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Dyson V7 Brush Bar Not Spinning

The brush bar on your vacuum performs a key role in its cleaning performance. The rotary brush in the cleaner head of your Dyson V7 spins at high speeds and helps to beat and dislodge the dirt out of your carpets.

When the agitator brush no longer spins eSpares is here to help! This article has the most common causes which could be causing the brush bar to be less effective at agitating the dirt, and offers advice on how you can remedy the problem.

Brush Bar

A common issue for homes with pets or members of the family with long hair, is that fur and other fibres become loose on the floor and become embedded deep in carpets. The role of the vacuum cleaner's brush bar is to catch and loosen the dirt from the carpet - but this can lead to those fibres becoming entangled around the agitator brush. If this happens it can lead the brush bar to stop spinning, and prevent you from cleaning your floors.

To get your brush bar spinning again you will want to access the rotary brush and cut away the tangled hairs and fibres.

Safety First! Please make sure your appliance is switched off before beginning any maintenance work.

  • Start by removing the cleaner head, and on the underside proceed to undo the fastener which holds the base in place.
  • Once open, you will now be able to access the brush bar, using a knife or a pair of scissors carefully cut away any items which have become tangled around the brush.
  • When the brush bar can move freely fit it back in place and close up the cleaner head.

If you have noticed that the brush bar is looking a little worse for wear then you'll want to replace it to ensure you can continue to clean your home.


Blockages

When your brush is struggling to spin the fault could also be due to blockages within the cleaner head, wand or bin inlet. To ensure that your vacuum can continue to run you will want to remove these blockages from the machine.

Safety First! Please make sure that you’ve switched off your appliance and disconnected it from the mains before beginning any repair.

  • Remove the tools, wand and bin from the hoover and inspect these areas for blockages and remove them as necessary.

If unfortunately you find that the cleaner head, wand, or bin has become damaged you will want to replace them to ensure that your cordless Dyson can continue to run.


Bin Inlet

The inlet from the wand to the bin can become blocked. Designed with a flap which helps regulate the air-flow, this on occasion can become stuck. To restore the suction power you will want to un-stick the flap to bring back the correct air flow and have your brush spinning once again.

Safety First! Please make sure your appliance is switched off before beginning any maintenance work.

Remove the cleaner head and wand from the machine, here you should see clearly into the bin inlet.

  • Find the inlet flap and carefully use your fingers or a tool to un-stick the flap from its position. If there is any other kind of blockage, remove this as this could be causing the flap to become stuck.
  • You can now refit the wand and tools and retest your machine.

With the bin inlet cleared you should find the performance of your hoover has been restored.