Shark Navigator LA320 Owner's Guide
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To clean the filters, first, unplug the vacuum. Remove the dust cup and take out the foam and felt filters. Rinse them under lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Let the filters air dry for at least 24 hours before reinserting them.
If the vacuum loses suction, check for blockages in the hose, dust cup, and brushroll. Ensure the dust cup is not full and the filters are clean and properly installed.
First, ensure the vacuum is turned off and unplugged. Check for any tangled hair or debris in the brushroll. If the brushroll is clean, verify that the brushroll indicator light is on. If it isn't, ensure the vacuum is in the correct floor mode and the handle is tilted back.
The HEPA filter should be replaced every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage. Regularly check the filter and replace it sooner if it appears dirty or clogged.
Yes, the Shark Navigator LA320 is suitable for hardwood floors. Ensure the brushroll is turned off to prevent scratching, and use the appropriate floor setting for optimal performance.
Regular maintenance includes emptying the dust cup after each use, cleaning the filters monthly, checking for blockages, and inspecting the brushroll for debris.
Detach the hose from the vacuum and use a long, flexible brush or a broom handle to gently push out any debris. Ensure the hose is clear before reattaching it to the vacuum.
The Shark Navigator LA320 typically includes a crevice tool, dusting brush, and upholstery tool. Attach these to the hose or wand to clean tight spaces, delicate surfaces, and furniture.
A loud noise may indicate a blockage or a dirty filter. Check the hose, dust cup, and filters for any obstructions or buildup. Clean or replace components as necessary.
When storing, ensure the vacuum is turned off and unplugged. Wrap the power cord around the hooks provided and place the vacuum in an upright position in a dry area.