Shark Rocket CS100 Owner's Guide
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To assemble the Shark Rocket CS100 Vacuum, first attach the wand to the motorized floor nozzle. Then, connect the handheld vacuum to the top of the wand until it clicks into place.
If the vacuum loses suction power, check for blockages in the hose, wand, and brush roll. Additionally, empty the dust cup and clean the filters as these can also affect suction.
It is recommended to clean the pre-motor foam and felt filters every month and the post-motor filter every nine months to maintain optimal performance.
Yes, the dust cup can be washed with warm water. Make sure it is completely dry before reattaching it to the vacuum.
If the brush roll stops spinning, check for any tangled hair or debris. Remove the blockage, and ensure the brush roll is correctly seated and not obstructed.
Regularly empty the dust cup, clean the filters, and check for blockages. Inspect the brush roll for debris and replace any worn or damaged parts as needed.
The Shark Rocket CS100 comes with a crevice tool for tight spaces, a dusting brush for delicate surfaces, and an upholstery tool for furniture. These can be attached to the wand or handheld unit.
A loud noise may indicate a blockage or a foreign object caught in the brush roll. Check and clear any obstructions in the vacuum's pathway.
The Shark Rocket CS100 can be stored by detaching the handheld vacuum and wand, then placing the components on the wall mount or in a closet. Make sure the vacuum is turned off and unplugged.
Yes, the Shark Rocket CS100 is safe for hardwood floors. Use the appropriate setting and attachments to avoid scratching or damaging the floor surface.