Shark Vacuum Cleaner MV3010 FS User Manual

VAC-OR-STEA
MV3010  
OWNER’S GUI
 
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21. When cleaning the appliance, unplug the  
power cord from the electrical outlet and  
clean with a dry or damp cloth. Do not pour  
water or use alcohol, benzene or paint thinner  
on the unit.  
36. DO NOT pick up hard or sharp objects such  
as glass, nails, screws or coins that could  
damage the cleaning unit.  
37. DO NOT place appliance on unstable  
surfaces such as chairs or tables.  
22. Extreme caution should be exercised when  
using this appliance to clean stairs.  
38. DO NOT allow the cleaning unit to be used  
as a toy.  
23. Never use the steam function without the  
multi-purpose pad attached.  
39. Close attention is necessary when used near  
children.  
24. Keep your work area well lit.  
40. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts  
of the body away from openings and moving  
parts.  
25. Store appliance indoors in a cool, dry place.  
26. To avoid circuit overload, do not operate  
another appliance on the same socket (circuit)  
as the cleaning unit.  
41. Turn off all controls before plugging or  
unplugging your Vac-OR-Steam.  
27. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary,  
an extension cord rated a minimum of 15  
ampere, 14 gage cord should be used. Cords  
rated for less amperage may overheat. Care  
should be taken to arrange cord so that it  
cannot be pulled or tripped over.  
WARNING: Your appliance is designed to  
clean non-carpeted, sealed hard floor surfaces  
that will withstand high heat. Do not use on  
unsealed wood or unglazed ceramic floors,  
on surfaces that have been treated with wax  
or on some no wax floors. The sheen may  
be removed by the heat and steam action. It  
is always recommended to test an isolated  
area of the surface to be cleaned before  
proceeding. We also recommend that you  
check the use and care instructions provided  
by the floor manufacturer.  
28. DO NOT store unit with damp/wet multi-  
purpose cleaning pad attached.  
29. DO NOT use the vacuum function without  
dust cup and filter in place.  
30. DO NOT vacuum up any liquids.  
POLARIZED PLUG  
31. DO NOT pick up anything that is burning or  
smoking such as cigarettes, matches or hot  
ashes.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, this appliance has a polarized  
plug (one blade is wider than the other).  
As a safety feature, this plug will fit into a  
polarized outlet only one way. If the plug  
does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the  
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified  
electrician. DO NOT  
32. To reduce the risk of fire DO NOT use to pick  
up flammable or combustible liquids such  
as gasoline or use vacuum in areas where  
flammable or combustible fumes may be  
present.  
ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT  
THIS SAFETY FEATURE.  
33. DO NOT pick up toxic solutions such as  
chlorine bleach, ammonia or drain cleaner  
with the cleaning unit.  
34. DO NOT use in an enclosed space where  
vapors are present from paint, paint thinner,  
mothproofing substances, flammable dust or  
other explosive or toxic materials.  
SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
35. DO NOT run the cleaning unit over large-  
sized objects.  
 
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Steam Technology  
Thank you for purchasing the  
Shark® Vac-OR-Steam, the  
complete bare floor and carpet  
cleaning system.  
The unique steam technology, turns simple  
tap water into super-heated steam that  
infuses the multi-purpose pads for chemical  
free cleaning. Only this method creates and  
delivers 212°F steam that is effective enough  
to clean and sanitize all your hard floor  
surfaces. The Shark® Vac-OR-Steamcan  
help you achieve a truly clean and healthy  
environment for you and your family.  
THIS BOOK COVERS MODEL NUMBER:  
MV3010 40  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Voltage:  
Power:  
120V., 60Hz.  
1200 Watts  
Water  
Capacity:  
500 ml (16.9 oz.)  
