SHOCK OR INJURY: INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: GENERAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING 1. Unplug from electrical outlet when not in use YOUR SHARK NAVIGATOR LIFT-AWAY. ® and before servicing. IMPORTANT: 2. DO NOT use vacuum with a damaged cord or plug.
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English HOSE ATTACHMENTS: DUST CUP/FILTERS/ACCESSORIES: 1. DO NOT use if air flow is restricted; if the air Before turning on the vacuum: paths, the hose, or the accessories become 1. Make sure that all filters are thoroughly dry blocked, turn the vacuum cleaner off. Remove after routine cleaning.
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This appliance complies with the WEEE-Directive 2002/96/EC on the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This appliance complies with the European directives for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) 2004/108/EC and its revisions, as well as Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC and its revisions. This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU.
English Contents Thank you for Getting Started purchasing Mode 1: Upright Vac the Shark ® Mode 2: Detachable Canister Navigator Above-Floor Cleaning Lift-Away. With Floor Nozzles Storing Maintenance Emptying the Dust Cup Cleaning the Pre-Motor Filters Cleaning the Post-Motor HEPA Filter...
FIRST THING’S FIRST, YOU NEED TO KNOW cushions, under radiators and baseboards and in WHAT’S IN THE BOX YOU JUST OPENED: hard to reach crevices and corners. (Fig. 1) • Shark Navigator NV350SL Lift-Away with ® BRISTLE BRUSH ATTACHMENT HEPA filtration Dust shelves, lamp shades, window blinds, books, •...
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English Your new Shark Navigator Lift-Away vacuum cleaner can easily be configured into different ® cleaning modes to meet all your cleaning needs: upright vacuum and detachable canister - both with constant suction power. Fig. 5 Fig. 6 MODES: UPRIGHT VAC...
Mode 1: Upright Vac To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the unit before assembling, adding or removing attachments or converting modes. WARNING: The On/Off switch is on the top of the detachable canister. Always ensure the power is OFF (“O”...
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English Cord Suction Hook Release Collar Release suction for easier push & pull on high pile carpets and area rugs. Fig. 11 Fig. 12 TO USE: ently press the floor nozzle down with your foot while you grasp the handle and tilt it back towards Rotate the cord release to quickly release the you.
Mode 2: Detachable Canister You can carry your vacuum cleaner in both modes by the carry handle located on top of the dust cup. Fig. 13 Fig. 14 LIFT AWAY DETACHABLE CANISTER FOR Attach desired accessory onto the end of either PORTABLE CLEANING ndle.
English Above-Floor Cleaning With Floor Nozzles Release suction for easier push & pull on high pile carpets and area rugs. Fig. 15 Suction Release Collar CLEAN ABOVE THE FLOOR IN UPRIGHT VAC OR Fig. 16 DETACHABLE CANISTER MODE Press the handle release button and pull the CLEAN THE FLOOR IN DETACHABLE CANISTER handle up or press the extension wand release MODE...
Maintenance Storing To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the unit before performing any cleaning, maintenance, or troubleshooting checks. Reassemble all parts securely before operating vacuum. DO NOT operate the vacuum without the pre- motor filters and dust cup in place. DO NOT operate the vacuum with WET filters.
English COMPONENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Dust Cup Empty each time you vacuum. Pre-Motor Foam Filter Rinse and air dry every 3 months under normal use. Pre-Motor Felt Filter Rinse and air dry every 3 months under normal use. Post-Motor HEPA Filter Clean once every 2 years or as needed.
Maintenance - cont’d DO NOT put the filters in the washing machine or dishwasher. NOTE: The material in the filter will discolor over time. This is NORMAL and will not affect the performance of the filter. Fig. 23 Fig. 25 Fig.
English Make sure you are working in a well lit area and use a flashlight to help search for blockages. Rotating Brush Fig. 27 Fig. 28 CHECKING FOR BLOCKAGES CLEANING THE MOTORIZED FLOOR BRUSH Blockages may cause your vacuum to overheat and When your motorized floor brush needs cleaning or shut down.
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Maintenance - cont’d Fig. 30 Fig. 29 • R emove the dust cup and extension wand Motorized Floor Brush and separate the detachable canister from the • D etach the hose on the motorized floor brush motorized floor brush. Look in all 4 openings at the top by squeezing the tabs together for any blockages.
English Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS 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.) Vacuum is not Dust cup may be full; empty dust cup. picking up dirt.