I tried this last week and it worked great. Same problem and now the heat is working and unit is as good as new. I used a paper towel to absorb extra water with it tipped upside down by wedging it in there. Thanks!
I just picked one of these up for $4 at a thrift shop, they had it in the e-waste bin because it wouldn't blow. I found you by your video about the blockage, I was thinking it was more internal and hadn't even looked at those damn grills. Thanks for that vid. Anywho, you can take the top ring off the base. It separates at that seam that goes all the way around the cylinder several centimeters above the intake grills. You just grab the base with one hand and grab inside the ring at the bottom with the other, turn anti-clockwise, and voila. That is also where you pull out the motor/impeller assembly through the top, you have to disconnect the wires from the circuits in the very bottom first.
Great video! Thank you for the advice, it worked really well. I can't believe how much gunk came out of the "bladeless" fan part. And it appears to have cleaned up the funky smells. The entire project took me about 2 hours from dismantle, cleaning the accumulated dust and gunk in the fan/motor area and then dunking.
Thanks. I am pleased you found it useful. As far as I can make out it is the only way of doing it. They are a stupidly expensive item that is flawed. They should have added a decent removable filter. It is OK to wash electrical stuff in soapy water so long as you let it dry. When it get too manky, I give my computer keyboard a deep clean in the dishwasher on its own. It comes out like new but you need to put it somewhere warm for a week.
Mine after two years is turning off by itself, presumably from build ups in that upper area. Considering doing this myself! Looks easy enough, you’re a genius!
This fixed my H2 overheating error. I used to not be able to run the heat on a speed below 6 without overheating now I have been running it on 3 for a couple of days. Thank you!
I wash our company's Dell computer keyboards in a Dishwasher too...(obviously without crockery) They come out like new but then have to spend 4 hours in the oven at 790 degrees C!! The staff think that they get a new keyboard every couple of months!!
Great vid, only ever cleaned lower section. With endoscope, the heating element/matrix gets clogged with dust, worse in a non-smoke-free environment! There really needs to be a proper filter in these the intake holes will never stop all dust. Impeller and guides get caked in the end. Built to fail???
Cheers for the video, I just got one that works perfect but smells awful. I also managed to remove the top part from the middle by removing a hidden screw. This gave better access for the cleaning solution to get in. Added a small amount of bleach for good measure!
Thanks for the comment. Hi there are several revisions of this design. I find the dunking works best and is much quicker. So long as it is dry when powered up it works like a charm.
Mate, I bought one of the newer models from the store and the heating and the cooling mode produced no smell, but when I set it to fan mode only, my study smelt like a bunch of wet dogs had been in there after an hour of running it.
Thanks for sharing this ! I bought a second hand M09 and it smelt like hell. I just tried your method (after I clean each removable part ^^), I'm worried because I hear a "water" noise when I upturn the dyson, like water is stuck in it.. you think it's not a big deal ?
You need to let it dry for a week in a warm place. Don't operate it until it is fully dried out. I have done it with three of these and it always worked.
Need to attempt this, I have some dishwasher "ActionPacs" (little dissolving bags of powder detergent - brand is Cascade; not sure if you have same in UK), I'm wondering if these would be suitable, how does one tell? Is all dishwasher detergent more or less the same? Is there a particular chemical or brand I should look for?
@@razenby thanks, I'm going to guess that the encapsulated liquid stuff (images.app.goo.gl/8Gf7MxCEVR8ZLbGb9) is something I'm not interested in (perfume, sanitizer, descalers or something) and I'll just release the white powder into a bucket of hot water and discard the rest of the packet. 🍻
@@silversage9993 I just did it and it worked for me. With heat mode on, it now smells like a dishwasher after a cycle which is a dramatic improvement; hoping that smell will fade a bit. Probably a good idea to wear dish gloves as everything you dip in the solution feels slimey as soon as it goes in (detergent says it can cause skin irritation).
