Question about Dyson Air Multiplier 10" AM01 Bladeless Fan - Satin Iron/Blue
I have noticed that a component that looks like a ceramic disk capacitor (Blue) situated close to the blue ceramic disk capacitor in the ciruit board of my bladeless fan has been burned. I want to replace the same. Can you get the specification of the this component for replacement.
First, you need to make sure that the faulty component is the ceramic capacitor. Then check to see if it's broken.
Use the multimeter and read the voltage on the capacitor leads. The voltage should read near 9 volts. The voltage will discharge rapidly to 0V because the capacitor is discharging through the multimeter. If the capacitor will not retain that voltage, it is defective and should be replaced. (Source:https://www.apogeeweb.net/electron/what-are-ceramic-capacitors)
Posted on Jun 08, 2021
SOURCE: I put a new battery
Hi there,
Sorry to hear you're having difficulties with your DC16. Although your cleaner will no longer be under its original 2 year warranty, the new motor assembly would be covered by a 12 month warranty if you purchased it directly from Dyson. As long as the cleaner has been used in accordance with the terms and conditions described in the manual, we should be able to replace this for you.
Alternatively, we could arrange to have the cleaner returned to us for further inspection.
In either case, please get in touch with us directly so we can discuss the issue further. You can call us free on 08002980298 - our Helpline is open from 7am until 10pm, 7 days a week. We look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Jack
Dyson Customer Service
Posted on Aug 01, 2011
SOURCE: Dc15 fuse
Hi Lee,
I'm sorry to hear you're having difficulty with your DC15. If you'd like some help, please give us a call on 0800 298 0298 - we may be able to resolve the issue with some troubleshooting over the phone.
Best wishes,
Jack
Dyson Online Customer Support
http://www.dyson.com
Posted on Jul 06, 2012
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