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Troubleshooting Guide

Checking for Blockages

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS

Vacuum is not 

picking up dirt.

Check filters to see if they need cleaning. Follow instruc-

tions for rinsing and drying the 5 filters before re-inserting 

back into the Hand Vac. (See “Maintenance” sections for 

instructions.)

Dust cup may be full; empty dust cup.

Check Hose and Hose connections for blockages; clear 

blockages if required.

If Dust Cup is empty, and attachment inlets are clear, check 

for other blockages. (See “Checking for Blockages” for 

 

instructions.)

Vacuum lifts scatter 

rugs (lightweight,  

movable rugs).

Because the “multi-vac” suction is powerful, take care when 

vacuuming scatter-type rugs or rugs with delicately  

sewn edges.

Airflow is restricted. 

No suction or light 

suction.

Check filters to see if they need cleaning. Follow 

instructions for rinsing and drying the 5 filters before re-

inserting back into the Hand Vac. (See “Maintenance” 

sections for instructions.)

Dust cup may be full; empty dust cup.

Check Hose and Hose connections for suction strength; 

clear blockages if required.

If Dust Cup is empty, and attachment inlets are clear, check 

for other blockages. (See “Checking for Blockages” for 

instructions.) 

Vacuum turns off 

on its own.

To reset the Motor Thermostat:

1. Move the Power Button to the “O – Off” position.

2. Unplug the vacuum.

3. Check for clogged hose or filter; unclog hose and  

replace filter. 

Wait 45 minutes for vacuum to cool; then plug in the 

vacuum. Turn the Power Switch to the “I – On” position to 

start the vacuum.

Note:

 if vacuum still does not start, contact Customer 

Service at: 

1-800-798-7398.

 

Blockages may cause your vacuum to 
overheat and shut down.  To prevent 
this from happening, check potential 
blockage areas after heavy use or if  
you detect a loss of suction or poor 
cleaning performance.

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DUST CUP – HAND VAC 

Dust cup may be full.  Empty dust 
cup. To empty Dust Cup:

 

Hold Hand Vac upright. Press Dust 
Cup Release Button to remove door.  
Lift door off hinges and set door 
aside.

 

Turn Dust Cup over a trash 
receptacle and tap gently to empty 
contents.

 

Hold Hand Vac upright once again.
Set bottom hinges of Dust Cup door 
into guides first; then snap door shut.

 

Check to make sure door is secure 
before turning on Hand Vac.

  WHERE TO ORDER PARTS

 

To order additional parts and accessories, go to: www.sharkclean.com or call 
1-800-798-7398. 

NOTE:

  Some parts may be available at your Shark® retailer.

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FILTERS (FOAM AND FELT)

 

Filters require rinsing every 1 month 
for optimum performance. Follow 
instructions for rinsing and drying 
the 5 filters before using.  

(See “Maintenance” section)

 

Before continuing to vacuum, replace 
Filters in the Hand Vac :

•  Dust Cup End (Pre-Motor)

•  Exhaust End (Post-Motor)

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Summary of Contents for NH15

Page 1: ...OWNER S GUIDE NH15 NH15C NH15W ...

Page 2: ...bleach ammonia or drain cleaner 6 DO NOT use in an enclosed space where vapors are present from paint paint thinner moth proofing substances flammable dust or other explosive or toxic materials 7 DO NOT vacuum up any liquids 8 DO NOT immerse vacuum cleaner in water or other liquids 9 DO NOT use outdoors or on wet surfaces use only on dry surfaces 10 Use extra care when cleaning on stairs WHEN USIN...

Page 3: ...es all with constant suction power Your Multi Vac converts pivots and bends to meet all your cleaning needs 1 HAND VAC Use the Hand Vac as a standalone vacuum or with flexible hose and cleaning tools Hand Vac for spot cleaning floor spills and large piles of debris With Flexible Hose and Pet Hair Power Brush for above the floor cleaning With 2 in 1 Crevice Dusting Tool for hard to reach places suc...

Page 4: ...nglish Contents Getting Started 2 Mode 1 Hand Vac 3 Mode 2 Portable Canister 6 Mode 3 Stick Vac 10 Storage 14 Maintenance 15 Troubleshooting Guide 18 Checking for Blockages 20 Warranty and Registration 21 Thank you for purchasing the Shark Multi Vac ...

