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Dyson battery won’t charge – If your Dyson vacuum cleaner battery won’t charge, first check if the charger is working properly. If the charger is fine, then the battery may be damaged and needs to be replaced. You can contact Dyson customer service center to purchase an original Dyson battery.
Dyson vacuum battery life gets shorter – If you notice that the battery life of your Dyson vacuum cleaner is shorter than before, the battery may be old or the charger may be faulty. You can try replacing the charger and if the problem persists then you will need to purchase a new Dyson 215866 battery.
Please note that Dyson vacuum cleaners use lithium batteries, which have a longer battery life, but if you charge the battery to 100% frequently, it may shorten the battery life. Therefore, it is recommended that you recharge the battery when it is down to 20-30%.
Dyson vacuum cleaner has no suction – If you find that your Dyson vacuum cleaner has no suction, the battery may be low or the motor may be faulty. Please charge the battery first and if the problem persists, please contact Dyson Customer Service Center for repair or motor replacement.