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LI-ION BATTERY
Prior to first use, charge completely. A full charge takes approximately 3.5 hours.
The Shark VACMOP is designed to handle anything from quick pickups to whole cleaning sessions—just
charge it between uses. If it’s used for one-off everyday messes or for more mopping than vacuuming, it will
last longer on one charge. If you’re continuously vacuuming, a full charge will last up to 13 minutes.
When the Shark® Li-Ion battery needs to be replaced, dispose of it or recycle it in accordance with local
ordinances or regulations. In some areas, it is illegal to place spent lithium-ion batteries in the trash or in a
municipal solid waste stream. Return spent batteries to an authorized recycling center or to the retailer for
recycling. Contact your local recycling center for information on where to drop off the spent battery.
RECYCLING THE LI-ION BATTERY
LED BATTERY POWER AND CHARGING INDICATOR
NOTE:
The Shark battery, like all lithium-ion batteries, will naturally decrease in capacity over time from the 100% capacity of
a new battery.
BATTERY RUNTIME
Indicator LED
IN USE:
Normal Operation
- Solid white
Low Battery
- Blinking white
Very Low Battery
- Blinking red
Out of battery
- Rapid blinking red
CHARGING:
Battery Charging
- Pulsing white
Full Charge
- Solid white
(will turn off after 5 minutes)
ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE DISPOSABLE PADS
Place the VACMOP™ Disposable Pad on the floor
with the scrubbing strip down. Line up the front edge
of the VACMOP into the plastic bumper on the pad.
Holding the handle, press the VACMOP base down
until the disposable pad clicks into place.
To detach the disposable pad, press the release
button on the side of the VACMOP base.
Dispose of dirty pads by releasing them directly
into the trash.
ATTACHING THE DISPOSABLE PAD
REMOVING THE DISPOSABLE PAD
DISPOSABLE PAD FUNCTIONALITY
DIRT CHAMBER TECHNOLOGY
DISPOSABLE PAD TECHNOLOGY
The disposable pad’s fibers absorb messes as
you mop.
The dirt chamber collects and locks away dirt
and debris when you vacuum.
NOTE:
DO NOT
vacuum up liquid or vacuum while spraying cleaner—this will cause reduced suction or no suction.
Clean liquids and wet messes
ONLY
by mopping.