Cleaning The Filter - Shark Rotator SV1107 Owner's Manual

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fig. 9

CLEANING THE FILTER

Your vacuum has a high efficiency
dust cup to maintain strong suction by
preventing debris from collecting on
the filter. To maintain strong suction,
it is important to clean the foam filter
every month, under normal use.
1
Turn off the vacuum and remove
the dust cup.
2 Remove the foam filter (fig. 9) and
rinse under water until the water
runs clear. (fig. 10) Squeeze the
excess water out of the filter and
let it air dry for 24 hours before
replacing.
fig. 10
DO NOT use a hair dryer or
other forced hot air to dry the
filter.
DO NOT operate the vacuum
without the filter in place.
DO NOT operate the vacuum
with a wet filter.
NOTE: It is normal for your foam filter
to discolor over time; it will not
affect the filter performance.
fig. 11
fig. 12
CLEANING THE MOTORIZED
BRUSH AND CLEARING
BLOCKAGES
An accumulation of hair, string, and
other debris may sometimes become
lodged in the flexible air hose of the
motorized brush, in the air inlet of
the dustcup or wrapped around the
brush roll. These areas must be free
from debris for maximum cleaning
performance. To clear blockages and
clean the brush roll:
1 Ensure the vacuum is off.
2 Press the release button located
on the rear of the main body and
remove the motorized brush.
(fig. 11)
3 To clear the air hose, flip back
the connector to straighten the
air passage (fig. 12) and carefully
remove any debris lodged in the
air hose. DO NOT USE SCISSORS
OR OTHER SHARP OBJECTS AS
THESE MAY DAMAGE THE HOSE.
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