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Shark has no customer service dept. They do not make parts, and the machines are non repairable. If you just bought it, take it back and get your money back before it's too late. Quality vacs can be purchased for the same amount of money. Miele, Sebo, Riccar are all better and in the same price range.
HA HA HA ! Now that IS funny. Sorry to laugh at your misfortune... If it's been less than 30 days, get your money back quick ! While you still can. Shark warranty registration ? That is just so funny. You do know Shark doesn't make repair parts, and that they are disposable vacs, right ? Oh, you didn't know that ?
Seriously, take it back as fast as you can. It will save you some heart ache.
If your not using distilled water the machine is probably loaded with mineral deposits from hard water and is plugged. you can try running some vinegar through it which may or may not work depending how plugged it is.
If this is new and returnable then I recommend an exchange. If not possible check to see if the vacuum has an internal fuse on this model. If not, use a voltage tester and test power to and from power switch and to the motor itself.
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