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Owner ’ s gui de NV350Q NV350Q_26_IB_ENG_101019.indd 1 10-10-19 9:19 AM[...]
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2 WH EN USING AN ELEC TRIC A L APPLI ANC E , BAS IC SAF ET Y PRECAUT IONS SHOU LD ALW AY S BE OBSE RVED, INC LUDI NG THE FOLLOWI NG: RE AD ALL INSTRUC TI ONS BEF ORE USING YOUR SHARK ® NA VIG A TO R L IF T -AWA Y . PO L A RI ZE D PL UG : T o red uce the risk o f elec tr ic shock , this ap pliance has a pola rized plug (one bla de is wide r than th[...]
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3 HOSE A T T ACHM EN TS: 1 . DO N OT us e if air flo w is rest ric ted; i f the air pat hs, the h ose, or t he acce sso ries b eco me blo cked, t urn th e vacuum c lean er of f. Remove all obs tru c tions b efore y ou tur n on the u nit again. 2. Keep t he end of t he hos e and ac cess or y ope nings awa y from f ace and b od y. 3. Keep c leanin g[...]
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4 Th i s ma nu al c ove r s mo de l nu m be r: NV 35 0Q 26 TE CH N IC A L SP EC I FI C ATIO NS Volt ag e : 1 20V., 60 Hz Wat ts : 1 20 0W Am ps : 10A NV350Q_26_IB_ENG_101019.indd 4 10-10-19 9:19 AM[...]
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5 Contents Getting Started 6 Mode 1: Upright V ac 8 Mode 2: Detachable Canister 10 Above-Floor Cleaning 11 With Floor Nozzles 11 Duster with Micro-Fiber P ad 12 Storing 12 Maintenance 13 Emptying the Dust Cup 13 Cleaning the Pre-Motor Filter s 14 Cleaning the Post-Motor HEP A Filter 14 Cleaning the T urbo Brush 15 Cleaning the Motorized Floor Brush[...]
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6 Getting Started FIR ST T HIN G’S F IR ST, YOU NEE D TO KN OW WH AT’S IN T HE B OX YOU JU ST OP EN ED: a H andl e wit h Stretc h Hos e b Ex te nsion Wa n d c De tac hable C anist er d M otor ized F loor B rush N o z zle e Cre vice T ool f D usti ng Br u sh g T ur bo Br ush h Ba re Flo or Noz zle i E x tensi on T u be j D uster w ith M icro - F[...]
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7 Y o ur n ew Sh ark ® Nav ig ato r Li ft-A way va cu um c lea ne r ca n ea sil y be c on figu re d in to di f fer en t cle an in g mod es t o me et all y ou r cle an ing n ee ds: u pr ig ht va cuu m a nd de ta ch ab le c ani ste r - bo th wi th co ns t ant s uc ti on po wer. MO DES: 1 UPR IG HT VAC Upr ight v acuum ing - flo or s and c arp et s[...]
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8 TO A SSEM BL E: 1 Pl ace th e floo r noz zle on a l evel su r fa ce. 2 A lig n the tu be of t he flo or noz zle w ith t he tu be on the d eta chab le ca niste r and lo wer unt il you h ear the t w o piec es clic k into p lace. (F ig. 9) Whe n at tac hing th e moto rize d floo r bru sh, ensu re that t he latc hing m echa nism is fu lly lo cked [...]
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9 4 G en tly p ress t he flo or noz zle d ow n wit h your fo ot whil e you gr asp th e hand le and t ilt it b ack tow ards you. ( Fig . 1 4) NOT E: Th e rota ting b rush o n the m otori zed flo or bru sh will n ot spin u n les s the noz zle is fl at agains t the fl oor an d the han dle is tilt ed bac k. 5 Du e to t he hu ge s uc tio n po wer o [...]
