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You have something wrong with your brush roll or you have damaged the fan. Remove the brush roll and belt and turn the vacuum back on, if the noise is gone it is likely something wrong with your brush roll, if the noise persists you probably have a broken fan. You have to remove the motor and fan housing after removing the top cover, unscrew the bolt holding the fan on and install a new fan (you can get one from any Riccar or Simplicity vacuum dealer)
take off the belt . clean any hair from brush roller make sure movement smooth . re position belt and move by hand to make sure roller is not skew , , rubber is riding sideways and causing friction .
I'm sorry to hear you're having difficulties with your DC07. If you've checked that the brushbar is unobstructed, and the cleaner still seems to be making the noise, I'd encourage you to get in touch with us directly. One of our experts will be happy to provide the assistance you need. You can call us free on 08002980298 (UK), or 1866MYDYSON (US). We'll look forward to hear from you.
Water or debris in the collection blades or wires can cause a snapping or arcing noise. Water should have dried after a day or so. Look for a hair or lint that is between the blades and wires. Ionic also suggests that the noise may be from misalignment of the blades after cleaning. They suggest removing and replacing the blades to reset the position.
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