Dyson DC07 Pre Motor Lifetime Filter Stock Number: ES875479
Genuine Dyson spare part for DC07 vacuum cleaners - highest grade filter without losing suction
Manufactured by Dyson
(This part fits select models)
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This product is compatible with:
- Dyson DC07 Vacuum Cleaners
Dyson Lifetime Pre Motor DC07 Vacuum Filter
The pre-motor filter in your vacuum plays an essential role in the running of your vacuum, as it acts as a protection to the motor. Over time filters can become blocked, and they should be replaced on a regular basis. The replacement of filters in your vacuum is an essential part of the care and maintenance needed, in order for you to continue to get the best cleaning performance from your vacuum.
eSpares has this replacement pre-motor filter, that could soon be yours to help get your vacuum ready for top cleaning action again.
Specifications:
- Pre Motor Lifetime Filter
- Washable
- Filters particles as small as cigarette smoke (0.1 micron)
- Dyson recommends you wash once every 6 months for optimum performance
Genuine spare part for select models of Dyson vacuums.
Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
4 Questions and 4 Answers
Many Dyson filters say to rinse them under a tap but not to use detergent to clean them. Why is that? Surely some mild green washing up liquid won't harm them? Using a detergent does help get them a lot cleaner.
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Chris at eSpares says...
It may be that detergent residue if not rinsed thoroughly may become sticky and block quickly. If that is the manufacturers advice we would suggest you follow it.
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eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...
Hopefully this video helps: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/vacuum-cleaners/a/4/1299/loss-of-suction-dyson-dc04.html If you require further assistance, contact Dyson for technical support.
My motor is overheating and cutting out. Dust seems to be getting past the pre motor filter. 1 Answer
I have cleaned the filter every couple of weeks. I cannot see where the dust is getting past the filter but at the post filter stage it has a lot of fine dust attached to the body of the motor under the post motor filter. The post motor filter is very dirty also. What can I check and which parts do I need. I think I could do with some new filters and housing?
- One thing to check is that your pre-motor filter is securely fastened in. Check that the securing clip hasn't broken or on the verge of breaking. We've had 2 of these clips go ourselves and it seems to be a weak spot on the vacuum. If there is any slight "mis-fit" of the pre-motor filter then dust particles will get sucked in around that area, leading to a clogged and dirty post filter. hope this helps
i have removed the the filter holder from vac,but the filter will not come out!,should i force it out?
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hi Murt, if you twist this part loose, using a 'softly-softly' approach, it should come loose.
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