AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
Crevice Tool
A
This slim crevice tool is great for cleaning
tight spaces, between couch cushions, and
in hard-to-reach areas.
Upholstery Tool
B
Picks up hair, dust, and large debris from
mattresses, couches, curtains, lampshades,
and other delicate upholstered surfaces.
Dusting Brush
C
This brush dusts and cleans delicate
surfaces. Great for use on fans, blinds,
lampshades, and keyboards.
Duster Crevice Tool
D
Two cleaning tools in one. The crevice tool
gives you extended reach to clean in tight
spaces, while the soft brush is ideal for
dusting delicate surfaces.
Pet Multi-Tool
E
A single convertible tool for cleaning tough
pet messes two ways: use the stiff bristle
brush to clean stuck-on debris, or take off
the bristles to reveal an upholstery tool
perfect for removing stubborn pet hair and
large piles of debris.
Pet Power Brush
F
The turbine brush loosens and removes
pet hair and debris from carpets, and
powerfully deep-cleans dander out of
upholstery and other surfaces.
Self-Cleaning Pet Power Brush
G
Tackles pet hair and ground-in dirt from
above-floor areas like carpeted stairs and
upholstery, while actively removing hair
wrap as it cleans.
Large Accessory Bag
H
This convenient accessory storage bag
measures 32 cm x 70 cm and fits the Under-
Appliance Wand. Smaller size available at
sharkaccessories.com.
NOTE: Not all accessories come with all units. For a list of the accessories included with this model, see the top inside flap
of the box. To order additional accessories, visit sharkaccessories.com.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Power cord caught in brushroll or floor nozzle.
• To minimize the risk of power cord damage, DO NOT run the vacuum over the power cord.
If this occurs, immediately shut off power to the vacuum and remove the cord from the
brushroll or nozzle.
• Inspect power cord and plug for any damage before use. DO NOT use vacuum cleaner
with a damaged cord or plug. Turn off all controls before plugging in or unplugging the
vacuum cleaner. Store your vacuum cleaner with the power cord secured around the two
cord hooks.
Vacuum is not picking up debris. No suction or light suction.
• Check filters to see if they need cleaning. Follow instructions for rinsing and air-drying the
filters before reinstalling them in the vacuum.
• Dust cup may be full; empty dust cup.
• Check handle, hose, hose connections, nozzle, wand, pod, and accessories for blockages.
Clear any blockages found.
• If any string, hair, or carpet fibers are wrapped around the brushroll, carefully cut debris with
scissors and remove from brushroll. See Nozzle Maintenance section for more information.
Vacuum lifts area rugs.
• Make sure Power/Surface switch is set to Hard Floor (setting I).
• Ensure the suction control slider on the handle is set to MIN.
• Suction is powerful. Take care when vacuuming area rugs or rugs with delicately sewn edges.
Brushroll does not spin.
• If the Brushroll Indicator Light turns red, immediately turn off and unplug the vacuum.
Remove pod from floor nozzle and clear any blockages. Reconnect nozzle, plug in vacuum,
and turn on power.
• With the power on, recline the handle, which will automatically turn on the brushroll.
• If this problem persists on thick carpets, move the suction control slider to MIN.
Vacuum turns off on its own or indicator light flashes red.
If your vacuum overheats, the thermostat will automatically turn the suction motor off.
Perform the following steps to restart the thermostat:
1. Turn vacuum off and unplug it.
2. Empty dust cup and clean filters (see Emptying the Dust Cup and Cleaning the Filters).
3. Check for blockages in hose, nozzle, accessories, and inlet openings.
4. Allow unit to cool for a minimum of 60 minutes.
5. Plug in vacuum and restart with the Power/Surface switch.
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