Shark NV356Q manual

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    NV356Q Ow ner’ s Guide W W W.S HA RKCL EA N.CO M[...]

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    2 3 HOSE A T TA CH MEN 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 unit ag ain. 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[...]

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    4 5 Th i s ma nu al c ove r s mo de l nu m be rs : NV 35 6Q 26 TE CH N IC A L SP EC I FI C ATIO NS Volta ge : 120V ., 6 0 Hz Wat ts : 1 20 0W Am ps : 10A Getting Started 6 Mode 1: Upright V ac 8 Mode 2: Portable Lift-Away ® 10 Above-Floor Cleaning 11 Dust-A way ™ Hard Floor Attachment Use & Car e 12 Storage 13 Maintenance 14 Emptying the Dus[...]

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    6 7 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 Hand le wi th Stre tch Ho se b Acce ss or y Hol der c Ex te nsion Wa n d d Por t able L if t-Away ® e Moto rize d Floo r Bru sh * f Crev ice T ool g 24 ” Crev ice T ool h Dust ing Br ush i Pe t Power B rush j D ust-Away ™ Ha rd Flo or At ta chme nt [...]

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    8 9 b c Up pe r Cor d Stor age W rap T o red uce th e risk o f elec t ric sho ck , unp lug th e unit b efor e ass embl ing, a ddin g or rem ovin g at tac hmen ts o r conv er ting m ode s. WAR NI NG: T he O n/O f f sw itch i s on the t op of th e Lif t-Away ® c aniste r . Al way s ensur e the p ower is O FF (“ O” po siti on) bef ore pl uggi ng [...]

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    10 11 a Y ou can carry your vacuum cleaner in both modes by the carry handle located on top of the dust cup . Fig. 16 Fig. 15 Fig. 14 Release suction when dusting delicate objects , furniture or draperies . Fig. 17 Suc t ion Rel eas e Col la r a Above-Floor Cleaning Mode 2: Portable Lift-A way ® b a PO RTAB LE L IF T-AWA Y ® 1 Sep arat e the p or[...]

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    12 13 Fig. 21 Fig. 19 Qui ck Cord Re le ase Lowe r Cord Stora ge Cli p Storage Dust-A way ™ Hard Floor Attachment - Use and Car e Fig. 18 STO RE YOU R VACUU M SA FELY 1 Conve rt y our va cuum b ack to u pri ght vac m ode. 2 Rota te the u ppe r quic k cord re leas e to it s upr ight pos itio n and co il the p ower c ord lo os ely ar ound the t w o[...]

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    14 15 Fig. 22 Fig. 2 3 COMPONENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Rinse and air dry every 3 months under normal use . Empty each time you vacuum. Pre-Motor F oam Filter Dust Cup Rinse and air dry every 3 months under normal use . Pre-Motor F elt Filter Clean once every 2 years or as needed. P ost-Motor HEP A Filter 1 2 3 4 CL EA N ING T HE P RE- MOTO R FI L TE[...]

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    16 17 Mak e sure you are working in a well lit area and use a flashlight to help search for blockages . CL EA N ING T HE M OTOR IZ ED FLO OR B RU SH Wh en you r moto rized fl oo r brus h nee ds cle aning o r loc k s onto an o bje ct , it au tomat ica lly shu ts d own t o prev ent dam age to y our lif etim e bel t. Th e indic ato r light w ill ill[...]

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    18 19 PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS V acuum is not picking up dirt. Check filters to see if they need cleaning. F ollow 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 connections for [...]

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    Copyright © 2011 Euro-Pro Operating LLC Printed in China Illustrations may differ from actual product. NV356Q .E.110929.1[...]