Shark Rocket HV290 Owner's Guide
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To assemble the Shark Rocket HV290, first attach the wand to the main body. Then, connect the desired cleaning head to the wand. Ensure all connections click securely into place.
Check for blockages in the hose, wand, or cleaning head. Also, ensure the dust cup is empty and the filters are clean. Clean or replace filters if necessary.
It's recommended to clean the pre-motor foam and felt filters every month and the post-motor filter every year. Rinse them with water and let them dry completely before reinstalling.
Yes, the Shark Rocket HV290 is versatile and can be used on carpets, hardwood, and tile floors. Use the appropriate setting for each floor type to optimize cleaning performance.
To empty the dust cup, detach it from the vacuum by pressing the release button. Hold it over a trash bin and open the bottom lid to release the debris. Close the lid securely before reattaching.
Ensure the vacuum is turned on and the brush roll is switched to the 'on' position. Check for obstructions around the brush roll and remove any debris. Verify that the vacuum is not in upright position, as this deactivates the brush roll.
Regularly clean the filters, empty the dust cup, and check for blockages in the vacuum's components. Inspect the brush roll for tangled hair or debris and clean as needed.
The Shark Rocket HV290 typically includes attachments like a crevice tool, dusting brush, and pet hair tool. Use the crevice tool for tight spaces, the dusting brush for delicate surfaces, and the pet hair tool for upholstery and pet hair removal.
Check if the power cord is securely plugged into an outlet. Inspect the cord for damage. Ensure the power switch is in the 'on' position. If the vacuum still doesn't turn on, check the circuit breaker or try a different outlet.
Store the Shark Rocket HV290 in a cool, dry place. Detach the main body from the wand and wrap the power cord securely. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of the vacuum to prevent damage.