Hose is from suction head to ball filter connection
SOURCE: Dyson Animal hose collapses when using attachment hose
You have a clog in either your hose or your wand. You need to take off the wand and hose and inspect them.
SOURCE: Problems with Dyson DC14 Animal Bagless Vacuum
Two possible solutions come to mind. First off, there is a clog in your hose. If you have another vacuum, try using the hose on that one to **** it out.
If that doesn't work, you may need to have the clutch replaced. Check your warranty. The clog wont be covered, but the clutch will be,
SOURCE: A Dyson dc 17 Animal and the wand/hose has lost suction
Hi its Darran at Dyson.
From your description of the problem, it sounds as though the wand/hose is blocked. To check this, remove the wand/hose assembly from the machine, switch it on and test the suction from the top of the wand with your hand. If the suction is poor, remove the wand from the hose and test the suction from the top of the hose. If its good here, then you know that the wand handle is blocked.
For the full diagnostics, check out the Support section on our website at www.dyson.com or call our Helpline on 1866MYDYSON.
Kind regards
Darran
Dyson Customer Service
SOURCE: No suction on wand of Dyson DC14 Animal
Hi its Darran at Dyson.
It sounds as though the wand handle is blocked. To check this, remove the wand/hose from the machine as if you were going to use it to vacuum the stairs. Switch the machine on and test the suction at the top of the wand handle with your hand. If the suction from the wand is poor, remove the wand from the hose and test the suction again from the top of the hose. If the suction here is good, then you know the wand handle is blocked. If the suction is poor at the hose, you can remove the hose from the machine and clear any blockages here.
For the full blockage procedure please visit the support section on our website at www.dyson.com.
Kind regards
Darran
Dyson customer Service
SOURCE: Dyson Animal, purple ball, no suction upright
you might be missing a blockage in the hose from the brushes to the dust collector Take apart the hoses and check
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