You think this will help a H2 error AM09? I took this thing apart and cleaned it entirely, no dust that I can see. Worked find for 2 weeks and now H2 error constantly. I am willing to get the dish cleaning tabs and soak it. This was a much needed heater for my room.
If the H2 error occurs only when in heating mode then the overheat sensor is saying that the heater is too hot. Does it blow cold well with no error? If you have cleaned it and it is blowing air OK then check that none of the connectors have become loose when you cleaned it.
When you are up mate I was wondering if its really any detergent for dishes? I was going to do 50% distilled water 50% isopropyl but if I can save cash I would love it
The whole H2 error in my opinion is a BUNCH OF BULLSHIT and I will NEVER buy another Dyson product again because of the CRAP they pulled on me!!!!! These EXPENSIVE MACHINES ARE JUST WORTHLESS!! So upset and disappointed with their company. Back in 2015 I bought a Dyson AM05 HOT + COLD fan and within a couple months it started to make a clicking sound when it would oscillate. When I contact Dyson, they sent me a new AM05. Then within a couple months it too had issues (heater stopped working (apparently a recall), so I got my money back. I then purchased the AM09 ($499) and around a year or so it was doing this strange "H2" ERROR. H2: When fan is on HEATER Mode... "H2" would come on after a few minutes and flash continuously along with the red power button. At that point, the heater would be turned OFF and the COLD would be on, and blowing FULL BLAST. The entire unit is FROZEN, Buttons don't respond and the remote does not respond. You have to pull the plug to turn it off. I called up dyson customer support and was told H2 is there to alert to an over/under current. The Dyson machine draws more energy while it's in the heat mode (1500 watts) and so you HAVE to connect it directly to a wallsocket and NOT into a surge protector or an extension cord. Now at the time I had it in an extension cord because the cord is rather short and so that made sense. Fast Forward to 2020 and I have the same issue but this time it's plugged directly into the wall and still would have that H2 error... I didn't use the fan all that much because it was rather aggravating. Fast Forward to a month ago and AGAIN, same thing again... So I looked it up and says that if it still occurs that it could be that the power is being drawn out of the wallsocket and so the Dyson should be plugged to IT'S OWN WALL SOCKET with nothing else plugged in. The wall socket has your typical 2 sockets. One was the dyson's cord, and the other socket was to a surge protector where the computer and it's components were connected to. I went out and purchased an extension cord so I can run the computer surge protection to a SEPARATE wall socket on the other side of the room and so that way the Dyson has it's own wallsocket and NOTHING else.. AND IT STILL DOES THE H2 error. I contact Dyson thru their chat and the customer service says the machine has to be replaced (offered a 20% discount but has to be purchased right then and there off a machine nearly 2 TIMES the cost I paid for this AM09!!) because my AM09 only gets 2 years for warranty! (And all dysons get 2 years) There is nothing passed AM09 as they moved to PURIFIERS which now are between $799-$899!!! That means that the unit was DEFECTIVE while it was in warranty and the extension cord had NOTHING to do with this H2 error in the first place! There are a LOT of Dyson owners reporting this H2 error and just seems like it a ploy to force customers to buy a new one. As a result, my $500 Dyson lasted 1 1/2 years before BREAKING DOWN in what is NOW described as "needing to be replaced and cannot be fixed" according to the Dyson customer service rep. So those who are having the issue and being told it's because you are using an extension cord, WRONG! I am pretty pissed off at Dyson.. They say you get what you pay for.. Well the Dyson products are literally the MOST EXPENSIVE of their class and you get a DESPICABLE 2 year warranty!!!
Literally just twist the top and it comes off. It doesn’t move far, and can be a bit stiff, but then the whole top comes off and you can soak it safely. I just literally sprayed mine through with the hose today. It wasn’t smelly but it was caked with dust inside.
@@mcaduser Still smells sweet. It was do or die, it works. Nothing wrong with water unless it isn't allowed sufficient time to dry out before switch on.
@@mcaduser I've moved the components to clean as my last resort for the H2 error and in my AM09 there was NO WAY to remove the elements that I could see.. The wires went up into the Air Multiplier and nothing was removable. PERHAPS it could from the front where the lip is but that looks to be glued on.
