Shark SV726 owner manual Before Use, Charging Your Vacuum Cleaner, Assembly

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE REASON

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Batteries discharged.

1.

Charge unit.

 

2.

Dead battery (battery

 

2.

Replace batteries. (See

 

 

won't hold charge).

HAND VACUUM

 

 

page 5.)

3.

Contacts between the

 

3. Wipe and clean dirt from

WILL NOT

 

unit and the charging

 

 

contacts.

OPERATE

 

stand are dirty.

 

 

4. Check fuse or breaker.

 

4.

No power in electrical

 

 

Replace fuse/reset

 

 

outlet supplying

 

 

 

 

breaker.

 

 

transformer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

The 2 metal pins of

1.

Firmly insert the

 

 

motorized brush into the

 

 

the motorized brush

 

 

 

 

air-intake nozzle. This

MOTORIZED

 

are not in contact

 

 

 

will connect the

BRUSH WILL NOT

 

with the vacuum

 

 

 

motorized nozzle to the

WORK

 

cleaner.

 

 

 

unit power supply.

 

2.

Motorized brush is

 

 

2. Remove all lint, hair etc.

 

 

clogged up.

 

 

 

from motorized brush.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Dust cup container is

1.

Empty dust cup

 

 

container

HAND VACUUM

 

full.

 

 

2.

Remove dust cup filter

2.

Dust cup filter needs

WILL NOT PICK-

 

and check for object(s)

 

cleaning or

 

UP OR SUCTION

 

 

in air duct and remove.

 

replacement.

 

POWER IS WEAK

 

 

Clean or replace dust

3.

Unit needs

 

 

 

cup filter.

 

 

recharging.

 

 

 

3.

Charge unit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Dust cup container is

1.

Empty dust cup

DUST ESCAPING

 

full.

 

 

container.

2.

Dust cup filter is not

 

FROM HAND

2.

Review dust cup filter

 

installed correctly.

VACUUM

 

 

installation instructions.

3.

Puncture/hole in dust

 

 

3. Replace dust cup filter.

 

 

cup filter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before Use

1.This cordless vacuum is powered by rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries. Before using the vacuum, charge the vacuum cleaner for a minimum of 20 hours.

NOTE: Ensure that the On/Off switch is in the “Off” position before charging.

NOTE: Peak performance may only be realized after the unit has been charged and discharged two (2) or three (3) times.

IMPORTANT: To maintain peak performance of your cordless hand vacuum, it is recommended that the unit be fully discharged, then completely re-charged at least once a month.

2.Store the vacuum cleaner in the charging base when not in use so that it is always charged and ready to use.

Charging Your Vacuum Cleaner

1.Place the charging base near an electrical power outlet (120 V., 60 Hz.) and plug in the chaging adapter's jack into the charging base.

2.Plug the charger into wall outlet.

3.Place the unit in the charging base. The charging indicator light will shine green to indicate that the vacuum cleaner is properly

positioned in the charging base and that

the unit is being charged. (See fig. 1)

NOTE: Ensure that the On/Off switch is in the "Off" position before charging.

4.Always return the unit to the charging base immediately after use so that it will be ready and fully charged for it's next use.

Assembly

Note: Dust cup filter must always be used when operating the hand vacuum.

1.To open the dust cup compartment, push the dust cup release button and remove the dust cup container. (Fig. 2)

2.Verify that the dust cup filter is inside, then re-attach the dust cup container to the hand vacuum. (Fig. 3)

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

3.To attach the crevice tool or the dusting brush to the hand vacuum, push the attachment into the suction hole in the front of the dust container. (Fig. 4)

Fig. 4

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Contents Lawrence Paquette Ind. Dr Champlain, NY Tel -866-98SHARK Cordless Hand VacPage ONE 1 Year Limited Warranty Important SafeguardsModel SV To Order Replacement Filters or Battery PacksBefore Use Charging Your Vacuum CleanerAssembly Using Your Motorized Brush Using Your Cordless VacuumChanging & Cleaning the Dust Cup Filter Battery Pack Replacement & Disposal