
Dyson DC39 Animal Manual: A Comprehensive Guide
This guide provides detailed instructions for the Dyson DC39 Animal, a powerful vacuum designed for homes with pets, utilizing cyclonic technology for superior cleaning.
The Dyson DC39 Animal represents a significant advancement in home cleaning technology, specifically engineered for pet owners and allergy sufferers. This vacuum cleaner isn’t just about removing visible dirt; it’s about capturing microscopic dust particles and allergens that contribute to a less healthy indoor environment.
Featuring Radial Root Cyclone technology, the DC39 Animal distinguishes itself by maintaining powerful suction, even as the dust bin fills. Unlike many conventional vacuums that lose suction over time, the DC39 Animal’s cyclonic action efficiently separates dust and debris from the airflow. This ensures consistent cleaning performance from start to finish.
Designed for versatility, the DC39 Animal comes equipped with a range of tools and attachments, allowing you to tackle various cleaning tasks throughout your home – from hard floors and carpets to upholstery and tight spaces. This manual will guide you through maximizing the potential of your Dyson DC39 Animal.
Key Features of the DC39 Animal
The Dyson DC39 Animal boasts several key features that set it apart. Central to its performance is the Radial Root Cyclone technology, ensuring powerful and consistent suction throughout the cleaning process, even as the bin fills. This technology efficiently separates dust and allergens, improving air quality.
Designed with pet owners in mind, the DC39 Animal excels at removing pet hair from various surfaces. Its included tools, like the turbine tool, are specifically engineered to agitate and lift stubborn pet hair. The vacuum’s versatility extends to different floor types, adapting seamlessly from hard floors to carpets.
Furthermore, the DC39 Animal features a hygienic dirt ejector, allowing for dust bin emptying without creating a messy cloud of dust. Its lightweight design and maneuverability contribute to a more convenient cleaning experience, making it a practical choice for any home.
Understanding Radial Root Cyclone Technology
Radial Root Cyclone technology is the core of the Dyson DC39 Animal’s powerful suction. Unlike traditional vacuums that lose suction as the bin fills, this system utilizes centrifugal forces to effectively separate dust and dirt from the airflow. Fifteen cyclones, arranged in a radial root configuration, spin the air at incredibly high speeds – up to 150,000 rpm.
This rapid spinning action creates a strong centrifugal force, throwing dust and debris outwards and into the collection bin. By separating the particles, the airflow remains unobstructed, maintaining consistent suction power. This ensures even microscopic dust and allergens are captured, contributing to cleaner air;
The efficiency of this technology minimizes airflow restriction, preventing the loss of suction and maximizing cleaning performance throughout the entire cleaning session. It’s a key differentiator for the DC39 Animal, providing a consistently thorough clean.

Setting Up Your Dyson DC39 Animal
Proper setup ensures optimal performance. This section details unboxing, assembly, and initial checks to prepare your Dyson DC39 Animal for effective cleaning.
Unboxing and Component Identification
Carefully unpack your Dyson DC39 Animal, ensuring all components are present. The box should contain the main body, wand, bin, a combination tool, a crevice tool, the turbine tool specifically designed for pet hair removal, and potentially a quick-start guide.
Identify each part before proceeding. The main body houses the cyclone technology and dust bin. The wand connects to the body for extended reach. The combination tool features a brush for general cleaning and a nozzle for targeted suction. The crevice tool excels in tight spaces. The turbine tool, with its rotating brush head, is ideal for upholstery and pet hair.
Inspect for damage during shipping. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact Dyson customer support immediately. Retain the original packaging for potential returns or warranty claims. Familiarizing yourself with these components is crucial for efficient operation and maintenance.
Assembling the Dyson DC39 Animal
Begin assembly by firmly pushing the wand into the main body of the Dyson DC39 Animal until you hear a click, ensuring a secure connection. Next, select the desired tool – combination, crevice, or turbine – and attach it to the wand’s end, again listening for a click.
Ensure all connections are tight to maintain optimal suction. The dust bin is pre-installed, but verify it’s correctly seated. If removal is necessary for cleaning, it easily detaches with a simple release mechanism.
Avoid forcing connections; excessive force could damage the components. A properly assembled DC39 Animal will feel stable and balanced. Double-check all attachments before powering on to prevent accidental disconnections during operation. This simple process prepares your vacuum for effective cleaning.
Initial Power-Up and Checks

Before first use, connect the Dyson DC39 Animal to a power outlet and switch it on. Listen for the motor to engage and verify the brush bar is rotating smoothly. Check for any unusual noises, which could indicate a blockage or loose component.
Inspect the hose and wand connections for air leaks; a noticeable loss of suction suggests an improper seal. Run the vacuum over a small area to confirm effective dirt pickup. Observe the dust bin to ensure debris is being collected.
If issues arise, immediately power off and re-examine the assembly. A quick initial check ensures optimal performance and prevents potential damage. Familiarize yourself with the power button and settings for efficient cleaning.

