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Shark HH200 Series User Manual

Shark HH200 Series
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UltraLight Corded Handheld Vacuum
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HH200 Series Series • Série • Serie
OWNER’S GUIDE
GUIDE DE L’UTILISATEUR
GUÍA DEL PROPIETARIO
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Shark HH200 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandShark
ModelHH200 Series
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

General Warnings

Basic precautions for using electrical appliances, including cord care and inspection.

Usage and Operation Warnings

Warnings related to operating the vacuum, including handling, maintenance, and prohibited usage.

Prohibited Substances and Locations

Lists items and environments that should not be vacuumed or used in, such as liquids, chemicals, or outdoors.

Post-Use and Maintenance Safety

Guidelines for unplugging, cleaning, and storing the vacuum safely after use.

Controls and Cord Storage

Control Panel Overview

Location of the control panel on the handheld vacuum.

Power Button Operation

Instructions for starting and stopping the vacuum using the power button.

Cord Storage Method

How to wrap and secure the power cord for storage using the hook-and-loop fastener.

Available Accessories

Specialized Cleaning Tools

Includes Crevice Tool, Upholstery Tool, Dusting Brush, and Pet Multi-Tool for various cleaning needs.

Advanced Cleaning Attachments

Features Duster Crevice Tool, Anti-Allergen Dust Brush, Self-Cleaning Pet Power Brush, and Precision Duster.

Accessory Storage Bag

A bag for convenient storage of vacuum accessories.

Maintenance Procedures

Emptying the Dust Cup

Step-by-step guide to remove, empty, and reattach the dust cup after use.

Cleaning and Drying Filters

Instructions for rinsing pre-motor and post-motor filters and allowing them to air-dry properly.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Addressing Poor Suction

Solutions for low or no suction, including checking blockages and cleaning filters.

Resolving Auto Shut-Off

Steps to take when the vacuum turns off automatically, often due to overheating.

Managing Handheld Vacuum Warmth

Explanation for vacuum warmth and recommended cooling and filter cleaning steps.

Warranty Information

Five-Year Limited Warranty

Details on coverage, what is and is not covered, and warranty terms.

How to Get Service

Instructions on obtaining customer support and warranty service.

Initiating a Warranty Claim

Steps required to start a warranty claim, including necessary information.

Registering Your Purchase

Benefits and methods for registering the product for enhanced support.

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