Shark Stratos AZ3000 Owner's Guide

To assemble the Shark Stratos AZ3000 Vacuum, first attach the handle to the top of the vacuum body until it clicks into place. Then, connect the wand to the floor nozzle and attach the desired accessory to the wand.
If the vacuum loses suction, check for blockages in the hose, filters, and brush roll. Clean or replace the filters if necessary and ensure the dust cup is empty.
Clean the pre-motor foam and felt filters every month under normal usage. The HEPA filter should be cleaned every 12 months. Always ensure the filters are completely dry before reinserting them.
Yes, the Shark Stratos AZ3000 Vacuum is designed to handle pet hair efficiently with its powerful suction and self-cleaning brush roll that prevents hair wrap.
Regularly check the brush roll for tangled hair or debris. Remove any obstructions carefully. The self-cleaning feature should minimize hair wrap, but manual cleaning may be required for large clogs.
Ensure that the vacuum is properly plugged into a working outlet. Check the power switch and inspect the power cord for damage. If the issue persists, contact Shark customer support.
To empty the dust cup, press the release button to detach the dust cup from the vacuum. Hold it over a trash can and press the bottom door release button to empty the contents. Reattach the dust cup securely.
Store the vacuum in an upright position in a cool, dry place. Ensure the cord is neatly wrapped and accessories are stored on the unit to prevent damage.
Check for blockages in the hose, filters, and brush roll. Ensure the dust cup is empty. If the noise persists, inspect the vacuum for any loose parts and tighten them if necessary.
The Shark Stratos AZ3000 is designed to clean effectively without any additional solutions. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions if using any cleaning agents.