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Contents  
Getting Started: Assembly...............................................................2  
Vacuum Mode: Assembly ................................................................3  
Vacuum Mode.................................................................................4  
Vacuum Mode: Storage...................................................................7  
Steam Mode: Assembly...................................................................8  
Steam Mode....................................................................................9  
Steam Mode: Storage......................................................................11  
Troubleshooting Guide....................................................................12  
Warranty and Registration..............................................................15  
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The Vac-OR-Steamhas two operating modes:  
Getting Started  
VACUUM MODE:  
When assembling your Vac-OR-Steamthere may  
be a little water in or around the water tank of the  
steam nozzle. This is because we quality test all our  
Shark® products before distributing them, so you  
get a quality Shark® Vac-OR-Steam.  
a
d
c
e
f
b
STEAM MODE:  
g
h
a
Mop Handle  
b Main Body with Dust Cup  
Screw  
d Vacuum Nozzle  
c
e
f
Steam Nozzle  
Crevice/Brush Combo Tool  
g Filling Flask  
h Multi-Purpose Steam Pads (x2)  
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Vacuum Mode: Assembly  
a
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 4  
ASSEMBLY  
ATTACHING THE VACUUM NOZZLE  
1
Insert the handle into the body. Use a  
screwdriver (not included) to secure the handle  
assembly in place with the screw provided.  
(Fig. 1)  
1
Place the main unit on top of the vacuum nozzle  
and press down to make sure that the vacuum  
nozzle is firmly secure to the vacuum body.  
(Fig. 2) You will hear an audible click when the  
two parts are attached correctly.  
2
3
Place the crevice/brush combo tool on the tool  
holder on the main body of the unit. (Fig. 3)  
Wrap the power cord around the cord holders  
and secure the plug to the cord (a). (Fig. 4)  
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Vacuum Mode  
Fig. 9  
Fig. 5  
Fig. 8  
Fig. 6  
Fig. 7  
Carpet  
Bare floor  
Fig. 10  
USING VACUUM MODE  
USING THE ACCESSORIES  
1
2
When the vacuum nozzle head is firmly in place,  
twist the quick release cord holder to unwrap  
the power cord completely. Plug in the unit. The  
carpet light (on the left hand side of the floor  
nozzle when standing behind the unit) will begin  
to blink blue. (Fig. 5) The vacuum is in standby  
mode.  
To use the crevice tool or the dusting brush:  
1
2
Remove the accessory hose from the back of the  
unit by turning the hose to the left or right to  
unlock. (Fig. 8)  
Insert the crevice/brush combo tool onto the end  
of the hose. (Fig. 9) To use it as a crevice tool,  
press the latch on the crevice nozzle and slide  
the brush down to expose the crevice nozzle.  
To begin vacuuming, step on the foot pedal and  
the carpet light on the vacuum nozzle will be  
solid blue. (Fig. 6) Place your foot lightly on the  
top of the vacuum nozzle and tilt the handle  
back to begin vacuuming.  
To switch to vacuuming in bare floor mode, step  
on the pedal once more. The bare floor light will  
now be solid blue. (Fig. 7)  
3
To replace the accessory hose back into the  
vacuum, remove the accessories and insert the  
hose into the back of the vacuum. Push down to  
lock. (Fig. 10)  
To return to standby mode, step on the pedal  
once more.  
NOTE: If the unit is jammed both bare floor  
and carpet lights will begin to blink blue. Please  
reference the troubleshooting guide for more  
information.  
QUICK TIP: The vacuum can be switched  
from carpet to bare floor mode while actively  
vacuuming or while the unit is at rest. Switching  
to bare floor mode will disengage the brush roll.  
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For best results empty the Dust Cup after  
each use; empty several times during  
prolonged usage or when it reaches the  
MAX fill line.  
CAUTION:  
Unplug the vacuum;  
failure to do so might  
result in electric  
shock.  
NEVER OVER-FILL THE DUST CUP.  
Always unplug the vacuum from  
the electrical outlet before removing and  
emptying the dust cup.  
Dust Cup  
Release  
Fig. 13  
Fig. 11  
Fig. 12  
Fig. 14  
EMPTYING THE DUST CUP  
EMPTYING THE DUST SCREEN  
1
2
Press the dust cup release button on the top  
of the unit. Pull the dust cup out of the unit by  
pulling forward on the handle. (Fig. 11)  
Over time the debris may gather in the dust  
screen of your Vac-OR-Steam. Clean the dust  
screen often for optimal suction performance.  
