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Shark ROTATOR NV95 Series User Manual

Shark ROTATOR NV95 Series
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NV95
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INSTRUCTIONS
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Shark ROTATOR NV95 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeUpright
Power SourceElectric
Dust Cup Capacity1.3 quarts
FiltrationHEPA
AttachmentsDusting brush, crevice tool
FeaturesLift-Away canister

Summary

Welcome and Product Information

Register Your Purchase

Provides details on how to register your Shark Rotator vacuum purchase online or by phone.

Record Product Information

Section to log model number, date code, purchase date, and store for warranty and reference.

Technical Specifications

Lists electrical details for the vacuum cleaner, including voltage, wattage, and amperage.

Important Safety Instructions

Save These Instructions

Dust Cup, Filters, and Accessories

Guidelines for ensuring dust cup, filters, and accessories are ready for use and free of blockages.

Hose Attachments Safety

Precautions regarding the vacuum hose and attachments, keeping them clear of body parts and clothing.

General Cleaning Safety

Safety advice for general cleaning tasks, including what not to vacuum and handling stairs.

Polarized Plug Information

Explanation of the polarized plug and safety measures to prevent electric shock.

Assembling Your Vacuum Cleaner

Using Your Vacuum in Upright Mode

Brushroll Indicator Light Meaning

Explains the function of the brushroll indicator light, indicating normal operation or a jam.

Using Your Vacuum in Above-Floor Mode

Benefits of Suction Control

Details how suction control can be adjusted to manage push/pull effort on different surfaces or with various tools.

Helpful Tips for Operation

Suction Control Adjustment

Guidance on adjusting the suction power using the control located at the end of the hose.

Understanding Power Buttons

Explains the function of the 'I' and 'II' power buttons for different cleaning modes.

Vacuum Cleaner Features

Cord Hook Operation

Instructions on how to use the cord hooks for quick access and storage of the power cord.

Floor Nozzle Height

Notes that the floor nozzle is optimized for all carpet and floor types and requires no height adjustment.

Filter Cleaning Reminder

Emphasizes the importance of regularly cleaning filters for optimal performance.

Compatible Vacuum Accessories

5.5" Crevice Tool

A tool designed for reaching into small spaces and tight corners for effective cleaning.

16" Crevice Tool

An extended crevice tool offering greater reach for cleaning narrow or difficult-to-access areas.

Dusting Brush

A brush attachment for gently cleaning dust and debris from delicate surfaces.

Power Brush

A specialized brush for deep cleaning carpets and upholstery, effective against pet hair and ground-in dirt.

Vacuum Cleaner Maintenance

Emptying the Dust Cup

Step-by-step guide on how to safely remove and empty the dust cup into a trash bin.

Filter Cleaning Schedule

Recommended schedule for cleaning pre-motor and post-motor filters to ensure optimal suction.

Cleaning Vacuum Filters

Checking for Blockages

Floor Nozzle Blockages

Procedure for checking and clearing blockages within the vacuum's floor nozzle.

Hose and Tube Blockages

Instructions on how to check the hose and internal tubes for any obstructions that may affect airflow.

Troubleshooting Vacuum Issues

No Suction or Light Suction

Steps to diagnose and resolve issues related to the vacuum's suction power.

Vacuum Lifts Area Rugs

Advice on managing powerful suction that may lift lightweight rugs during operation.

Brushroll Does Not Spin

Troubleshooting steps for when the vacuum's brushroll fails to rotate.

Vacuum Turns Off On Its Own

Explanation of the thermal cutoff and how to reset the vacuum after overheating.

Five-Year Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage Details

Outlines what components and conditions are covered under the 5-year limited warranty.

Warranty Exclusions

Lists conditions and types of damage or use not covered by the limited warranty.

Getting Service and Support

Information on how to obtain customer support, product care, and warranty service options.

How to Initiate a Warranty Claim

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

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