Shark Wandvac WS642 Owner's Guide
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To empty the dust cup, first remove the handheld vacuum from the wand. Then, press the release button to open the dust cup. Hold the dust cup over a trash bin and press the empty button to release the debris.
If your vacuum loses suction, check for blockages in the nozzle, wand, and dust cup. Clean or replace the filters if they're dirty or clogged. Ensure all parts are securely attached.
It’s recommended to clean the filters monthly and replace them every 6-12 months, depending on usage. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on cleaning and replacing filters.
Yes, you can wash the dust cup with water. Ensure it is completely dry before reattaching it to the vacuum to prevent damage.
To charge the vacuum, place it on the charging dock. Make sure the docking station is connected to a power outlet. The LED indicator will light up to show that the vacuum is charging.
If the brush roll is not spinning, it might be due to hair or debris wrapped around it. Turn off the vacuum, remove the brush roll, and clean any obstructions. Check that the brush roll is properly installed.
To maintain battery life, avoid letting the battery fully discharge. Regularly charge the vacuum after use and store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures.
Check that the battery is charged and properly installed. If the vacuum still doesn't power on, inspect the power switch and contact Shark customer support for further assistance.
To clean the brush roll, turn off the vacuum and remove it from the wand. Detach the brush roll and use scissors to cut away any hair or fibers. Wipe it clean with a damp cloth.
Yes, the Shark Wandvac WS642 is safe for use on hardwood floors. It features a gentle brush roll that effectively cleans without scratching the surface.