Hold the dust cup over a trash receptacle and  
press the button at the bottom of the dust cup to  
empty the dust cup. (Fig. 12)  
1
2
3
To clean the dust screen, press the top dust cup  
lid latch to access the dust screen and remove  
built-up debris as required. (Fig. 13, Fig. 14)  
3
4
Close the bottom trap door and replace the dust  
cup into the unit.  
Place the dust screen back into the unit and  
close the dust cup lid. You will hear an audible  
click when the dust cup lid is closed and secure.  
To replace the dust cup into the unit, gently push  
the dust cup assembly down and in. The dust  
cup will click into place.  
To replace the dust cup into the unit, gently push  
the dust cup assembly down and in. The dust  
cup will click into place.  
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Vacuum Mode - cont.  
COMPONENT  
Dust Cup  
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE  
Empty each time you vacuum.  
1
2
3
Pre-Motor Foam Filters  
Rinse and air dry every month under normal use.  
Post-Motor HEPA Filter  
Clean once every 12 months under normal use.  
NOTE: The material in the filters will discolor over time. This is NORMAL and will not affect the performance of the filters.  
DO NOT operate the vacuum without ALL the filters in place.  
DO NOT operate the vacuum with WET filters.  
Always unplug the vacuum from the electrical outlet before doing any maintenance on the appliance.  
Post Motor Filter  
Hepa Filter  
Pre-Motor Filters  
Thick Foam  
Thin Foam  
Fig. 18  
Fig. 17  
Fig. 15  
Fig. 16  
Fig. 19  
TO CLEAN THE PRE-MOTOR FILTERS  
TO CLEAN THE POST-MOTOR HEPA FILTER  
1
Press the dust cup release button on the top  
of the unit. Pull the dust cup out of the unit by  
pulling forward on the handle.  
1
To release the vacuum nozzle, press the top  
“nozzle release” button first and then lift up on  
the main body. (Fig. 17)  
2
3
Lift the HEPA filter out from the vacuum nozzle.  
(Fig. 18)  
2
3
Remove the two foam filters from the unit.  
(Fig. 15)  
Thoroughly rinse the filter in lukewarm water.  
(Fig. 19) Air dry for 24 hours before reusing.  
Thoroughly rinse the two filters in lukewarm  
water. Squeeze out any excess water. (Fig. 16)  
Air dry for 24 hours before reusing.  
DO NOT use a hair dryer or any other forced  
hot air to dry the filter.  
DO NOT use a hair dryer or any other forced  
hot air to dry the filter.  
4
Once it is thoroughly dry, replace the HEPA filter  
into the vacuum nozzle.  
4
Insert a dry filter set into the unit. The order of  
the filters impacts your dust cup performance.  
Make sure the thick filter is on the top and the  
thin filter is on the bottom.  
NOTE: Any other servicing should be performed  
by an authorized service representative.  
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Vacuum Mode: Storage  
Occasionally the vacuum may become blocked  
by a build up of debris and the Blockage  
Indicator light will illuminate. It is important  
to locate where the blockage is and carefully  
remove it without causing damage to yourself,  
the unit or anything else. Perform the  
following steps to try to find the blockage.  
Fig. 22  
Beware of sharp objects when clearing blockages.  
Damages caused while clearing or attempting to clear  
blockages are not covered under your product’s limited  
warranty.  
Replace parts securely before using again.  
Blockages may cause your vacuum to overheat and  
shut down. If so, clear the blockages, then follow the  
instructions for Resetting the Motor Thermostat.  
Air Intake  
Fig. 23  
Fig. 21  
1
2
Tilt the cleaning unit back into upright position.  
Tap the foot pedal until the unit returns to standby  
mode. The carpet light (on the left hand side of the  
nozzle) should be blinking blue. (Fig. 22)  
Fig. 20  
3
4
Unplug the unit.  
CHECKING FOR BLOCKAGES  
Wrap cord around cord holders and secure plug. Store  
cleaning unit in an upright position. (Fig. 23)  
Dust Cup Air Duct:  
1
Remove Dust Cup Assembly and empty Dust Cup  
if necessary.  
