Shark LA401 Navigator Lift-Away ADV User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Shark
Table of Contents
- Shark LA401 Navigator Lift-Away ADV User Manual
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- ASSEMBLY
- WHOLE-HOME CLEANING
- EMPTYING THE DUST CUP
- CLEANING THE FILTERS
- MAINTENANCE
- CHECKING FOR BLOCKAGES
- AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SHARK | NINJA
- REGISTER YOUR PURCHASE
- RECORD THIS INFORMATION
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- DOWNLOAD
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Shark LA401 Navigator Lift-Away ADV User Manual
LA400 Series
OWNER’S GUIDE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this vacuum cleaner 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 force into outlet or try to modify to fit.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:
GENERAL WARNINGS
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1. Inspect power cord and plug for any damage before use. DO NOT use vacuum
cleaner with a damaged cord or plug. Turn off all controls before plugging in
or unplugging the vacuum cleaner. Store your vacuum cleaner with the power
cord secured around the two cord hooks. To minimize the risk of power cord
damage, do not allow the motorized brush roll to ingest the cord. If this
occurs, immediately shut off power to the vacuum and remove the cord.
2. Your vacuum cleaner may consist of a motorized nozzle, wand, hose, and/or
vacuum pod. This device contains electrical connections, electrical wiring,
and moving parts that potentially present risk to the user.
3. Use only identical replacement parts.
4. Carefully observe and follow the instructions provided below to avoid
improper use of the appliance. DO NOT use the vacuum for any purpose other
than those described in this manual.
5. Before use, carefully inspect all parts for any damage. DO NOT use if any
parts are damaged.
6. The use of an extension cord is NOT recommended.
7. T his vacuum cleaner contains no serviceable parts.
USE WARNINGS
8. T his appliance can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way
and understand the hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not
be made by children. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children.
DO NOT allow the appliance to be used by children. DO NOT allow to be used as
a toy. Close supervision is necessary when used near children.
9. Always turn off the vacuum cleaner before connecting or disconnecting any
motorized nozzles or other accessories.
10. DO NOT handle plug or vacuum cleaner with wet hands.
11. DO NOT use without filters in place.
12. Only use Shark® branded filters and accessories.
13. DO NOT damage the power cord:
a) DO NOT pull or carry vacuum cleaner by the cord or use the cord as a
handle.
b) D O NOT unplug by pulling on cord. Grasp the plug, not the cord.
c) DO NOT run the vacuum cleaner over the power cord, close a door on the
cord, pull the cord around sharp corners, or leave the cord near heated
surfaces.
14. DO NOT put any objects into nozzle or accessory openings. DO NOT use with
any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may
reduce airflow.
15. DO NOT use if nozzle or accessory airflow is restricted. If the air paths
or the motorized floor nozzle become blocked, turn the vacuum cleaner off and
unplug from electrical outlet. Remove all obstructions before you plug in and
turn on the unit again.
16. Keep nozzle and all vacuum openings away from hair, face, fingers,
uncovered feet, or
loose clothing.
17. DO NOT use if vacuum cleaner is not working as it should, or has been
dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water.
18. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
19. DO NOT leave the vacuum cleaner unattended while plugged in.
20. When powered on, keep the vacuum cleaner moving over the carpet surface
at all times to avoid damaging the carpet fibers.
21. DO NOT place vacuum cleaner on unstable surfaces such as chairs or
tables.
22. Your Shark® vacuum may not be designed to stand up on its own. When
taking a break from cleaning, you may need to lean it against furniture or a
wall, or lay it flat on the floor. Using the vacuum for an application where
the unit lacks stability may result in personal injury.
23. DO NOT use to pick up:
a) Liquids
b) Large objects
c) Hard or sharp objects (glass, nails, screws, or coins)
d) Large quantities of dust (drywall dust, fireplace ash, or embers). DO NOT
use as an attachment to power tools for dust collection.
e) Smoking or burning objects (hot coals, cigarette butts, or matches)
f) Flammable or combustible materials (lighter fluid, gasoline, or kerosene)
g) Toxic materials (chlorine bleach, ammonia, or drain cleaner)
24. DO NOT use in the following areas:
a) Poorly lit areas
b) Wet or damp surfaces
c) Outdoor areas
d) Spaces that are enclosed and may contain explosive or toxic fumes or vapors
(lighter fluid, gasoline, kerosene, paint, paint thinners, mothproofing
substances, or flammable dust)
25. Turn off all controls before plugging in or unplugging the vacuum.
26. Unplug from electrical outlet when not in use and before any maintenance
or cleaning.
