Shark NV80 Owner's Guide
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To clean the filters, first remove the dust cup. Then, take out the foam and felt filters located beneath. Rinse them under lukewarm water until the water runs clear. Let them air dry completely before reinserting them.
Loss of suction can be caused by clogged filters, a full dust cup, or blockages in the hose. Ensure all filters are clean, the dust cup is empty, and inspect the hose for any obstructions.
Detach the hose from the vacuum and visually inspect it for blockages. Use a broom handle or a similar object to gently dislodge any debris. Rinse with water if necessary and let it dry completely before reattaching.
Yes, you can wash the dust cup. Remove it from the vacuum, empty the contents, and rinse it with warm water. Ensure it is completely dry before reinserting it into the vacuum.
Check for any debris wrapped around the brush roll and remove it. Make sure the vacuum is in the proper mode for carpet cleaning. If issues persist, inspect the belt for wear and replace if necessary.
The HEPA filter should be replaced every 12 months for optimal performance. However, if you notice reduced suction or increased dust emissions, consider replacing it sooner.
Ensure that the vacuum is on a flat, stable surface, and do not pull the hose too aggressively. Use the vacuum's handle to maneuver it gently, reducing the risk of tipping.
Regularly clean and replace filters as needed, empty the dust cup frequently, check for clogs, and inspect the brush roll for debris. Keeping these parts clean ensures efficient performance.
Loud noises could indicate a blockage, a full dust cup, or damaged parts. Check for clogs, empty the dust cup, and inspect the brush roll and belt for damage. Replace parts if necessary.
Store the vacuum in a cool, dry place. Wrap the cord neatly to avoid tangling and keep the vacuum upright to prevent damage to the hose or other components.