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Maintenance

For best results empty the Dust Cup 
after each use; empty several times 
during prolonged usage or when it 
reaches the 

MAX

 fill line. 

NEVER OVER-FILL THE DUST CUP

.

CAUTION: 

Unplug the vacuum; 
failure to do so might 
result in electric shock.

  To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the unit before performing any cleaning, maintenance, or 

troubleshooting checks.

  Reassemble all parts securely before operating vacuum.

EMPTYING THE DUST CUP

  

The Dust Cup needs to be emptied each time you 
vacuum and periodically during cleaning, when the 
Dust Cup appears full.

1

   Press the dust cup release button and remove the 

dust cup from the vacuum. (

fig. 10

)

2

  

Option A:

 for Quick Empty:  

Insert the Dust Cup deep inside a trash receptacle 
to contain the dust and debris.  
Press the bottom door release button to release 
the trap door. Tap gently to empty contents.  
(

fig. 11

)  

Press the door shut again until it clicks.

3

  

Option B:

 For Allergy Sufferers: 

Wrap a trash bag around the Dust Cup leaving 
space at the bottom for the door to swing open. 
Locate the bottom door release button within the 
trash bag and press to release as you shake the dust 
cup to empty dust and debris. (

fig. 12

Press the door shut again until it clicks.

  

Note:

 Option B can also be performed outside of 

the home to further minimize releasing dust back 
into the air. Carry just the dust cup and trash bag 
outside.

4

   Check to make sure the trap door is secure before 

returning it to the Vacuum.

5

   To clean the upper compartment of the dust cup, 

press the top door release button to open.  
(

fig. 13

) Empty the contents over a trash 

receptacle and push the door shut until it clicks 
into place.

Fig. 10

Fig. 11

Fig. 13

Bottom Door 

Release

Fig. 12

Top Door 

Release

Dust Cup 

Release

Summary of Contents for NP320SL

Page 1: ...NP320SL OWNER S GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...0 DO NOT close a door on the cord 11 DO NOT pull the cord around sharp corners The use of an extension cord is not recommended 12 DO NOT leave the appliance plugged in when not in use 13 Keep the cord away from heated surfaces 14 Turn off all controls before plugging or unplugging the vacuum cleaner 15 Always turn off this appliance before attaching or removing accessories WHEN USING AN ELECTRICAL...

Page 3: ...s recommended attachments GENERAL CLEANING 1 DO NOT pick up large sized objects 2 DO NOT pick up hard or sharp objects such as glass nails screws or coins that could damage the vacuum cleaner 3 DO NOT pick up smoking or burning objects such as hot coals cigarette butts matches or hot ash 4 DO NOT pick up flammable or combustible materials such as lighter fluid gasoline or kerosene or use vacuum in...

Page 4: ...visions as well as Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EC and its revisions This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material sources To return your used device please use the retur...

Page 5: ...tents Getting Started 5 How to Use 7 Maintenance 9 Checking for Blockages 11 Storing 11 Resetting the Motor Thermostat 11 Troubleshooting Guide 12 Thank you for purchasing the Shark Lift Around Canister Vac ...

Page 6: ...leaning tools for above floor cleaning FIRST THING S FIRST YOU NEED TO KNOW WHAT S IN THE BOX YOU JUST OPENED A Lift Around Canister Vac B Removable Tool Caddy C Canister Caddy D Upholstery Brush E Crevice Tool F Dusting Brush G Straight Suction Nozzle B G A C I K H D E J F H Flexible Hose I Floor Kit Handle J Telescopic Tube K Shoulder Strap L Accessory Bag not shown ...

Page 7: ...nd in hard to reach crevices and corners DUSTING BRUSH F Dust shelves lamp shades window blinds books furniture and other household items STRAIGHT SUCTION NOZZLE G Powerful cleaning on low pile carpets and hardwood floors FLEXIBLE HOSE H With the right cleaning tool in place and the Flexible Hose you can extend your reach into hard to clean areas NOTE Use the Flexible Hose without any accessories ...

Page 8: ...rom the right side and then remove it from the Canister Vac fig 3 3 Insert the crevice tool dusting brush and the upholstery brush into the openings on the tool caddy fig 4 4 Attach the shoulder strap onto the hooks on the handle of the Canister Vac fig 5 5 Empty Dust Cup after cleaning and periodically during cleaning when it appears full See Maintenance section for instructions How to Use Fig 1 ...

Page 9: ...to the end of the flexible hose floor kit handle or telescopic tube by pushing it in until it is tightly secured fig 9 12 While holding the Canister Vac by the handle press down on the power button to turn the Canister Vac on and begin vacuuming Press down again to turn the vacuum off fig 5 USE IN CANISTER MODE 6 Place the hose in the hose dock fig 6 7 Place the unit over the caddy and press down ...

Page 10: ...is Press the bottom door release button to release the trap door Tap gently to empty contents fig 11 Press the door shut again until it clicks 3 Option B For Allergy Sufferers Wrap a trash bag around the Dust Cup leaving space at the bottom for the door to swing open Locate the bottom door release button within the trash bag and press to release as you shake the dust cup to empty dust and debris f...

Page 11: ...roughly in lukewarm water until the water runs clear 4 Squeeze out excess water and let air dry for at least 24 hours before replacing Do not use a hair dryer or other heating methods to dry 5 Place the felt filter in first then the foam filter 6 Replace the dust cup COMPONENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Rinse and air dry every month under normal use Empty each time you vacuum Pre Motor Foam Filter Dust ...

Page 12: ...ostat If the motor should overheat the thermostat shuts off the power To reset the Motor Thermostat Press the Power Button to turn the vacuum off Unplug the vacuum Check for clogged hose or filter unclog hose and replace filter Refer to Checking for Blockages Wait 45 minutes for vacuum to cool then plug in the vacuum Press the Power Button to restart the vacuum Resetting the Motor Thermostat Fig 1...

Page 13: ...s 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 This vacuum cleaner is equipped with a motor protective thermostat If for some reason your vacuum overheats the thermostat will au...

Page 14: ...13 Notes ...

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Page 16: ...COPYRIGHT EURO PRO OPERATING LLC 2013 PRINTED IN CHINA NP320SL E 131008 5 Illustrations may differ from actual product ...

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