27. Hand wash with water only. Washing with cleaning chemicals could damage
the unit.
28. During cleaning or routine maintenance, DO NOT cut anything other than
hair, fibers, or string wrapped around the brushroll.
29. Allow all filters to air-dry completely before replacing in the vacuum to
prevent liquid from being drawn into electric parts.
30. Make sure the dust cup and all filters are in place after routine
maintenance.
31. I f provided, secure the power cord around the two cord hooks during
storage.
ASSEMBLY
1. Slide Vacuum Pod down onto Floor Nozzle Post.
2. Insert Wand into Vacuum Pod.
3. Insert Handle into wand.
4. Attach Hose to back of pod.
For proper operation, ensure all parts are firmly clicked into place.
POWER CORD
UPPER CORD HOOK:
For cord access, rotate upper hook down and remove cord.
CORD HOLDER:
Use cord holder on the side of wand to hold cord in place while vacuuming.
WHOLE-HOME CLEANING
SETTINGS
POWER/SURFACE SWITCH:
Select surface setting:
O Off
I Hard Floor
For hard floors and small area rugs.
II Carpet
For carpets.
NOTE : Brushroll spins in all modes.
SUCTION CONTROL:
The Suction Control Slider located on the handle allows you to adjust the
suction depending on the floor type.
MIN : to reduce suction and increase maneuverability on carpets.
MAX : to increase suction on hard floors.
NOTE : Brushroll spins in all modes.
BRUSHROLL INDICATOR LIGHT
INDICATOR LIGHT:
WHAT DOES THE BRUSHROLL INDICATOR LIGHT MEAN?
Solid Green: The brushroll is spinning and working as intended.
Solid Red: There is a jam in the brushroll area. Turn off and unplug the
vacuum and remove any blockages in the nozzle.
Flashing Red: The motorized floor nozzle is overheating. Turn off the
vacuum, unplug it, and
remove any blockages. Let the vacuum cool down for at least 60 minutes before
restarting.
See Troubleshooting section for more information.
NOTE : For deep carpet cleaning per ASTM F608 (embedded dirt in carpets) set to MAX suction and use setting II, Carpet.
CLEANING MODES
UPRIGHT MODE:
To engage Brushroll , turn power on, select a surface setting, then step on floor nozzle and tilt handle back.
LIFT-AWAY MODE:
Step on the pedal on the floor nozzle to lift off the pod. When finished cleaning in Lift-Away mode, reattach the pod by sliding it onto the floor nozzle post until it clicks into place.
ABOVE-FLOOR—HANDLE:
Press the Handle Release button and pull up on the handle to detach it from the wand.
ABOVE-FLOOR—WAND:
Press the Wand Release button and pull up on the wand to detach it from the pod.
ACCESSORIES—HANDLE:
Attach an optional cleaning accessory to handle or wand.
ACCESSORIES—WAND:
NOTE : All accessories are compatible with both the wand and the handle. Included accessories will vary by model.
EMPTYING THE DUST CUP
IMPORTANT : Unplug the power cord before performing any maintenance. Empty the dust cup each time you vacuum and periodically during cleaning, when debris in the dust cup reaches the MAX fill line.
To remove Dust Cup, pull up on the release button located on the side of dust
cup handle.
Tilt dust cup forward, then lift to remove.
Hold the dust cup over the waste bin and press the release button to open bottom of dust cup.
To remove collected debris from Lint Screen, lift the tab at the top of the dust cup to open the lid. Remove debris from lint screen to clean.
To reinstall, place the bottom of the dust cup onto the pod and then tilt until it clicks into place.
CLEANING THE FILTERS
Regularly rinse the filters to maintain your vacuum’s suction power.
Rinse filters with cold water only. Allow all filters to air-dry for at least
24 hours before
reinstalling them to prevent liquid from being drawn into electronic parts.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use soap when cleaning the filters.
RINSE PRE-MOTOR FILTERS EVERY MONTH
Remove Dust Cup, then lift out Filters.
RINSE HEPA FILTER EVERY YEAR
To remove the HEPA Filter , first pull the tab on the bottom of the filter
door, then lift off the door. Press the tab on the left side of the HEPA
filter and pull out the filter.
To reinstall the HEPA filter, insert the right side of the filter first. Push
in the tab on the left side of the HEPA filter until it clicks into place. To
reinstall the door, align the top first, then press in the bottom until it
clicks into place.
NOTE : The pre-motor filters should be replaced every 2.5 years. The post-motor filter should be replaced every 3 years.