Brand new Dyson air filters have a musty odor when they are brand new out of the box. I wonder if you are suffering the same odor problems from the Fresh filters. It is a real problem! I don't know how they can keep selling filters that arrived with a bad odor in them that never goes away.
@@MたいしS by turning a $399 air filter into a $399 fan and taking the filter out of the darn thing. That is the only way to make it stop stinking. I got this smarmiest email back from the supposed escalation team at Dyson about this matter and they are in absolute disbelief that there is an odor to this product because apparently I'm the only one that has waited on hold long enough to complain with them. They said they would replace the machine and have UPS come and pick it up but I actually really like the fan and I have been begging them just to rework the darn filters and get an outside nose on the task because there really is a very very bad odor that stinks up my whole apartment. I wish everybody who hates the way those filters smell would call them at their customer service number. I wish I knew what it was off the top of my head but it was easy to find online.
@@MたいしS Right on. Hold time is prohibitive and email got a reply in next business day. Talking is good though after such a hold. Thank you and good luck!!!
@@razenby I have just done it!. I actually did it 4 times , each time was less funky but the smell went in the first wash. I'm in Australia and it's in the 30's at the moment,so hopefully it won't take long to dry. Thanks so much! You should trademark this idea 😀🐨
@@razenby hope so I haven't got heating on this time of year so just gonna leave it a while. Couldn't get all the water out the head of it, so it'll be a good while
@@razenby well dried it out warm for a week turned fan on full heat. Started crackleing and pop so switched it off and throw it away. Unusable anyways Coss of smell
Indeed. All electronics used to be washed. Dishwasher tablets are designed not to corrode metal parts. In the 90s when Arklone CFC solvent was banned, virtually all electronics were washed in an aqueous cleaning line. Then they perfected no clean flux that sublimes in the reflow oven.
I tried this last week and it worked great. Same problem and now the heat is working and unit is as good as new. I used a paper towel to absorb extra water with it tipped upside down by wedging it in there. Thanks!
Great to hear! They really can get very smelly. Thanks for watching.
I just picked one of these up for $4 at a thrift shop, they had it in the e-waste bin because it wouldn't blow. I found you by your video about the blockage, I was thinking it was more internal and hadn't even looked at those damn grills. Thanks for that vid. Anywho, you can take the top ring off the base. It separates at that seam that goes all the way around the cylinder several centimeters above the intake grills. You just grab the base with one hand and grab inside the ring at the bottom with the other, turn anti-clockwise, and voila. That is also where you pull out the motor/impeller assembly through the top, you have to disconnect the wires from the circuits in the very bottom first.
Good tip thanks.,.
Great video! Thank you for the advice, it worked really well. I can't believe how much gunk came out of the "bladeless" fan part. And it appears to have cleaned up the funky smells. The entire project took me about 2 hours from dismantle, cleaning the accumulated dust and gunk in the fan/motor area and then dunking.
Thanks. I am pleased you found it useful. As far as I can make out it is the only way of doing it. They are a stupidly expensive item that is flawed. They should have added a decent removable filter. It is OK to wash electrical stuff in soapy water so long as you let it dry. When it get too manky, I give my computer keyboard a deep clean in the dishwasher on its own. It comes out like new but you need to put it somewhere warm for a week.
How it it stored during drying process?
Mine after two years is turning off by itself, presumably from build ups in that upper area. Considering doing this myself! Looks easy enough, you’re a genius!
Good luck.
Did you do it?
This fixed my H2 overheating error. I used to not be able to run the heat on a speed below 6 without overheating now I have been running it on 3 for a couple of days. Thank you!
Good job. Thanks for watching.
OMG..not sure I will ever do what you did…but you are hilarious !!
I wash our company's Dell computer keyboards in a Dishwasher too...(obviously without crockery) They come out like new but then have to spend 4 hours in the oven at 790 degrees C!! The staff think that they get a new keyboard every couple of months!!
