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Troubleshooting Guide

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS

Vacuum is not 
picking up dirt.

Check filters to see if they need cleaning. Follow instructions for rinsing and 
drying the filters before re-inserting back into the vacuum. (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).

Suction is powerful. Take care when vacuuming scatter-type rugs or rugs with 
delicately sewn edges. Open the suction release on the handle to decrease 
suction power.

Move the On/Off switch to “I - Suction Only” position to disengage the brush roll

Airflow is restricted. No suction 
or light suction.

Check filters to see if they need cleaning. Follow instructions for rinsing and 
drying the filters before re-inserting back into the vacuum. 
Dust cup may be full; empty dust cup.
Check hose, hose connections, nozzles and accessories for blockages; clear 
blockages if required.
Close the suction release on the handle to increase suction power.
If dust cup is empty, and attachment inlets are clear, check for other blockages. 

Brush roll does not spin

Immediately turn off and unplug vacuum, disconnect the nozzle and remove 
blockage before reconnecting and turning vacuum back on. 
Pull the handle toward you and release the floor nozzle to disengage the auto-
off feature.
Move the On/Off switch to the “II - Brush Roll On” position.

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 automatically turn 
the unit off. Should this occur, perform the following steps to restart the motor 
thermostat:
1. Move the On/Off switch to the  “O” (Off) position.
2. Unplug the vacuum.
3. Empty the dust cup and clean filters. 
4.  Check for blockages in hose, accessories and inlet openings. 
5. Allow the unit to cool for a minimum of 45 minutes. 
6. Plug in the vacuum. 
7. Turn the On/Off switch to the “I” (On) position to restart the vacuum.

Summary of Contents for NV353Q Series

Page 1: ...NV353Q Series OWNER S GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...ervicing 2 DO NOT use vacuum with a damaged cord or plug If appliance is not working as it should has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into water return it to Euro Pro Operating LLC for examination repair or adjustment 3 DO NOT pull or carry vacuum by the cord 4 DO NOT unplug by pulling on cord to unplug grasp the plug not the cord 5 DO NOT handle plug or appliance with wet hands 6 DO...

Page 3: ...nation repair or adjustment 8 DO NOT use without dust cup and or filters in place DUST CUP FILTERS ACCESSORIES Before turning on the vacuum 1 Make sure that all filters are thoroughly dry after routine cleaning 2 Make sure that dust cup and all filters are in place after routine maintenance 3 Make sure accessories are free of blockages 4 Only use filters and accessories provided by Euro Pro Operat...

Page 4: ...3 1 800 798 7398 THIS MANUAL COVERS MODEL NUMBERS NV353Q NV353QBL NV353QRD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 120V 60Hz Watts 1200W Amps 10A ...

Page 5: ...e 2 Detachable Canister 9 Above Floor Cleaning 10 Storing 11 Maintenance 11 Emptying the Dust Cup 12 Cleaning the Pre Motor Filters 12 Cleaning the Post Motor HEPA Filter 13 Cleaning the Pet Hair Power Brush 13 Cleaning the Motorized Floor Brush 14 Checking for Blockages 14 Ordering Parts 15 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Warranty 18 ...

Page 6: ... radiators and baseboards and in hard to reach crevices and corners Fig 1 DUSTING BRUSH Dust shelves lamp shades window blinds books furniture and other upholstered household items Fig 2 ACCESSORY HOLDER Designed to hold the crevice tool and dusting brush For quick access to tools when vacuuming and cleaning around the house Fig 3 PET HAIR POWER BRUSH This unique tool was engineered for fast and e...

Page 7: ...aning modes to meet all your cleaning needs upright vacuum and detachable canister both with constant suction power MODES 1 UPRIGHT VAC Upright vacuuming floors and carpets Fig 6 Fig 6 Fig 7 2 DETACHABLE CANISTER Take the detachable canister with you around the house to clean all kinds of hard to reach places Fig 7 ...

Page 8: ... brush ensure that the latching mechanism is fully locked in place to ensure electrical connection has been made 3 Attach the end of the extension wand to the tube on the back of the detachable canister until it clicks into place Fig 9 4 Slide the accessory holder a positioned opposite the upper cord wrap over the extension wand Align the tab with the groove and push down Fig 10 5 Push the handle ...

