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Please check the following first if you have any problems.

Problem

Solution

The appliance does 

not switch on.

Check if the Plug is connected firmly and the socket outlet is 

working normally.

 -

If a Thermal Cut-out Device has activated, wait approximately 60 

minutes until it has reset.

 -

The Mains Lead does 

not come out.

Rewind and pull out the Mains Lead repeatedly while pressing 

the Cord Rewind Pedal without using excessive power.

 -

The Mains Lead does 

not fully rewind.

Pull the Mains Lead out 2 m to 3 m and then press the Cord 

Rewind Pedal to rewind the Mains Lead while holding the Plug.

 -

Suction power has 

decreased.

Check if the Dust Bag is full (see page 6).

 -

Check for blockages in Hose, Telescopic Wand, Nozzles, and Pre-

Motor Filter. Then clean those parts as necessary (see page 7). 

 -

If the problem cannot be solved, please contact your local customer service centre. The 

contacts can be found in “Panasonic Warranty” at page 

9

 or 

10

.

SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications

MC-CG712

MC-CG710

Power source

230 - 240 V ~ 50 Hz

Max. input

1400 W

1300 W

Nominal input

1100 - 1200 W

1050 - 1150 W

Dimensions (W x L x H)

320 mm x 500 mm x 265 mm

Net weight

5.5 k

g

Extension Wands

Telescopic

Floor Nozzle

Parquet Nozzle

Crevice Nozzle

Upholstery Nozzle

Dusting Brush

Detachable Dusting Brush

* Class with respect to protection against electric shock:  

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Summary of Contents for MC-CG712

Page 1: ...G THE APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY 2 3 4 5 7 8 8 9 Model No MC CG712 MC CG710 Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic product Before using please read this Operating Instructions completely in order to use this product properly and ensure its lasting operation After reading this Operating Instructions store it safely CONTENTS ...

Page 2: ...ug body itself Hold the Plug when rewinding the Mains Lead Do not handle Plug or the appliance with wet hands Do not use the appliance on people or animals Do not use wet Filters after wash make sure they are completely dry to avoid damaging the appliance Do not vacuum the followings Hot ash or embers Large and sharp objects Water or other liquids Explosive materials or gases Flammable or combusti...

Page 3: ...C 1 PC 1 PC 1 PC 1 PC 1 PC 1 PC 1 PC 1 PC Curved Wand Set Connection Wand Telescopic Wand Floor Nozzle Parquet Nozzle Crevice Nozzle Upholstery Nozzle Unit Dusting Brush Unit Detachable Dusting Brush Exhaust Filter HEPA Filter Pre Motor Filter Dust Bag TYPE C 17H Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 4: ...edal to use it To check whether the Dust Bag is full turn the Power Control to the highest setting and lift the Nozzle off the floor If the Dust Indicator turns red the Dust Bag is full Use this function when strong suction causes the Nozzle to stick to the floor hindering movement The length can be adjusted The Floor Nozzle can be adjusted to suit the floor Telescopic Wand Release button Floor No...

Page 5: ...from each other Pull out the Mains Lead and insert the Plug into the socket outlet 2 Press the OFF ON Switch Pedal to turn on the appliance 3 Press on the mark not the edge of the OFF ON Switch Pedal Adjust power by sliding the Variable Power Control 4 Parking and storing Park position Storage position Perform the following before storing Turn off the appliance and then remove the Plug from the so...

Page 6: ...or see page 4 When suction power has dropped Open the Dust Cover and then pull out 1 the Dust Bag Place a new Dust Bag and then close 2 the Dust Cover If the Dust Bag is not properly installed the Dust Cover cannot be closed If suction power does not return check for blockages in Hose Telescopic Wand Nozzles and Pre Motor Filter Dust Cover Dust Bag ...

Page 7: ...ter Replace the Exhaust Filter once a year Pull out the Exhaust Filter Cover from the rear side and replace the Filter with a new one Put the Filter Cover back to the main body Replacing the Pre Motor Filter Remove the Dust Bag see page 6 1 Remove the Pre Motor Filter with its cover from the main body 2 Remove the Pre Motor Filter from its cover and insert a new one 3 Replace all parts to their or...

Page 8: ... while holding the Plug Suction power has decreased Check if the Dust Bag is full see page 6 Check for blockages in Hose Telescopic Wand Nozzles and Pre Motor Filter Then clean those parts as necessary see page 7 If the problem cannot be solved please contact your local customer service centre The contacts can be found in Panasonic Warranty at page 9 or 10 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications MC CG712 MC...

Page 9: ... corrosive conditions or any foreign object or matter having entered the product This warranty does not cover the following items unless the fault or defect existed at the time of purchase a Cabinet Parts b Microwave Oven cook plates c User replaceable Batteries d Kneader mounting shaft unit and from wear and tear in normal use Heads Cutters Foils Blades and other accessories e Noise or vibration ...

Page 10: ...ounting shaft unit and from wear and tear in normal use Heads Cutters Foils Blades and other accessories e Noise or vibration that is considered normal To claim warranty service when required you should Telephone Panasonic s Customer Care Centre on 132600 or visit our website reffered to below and use the Service Centre Locator for the name address of the nearest Authorised Service Centre Send or ...

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Page 12: ...ring Malaysia Berhad 6100 K No 3 Jalan Sesiku 15 2 Section 15 Shah Alam Industrial Site 40200 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia http www panasonic com Panasonic Corporation 2012 V01ZCH10G A0912 1116 Printed in Malaysia ...

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