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Fig. 7

Lower

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

WINDING & UNWINDING THE 
POWER CORD

This vacuum cleaner is 
equipped with a convenient 
cord storage feature. The 
power cord winds around 
the two cord holders at 
the back of the unit.  The 
top one has a quick 
cord release feature. 
Turn the cord hook to 
the left or the right to 
remove the power cord. 
(Fig. 4)
When using the vacuum, 
attach the power cord to 
the cord holder so that 
the power cord is out of 
the way when you 
are vacuuming. 
(Fig. 5)

ON/OFF SWITCH 

The On/Off switch has three different 
positions. (Fig.6)
• Push on the "I" side to turn the 

vacuum ON. Set the vacuum here 
when using the removable hose 
handle with the accessories or when 
vacuuming bare floors.

• Push on the “II" side to turn the 

motorized floor brush on.

• Push on the “O” side to turn the 

vacuum to the OFF position.

USING THE UNIT WITH THE 
ACCESSORIES

• Remove the removable 

hose handle from 
the hose connector.

• Attach the extension 

tube, crevice tool or 
the dusting brush 
to the end of the
hose. (Fig. 8)

5

= OFF

= Vacuum ON

USING THE UNIT With the 
Motorized Floor Brush

• Unwind the power cord 

and plug into the 
120V outlet.

• Press the On/Off switch to 

the “II” position so that 
both the vacuum 
and the motorized 
floor brush is 
turned “ON”

NOTE:

When vacuuming 

deep pile carpets or 
hard wood floors, 
lower the angle 
of the handle (see 
illustration at 
right) for easier 
maneuverability.  
(Fig. 7)

Fig. 4

Motorized Floor
Brush ON

=

Fig. 6

Fig. 8

MANUAL VARIABLE SUCTION 
CONTROL

Your vacuum cleaner includes a  
variable suction control valve on the 
hose extension. The suction power can 
be adjusted by moving the slide to the 
desired position. For example. Less 
suction is required on upholstery and 
draperies compared to thick shag 
carpets, which require maximum 
suction.

Fig. 5

Cord holder

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

Crevice Tool

For radiators, crevices, corners, 
baseboards and between cushions.

Dusting Brush

The dusting brush is used 
for the furniture, venetian
blinds, books, lamp shades 
and shelves.

Brush Roll Warning Light

Extension Tube

For hard to reach places. Use with 
crevice tool or with dusting brush.

6

Emptying the Dust Cup Container
Important:

Do 

NOT

use the vacuum 

without ALL the filters in place.

Warning:

Always unplug the 

unit from electrical outlet before 
opening the Dust Cup (container).

1. To remove the dust cup container, 

turn the dust cup release lever to the 
right. (Fig. 11)

Fig. 11

2. Remove the 

dust cup from 
the vacuum. 
(Fig. 12)

Fig. 12

Fig. 13

3. To empty the dust 

cup container, 
hold the dust cup 
from the handle 
over a garbage 
container and 
press on the trap 
door release button 
that is on the front 
side of the dust 
cup container to release the dust cup 
bottom (Fig. 13)

Brush Roll

Warning Light

When the Intelli-Sense

TM

Filter 

Monitor lights up, it means that the 
dust cup is full or the HEPA filter, filter 
ring or Debris Screen needs cleaning.  
You must empty the dust from the 
dust cup and clean the HEPA filter 
and Debris Screen right away. 

Intelli-Sense

TM

Filter Monitor

If while using the motorized floor brush 
the brush becomes jammed or picks up 
an object which causes the brush roll to 
cease revolving, the red indicator light 
will illuminate. In this case:

Fig. 9

Screws

1. Turn unit “Off” and unplug from wall 

outlet.

2. Remove the motorized floor brush 

from the main unit.

3. Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver and 

remove the two (2) front screws from 
the bottom of the motorized floor 
brush. (Fig. 9)

Fig. 10

5. To gently remove the object, hair or 

fibers pull slowly to release.  
Removing with scissors may be 
necessary, however, avoid damaging 
or cutting the bristles.

4. Remove the brush cover. (Fig. 10)

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Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Model EP619 120V 60Hz 12 Amps EURO PRO Operating LLC Boston MA 02465 Tel 1 800 798 7398 www sharkvac com LIGHTWEIGHT BAGLESS Upright Vac Copyright EURO PRO Operating LLC 2008...

Страница 2: ...rd 7 Do not operate the system with a damaged cord or plug or if the appliance or any other part of the system has been dropped or damaged To avoid the risk of electric shock do not disassemble or att...

Страница 3: ...CHING THE FLOOR BRUSH TO THE MAIN UNIT Insert the floor brush into its location at the bottom of the main unit in the direction of the arrow Fig 2 Make sure that the floor brush is firmly inserted int...

Страница 4: ...to thick shag carpets which require maximum suction Fig 5 Cord holder OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Crevice Tool For radiators crevices corners baseboards and between cushions Dusting Brush The dusting brush...

Страница 5: ...done once a month or when suction appears to be reduced Filter Cover HEPA Filter Debris Screen HEPA Filter Ring Filter Assembly Fig 15 Changing Cleaning the Exhaust Filter The exhaust filter is a rins...

Страница 6: ...ed floor brush from the main unit Use a Phillips 1 screwdriver and remove the two 2 front screws from the bottom of the motorized floor brush Fig 18 Screws TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 10 PROBLEM POSSIBLE R...

Страница 7: ...Operating LLC 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 Operating LLC liable for incidental or consequential...

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