790 degrees C won't do any type of plastic or components any good!
Great vid, only ever cleaned lower section. With endoscope, the heating element/matrix gets clogged with dust, worse in a non-smoke-free environment! There really needs to be a proper filter in these the intake holes will never stop all dust. Impeller and guides get caked in the end. Built to fail???
It seems like it. What amazes me is that people still keep buying them at those prices and gangster margins. A true victory of style over utility!
Tell this guy its a desk top model On the floor it will be like a vacuum cleaner and suck up pet hair an more Dont leave it on the Floor!
@@davidgiusto7358 not everyone has the desk space. i don't when real estate is $300/ sqft
Dyson vacuums suck! Good on suction, but reliability is pretty poor. I’m sticking with Henry.
@@AmigaA-or2hj Have two Dyson stick vacs since released a V6 and V8 and only ever had one problem with V6 wall charger failing.
Cheers for the video, I just got one that works perfect but smells awful. I also managed to remove the top part from the middle by removing a hidden screw. This gave better access for the cleaning solution to get in. Added a small amount of bleach for good measure!
Thanks for the comment. Hi there are several revisions of this design. I find the dunking works best and is much quicker. So long as it is dry when powered up it works like a charm.
Mate, I bought one of the newer models from the store and the heating and the cooling mode produced no smell, but when I set it to fan mode only, my study smelt like a bunch of wet dogs had been in there after an hour of running it.
That is not good.
Hi what i must put to water for cleaning the dyson and does it hsve filter to clean ?
Dish washer tablets
I just cleaned by Dyson pure hot+cool fan exactly how you demonstrated..fingers cross, I will again update in 3 days
Rama Gudipudi did it work
did it work ? please update
It works see other comments.
Dyson has a recall on the hot + cool so you might as well just send it to them for them to clean and fix
Another case of victory of style over technical design
Do you know if there is a certain model?
It’s the AM04 & AM05.
Thanks for sharing this ! I bought a second hand M09 and it smelt like hell. I just tried your method (after I clean each removable part ^^), I'm worried because I hear a "water" noise when I upturn the dyson, like water is stuck in it.. you think it's not a big deal ?
You need to let it dry for a week in a warm place. Don't operate it until it is fully dried out. I have done it with three of these and it always worked.
@@razenby It worked (for now ^^) !! thank you :)
any tips for drying if there’s no radiator? Will do this for maintenance! Thank you so much for the video!
Just leave it somewhere warm for a week. That should do it.
what size screwdriver do u need to open it up to clean the inside?
Sorry I cant remember.
dang, thanks anyway@@razenby
THANK YOU SO MUCH, I have the seam problem and Dyson dont't want to clain it Too old that they told me .
Good luck. Shame on Dyson!!! Mine is still going strong.
Need to attempt this, I have some dishwasher "ActionPacs" (little dissolving bags of powder detergent - brand is Cascade; not sure if you have same in UK), I'm wondering if these would be suitable, how does one tell? Is all dishwasher detergent more or less the same? Is there a particular chemical or brand I should look for?
All dishwasher detergents are safe to use. You can't use descaler of sanitizer just the normal stuff you you use to clean dishes.
@@razenby thanks, I'm going to guess that the encapsulated liquid stuff (images.app.goo.gl/8Gf7MxCEVR8ZLbGb9) is something I'm not interested in (perfume, sanitizer, descalers or something) and I'll just release the white powder into a bucket of hot water and discard the rest of the packet. 🍻
@@deftdawg did it work?
@@silversage9993 I just did it and it worked for me. With heat mode on, it now smells like a dishwasher after a cycle which is a dramatic improvement; hoping that smell will fade a bit. Probably a good idea to wear dish gloves as everything you dip in the solution feels slimey as soon as it goes in (detergent says it can cause skin irritation).
You think this will help a H2 error AM09? I took this thing apart and cleaned it entirely, no dust that I can see. Worked find for 2 weeks and now H2 error constantly. I am willing to get the dish cleaning tabs and soak it. This was a much needed heater for my room.