MAINTENANCE
NOZZLE MAINTENANCE
SELF-CLEANING BRUSHROLL
If any hair is wrapped around the brushroll, continue vacuuming, using
Carpet/Low Pile mode
on a bare floor surface, a low-pile carpet, or a small area rug. This will
allow the self-cleaning
brushroll to remove the hair wrap and send it to the dust cup.
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.
If some fibers remain wrapped around the brushroll after continued use, clear
them from the
brushroll.
DEBRIS WRAPPED AROUND BRUSHROLL
Clean off any debris on the brushroll
DEBRIS BEHIND BRUSHROLL
To access the bottom of the nozzle for any blockages, open the locks on the bottom of the nozzle. With a coin, turn the locks counterclockwise to open, then lift the cover.
CORD MAINTENANCE
To minimize the risk of power cord damage, DO NOT run the vacuum over the
power cord.
If this occurs, immediately shut off power to the vacuum and remove the cord
from the brushroll or nozzle.
1. DO NOT pull or carry vacuum cleaner by the cord or use cord as a handle.
2. DO NOT unplug by pulling on the cord.
Grasp the plug, not the cord.
3. DO NOT close the door on the cord.
4. DO NOT pull the cord around sharp corners.
5. DO NOT leave the cord near heated surfaces.
CHECKING FOR BLOCKAGES
DUST CUP BLOCKAGES:
Detach dust cup from vacuum pod. Empty dust cup and remove debris from lint screen in the top of the dust cup.
WAND BLOCKAGES:
Detach wand from pod and handle, and check both ends for blockages.
HOSE BLOCKAGES:
Detach hose from handle by pressing on the release button at the top of the hose. Detach the hose from the pod, and check openings for blockages.
HANDLE BLOCKAGES:
Detach handle from wand and hose to check the openings on both ends.
NOZZLE BLOCKAGES:
Check the opening at the top of the nozzle for any blockages.
AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
A. C revice Tool
This slim crevice tool is great for cleaning tight spaces, between couch
cushions, and in hard-to-reach areas.|
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B. Upholstery Tool
Picks up hair, dust, and large debris from mattresses, couches, curtains,
lampshades, and other delicate upholstered surfaces|
C. Dusting Brush
This brush dusts and cleans delicate surfaces. Great for use on fans, blinds,
lampshades, and keyboards.|
D. Duster Crevice Tool
Two cleaning tools in one. The crevice tool gives you extended reach to clean
in tight spaces, while the soft brush is ideal for dusting delicate surfaces.|
E. Pet Multi-Tool
A single convertible tool for cleaning tough pet messes two ways: use the
stiff bristle brush to clean stuck-on debris, or take off the bristles to
reveal an upholstery tool perfect for removing stubborn pet hair and large
piles of debris.|
F. Pet Power Brush
The turbine brush loosens and removes pet hair and debris from carpets, and
powerfully deep-cleans dander out of upholstery and other surfaces.|
G. Self-Cleaning Pet Power Brush
Tackles pet hair and ground-in dirt from above-floor areas like carpeted
stairs and upholstery, while actively removing hair wrap as it cleans.|
TROUBLESHOOTING
Power cord caught in brushroll or floor nozzle.
- To minimize the risk of power cord damage, DO NOT run the vacuum over the power cord. If this occurs, immediately shut off power to the vacuum and remove the cord from the brushroll or nozzle.
- Inspect power cord and plug for any damage before use. DO NOT use vacuum cleaner with a damaged cord or plug. Turn off all controls before plugging in or unplugging the vacuum cleaner. Store your vacuum cleaner with the power cord secured around the two cord hooks.
Vacuum is not picking up debris. No suction or light suction.
- Check filters to see if they need cleaning. Follow instructions for rinsing and air-drying the filters before reinstalling them in the vacuum.
- Dust cup may be full; empty dust cup.
- Check handle, hose, hose connections, nozzle, wand, pod, and accessories for blockages. Clear any blockages found.
- If any string, hair, or carpet fibers are wrapped around the brushroll remove from brushroll. See Nozzle Maintenance section for more information.
Vacuum lifts area rugs.
- Make sure Power/Surface switch is set to Hard Floor (setting I).
- Ensure the suction control slider on the handle is set to MIN.
- Suction is powerful. Take care when vacuuming area rugs or rugs with delicately sewn edges.
Brushroll does not spin.
- If the Brushroll Indicator Light turns red, immediately turn off and unplug the vacuum. Remove pod from floor nozzle and clear any blockages. Reconnect nozzle, plug in vacuum, and turn on power.
- With the power on, recline the handle, which will automatically turn on the brushroll.
