Shark Rotator NV680 Owner's Guide
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To assemble your Shark Rotator NV680, start by attaching the wand to the motorized floor nozzle. Then, connect the handle to the wand and secure the dust cup by aligning it with the vacuum body until it clicks into place.
If your vacuum loses suction, check for clogs in the hose, filters, and brush roll. Make sure the dust cup is empty and the filters are clean. Clean or replace filters as needed.
It is recommended to clean the pre-motor foam and felt filters every three months and the HEPA filter once a year. Rinse them with water and let them air dry completely before reinstalling.
To empty the dust cup, detach it from the vacuum body, hold it over a trash bin, and press the release button to open the bottom lid. Shake out debris and close the lid securely before reattaching.
Check for any blockages or tangled hair around the brush roll. Ensure the brush roll indicator light is green. If not, try resetting the vacuum by turning it off and on. Clean the brush roll if necessary.
Regularly empty the dust cup, clean the filters, and check the brush roll for debris. Inspect the hose and connections for clogs. Periodically check for wear and tear on parts.
An unusual odor may indicate a clog, dirty filters, or a full dust cup. Check and clean all these components. If the odor persists, ensure no debris is stuck in the brush roll or hose.
To detach the hose, press the release button where the hose connects to the vacuum. Once removed, check for blockages and rinse the hose with water if needed. Allow it to dry before reattaching.
Yes, the Shark Rotator NV680 is safe for hardwood floors. Use the hard floor setting to turn off the brush roll and prevent scratches.
Store the vacuum in an upright position in a dry area. Ensure the dust cup is empty and the filters are clean before storage. Keep the cord neatly wrapped to avoid damage.