If the H2 error occurs only when in heating mode then the overheat sensor is saying that the heater is too hot. Does it blow cold well with no error? If you have cleaned it and it is blowing air OK then check that none of the connectors have become loose when you cleaned it.
@@razenby it blows perfectly when cooling. I’ll recheck but it was heating without issue for about 2 weeks then just stopped
When you are up mate I was wondering if its really any detergent for dishes? I was going to do 50% distilled water 50% isopropyl but if I can save cash I would love it
@@ttlayland If you use weak caustic it could attack the aluminium finish on the rim. Dishwasher tablets are the safest bet.
The whole H2 error in my opinion is a BUNCH OF BULLSHIT and I will NEVER buy another Dyson product again because of the CRAP they pulled on me!!!!!
These EXPENSIVE MACHINES ARE JUST WORTHLESS!! So upset and disappointed with their company.
Back in 2015 I bought a Dyson AM05 HOT + COLD fan and within a couple months it started to make a clicking sound when it would oscillate. When I contact Dyson, they sent me a new AM05. Then within a couple months it too had issues (heater stopped working (apparently a recall), so I got my money back. I then purchased the AM09 ($499) and around a year or so it was doing this strange "H2" ERROR.
H2: When fan is on HEATER Mode... "H2" would come on after a few minutes and flash continuously along with the red power button. At that point, the heater would be turned OFF and the COLD would be on, and blowing FULL BLAST.
The entire unit is FROZEN, Buttons don't respond and the remote does not respond. You have to pull the plug to turn it off.
I called up dyson customer support and was told H2 is there to alert to an over/under current. The Dyson machine draws more energy while it's in the heat mode (1500 watts) and so you HAVE to connect it directly to a wallsocket and NOT into a surge protector or an extension cord. Now at the time I had it in an extension cord because the cord is rather short and so that made sense.
Fast Forward to 2020 and I have the same issue but this time it's plugged directly into the wall and still would have that H2 error... I didn't use the fan all that much because it was rather aggravating.
Fast Forward to a month ago and AGAIN, same thing again... So I looked it up and says that if it still occurs that it could be that the power is being drawn out of the wallsocket and so the Dyson should be plugged to IT'S OWN WALL SOCKET with nothing else plugged in. The wall socket has your typical 2 sockets. One was the dyson's cord, and the other socket was to a surge protector where the computer and it's components were connected to.
I went out and purchased an extension cord so I can run the computer surge protection to a SEPARATE wall socket on the other side of the room and so that way the Dyson has it's own wallsocket and NOTHING else..
AND IT STILL DOES THE H2 error.
I contact Dyson thru their chat and the customer service says the machine has to be replaced (offered a 20% discount but has to be purchased right then and there off a machine nearly 2 TIMES the cost I paid for this AM09!!) because my AM09 only gets 2 years for warranty! (And all dysons get 2 years) There is nothing passed AM09 as they moved to PURIFIERS which now are between $799-$899!!!
That means that the unit was DEFECTIVE while it was in warranty and the extension cord had NOTHING to do with this H2 error in the first place! There are a LOT of Dyson owners reporting this H2 error and just seems like it a ploy to force customers to buy a new one.
As a result, my $500 Dyson lasted 1 1/2 years before BREAKING DOWN in what is NOW described as "needing to be replaced and cannot be fixed" according to the Dyson customer service rep.
So those who are having the issue and being told it's because you are using an extension cord, WRONG!
I am pretty pissed off at Dyson.. They say you get what you pay for.. Well the Dyson products are literally the MOST EXPENSIVE of their class and you get a DESPICABLE 2 year warranty!!!
1 screw and the top twists and pops off.
Good tip.
Where is the screw?
@@Carolokie3 it's on the back in the 6 o clock position.. covered by a cap. If yours doesn't have it, u can twist the top part counter clock wise.
Literally just twist the top and it comes off. It doesn’t move far, and can be a bit stiff, but then the whole top comes off and you can soak it safely. I just literally sprayed mine through with the hose today. It wasn’t smelly but it was caked with dust inside.
