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How to empty the dust bin

Empty the dust bin in the following cases:

 

- When dust level reached the “MAX” 

line.

 

- When suction power has dropped. 

1  

Grasp the dust bin handle on the 

top of the dust bin. Lift up and out to 

remove dust bin from the appliance.

2  

Press the latch and the dust bin plate 

will open and the dust will fall out.

3  

Remove rubbish and dust with the 

cleaning brush.

4  

Close the dust bin plate until it clicks.

5  

Put the dust bin back into the 

appliance in the condition where the 

dust bin handle has stood.

6  

Press down the dust bin handle until it 

click into place.

Latch

Cleaning brush

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Summary of Contents for MC-UL712

Page 1: ...Zealand Standard AS NZS 60335 1 AS NZS 60335 2 2 and Australian EMC requirements for the RCM Mark Model No MC UL712 Operating Instructions Contents Disposal 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 Your Vacuum Cleaner 4 Using the Appliance 6 Maintenance 9 Trouble Shooting 12 Specifications 13 Guarantee 13 Reminder for Customer 13 Warranty Australia 14 Warranty New Zealand 15 UL710 indd 1 UL710 indd 1 201...

Page 2: ...old waste Disposing packaging Make sure that any package for example plastic bags are kept out of the reach of children to avoid risk of suffocation The packaging used to protect the appliance from damage during transportation is all recyclable For information on recycling contact your local authority Disposing dust bags and filters Dust bags and filters can be disposed of with the normal househol...

Page 3: ...tself 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 combustible mater...

Page 4: ...d sheets cushions etc Tool bag kit For accessories etc Floor nozzle Filter cover HEPA exhaust filter inside Foot pedal Handle release Dust bin Dust bin handle Latch Dust bin plate Carrying handle Beater bar switch ON OFF switch Handle release button Handle Quick draw handle Cleaning brush 4 UL710 indd 4 UL710 indd 4 2012 08 24 15 31 12 2012 08 24 15 31 12 ...

Page 5: ... prevent belt breakage Plug Mains lead Hose Mains lead hook Upper cord storage hook Lower cord storage hook Connection pipe Suction inlet Overload protection reset button Overload protection Overload Protection Reset Cord clip 5 UL710 indd 5 UL710 indd 5 2012 08 24 15 31 14 2012 08 24 15 31 14 ...

Page 6: ...ing the beater bar switch when the appliance is in an upright position beater bar won t rotate Please use this switch in operating position This appliance can not be used as a Full Flat Please pay attention for the lower cord storage hook not to hit the floor or a nozzle will separate from a floor 7 To unlock the handle of the appliance step on the foot pedal and the handle angle can be changed fr...

Page 7: ...s nozzle Crevice part This nozzle is already attached with the wand Storing Perform the following before storing 1 Turn off the appliance and then remove the plug from the socket outlet 2 Turn the upper cord storage hook in the upright position and wind the mains lead around the upper and lower cord storage hooks For the proper arrangement of the mains lead while storing the appliance it is advisa...

Page 8: ...m the appliance 2 Press the latch and the dust bin plate will open and the dust will fall out 3 Remove rubbish and dust with the cleaning brush 4 Close the dust bin plate until it clicks 5 Put the dust bin back into the appliance in the condition where the dust bin handle has stood 6 Press down the dust bin handle until it click into place Latch Cleaning brush 8 UL710 indd 8 UL710 indd 8 2012 08 2...

Page 9: ...n 3 Place the filter cover to the body as shown and press into its original location Cleaning the floor nozzle 1 Cut off any carpet pile and lint entangled around the beater bar for the floor nozzle with a pair of scissors 2 Release the lower plate by rotating the lower plate latches to the UNLOCK position 3 Remove the lower plate and remove any residue that may exist in belt area 4 Reinstall lowe...

Page 10: ...eparate the mesh filter by turning and pulling as shown Cleaning Light care Remove the dust by tapping the filter at the corner of garbage can Heavy care Wash the filter with cold water every 1 month Let filter completely dry for 24 hours Clean the plastic part with a cleaning brush Buckle Tub Cleaning brush Mesh filter Filter 10 UL710 indd 10 UL710 indd 10 2012 08 24 15 31 32 2012 08 24 15 31 32 ...

Page 11: ...nd 2 ribs location It won t fit unless it is set correctly 3 Put the filter back to its original position 4 Buckle them as shown Removing clogs When you feel the suction power is not adequate check if the dust bin is full of dust or if the filters are clogged Pull out the nozzle while pushing the button Mesh filter 11 UL710 indd 11 UL710 indd 11 2012 08 24 15 31 40 2012 08 24 15 31 40 ...

Page 12: ... 11 Check for clogs see page 11 Take to your nearest Panasonic Service Centre Check hose connection see page 6 Clean the dust bin see page 10 Replace a new HEPA exhaust filter see page 13 Beater bar does not turn Selection beater bar switch at OFF position Overload protection reset button on the nozzle tripped Move selection beater bar switch to ON position Move selection ON OFF switch to OFF posi...

Page 13: ...n the country of sale is applied Using dust bags which are not those of Panasonic will make the guarantee invalid Repairs should only be done by Panasonic service persons or technicians Otherwise the guarantee will be invalid For more information refer to GUARANTEE the separate paper which has been attached with the appliance Reminder for Customer The model and serial numbers of this appliance can...

Page 14: ...ce Centre together with your proof of purchase receipt as a proof of purchase date Please note that freight and insurance to and or from your nearest Authorised Service Centre must be arranged by you 6 The warranties hereby conferred do not extend to and exclude any costs associated with the installation de installation or re installation of a product including costs related to the mounting de mou...

Page 15: ...Home Appliance 12 Month Warranty from Date of Purchase 15 UL710 indd 15 UL710 indd 15 2012 08 24 15 31 49 2012 08 24 15 31 49 ...

Page 16: ... F0912 0 Issued in 09 2012 Printed in China 1006 Oaza Kadoma Kadoma shi Osaka 571 8501 Japan http www panasonic net Panasonic Corporation 2012 UL710 indd 16 UL710 indd 16 2012 08 24 15 31 51 2012 08 24 15 31 51 ...

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