having had no problems since we bought it, when switched on couple of days ago the unit is dead, I checked the plug wiring & fuse both O.K, any ideas?....last time worked perfect....kev
move the flexible hose out and note a small hole that goes into the on/off switch. Put a screwdriver through the hole to push the plastic back and the on/off buttton can be lifted off. Then remove the phillips screw that holds the switch assembly to the cleaner. The power lead and switch can then be pulled out.
bryan, May 2009
Thanks for the tips, I found a broken mains lead just inside the body.....saved £200!!! yes!!.....thanks again....Kev.
Kev., September 2004
Have a look in a few of the other questions relating to the DC04. I have just had to repair my cable which had broken down inside, just as it enters the casing. There is some good advice regarding removing the switch housings.