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Shark Sv769 - User Manual

Shark Sv769
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Model: SV769
16.8 V DC
EURO-PRO Operating LLC
Boston, MA, 02465
Tel. : 1 (800) 798-7398
www.sharkvac.com
Copyright © EURO-PRO OPERATING LLC 2008
To Maximize the life of your NiCd batteries:
1. Charge for a minimum of 20 hours before initial use.
Failure to do so will reduce the product’s battery life
significantly.
2. Do not store unit with the charging adapter attached
and plugged in.
3. Only recharge when the batteries are fully discharged
(or as close to fully discharged as possible).
4. Do not store in areas of high temperature or humidity.
5. After 3 months of non-use, the product should be fully
discharged and then recharged to maximize battery
power.
6. Use only the charger supplied with the product. If other
chargers are used, the batteries can fail causing damage to
the battery, product, or personal property.
NiCd batteries have a long useful life but at some time they
will need to be replaced. To purchase replacement batteries,
visit www.sharkvac.com
Note: 1. The On/Off switch must be in the “Off” position in
order to charge the unit. If the charging indicator
does not light, press the On/Off switch to the “OFF”
position.
2. If the product has never been used or has been
stored for an extended period of time without use – it
will take several complete charge and discharge
cycles to realize the full operational time of your
product.
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Questions and Answers

  • E
    Erin FlowersJul 30, 2025
    Why is my Shark Sv769 Vacuum Cleaner suction power weak?
    • A
      Ashley FischerJul 30, 2025
      Weak suction in your Shark Vacuum Cleaner can occur due to a few reasons: the dust cup container might be full, the filter may need cleaning or replacing, or the unit may need recharging. To resolve this, first empty the dust cup container. Then, remove the filter and check for any obstructions in the air duct, removing them if present. Clean or replace the filter as needed. Finally, ensure the unit is fully charged.
  • K
    Kristin JenkinsAug 6, 2025
    Why will my Shark Hand Vacuum not operate?
    • K
      Kayla ReeseAug 6, 2025
      Your Shark Hand Vacuum may not operate because the batteries are discharged or there is no power in the electrical outlet supplying the transformer. To fix this, charge the unit. Also, check the fuse or breaker and replace the fuse or reset the breaker if necessary.
  • S
    Stephen KelleyAug 14, 2025
    What to do if dust is escaping from my Shark Hand Vacuum?
    • T
      Thomas PetersonAug 14, 2025
      If dust is escaping from your Shark Hand Vacuum, it could be due to a full dust cup container, incorrect filter installation, or a puncture/hole in the filter. First, empty the dust cup container. Next, review the filter installation instructions to ensure it's correctly installed. If the problem persists, replace the filter.
  • D
    Danielle NguyenAug 22, 2025
    How to fix a Shark Sv769 Vacuum Cleaner motorized brush that will not work?
    • L
      Leslie WilsonAug 22, 2025
      If the motorized brush on your Shark Vacuum Cleaner isn't working, it could be due to the 2 metal pins of the motorized brush not making contact with the vacuum cleaner, or the motorized brush is clogged up. Ensure the motorized brush is firmly inserted into the air-intake nozzle to connect it to the unit's power supply. Also, remove any lint, hair, or other debris from the motorized brush.

Summary

Shark VX33 NiCd Battery Care

Shark VX33 Safety Precautions

General Electrical and Usage Safety

Avoid wet hands, outdoor/wet use, use only approved chargers/outlets, keep clear of openings/moving parts.

Battery Handling and Disposal

Recycle NiCd batteries properly; do not expose to fire or high temperatures.

Charger Cord and Usage Restrictions

Do not carry by cord, yank to disconnect, or keep near heat; no flammable liquids.

Shark VX33 Charging and Mounting

Shark VX33 Battery Pack Management

Battery Replacement Guidelines

Use only approved replacement packs; proper disposal of NiCd batteries is mandatory.

Battery Pack Removal and Installation

Remove securing screw, cover, slide holder, connect terminals, and reassemble pack.

Shark VX33 Filter Maintenance

Shark VX33 Troubleshooting Guide

Common Operational Issues

Addresses issues like unit not operating, weak suction, brush problems, and dust leakage.

Shark VX33 Limited Warranty

Shark Sv769 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandShark
ModelSv769
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

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