson dc59 in french

Hi there, it's Jack at Dyson.

As the Dyson DC59 Digital Slim cordless vacuum is not sold in France, we don't have the User guide for this particular model available in French. However, the very similar DC62 is on sale in France and I would be happy to email you a .pdf copy of the DC62 User guide.

Please email me directly at [email protected] so I can arrange this for you. I'll look forward to hearing from you.
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Why is pulsing ?

Hi there, it's Jack at Dyson.

Dyson Digital Slim cordless vacuums, including DC59 Animal and DC59 Motorhead, are engineered to make a pulsing sound to warn you if they're blocked. This could happen if an item too large for the machine is accidentally vacuumed up. Our video support guide will help you remove any obstructions from the motorised floor tool, wand or bin inlet:

I'm confident this will resolve the issue, but for further guidance from our experts please give us a call on 0800 298 0298 (UK), 1-866-693-9766 (US), 1-877-397-6622 (CA) or 1800 239 766 (AU).
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