If you’re having trouble finding the sticker, navigate to http://www. dyson. com/support/findserialnumber. aspx.
If you don’t see an option for “Wash the filter,” view the user guide instead.
Some models, such as the DC07, have a washable filter as well as a post-motor filter that never needs to be washed. [1] X Research source Some models, such as the DC24 Multi Floor, have more than one washable filter. [2] X Research source Most models’ filters require washing every three to six months. However, Dyson 360 robot vacuum’s pre-filter should be washed at least every month. [3] X Research source
Some cordless models – such as DC35 and DC44 – require a pre-soak. [4] X Research source Some upright vacuums, such as DC17, require a pre-soak. Others, such as DC24 Multi Floor, do not. [5] X Research source
Some filters may require up to ten rinses until the water runs clear. [7] X Research source
For example, leave your filter outside in the sunshine, or near (not on) a radiator.
Some upright and cordless models – such as DC07, DC15, DC17, and DC24 – should air dry for twelve hours. Some models – such as DC17 (upright) and 360 (robot) – should air dry for twenty-four hours.