Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene repair

Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene Pump or Liquid System

Pump and liquid-system repair on the Clean+Wash Hygiene follows the tank outlet, valve, delivery path, collection path, and sealed-pump boundary within the Clean+Wash Hygiene roller system, clean- and dirty-water components, debris or waste tray, and dock where fitted. This procedure is scoped to the Clean+Wash Hygiene and its dedicated Dyson wet-cleaner platform.

Exact applicability

Machines covered by this guide

  • Clean+Wash Hygiene

Repair scope

Before you order a part

Repair path
Owner maintenance / DIY
Difficulty
Basic owner maintenance
Time
20–40 minutes

Order only a genuine replacement listed for Clean+Wash Hygiene after the failed assembly is confirmed; family-name resemblance does not establish compatibility.

Instructions

How to complete this repair

Useful tools
  • Bright flashlight
  • Clean lint-free cloth
  • Soft brush reserved for wet-head maintenance
  • Container for captured water
Before you begin
  • Power the wet cleaner off, disconnect its charger or dock from the outlet, and empty its clean- and dirty-water components before inspection.
  • Use only owner-access points and maintenance actions documented for the exact machine code.
  • Keep water away from the main vacuum body, battery, charger, robot electrical contacts, dock power connection, and powered dry cleaner heads.
  • Do not use a wet head without every tank, tray, roller, cap, and seal installed in the documented orientation.
  • Do not open a pump, valve block, liquid sensor, wet-head motor, robot body, or dock plumbing enclosure.
  1. Confirm the Clean+Wash Hygiene configuration

    Clean+Wash Hygiene is dedicated filter-free hard-floor cleaner with a single absorbent roller, waste separation at the cleaner head, and a self-cleaning hot-air drying dock. Match the machine code and serial label before ordering a wet roller, tank, waste or debris tray, external seal, dock component, battery, or charger; a retail family name can cover incompatible hardware.

  2. Separate the wet system from dry components

    Power the Clean+Wash Hygiene off, disconnect its charger or dock, and remove the documented tanks, tray, and roller cassette. This machine uses rollers and water collection rather than a vacuum suction airway.

  3. Empty and inspect each liquid container

    Empty the documented clean- and dirty-water components after use. Check caps, valves, visible seals, latches, and tank walls for debris, a rolled seal, crack, blockage, or incomplete closure. Use only the water, approved solution, tank, and fill level specified by the Clean+Wash Hygiene owner guide; do not transfer another wet cleaner's chemical or tank instructions.

  4. Inspect the tank outlet and accessible liquid path

    Follow the exact owner method to inspect the clean-water outlet, cap, valve, visible seals, head inlet, collection edge, and accessible channels. Do not push tools into tubing or open a pump, valve block, or liquid sensor.

  5. Inspect the platform-specific liquid path

    Check the Clean+Wash Hygiene tanks, roller chamber, extraction edge, waste or debris tray, and dock channels where fitted. Run only the documented self-clean cycle after every external electrical surface is dry and the machine is fully assembled.

  6. Make one controlled liquid-delivery test

    Refit every component, add only the documented amount of clean water or approved solution, and test briefly on a suitable hard floor while watching the exact dispense and recovery points. Stop for a leak, pump error, abnormal noise, or failure to move liquid.

    An internal leak, pump fault, valve fault, sensor error, or powered-roller fault requires professional service or a confirmed complete external assembly. A dock-contained failure uses robot-dock repair.

Sources and review

Guide references

Official references used for machine identity, safety, and owner-access boundaries.

Repair options

Repair it yourself or book professional service