Page 5: ...Dam U shaped bracket into tracks on either side of the inlet opening on the bottom of the Dust Cup Press firmly to ensure that Air Dam is in place 2 When ready to vacuum make sure all three wheels are resting on the ground This allows the Air Dam to guide debris to inlet opening 3 While holding Hand Vac press Power Button to begin cleaning Hold Hand Vac to turn off the Power Button 5 Empty Dust Cu...

Page 6: ...ors and baseboards or hard to reach corners it also allows you to dust a variety of surfaces from furniture and window blinds to lamp shades and book shelves In addition the nylon bristles make the tool safe to use on most fabric surfaces PET HAIR POWER BRUSH This unique tool was engineered for fast and easy removal of pet hair and ground in dirt from carpeted stairs and upholstery NOTE Use hose w...

Page 7: ... Mounting Plate onto Hand Vac so that inlets are aligned You can combine the Hand Vac with the Flexible Hose and the Backsaver Wand to create a versatile cleaning tool GETTING TO KNOW THE BACKSAVER WAND ASSEMBLY a Backsaver Handle Release Button b Backsaver Handle c Hinged Elbow d Pet Hair Power Brush Holder e Top Hose Connection f Top Cord Wrap Holder g Cord Guide for stick Mode h Locking Dial i ...

Page 8: ...andle towards you Push the Backsaver Handle Release Button 7 Hold Hand Vac in one hand guide the Backsaver Wand with the other 8 Press the Hand Vac Power Button to begin cleaning PORTABLE CANISTER MODE FOR ABOVE THE FLOOR CLEANING 1 Unclip the end of the hose that is attached to the Backsaver Wand 2 Depending on your cleaning needs Attach the Pet Hair Power Brush to vacuum furniture or Attach the ...

Page 9: ...l to secure onto Backsaver Wand STICK VAC In Stick Vacuum Mode you have constant suction power with the added swivel steering capabilities of the Shark Swivel Floor Nozzle 1 Remove Air Dam from Hand Vac and place the Air Dam in the slot on the Hand Vac exhaust filter cover 2 Slide Hose Mounting Plate into grooves on the underside of the Dust Cup so that Hose Mount assembly covers the inlet on Hand...

Page 10: ...Crevice Dusting Tool 4 Press Power Button and vacuum 5 Turn power off before returning Hose to Backsaver Wand 6 Secure Power Cord in power clip guide to keep cord out of the way while cleaning 7 Place foot on the floor nozzle and pull handle towards you to release upright lock 8 Press Power Button on Hand Vac handle to start cleaning 9 When you need to reach under furniture convert to portable can...

Page 11: ...ing your Mult Vac see maintenance section for instructions TO EMPTY DUST CUP Regardless of what mode you use the Dust Cup needs to be emptied each time you vacuum and periodically during cleaning when the dust cup appears full NOTE If Hand Vac is attached to Hose and Backsaver Wand in Stick Vac mode remove Hand Vac first before emptying contents 1 Hold Hand Vac upright 2 Press Dust Cup Release But...

Page 12: ...ed brackets of Dust Cup cylinder Maintenance LIFETIME FILTERS Your foam filters do not need replacement for the life of your vacuum However it is important to clean filters on both ends of Hand Vac periodically to maintain peak performance DO NOT operate the vacuum without ALL the filters in place DO NOT operate the vacuum with WET filters NOTE The white filters will discolor over time this is nor...

Page 13: ... on its own To reset the Motor Thermostat 1 Move the Power Button to the O Off position 2 Unplug the vacuum 3 Check for clogged hose or filter unclog hose and replace filter Wait 45 minutes for vacuum to cool then plug in the vacuum Turn the Power Switch to the I On position to start the vacuum Note if vacuum still does not start contact Customer Service at 1 800 798 7398 Blockages may cause your ...

Page 14: ...r resulting from damages from shipping or repairs service or alterations to the product or any of its parts which have been performed by a repair person not authorized by EURO PRO Operating LLC This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of the unit and excludes all other legal and or conventional warranties The responsibility of EURO PRO Operating LLC if any is limited to the specific obl...

Page 15: ...n MA 02465 Canada EURO PRO Operating LLC 4400 Bois Franc Ville St Laurent Québec H4S 1A7 1 800 798 7398 www sharkclean com COPYRIGHT EURO PRO OPERATING LLC 2009 PRINTED IN CHINA REV 090803 Illustrations may differ with actual product ...

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