SHARK NAVIGATOR LIFT-AWAY General Troubleshooting
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Pre-Motor Foam & Felt Filter Kit
Loss of suction is most frequently caused by the accumulation of micro-particulates within the foam and felt layers, which increases the resistance to airflow. This creates a pressure drop across the intake plenum, reducing the vacuum's lift capacity. Replacing these filters restores the intended cubic feet per minute (CFM) of the motor's intake.
SKU: XFF350
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5%
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HEPA Post-Motor Filter
The HEPA filter captures ultra-fine particles after the motor. If this filter is clogged, backpressure builds up within the system, preventing the motor from moving air effectively through the floor nozzle. A new filter ensures the exhaust path is clear, maintaining the pressure gradient necessary for high-velocity suction.
SKU: XHF350
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4%
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Lower Duct Hose
On Navigator Lift-Away models, the lower duct hose located near the brush roll is a frequent point of mechanical failure due to constant flexing. Small tears or punctures in this hose allow atmospheric air to enter the vacuum stream before it reaches the floor, resulting in a localized loss of suction at the cleaning surface.
SKU: 153FFJ
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Pre-Motor Foam & Felt Filter Kit.
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