- If this problem persists on thick carpets, move the suction control slider to MIN.
Vacuum turns off on its own or indicator light flashes red.
If your vacuum overheats, the thermostat will automatically turn the suction motor off. Perform the following steps to restart the thermostat:
1. Turn vacuum off and unplug it.
2. Empty dust cup and clean filters (see Emptying the Dust Cup and Cleaning
the Filters).
3. Check for blockages in hose, nozzle, accessories, and inlet openings.
4. Allow unit to cool for a minimum of 60 minutes.
5. Plug in vacuum and restart with the Power/Surface switch.
SHARK | NINJA
FIVE (5) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
The Five (5) Year Limited Warranty applies to purchases made from authorized
retailers of SharkNinja Operating LLC. Warranty coverage applies to the
original owner and to the original product only and is not transferable.
SharkNinja warrants that the unit shall be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase when it
is used under normal household conditions and maintained according to the
requirements outlined in the Owner’s Guide, subject to the following
conditions and exclusions:
What is covered by this warranty?
1. The original unit and/or non-wearable parts deemed defective, in
SharkNinja’s sole discretion, will be repaired or replaced up to five (5)
years from the original purchase date.
2. I n the event a replacement unit is issued, the warranty coverage ends six
(6) months following the receipt date of the replacement unit or the remainder
of the existing warranty, whichever is later. SharkNinja reserves the right to
replace the unit with one of equal or greater value.
What is not covered by this warranty?
1. Normal wear and tear of wearable parts (such as foam filters, HEPA
filters, pads, etc.), which require regular maintenance and/or replacement to
ensure the proper functioning of your unit, are not covered by this warranty.
Replacement parts are available for purchase at
sharkaccessories.com.
2. Any unit that has been tampered with or used for commercial purposes.
3. Damage caused by misuse (e.g., vacuuming up water or other liquids),
abuse, negligent handling, failure to perform required maintenance (e.g., not
cleaning the filters), or damage due to mishandling in transit.
4. Consequential and incidental damages.
5. Defects caused by repair persons not authorized by SharkNinja. These
defects include damages caused in the process of shipping, altering, or
repairing the SharkNinja product (or any of its parts) when the repair is
performed by a repair person not authorized by SharkNinja.
6. Products purchased, used, or operated outside North America.
How to get service
If your appliance fails to operate properly while in use under normal
household conditions within the warranty period, visit
sharkclean.com/support for product care and
maintenance self-help. Our Customer Service Specialists are also available at
1-800-798-7398 to assist with product
support and warranty service options, including the possibility of upgrading
to our VIP warranty service options for select product categories. So we may
better assist you, please register your product online at
registeryourshark.com and have the product on hand when you call.
SharkNinja will cover the cost for the customer to send in the unit to us for
repair or replacement. A fee of $25.95 (subject to change) will be charged
when SharkNinja ships the repaired or replacement unit.
How to initiate a warranty claim
You must call 1-800-798-7398 to initiate a warranty claim. You will need the receipt as proof of purchase. We also ask that you register your product online at registeryourshark.com and have the product on hand when you call, so we may better assist you. A Customer Service Specialist will provide you with return and packing instruction information.
How state law applies
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state. Some states do not permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you.
REGISTER YOUR PURCHASE
registeryourshark.com
Scan QR code using mobile device
RECORD THIS INFORMATION
Model Number:
Serial Number: ____
Date of Purchase:
(Keep receipt)
Store of Purchase: ___
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: 120V~, 60Hz
Watts: 960W
Benefits of registering your product and creating an account:
- Get easier, faster product support and access to warranty information
- Access troubleshooting and product care instructions
- Be among the first to know about exclusive product promotions
TIP : You can find the model and serial numbers on the QR code label on the bottom of the back of the vacuum pod.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
This Owner’s Guide is designed to help you get a complete understanding of
your new Shark Navigator® Lift-Away® ADV Upright Vacuum with PowerFins™
and Self-Cleaning Brushroll.
SharkNinja Operating LLC
US: Needham, MA 02494
CAN: Ville St-Laurent, QC H4S 1A7
1-800-798-7398
sharkclean.com
Illustrations may differ from actual product. We are constantly striving to
improve our products;
therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change without
notice.
For SharkNinja U.S. Patent information, visit
sharkninja.com/uspatents
© 2021 SharkNinja Operating LLC. LIFT-AWAY, SHARK, and SHARK NAVIGATOR are
registered trademarks of SharkNinja Operating LLC. NAVIGATOR and POWERFINS are
trademarks of SharkNinja Operating LLC.
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