2
Check Air Duct behind Dust Cup for clogs; clear  
before replacing Dust Cup Assembly. (Fig. 20)  
TO RESET THE MOTOR THERMOSTAT:  
1
2
3
4
Step on the foot pedal until it goes to standby mode.  
Unplug the vacuum.  
CLEANING THE VACUUM NOZZLE:  
The rotating brush in the vacuum nozzle  
must be free of debris for effective cleaning  
and maximum suction.  
Empty the dust cup and clean filters.  
Check for blockages in hose, accessories and inlet  
openings.  
1
Disconnect the vacuum nozzle and turn it  
over to inspect the bottom. If a build-up of  
debris is wound around the rotating brush,  
remove by carefully cutting with scissors.  
Avoid damaging or cutting the bristles.  
(Fig. 21)  
5
Allow the unit to cool for a minimum of 45 minutes.  
Note: If vacuum still does not start, contact Customer Service  
at: 1-800-798-7398.  
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Steam Mode: Assembly  
Always unplug the vacuum from the electrical  
outlet before changing cleaning nozzles.  
The Vac-OR-Steam, is a complete  
bare-floor and carpet cleaning  
system. The steam nozzle also  
sanitizes bare floors.  
Do not use chemicals or detergents  
in your Vac-OR-Steam. You only  
need water to achieve super-heated,  
sanitizing steam.  
Fig. 24  
Fig. 28  
Fig. 27  
Fig. 25  
Fig. 26  
CHANGING TO STEAM MODE  
FILLING THE WATER TANK  
1
1
To release the vacuum nozzle and change to the  
steam nozzle, press the top “nozzle release”  
button. (Fig. 24) Lift the main body up and the  
vacuum nozzle will be released. You may need  
to apply gentle pressure to the nozzle head with  
your foot to separate the two parts.  
1
2
Before use, make sure to fill the water tank. To  
fill the water into the steam nozzle head, turn  
the water fill cap counterclockwise to open.  
(Fig. 27)  
Use the filling flask and pour water into the  
tank. (Fig. 28) Do not overfill. Replace the cap  
on the water tank by turning cap clockwise and  
tightening.  
ASSEMBLY STEAM MODE  
Place the main unit on top of the steam nozzle  
and press down to make sure that the steam  
nozzle is firmly secure to the main body.  
(Fig. 25) You will hear an audible click when the  
two parts are attached correctly.  
QUICK TIP: The steam nozzle head can be  
filled with water before or after it is attached to  
the main body of the unit.  
NOTE: If you live in a hard water area, we  
recommend using distilled water in your Vac-  
OR-Steam.  
IMPORTANT: Steam nozzle head and multi-  
purpose steam pad must be attached to the  
cleaning unit in order to use the steam function.  
AVOIDING DECALCIFICATION YOUR  
STEAM MOP  
2
Place the multi-purpose steam pad on the floor  
and position the steam nozzle over it. (Fig. 26)  
Calcium and mineral deposits can build up  
and impact the performance of your Vac-OR-  
Steamover time. To extend the life of your  
product we recommend that you use distilled  
water.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure the steam nozzle  
head is well secured to the main body by lifting  
up on the unit before use.  
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Steam Mode  
Fig. 29  
1
2
3
Dust  
Fig. 30  
Mop  
Scrub  
USING STEAM MODE  
3
After selecting the preferred mode, place your  
foot lightly on the top of the steam nozzle  
and tilt the handle back. Begin mopping in a  
backward and forward motion. (Fig. 30)  
To return to standby mode step on the pedal  
again until the LED lights are flashing blue in a  
chasing manner.  
NOTE: You should vacuum your bare floors  
before you steam them.  
1
2
Twist the quick release cord holder to unwrap the  
power cord completely and plug in the unit. The  
LED lights on the steam nozzle will begin to flash  
blue in a chasing manner. (Fig. 29)  
QUICK TIP: The steam mode (DUST, MOP,  
SCRUB) can be switched while actively steaming  
or while the unit is at rest.  
To begin steaming, step gently on the foot pedal  
once to enter DUST mode (1). The DUST light on  
the until will appear solid blue. DUST setting is  
a light steam for a quick dusting and fastest dry  
time.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use the mop without  
attaching a multi-purpose cleaning pad and  
adding water to the tank first. When you are  
using the steam nozzle head for the first time, it  
might take longer than the 30 seconds to start  
steaming. You will not notice any visible  
steam until the steam mode is chosen  
and the handle is tilted back.  