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10 a LI FT AWAY DETACH AB LE C A NI STE R FO R PO RTAB LE C LE AN IN G 1 S epa rate th e det acha ble c anis ter fro m the fl oor noz zle. (Se e pag e 8, Fig . 9.) 2 Pre ss th e handl e relea se bu t ton (a) and pul l the hand le up or p res s the e xt ensio n wand re leas e but to n (b) and p ull the e x tensi on wan d up. (Fi g. 15) 3 At tac h d[...]
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11 Above-Floor Cleaning CL EA N TH E FLO OR I N DE TACHA BL E C AN IST ER MO DE 1 Pres s the e x tensi on wan d relea se bu t ton an d pull the e x tensio n wand u p. 2 A tt ach e ithe r floo r noz zle on to the e nd of th e ex ten sion wa nd. (F ig. 18) 3 Pr es s the O n/ Of f s witc h to the “I” po siti on to tu rn the su c tion m otor o n. [...]
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12 STO RE YOU R VACUU M SA FELY 1 Conv er t you r vacu um bac k to upr ight v ac mo de. 2 Rot ate t he upp er qui ck cor d rele ase to i ts u prig ht pos itio n and co il the p ower c ord lo os ely ar ound the t w o clips . Clip th e plug o nto the c ord to se cure. (F ig. 21) 3 Stor e the du stin g bru sh and t he cre vice t ool o n the mou nts o [...]
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13 EM PT Y IN G TH E DUS T CU P The d ust c up ne eds to b e emp tied e ach ti me you vac uum and p eri odic ally d urin g clea ning , whe n the dus t cup ap pea rs fu ll. 1 Und o the latc hes o n the si des of t he dus t cup b y lif tin g the m up and o ut war ds to rem ove th e dus t cup f rom t he moto r bas e. (Fig . 22) 2 H old th e dust c up [...]
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14 CL EA N ING T HE P OST-M OTOR H EPA FILTER 1 Remo ve the fi lter c over f rom th e fro nt of th e vac uum by pu lling up o n the t ab an d pullin g the cove r away f rom th e vacu um. (F ig. 26 ) 2 T ake out t he HEPA filte r by pulli ng it s traig ht ou t. 3 T ur n the fil ter ove r so tha t the di r ty s ide is o n the b ot tom an d vig oro[...]
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15 CL EA N ING T HE T UR BO BR USH 1 Slide t he lo ckin g latch (a) fo rw ard an d gent ly til t bru sh hou sing up ward to o pen . (Fig . 29) IM PO RTAN T : D O NOT for ce; it wi ll not op en all the w ay. 2 Care full y remo ve any bl ock age or d ebr is. 3 T ur n the t urb o bru sh over t o insp ec t the r otat ing bru sh and c ut awa y any buil [...]
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16 • Remo ve the d ust c up and e x tensio n wan d and s epar ate th e det acha ble c anis ter fro m the moto rize d floo r bru sh. Lo ok in all 4 o peni ngs for an y blo ckag es. ( Fig . 33) Mo tor ized F loo r Br us h • De tac h the ho se o n the mo toriz ed flo or br ush at th e top by s que ezing t he ta bs to get her an d pullin g out , [...]
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17 T roubleshooting Guide PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS V acuum is not picking up dirt. Check filters to see if they need cleaning. Follow instructions for rinsing and drying the filters before re-inserting back into the vacuum. (See “Maintenance” sections for instructions.) Dust cup may be full; empty dust cup. Check hose and hose[...]
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18 Notes NV350Q_26_IB_ENG_101019.indd 18 10-10-19 9:19 AM[...]
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19 EURO-PRO FIVE-YEAR (5) LIMITED WARRANTY EURO-PRO Operating LLC w arrants this product to be free from material defects and workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase when utilized for normal household use , subject to the following conditions , exclusions and exceptions . T he liability of EURO-PRO Operating LLC is lim[...]
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Copyright © 2010 Euro-Pro Operating LLC Printed in China Illustrations may differ from actual product. NV350Q .E.101019 NV350Q_26_IB_ENG_101019.indd 20 10-10-19 9:19 AM[...]