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Dyson Models => Dyson DC07 => Topic started by: dragoncurt on February 25, 2018, 09:58:56 pm

Title: DC07 bin flap won't attatch
Post by: dragoncurt on February 25, 2018, 09:58:56 pm
I've got the top bin open part but as I did not leave the bottom of the bin opened so now I can't get the release catch to go back into the bottom of the bin flap. Any correct way to do it as I think it could be just me. Thanks
Title: Re: DC07 bin flap won't attatch
Post by: bluebumble485 on February 25, 2018, 10:15:00 pm
take the rod off the top one screw then there is one side flat slide down between cyclones then tap job done
Title: Re: DC07 bin flap won't attatch
Post by: dragoncurt on February 25, 2018, 10:26:10 pm
Oh yh thank you very much.
Title: Re: DC07 bin flap won't attatch
Post by: dragoncurt on February 26, 2018, 06:48:23 pm
take the rod off the top one screw then there is one side flat slide down between cyclones then tap job done

I tried it but the same "screwdriver" the T one does not let me take the screw out from it, do you know which one I would need as I don't I have the right one.
Title: Re: DC07 bin flap won't attatch
Post by: MVacs on February 26, 2018, 07:46:12 pm
take the rod off the top one screw then there is one side flat slide down between cyclones then tap job done

I tried it but the same "screwdriver" the T one does not let me take the screw out from it, do you know which one I would need as I don't I have the right one.

To remove the push rod from the cyclone top handle is a T15.
Title: Re: DC07 bin flap won't attatch
Post by: dragoncurt on March 02, 2018, 03:48:31 pm
take the rod off the top one screw then there is one side flat slide down between cyclones then tap job done

I tried it but the same "screwdriver" the T one does not let me take the screw out from it, do you know which one I would need as I don't I have the right one.

To remove the push rod from the cyclone top handle is a T15.

Sorry for my late reply. Thanks for the help, I also instead used a small flat head to get it out. Thanks