Using Your Vacuum In Upright Mode; What Does The Brushroll Indicator Light Mean - Shark Navigator LIFT-AWAY Instructions Manual

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USING YOUR VACUUM
IN UPRIGHT MODE
WARNING: DO
NOT use to vacuum
up drywall dust,
fireplace ash, or
embers. DO NOT use
as an attachment to
power tools for dust
collection.
WHAT DOES THE
BRUSHROLL INDICATOR
LIGHT MEAN?
Solid Green
The brushroll is on and
working as it should.
Solid Red
There is a jam in the brushroll
area. Turn your vacuum off
and remove the blockage.
No Light
The brushroll is off. To turn it
on, press the BRUSHROLL
button. The light should turn
green, and the brushroll
should spin.
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Plug power cord into outlet. Place foot on floor nozzle
and tilt handle back.
STEP 1

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kimberly drinnin
January 29, 2025

how do you clean where the brush is ? does it come apart to clean

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

To clean the brush area of the Shark Navigator Lift-Away, you can cut tangled hair and debris using a razor blade or scissors and then pull it out with pliers. Focus on the ends of the brush and underneath the rods. The brush roll has grooves and plastic combs to help prevent hair tangling. The vacuum does not easily come apart for cleaning due to special screws, so removing the brush roll may require specific tools.

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starla cochran
February 12, 2025

is there a suction release button on the shark navigator lift away professional?

Connie Schmidt
March 22, 2025

it quit sucking up dirt

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Mr. Anderson
March 22, 2025

Your Shark Navigator Lift-Away may have stopped sucking up dirt due to one of the following reasons:

1. Dirty Filters – Clogged filters can reduce suction. Clean or replace them as needed.
2. Full Dust Cup – Empty the dust cup to restore suction.
3. Object Stuck – Check for blockages in the hose, tubes, or roller brush.
4. Hissing Tubes – This may indicate an air leak, reducing suction.
5. Suction Release Valve Misaligned – Ensure the valve is fully closed for maximum suction.

Check these areas and clean or clear any blockages to restore performance.

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