To switch to MOP mode (2), step on the foot  
pedal a second time. The MOP mode light will  
appear solid blue. MOP setting is for normal,  
everyday steam cleaning.  
To switch to SCRUB mode (3), step on the foot  
pedal a third time. The SCRUB mode light will  
appear solid blue. SCRUB setting is for heavy  
cleaning.  
NOTE: Check water level and fill anytime  
throughout the cleaning process to maintain  
optimal steam.  
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Steam Mode - cont.  
The Shark® Vac-OR-Steamhas three unique steam settings so you can use the perfect amount  
of steam for the cleaning task at hand. See below for tips on when to use each setting.  
Setting  
DUST  
Ideal for These Surfaces  
Recommended Usage  
Laminate  
Bamboo  
Hardwood  
Marble  
Light cleaning and dusting  
Loosen and lift light dirt  
Sanitize floors  
Basic, everyday cleaning  
Hardwood  
Marble  
Tile  
Remove spots and smaller messes  
Clean moderate and heavily-trafficked areas  
Sanitize floors  
MOP  
Stone  
Tough cleaning and removal of stuck-on  
messes and stains  
Tile  
Deep clean heavily-trafficked areas  
Cut through heavy dirt and grime  
Sanitize floors  
Stone  
Linoleum  
SCRUB  
Carpet  
Freshen area rugs and carpets  
(with Carpet Glider)  
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Steam Mode: Storage  
Fig. 31  
Fig. 33  
Fig. 32  
Fig. 34  
CARE OF YOUR MULTI-PURPOSE  
CLEANING PAD  
STORAGE  
1
2
Tilt the cleaning unit back to the upright  
position.  
1
2
We recommend washing your cleaning pad  
separately from other fabrics to avoid picking up  
lint. Only use liquid detergent (no powder  
detergent). Do not use any fabric softeners  
or bleach. Line dry or dry on a low dryer  
setting. (Fig. 33)  
Tap the foot pedal until the unit returns to  
standby mode. The LED lights should be blinking  
blue in a chasing manner. (Fig. 31)  
3
4
Unplug the unit.  
Press your foot on the tail of the steam pad to  
separate the steam pad from the steam nozzle  
head by pulling up on the unit.  
If there are loose threads on the cleaning pad  
carefully cut the thread with scissors. Do not pull  
on them or cut at the base. (Fig. 34)  
5
6
Wrap the cord around cord holders and secure  
the plug. (Fig. 32)  
IMPORTANT: The cleaning pad may be very  
hot from the steam. Use caution when removing.  
Let the unit cool for 2-3 minutes.  
Press the top “nozzle release” button and lift  
the main body up and the steam nozzle will be  
released. You may need to apply gentle pressure  
to the steam nozzle head with your foot to  
separate the two parts.  
7
8
Remove the water tank cap and empty the water  
tank.  
Store the cleaning unit in an upright position.  
The unit can be stored with a nozzle on it or  
separately.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS  
Your Vac-OR-Steamshould be securely plugged into a 120V AC electrical  
outlet only.  
The Vac-OR-Steamwill not  
turn on.  
Check your fuse or breaker.  
Check to make sure the steam or vacuum nozzle is attached correctly.  
Make sure the water tank is filled to the indicated fill line.  
Attach Steam Pad and Steam Nozzle to base of the unit.  
TILT MOP HANDLE BACK TO GENERATE STEAM.  
The Vac-OR-Steamwill not  
make steam.  
Check to see if your multi-purpose cleaning pad has absorbed too much  
moisture. We recommend you unplug the Vac-OR-Steamand replace the  
multi-purpose cleaning pad.  
The Vac-OR-Steamleaves  
water on the floor.  
Make sure the steam pad is attached correctly.  
Wait 30 seconds after choosing the steam setting before mopping, allowing  
water to heat to a 212°F sanitizing steam. If the unit is not allowed to heat  
properly, some water may be emitted.  
