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If you are having difficulties with the Shark NV352, please refer to our [[Shark NV352 Troubleshooting|Troubleshooting Guide]].
The Shark NV352 is a portable, upright, lift-away vacuum, and part of the Shark Navigator series, which includes the NV350 and NV351. The NV352 comes with a 24” Crevice Tool, Backsaver Wand, and Roller Brush, which aren’t included with the NV351. Lavender is the only color option available. The vacuum features Anti-Allergen Complete Seal Technology + HEPA filter, both of which are located below the front dustbin compartment. Swivel steering makes the NV352 easier to maneuver.
The Shark NV352 model of vacuum can be identified by the Shark logo in a silver oval at the top of the dust bin canister. It can also be distinguished by the words Navigator and Lift-Away on the bottom left and right of the roller brush compartment at the bottom of the vacuum.
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