First, make sure there isn’t a clog in the vacuum. There are three places where clogs are most often found: behind the brush roller, the hose, and the dust cup air duct. Also, you might need to clean the HEPA filter. If the filter is dirty it could prevent the vacuum from blowing out any air which could be the reason the vacuum is blowing out dirt. The steps to check for clogs can be found in the [[Shark Rotator NV502 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting guide]] and the [guide|71977|HEPA filter replacement guide].
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First, make sure there isn’t a clog in the vacuum. There are three places where clogs are most often found: behind the brush roller, the hose, and the dust cup air duct. Also, you might need to clean the HEPA filter. If the filter is dirty it could prevent the vacuum from blowing out any air which could be the reason the vacuum is blowing out dirt. The steps to check for clogs can be found in the [[Shark Rotator NV502 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting guide]] and the [guide|71977|HEPA Filter replacement guide].
First, make sure there isn’t a clog in the vacuum. There are three places where clogs are most often found: behind the brush roller, the hose, and the dust cup air duct. Also, you might need to clean the HEPA filter. If the filter is dirty it could prevent the vacuum from blowing out any air which could be the reason the vacuum is blowing out dirt. The steps to check for clogs can be found in the [[Shark Rotator NV502 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting guide]] and the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Shark+Rotator+NV502+HEPA+Filter+Replacement/71977|HEPA filter replacement guide]
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First, make sure there isn’t a clog in the vacuum. There are three places where clogs are most often found: behind the brush roller, the hose, and the dust cup air duct. Also, you might need to clean the HEPA filter. If the filter is dirty it could prevent the vacuum from blowing out any air which could be the reason the vacuum is blowing out dirt. The steps to check for clogs can be found in the [[Shark Rotator NV502 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting guide]] and the [guide|71977|HEPA filter replacement guide].
First, make sure there isn’t a clog in the vacuum. There are three places where clogs are most often found: behind the brush roller, the hose, and the dust cup air duct. Also, you might need to clean the HEPA filter. If the filter is dirty it could prevent the vacuum from blowing out any air which could be the reason the vacuum is blowing out dirt. The steps to check for clogs can be found in the [[Shark Rotator NV502 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting guide]] and a guide to replace the HEPA filter can found in the replacement guide (In progress).
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First, make sure there isn’t a clog in the vacuum. There are three places where clogs are most often found: behind the brush roller, the hose, and the dust cup air duct. Also, you might need to clean the HEPA filter. If the filter is dirty it could prevent the vacuum from blowing out any air which could be the reason the vacuum is blowing out dirt. The steps to check for clogs can be found in the [[Shark Rotator NV502 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting guide]] and the [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Shark+Rotator+NV502+HEPA+Filter+Replacement/71977|HEPA filter replacement guide]
First, make sure there isn’t a clog in the vacuum. There are three places where clogs are most often found: behind the brush roller, the hose, and the dust cup air duct. Also, you might need to clean the HEPA filter. If the filter is dirty it could prevent the vacuum from blowing out any air which could be the reason the vacuum is blowing out dirt. The steps to check for clogs can be found in the [[Shark Rotator NV502 Troubleshooting|troubleshooting guide]] and a guide to replace the HEPA filter can found in the replacement guide (In progress).