Checking For Blockages; Cleaning The Brushroll - shark Navigator Zero-M Pet Pro ZU60 Série Guide D'utilisation

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MAINTENANCE
Zero-M Technology
Shark's Zero-M™ self-cleaning brushroll delivers non-stop hair removal. If you run over a hard or
sharp object or notice a noise change while vacuuming, check for blockages or objects caught in
the brushroll.
NOTE: Do not be alarmed if there is visible hair wrap on the brushroll at any given time, as it should
eventually make its way to the dust cup.

CLEANING THE BRUSHROLL

Using a coin, turn locks counterclockwise, then lift the door to access Brushroll.
DEBRIS WRAPPED AROUND BRUSHROLL
Clean off any debris on the bristles.
NOTE: If any hair is wrapped around the brushroll, extending
cleaning time will allow Zero-M technology to remove it for
you. If some fibers remain wrapped around brushroll after
continued use, carefully cut debris with scissors and remove
from brushroll.
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DEBRIS BEHIND BRUSHROLL
If you run over a hard or sharp object or
notice a noise change while vacuuming, check
for blockages or objects caught behind the
brushroll.
Clear away any dust, dirt, or blockages in Debris
Intake.
To close the cover, push down until it clicks into
place, then close the locks with a coin.

CHECKING FOR BLOCKAGES

Detach hose from vacuum pod, and check hose and
opening on back of pod for blockages.
Detach wand from power unit, lay unit down, and
check opening for blockages.
Detach dust cup from vacuum pod. Empty dust
cup, remove debris from lint screen, and check for
blockages.
Detach wand from floor nozzle and handle, and
check both ends for blockages.
Detach handle from wand and hose from the
vacuum pod, and check openings for blockages.
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