Using Your Dyson DC39 Animal
Effectively utilize the Dyson DC39 Animal with its versatile tools, adapting settings for various floor types and tackling pet hair with ease.

Floor Types and Settings
The Dyson DC39 Animal excels on diverse flooring, offering adaptable settings for optimal cleaning performance. For hard floors – including tile, wood, and laminate – utilize the machine on a lower suction setting to prevent scattering debris and protect delicate surfaces.
When transitioning to carpets and rugs, increase the suction power. The DC39 Animal’s Radial Root Cyclone technology effectively lifts embedded dirt and pet dander from carpet fibers. For thick pile carpets, ensure the brush bar is operating correctly to agitate and loosen deeply ingrained particles.
The machine’s settings are easily adjusted via the controls on the body of the vacuum. Experiment with different power levels to find the ideal balance between suction strength and floor protection. Regularly check the brush bar for obstructions to maintain peak performance across all floor types.
Utilizing the Combination Tool
The combination tool, included with your Dyson DC39 Animal, is a versatile attachment designed for cleaning a variety of surfaces beyond flooring. This tool features a brush head that can be retracted or extended, adapting to different cleaning needs.
To clean upholstery, extend the brush to gently agitate and lift dust from sofas, chairs, and other fabric surfaces. For hard surfaces like shelves and countertops, retract the brush to avoid scratching; The narrow nozzle allows access to tight spaces and edges.
The combination tool is also effective for cleaning car interiors, reaching into crevices and removing pet hair from seats. Ensure the tool is securely attached to the wand before use, and adjust the suction power as needed for optimal results. Regular cleaning of the tool itself will maintain its effectiveness.
Crevice Tool for Tight Spaces
The crevice tool, a standard accessory for your Dyson DC39 Animal, excels at reaching difficult areas where standard cleaning heads can’t fit. Its long, narrow design is specifically engineered for precision cleaning in confined spaces.
Utilize this tool along baseboards, around furniture legs, and in the gaps between car seats. It’s also ideal for cleaning tight corners and along edges where dust and debris accumulate. The focused suction power effectively removes dirt and allergens from these hard-to-reach spots.
For optimal results, attach the crevice tool directly to the wand, providing extended reach and maneuverability. Apply steady pressure while guiding the tool along the target area. Regular use of the crevice tool contributes to a more thorough and hygienic clean throughout your home or vehicle.
The Turbine Tool for Pet Hair
The Turbine Tool is a specialized attachment designed specifically for pet owners, and a key feature of the Dyson DC39 Animal. This tool utilizes rotating bristles to effectively lift and remove pet hair from upholstery, carpets, and other surfaces.
Unlike standard tools, the turbine head’s counter-rotating brush bar agitates fibers, dislodging embedded pet hair that vacuum suction alone might miss. It’s particularly effective on pet beds, sofas, and car interiors. The direct drive cleaner head captures even stubborn hair and dander.
To use, attach the Turbine Tool to the wand. Apply gentle pressure and move across the surface in overlapping strokes. Regularly check and remove any hair wrapped around the brush bar to maintain optimal performance. This tool ensures a cleaner, more hygienic home for both you and your pets.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance of your Dyson DC39 Animal; this section details how to empty the bin, wash filters, and check for blockages.
Emptying the Dust Bin
Maintaining peak suction requires regularly emptying the dust bin of your Dyson DC39 Animal. Begin by powering off the vacuum cleaner and disconnecting it from the electrical outlet for safety. Locate the dust bin release button, typically found on the body of the machine, and press it to detach the bin.
Hold the bin over a suitable waste receptacle, and press the red release lever on the underside of the bin to open the bottom and empty the collected debris. Ensure all dust and dirt are removed. To reattach, align the bin with the vacuum body and push until it clicks securely into place.
Important Note: Avoid overfilling the bin, as this can reduce suction power and potentially damage the machine. Regularly emptying the bin – ideally after each use – will ensure optimal cleaning performance and prolong the life of your Dyson DC39 Animal.
Washing the Filter
Maintaining a clean filter is crucial for optimal performance of your Dyson DC39 Animal. Regularly washing the filter ensures consistent suction power and prevents motor overheating. First, remove the filter from the machine – consult your owner’s manual for specific location instructions.
Rinse the filter under cold water until the water runs clear, removing all visible dust and debris. Gently tap the filter to dislodge any remaining particles. Do not use detergents or cleaning agents, as these can damage the filter material.
Allow the filter to air dry completely – this can take up to 24 hours – before reinstalling it into the Dyson DC39 Animal. Never operate the vacuum with a wet filter, as this can cause damage. A clean filter contributes to efficient cleaning and extends the lifespan of your vacuum.
Checking for Blockages
Regularly inspecting your Dyson DC39 Animal for blockages is vital for maintaining strong suction and efficient cleaning performance. Begin by turning off and unplugging the vacuum cleaner for safety. Detach the wand and hose, visually inspecting them for obstructions like hair, dust bunnies, or larger debris.

