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Thel
March 30, 2025
Won't charge. Starts red when plugged in then goes off and no charge
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Mr. Anderson
March 31, 2025
The Shark VACMOP may not charge and shows a solid red light that turns off due to using an incorrect charger. Using a charger not designed for the specific battery can prevent charging and pose safety risks.
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Deborah Sotirkys
April 1, 2025
My sprayer won't spray
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Mr. Anderson
April 1, 2025
The Shark VACMOP sprayer may not spray due to dirt buildup clogging the small spray nozzle. Cleaning the nozzle using a paper clip or tweezers can help remove the blockage. Spraying a degreaser cleaner into the hole and wiping it out with a paper towel may also help restore proper spray function.
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Wally Peel
April 1, 2025
Can you use water instead of the provided vacmop solution?
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Mr. Anderson
April 1, 2025
Yes, you can use just water in the Shark VACMOP.
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Kathleen Walker
April 3, 2025
How do I take the handle off? My vacuum is not charging and I have to return it to get a new one. However, I don't know how to get the handle off.
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Mr. Anderson
April 3, 2025
To remove the handle from a Shark VACMOP, insert a rigid tool like a paper clip into the small hole on the back of the unit to press the release button. While holding the button, pull up on the pole with some force to remove it. The parts will remain connected by the black electrical wire.
Before each use, carefully inspect wet hands. 30. DO NOT charge battery at temperatures DO NOT use the battery or VACMOP if it all parts for any damage. If a part is below 40°F (5°C) or above 104°F (40°C). damaged, discontinue use.
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CONTROLS ASSEMBLY Your VACMOP™ unit comes partially assembled with a cord connecting the parts. All versions assemble the Spray Button same way. This appliance is for Household use only. Press and hold the spray button on top of the handle to dispense cleaning solution through the spray nozzle.
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. NOTE: The Shark battery, like all lithium-ion batteries, will naturally decrease in capacity over time from the 100% capacity of a new battery.
To hang the unit from a nail or wall hook (not included) align the opening at the end of the handle over the hook or nail. NOTE: Before using your unit for the first time, carefully add the entire starter bottle of Shark Cleaner into the reservoir. CLEANING MODES...
VACMOP is showing signs of reduced suction power. Where can I use my VACMOP? • VACMOP can safely be used on all sealed hard floors—stone, hardwood, vinyl, laminate, tile, marble, and linoleum. NOTE: Not all accessories come with all units. For a list of the accessories included with this model, see the top inside flap of the box.
What is not covered by this warranty? What is not covered by this warranty? Normal wear and tear of wearable parts (such as Shark Cleaner, Pad, etc.), which require regular Normal wear and tear of the battery, which requires optimal temperature storage and operation to ensure maintenance and/or replacement to ensure the proper functioning of your unit, are not covered by this its proper functioning.
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This product uses a lithium-ion rechargeable and recyclable battery. When the battery no longer holds a charge, it should be removed from the VACMOP and recycled. DO NOT incinerate or compost the battery. When your lithium-ion battery needs to be replaced, dispose of it or recycle it in accordance with local ordinances or regulations.
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Do you have a question about the VACMOP and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Won't charge. Starts red when plugged in then goes off and no charge
The Shark VACMOP may not charge and shows a solid red light that turns off due to using an incorrect charger. Using a charger not designed for the specific battery can prevent charging and pose safety risks.
This answer is automatically generated
My sprayer won't spray
The Shark VACMOP sprayer may not spray due to dirt buildup clogging the small spray nozzle. Cleaning the nozzle using a paper clip or tweezers can help remove the blockage. Spraying a degreaser cleaner into the hole and wiping it out with a paper towel may also help restore proper spray function.
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Can you use water instead of the provided vacmop solution?
Yes, you can use just water in the Shark VACMOP.
This answer is automatically generated
How do I take the handle off? My vacuum is not charging and I have to return it to get a new one. However, I don't know how to get the handle off.
To remove the handle from a Shark VACMOP, insert a rigid tool like a paper clip into the small hole on the back of the unit to press the release button. While holding the button, pull up on the pole with some force to remove it. The parts will remain connected by the black electrical wire.
This answer is automatically generated