Make sure the steam pad is attached correctly.  
The Vac-OR-Steam™  
is hard to push.  
Check to see if the cleaning pad is excessively dirty. Replace if the pad is too  
dirty or wet.  
Check filters to see if they need cleaning. Follow instructions for rinsing and  
drying the filters before re-inserting back into the unit. (See “Maintenance”  
sections for instructions.)  
The Vac-OR-Steam™  
is not picking up dirt.  
Dust cup may be full. Empty the dust cup.  
Check nozzle or the air intake hose for blockages. Clear blockages if required.  
Check that no debris has clogged the brushroll on the vacuum nozzle. Follow  
instructions in “Cleaning the Vacuum Nozzle” section to clean the brushroll.  
The Vac-OR-Steamis equipped with a motor protective thermostat. If for  
some reason your appliance overheats, the thermostat will automatically turn  
the unit off. Should this occur, perform the following steps to restart the motor  
thermostat:  
1. Step on the foot pedal until it goes to standby mode.  
2. Unplug the vacuum.  
The Vac-OR-Steamturns off  
on its own.  
3. Empty the dust cup and clean filters. (See “Maintenance” sections for  
instructions.)  
4. Check for blockages in hose, accessories and inlet openings. (See  
“Checking for Blockages” for instructions.)  
5. Allow the unit to cool for a minimum of 45 minutes.  
6. Plug in the vacuum.  
7. Step on the foot pedal to select the vacuum mode and tilt the vacuum  
back to start vacuuming.  
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Ordering Parts  
To order additional parts and accessories, go to  
or call 1-800-798-7398.  
PART  
PART NO.  
XFF3010  
Foam & HEPA Filters  
Multi-Purpose Steam Pad  
Carpet Glider  
P130W3010  
XCG3010  
Wide Mouth Brush  
18” Flexible Crevice Tool  
24” Flexible Crevice Tool  
XMT3010  
X18FL3010  
X24FL3010  
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Notes  
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EURO-PRO THREE (3) YEARS LIMITED WARRANTY  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC warrants this product to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of the original purchase, when utilized  
for normal household use, subject to the following conditions, exclusions and exceptions.  
If your appliance fails to operate properly while in use under normal household conditions within  
the warranty period, return the complete appliance and accessories, freight prepaid. For assistance  
with warranty service options or customer support, please call our customer care and product  
If the appliance is found to be defective in material or workmanship, EURO-PRO Operating  
LLC will repair or replace it free of charge. Proof of purchase is required and a fee of $19.95 will  
apply to cover the cost of return freight. *  
The liability of EURO-PRO Operating LLC is limited solely to the cost of the repair or  
replacement of the unit at our option. This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts and does  
not apply to any unit that has been tampered with or used for commercial purposes. This limited  
warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse, abuse, negligent handling or damage due to  
faulty packaging or mishandling in transit. This warranty does not cover damage or defects caused  
by or 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 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 Operating LLC liable for incidental or consequential damages  
of any nature whatsoever. Some states/provinces do not permit the exclusion or limitation of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state or province to province.  
*Important: Carefully pack item to avoid damage in shipping. Be sure to  
include proof of purchase date and to attach tag to item before packing with  
your name, complete address and phone number with a note giving purchase  
information, model number and what you believe is the problem with the item.  
We recommend you insure the package (as damage in shipping is not covered  
by your warranty). Mark the outside of your package “ATTENTION CUSTOMER  
SERVICE”. We are constantly striving to improve our products, therefore the  
specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice.  
Product Registration  
Please visit www.sharkclean.com or call 1-800-798-7398 to register your new Shark® product within  
ten (10) days of purchase. You will be asked to provide the store name, date of purchase and model number  
along with your name and address.  
The registration will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event of a product safety notification. By  
registering you acknowledge to have read and understood the instructions for use, and warnings set forth in the  
accompanying instructions.  
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Euro-Pro Operating LLC  
US:  
Newton, MA 02459  
CAN:  
Ville St-Laurent, QC H4S 1A7  
1-800-798-7398  
Copyright © 2012 Euro-Pro Operating LLC  
Printed in China  
Illustrations may differ from actual product.  
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