Carefully examine the brush bar, removing any tangled hair or fibers. Check the airway leading to the brush head and the cyclone assembly for blockages. Use a long, sturdy object – but avoid sharp tools – to gently dislodge any obstructions.
Ensure the dust bin is emptied and free of compacted debris. A blocked dust bin significantly reduces suction. Addressing blockages promptly will restore your Dyson DC39 Animal’s cleaning power and prevent potential motor strain.

Advanced Troubleshooting
If basic checks fail, address power issues, brush bar malfunctions, or suction loss with these detailed steps for optimal Dyson DC39 Animal performance.
DC39 Animal Power Issues
Experiencing power problems with your Dyson DC39 Animal? First, ensure the machine is correctly plugged into a working electrical outlet. Test the outlet with another device to confirm it’s functioning properly. Next, check the power cord for any visible damage, such as cuts or fraying; a damaged cord presents a safety hazard and requires replacement.
If the cord appears intact, inspect the machine’s main body for any obstructions blocking the airflow. A blocked airway can trigger the safety cut-out, preventing the motor from running. Also, verify that the dust bin isn’t overfilled, as this can also cause a power cut-out.
Finally, if the issue persists, there might be an internal electrical fault requiring professional attention. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the machine yourself, as this could void the warranty and pose a safety risk. Contact Dyson customer support for assistance.
Brush Bar Not Spinning
If your Dyson DC39 Animal’s brush bar isn’t rotating, the first step is to power down and unplug the machine. Carefully inspect the brush bar for tangled hair, threads, or debris that may be obstructing its movement. Remove any obstructions meticulously, using scissors if necessary, but exercise caution.
Next, check the brush bar motor for any signs of damage or overheating. A faulty motor will prevent the brush bar from spinning. Ensure the brush bar is correctly seated and locked into place within the cleaner head. An improperly installed brush bar won’t engage.
Finally, if the brush bar still doesn’t spin after these checks, there may be an internal issue with the drive mechanism. Contact Dyson customer support for professional diagnosis and repair. Do not attempt to disassemble the cleaner head yourself.
Loss of Suction – Identifying the Cause
Reduced suction in your Dyson DC39 Animal typically indicates a blockage or a full dust bin. Begin by emptying the dust bin completely; a full bin severely restricts airflow. Next, thoroughly inspect the hose for obstructions – larger items often get lodged here. Detach the hose and visually examine its length.
Check the wand and cleaner head for blockages as well. Remove any debris found. Ensure the filter is clean; a clogged filter significantly reduces suction power. Wash the filter according to the maintenance instructions. Finally, verify all connections are secure and airtight.
If suction remains low after these steps, a deeper blockage within the machine may exist. Contact Dyson support for assistance, as internal blockages require professional attention.
Dyson DC39 Animal Specifications
The Dyson DC39 Animal boasts Radial Root Cyclone technology, designed for powerful suction and efficient cleaning, capturing microscopic dust and allergens effectively.
Technical Specifications Overview
The Dyson DC39 Animal is engineered with Radial Root Cyclone technology, a core feature ensuring no loss of suction as the bin fills. This vacuum operates on a variable power setting, allowing users to adjust suction based on floor type. It features a 0.35-gallon dustbin capacity, requiring frequent emptying for optimal performance, especially in homes with shedding pets;
The machine’s airflow is maximized through the cyclone assembly, effectively separating dust and dirt. It includes a HEPA filter, crucial for allergy sufferers, trapping microscopic particles and allergens. The DC39 Animal’s cord length reaches approximately 25 feet, providing a substantial cleaning radius. Its design prioritizes capturing fine dust, pet dander, and allergens, contributing to improved indoor air quality. The vacuum’s construction focuses on durability and efficient particle separation.
Power and Performance Details
The Dyson DC39 Animal boasts a powerful motor designed to deliver consistent suction across various surfaces. While specific wattage isn’t prominently advertised – Dyson focuses on airflow rather than wattage – the machine provides ample power for effective cleaning. Its cyclonic action efficiently captures dust and debris, preventing filter clogging and maintaining suction strength.
Performance is notably enhanced by the Radial Root Cyclone technology, which creates a powerful centrifugal force. This separates microscopic particles from the airflow, ensuring they don’t escape back into the room. The vacuum excels at removing pet hair, dander, and allergens, making it ideal for households with animals or allergy sensitivities. Variable power settings allow for optimized cleaning on different floor types, conserving energy when needed.
Dimensions and Weight
The Dyson DC39 Animal is designed with maneuverability in mind, balancing power with a manageable size and weight. While precise dimensions can vary slightly depending on the configuration with attached tools, the main body of the vacuum is relatively compact. Typically, the machine measures approximately 17.7 inches in length, 9.8 inches in width, and 8.5 inches in height.
Regarding weight, the Dyson DC39 Animal generally weighs around 16.8 pounds (7.6 kg) without any attachments. This weight allows for relatively easy portability around the house, although some users may find it slightly heavier during extended cleaning sessions. The canister design contributes to a lower center of gravity, enhancing stability during operation and making it easier to navigate around furniture.
Safety Information and Warnings
Always follow these precautions to ensure safe operation, prevent damage, and avoid electrical hazards while using your Dyson DC39 Animal vacuum cleaner.
Important Safety Precautions
Before use, carefully read all instructions and warnings provided in this manual. This Dyson DC39 Animal is intended for household cleaning only on dry surfaces. Do not use it to pick up flammable liquids, gases, or sharp objects.