Page 9: ...grasp the handle and tilt it back towards you Fig 12 NOTE The rotating brush on the motorized floor brush will not spin unless the nozzle is flat against the floor and the handle is tilted back 5 Due to the huge suction power of this vacuum it may become necessary at times to adjust the suction release d on the handle Fig 11 If the vacuum seems difficult to push or pull or if it is lifting up area...

Page 10: ...e extension wand up Fig 13 3 Attach desired accessory onto the end of either the extension wand or the handle 4 Press the On Off switch to the I position to turn the vacuum on for above floor cleaning and hold the handle in one hand while you carry the detachable canister around the house with the other hand Fig 14 b Mode 2 Detachable Canister Fig 14 a Fig 13 You can carry your vacuum cleaner in b...

Page 11: ...lar 90 counterclockwise for low suction when doing light jobs such as drapes or fine surfaces Close the valve a by rotating the collar clockwise 90 for high suction and when using the hand held Pet Hair Power Brush Fig 15 Release suction for easier push pull on high pile carpets and area rugs Fig 15 Suction Release Collar a 4 Press the On Off switch to the I position to turn the vacuum on for abov...

Page 12: ...tor filters and dust cup in place DO NOT operate the vacuum with WET filters Fig 17 Fig 18 Storing Quick Cord Release Fig 16 Maintenance STORE YOUR VACUUM SAFELY 1 Convert your vacuum back to upright vac mode 2 Rotate the upper quick cord release to its upright position and coil the power cord loosely around the two clips Clip the plug onto the cord to secure Fig 16 3 Store the dusting brush and t...

Page 13: ...ry 5 Place the felt filter in first then the foam filter 6 Replace the dust cup 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 Undo the latches on the sides of the dust cup by lifting them up and outwards to remove the dust cup from the motor base Fig 17 2 Hold the dust cup over a trash receptacle and pr...

Page 14: ...r time This is NORMAL and will not affect the performance of the filter 5 Allow the filter to air dry for 24 hours Do not use a hair dryer or other heating methods to dry 6 Once the HEPA filter is dry replace it back into the vacuum 7 Replace the cover by inserting the two tabs into the holes at the top and then swinging the cover down until it clicks into place Fig 25 Fig 24 a CLEANING THE PET HA...

Page 15: ...ly cut anything wound around the rotating brush with scissors Avoid damaging or cutting the bristles Fig 26 CHECKING FOR BLOCKAGES 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 1 Dust Cup Dust cup may be full Empty dust cup 2 Pre Motor Post Motor...

Page 16: ...e tabs together and pulling out and at the bottom by pulling out the connector Inspect inside the 3 holes Fig 29 Fig 29 Maintenance cont d Ordering Parts Fig 28 1 2 To order additional parts or accessories go to www sharkclean com or call 1 800 798 7398 6 7 PART PART NO 1 Pre Motor Filter Set XHF350 2 HEPA Filter XFF350 3 Dusting Brush 185FLIN350 4 5 5 Crevice Tool 184FLIN350 5 Pet Hair Power Brus...

Page 17: ...serting back into the vacuum Dust cup may be full empty dust cup Check hose hose connections nozzles and accessories for blockages clear blockages if required Close the suction release on the handle to increase suction power If dust cup is empty and attachment inlets are clear check for other blockages Brush roll does not spin Immediately turn off and unplug vacuum disconnect the nozzle and remove...

Page 18: ...17 1 800 798 7398 Notes ...

Page 19: ...h 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 warranty if any is limited to the specific obligations expressly assumed by it under the terms of the limited warranty In no event is Euro Pro Operat...

Page 20: ... 11pm Sun 9am 8pm EST 1 800 798 7398 consumer services euro pro com COPYRIGHT 2015 EURO PRO OPERATING LLC Euro Pro Lift Away Navigator and Shark are registered trademarks of Euro Pro Operating LLC NV353Q_150626_2 PRINTED IN CHINA Illustrations may differ from actual product We are constantly striving to improve our products therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change withou...

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