What number torque screw is needed? Thanks
The heating element is locate at the bottom part of the outlet. I think you had submerged part of the heating element with your bucket of water.
You can takeoff the top part and remove the heating element before submerge it.
@@mcaduser Still smells sweet. It was do or die, it works. Nothing wrong with water unless it isn't allowed sufficient time to dry out before switch on.
@@mcaduser I've moved the components to clean as my last resort for the H2 error and in my AM09 there was NO WAY to remove the elements that I could see.. The wires went up into the Air Multiplier and nothing was removable. PERHAPS it could from the front where the lip is but that looks to be glued on.
Gotta do this on mine! Thank you!
You are welcome.
Incredible. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Use demineralized water.
It won’t be able to hurt the electronics, as it has no minerals/ ions, hence why it’s called demineralized/deionized water.
Ni always practical for everyone. Sol long as the drying is through, tap water works fine for a short immersion.
Will this work on newer hot and cool models? I have a HP04 and would like to clean it.
Read the comments of others below. It is only the same stuff as in your dishwasher. Make sure it dries out properly. At your own risk.
Brand new Dyson air filters have a musty odor when they are brand new out of the box. I wonder if you are suffering the same odor problems from the Fresh filters. It is a real problem! I don't know how they can keep selling filters that arrived with a bad odor in them that never goes away.
How do you get rid of the door?
@@MたいしS by turning a $399 air filter into a $399 fan and taking the filter out of the darn thing. That is the only way to make it stop stinking. I got this smarmiest email back from the supposed escalation team at Dyson about this matter and they are in absolute disbelief that there is an odor to this product because apparently I'm the only one that has waited on hold long enough to complain with them. They said they would replace the machine and have UPS come and pick it up but I actually really like the fan and I have been begging them just to rework the darn filters and get an outside nose on the task because there really is a very very bad odor that stinks up my whole apartment. I wish everybody who hates the way those filters smell would call them at their customer service number. I wish I knew what it was off the top of my head but it was easy to find online.
Soooby Rooo I’ll call them too
@@MたいしS Right on. Hold time is prohibitive and email got a reply in next business day. Talking is good though after such a hold. Thank you and good luck!!!
Soooby Rooo I am smelling it right I was we speak, but it’s hot 🥵 so
Thanks for the tip.
Happy to help
This is my problem, thank you!
Good luck with it.
@@razenby I have just done it!. I actually did it 4 times , each time was less funky but the smell went in the first wash. I'm in Australia and it's in the 30's at the moment,so hopefully it won't take long to dry. Thanks so much! You should trademark this idea 😀🐨
@@sarahmill6963 Great job.Leave it for a week !!
It really works!! brilliant! :-)
Thanks for sharing your experience.
You're welcome!
Can you list a checklist of all the items for us dummy’s please 👀
Just hot water and dishwasher detergent . Oh and a bucket.
Thanks alot
No worries
Smart!
Worked for me..
Mines currently sat in a bucket of warm soapy water as we speak
Fresh smelling !!
@@razenby hope so I haven't got heating on this time of year so just gonna leave it a while. Couldn't get all the water out the head of it, so it'll be a good while
Could I hang it upside and turn on cold blow to help Dry out?
@@hardcore2thecore I would put it somewhere warm for a week.
@@razenby well dried it out warm for a week turned fan on full heat. Started crackleing and pop so switched it off and throw it away. Unusable anyways Coss of smell
a cat might have peed on it
Or my brother in law when he was sleep walking -- after all it is a white thing with a hole in the middle.... and he isn't fussy ...
Shit or bust...love it 🇬🇧✊🏻
Indeed. All electronics used to be washed. Dishwasher tablets are designed not to corrode metal parts. In the 90s when Arklone CFC solvent was banned, virtually all electronics were washed in an aqueous cleaning line. Then they perfected no clean flux that sublimes in the reflow oven.
least it wasn't wet dogs...🐶
It was a bit funky!!!