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What kind of dust cup do I use in the 26.0?

I have asuperlite 26.0 that needs a new dust cup, what part # should I order?

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Hi, it's Jeremy from Crucial Vacuum.

The dust cup used in the Eureka superlite is the DCF- 17. The part number for this is: 63170B. Filters should be replaced every 3 to 6 months for optimal performance. For any other parts you may need for your Eureka Vacuum visit: http://www.crucialvacuum.com.

I hope this was helpful. If you would like further assistance, please feel free to give us a call at 877.750.9239. We have helpful and friendly customer care representatives on the line ready to assist you.

Jeremy Lerner
Crucial Vacuum Customer Care
http://www.crucialvacuum.com

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Hello, this is Ava with Think Crucial.

It seems that there may be something blocking the airway. To fix this, please make sure to unplugged the unit from the power before performing this.

There are two places where you can check for a blockage: the dust cup air duct and the intake opening behind the brush roll. To check for a blockage in the dust cup air duct stand the vacuum upright and remove the dust cup. Now you can disconnect the super stretch hose and check for clogs in the air duct behind the dust cup. If that is not the case, to check for a clog near the roller brush lay the vacuum down. Next check the opening behind the brush roll for clogs. If there is debris, clean the opening with scissors, carefully cutting away any debris.

If the dust cup is too full, there is no space for the dirt to go when you are vacuuming. To fix this, remove the dust cup and empty the it. If your vacuum is still not picking up dirt after emptying the dust cup, keep reading for other options to fix the suction.

If both your foam filter and felt filter have not been cleaned in the past month, this may be why your vacuum has lost suction. To clean the foam and felt filters, remove the dust cup and pull out the two filters that are on the top of the motor base. Rinse the filters with lukewarm water until the water is running clear. Let the filters dry fully before putting them back into the vacuum. If your vacuum is still not picking up dirt, you may need to replace it.

If none of the other solutions worked, your motor may be bad. You would need to check with Shark about this.

If your need to replace your Shark parts such as filter, belts or hose, you can also order replacement parts directly to us. You can check our online store in this link: http://www.thinkcrucial.com/search?type=product&q=shark

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How do I remove the dust cup and clean it?

Hey, this is Tristan with Crucial Vacuum,

In order to remove the dust cup, there's a designated lever that you slide to the left in order to pull the dust cup out. This slider is above the HEPA filter (the four holes near the bottom of the vacuum). After cleaning, you slip the dust cup back and slide the slider to the right to lock it back into place.

Below I have attached a link to the users manual for the Eureka 2997-2999 series. You should refer to page 4 to view the diagrams pertaining to my suggestions.

http://www.manualslib.com/manual/49521/Eureka-2997-2999-Series.html?page=4#manual

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http://www.crucialvacuum.com/eureka.html


I hope this was helpful. If you would like further assistance, please feel free to give us a call at 877.750.9239. We have helpful and friendly customer care representatives on the line ready to assist you.

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Where do you get filters for a EP366


TO ORDER REPLACEMENT DUST CUP FILTERS




To order, send check, money order or credit card authorization to:


EURO-PRO Operating LLC




94 Main Mill Street, Door 16

Plattsburgh, NY 12901

or call
EURO-PROCustomer Service at: 1 (800) 798-7398

Monday to Friday 8:30 A.M. -5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Tim
Please Note:



The Shark Dust Cup Filters are washable.


Importan

Make sure that Dust Cup Filter is completely dry before inserting back in the hand vacuum
http://www.sharkclean.com/manual/EP366_(700_WATTS)_REV_0603A.pdf
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You can purchase a wide variety of high quality Dyson replacement parts for your Dyson Vacuum direct from Think Crucial with free shipping and an exclusive 10% coupon for Fixya.com readers, use code: FIXYA10

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