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Checking For Blockages; Storing; Resetting The Motor Thermostat - Shark NP320SL Owner's Manual

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Checking for Blockages

Blockages may cause your vacuum to overheat and
shut down. To prevent this from happening, check
potential blockage areas after heavy use or if you
detect a loss of suction or poor cleaning performance.
1
DUST CUP
Dust Cup may be full. Empty Dust Cup.
2
FILTERS (PRE-MOTOR AND POST MOTOR)
Ensure that both the Pre Motor Filters and the Post
Motor HEPA filter are clean.
3
ACCESSORIES
Check intake openings:
• Crevice Tool
• Upholstery Brush
• Dusting Brush
• Flexible Hose
• Floor Kit Handle
• Bare floor Nozzle
11

Storing

Fig. 18
1
Store the dusting brush, upholstery brush and the
crevice tool on the mounts on the removable tool
caddy. (fig. 18)
2
Wrap the flexible hose around the base of the
vacuum and hook the end of the flexible hose into
the hose dock. (fig. 19) To release the hose, press
the Hose Storage button.
3
Wrap the attached cord strap around the power
cord when storing.
4
Store your vacuum cleaner with the rest of the
accessories safely in a cool dry area where they
will not be a hazard, will not get damaged and will
not cause damage to anyone or anything.
NOTE: Empty dust cup after cleaning and prior
to storing. (See "Maintenance" section for
instructions.)

Resetting the Motor Thermostat

Your Shark
Lift-Around™ Canister Vac is
®
equipped with a protective Motor Thermostat. If the
motor should overheat, the thermostat shuts off the
power.
To reset the Motor Thermostat:
Press the Power Button to turn the vacuum off.
Unplug the vacuum.
Check for clogged hose or filter; unclog hose and replace
filter. Refer to Checking for Blockages.
Wait 45 minutes for vacuum to cool; then plug in the
vacuum.
Press the Power Button to restart the vacuum.
Fig. 19

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