Always ensure the vacuum is properly assembled before operation. Never operate with damaged parts, including the cord or plug. If the cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Dyson or a qualified professional.
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all body parts away from moving parts. Do not point the hose or tools at people or pets. Unplug the vacuum before performing any maintenance or troubleshooting. Use only Dyson-approved accessories and replacement parts.
Never run the vacuum over the power cord, or use it in wet or damp environments. Store the vacuum indoors in a dry place. Supervise children when the vacuum is in use.
Electrical Safety Guidelines
To prevent electrical shock, never immerse the vacuum cleaner, cord, or plug in water or other liquids. Always unplug from the electrical outlet before cleaning or performing maintenance. Do not operate the Dyson DC39 Animal with a damaged cord or plug – immediate replacement is crucial.
Ensure the voltage of your electrical supply matches the voltage specified on the vacuum’s rating label. Avoid using extension cords, as they can pose a safety hazard. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, choose one rated for the vacuum’s power consumption.
Never pull the cord to unplug the vacuum; grasp the plug itself. Do not operate the vacuum outdoors or in damp areas. Inspect the power cord regularly for any signs of damage. If damage is detected, discontinue use immediately and contact Dyson support.
Avoid running the power cord under rugs or carpets, or exposing it to heat sources. Always store the vacuum with the cord neatly coiled to prevent tripping hazards.
Avoiding Damage to Surfaces
Before vacuuming, test the Dyson DC39 Animal on an inconspicuous area of any carpet or flooring, especially delicate surfaces like polished wood or antique rugs. The motorized brush bar can potentially cause damage if used improperly.
Avoid vacuuming over loose cords, fringes, or lightweight fabrics that could be sucked into the brush bar. When cleaning hard floors, ensure the direct-drive cleaner head is switched to the hard floor setting to prevent scratching.
Do not attempt to vacuum up sharp objects, such as glass shards or needles, as they could damage the vacuum or pose a safety hazard. Be cautious when maneuvering around furniture legs and delicate ornaments.
Regularly check the brush bar for tangled hair or debris, as this can increase friction and potentially damage flooring. Use the appropriate tools and attachments for different surfaces to minimize the risk of scratches or marks.