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Using the Vacuum
Your
Shark
®
Navigator
™
can be
used to clean all surface types.
1
Plug in the vacuum.
2
Push the “Power” button.
(
Fig. 7
)
3
Place your foot on the power
nozzle and pull the handle back
towards you. (
Fig. 8
)
NOTE:
This vacuum has a
separate “Brushroll” button on
the top of the vacuum. (
Fig. 9
)
4
CLEAN CARPETS:
Engage the brushroll by pushing
the “Brushroll” button to the
“
ON
” position. The brushroll
light will turn green. (
Fig. 9
)
IMPORTANT:
To protect your
carpets, the brushroll will only
turn on when you have pulled
the handle back towards you
and released the power nozzle.
IMPORTANT:
The brushroll
indicator light on the power
nozzle will illuminate solid red if
there is a blockage. (
Fig. 10
) This
feature is designed to protect
your Lifetime Belt that powers
your brushroll.
See Checking
for Blockages on page 10
.
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CLEAN BARE FLOORS:
For cleaning bare floors or to
clean with the hose, push the
“Brushroll” button to the “
OFF
”
position for suction only. The
brushroll light will turn off. The
brushroll will not spin in this
mode.
Indicator Light
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CLEAN ABOVE-FLOORS WITH
HOSE:
You can attach the accessories onto
the handle or onto the extension
wand for a longer reach.
a
Stand the vacuum into upright
position.
b
To remove the handle only, press
the handle release button.
(
Fig. 11
)
c
To remove the handle with
the extension wand, press the
extension wand release button
on the back of the vacuum.
(
Fig. 12
)
d
Push the selected tool into the
end of the handle or handle with
extension wand for longer reach
and begin cleaning.
To order additional parts and accessories,
go to www.sharkclean.com.
The height of your power nozzle has been
optimized for easy pushing and superior
cleaning on all floor types. There is no need
to make any height adjustments as you
transition to different floor & carpet types.
Fig. 10
Always hold the vacuum when using
the hose to clean so that it does not
tip over.
DO NOT
pull vacuum cleaner around by
the hose.
DO NOT
over-extend the hose.
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9