It’s still a good idea to wipe down the compartment holding the bag though..
You won’t need to do this every time you empty the vacuum, but it’s a good idea to clean the cup whenever there is visible dirt or dust..Turn off the power, empty the vacuum, and leave the bin hinged downwards.. Slide forward the filter housing to remove it.. Press the orange release tab on the bin and simultaneously pull the cup away from the vacuum.. Handwash the vacuum bin with lukewarm water (do not use any detergents or cleaning products)..

Allow the bin to dry fully before reinserting it into the vacuum..Replace the bin by sliding it into the bottom of the nozzle.There will be a click once it’s in position.. 4.

Finally, hinge the bin back into position until it clicks into place.Your Shark WV200UK is now ready to use again!.

Side Note: Our Issue With The WV200UK’s Bin Emptying System.
During our review, we found that the WV200UK has strong suction power and is easy to use.The system is similar to Dyson’s, although it works in a slightly different way.
There’s still a comb, but this removes hair from the brush bar rather than migrating it towards the entrance of the floorhead.. Shark is quite tight-lipped about how their comb actually removes hair.It seems that the comb separates both long and short hair, before removing it from the brush bar so it can enter the bin..
In our experience, the Shark system does a decent job, but it doesn’t prevent all hair from getting caught around the brush.We think Dyson’s system is a bit more effective, although both options are great for reducing how often you need to cut away hair from the brush.. Summary.
(Editor: Ultra Door Locks)