Panasonic MC-UL427 MC-UL427 Owner's Manual (Multi Language) - Page 54

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BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE WARNING Electrical Shock or Personal Injury Hazard Disconnect the electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the vacuum cleaner. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury from vacuum cleaner suddenly starting. Review this chart to find do-it-yourself solutions for minor performance problems. Any service needed, other than those described in these Operating Instructions, should be performed by an authorized service representative. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Vacuum Cleaner won't run. 1. Unplugged at wall outlet. 2. Tripped circuit breaker/blown fuse. 3. Tripped thermal protector. 4. ON/OFF not turned on. Poor job of dirt pick-up. 1. Full or clogged dust bin. 2. Worn agitator. 3. Clogged nozzle or dust bin. 4. Clogged hose. 5. Hole in hose. 6. Broken/misplaced belt. 7. Hose not inserted fully. 8. Motor protection system activated. 9. Dirty filters. Agitator not turning 1. Broken belt. 2. Belt installed incorrectly. Air flow restricted 1. Tool use restricts air flow. with attachment use. 2. New carpet fuzz clogged Sound changes. air path. POSSIBLE SOLUTION 1. Plug in firmly, push on/off switch to on. 2. Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse at household service panel. 3. Let cool 50 minutes. 4. Push ON/OFF switch to on. 1. Empty dust bin. 2. Replace agitator. 3. Check REMOVING CLOGS. 4. Check for clogs. 5. Replace hose. 6. Replace/fix belt. 7. Insert hose fully. 8. Check for clogs. 9. Change/clean filters. 1. Replace belt. 2. Check REPLACING BELT. 1. Check TOOLS. 2. Check REMOVING CLOGS and clean hose. - 54 -

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Vacuum Cleaner
1.
Unplugged at wall outlet.
1.
Plug in firmly, push on/off
won’t run.
switch to on.
2.
Tripped circuit breaker/blown
2.
Reset circuit breaker or
fuse.
replace fuse at household
service panel.
3.
Tripped thermal protector.
3.
Let cool 50 minutes.
4.
ON/OFF not turned on.
4.
Push ON/OFF switch to on.
Poor job of dirt
1.
Full or clogged dust bin.
1.
Empty dust bin.
pick-up.
2.
Worn agitator.
2.
Replace agitator.
3.
Clogged nozzle or dust bin.
3.
Check REMOVING CLOGS.
4.
Clogged hose.
4.
Check for clogs.
5.
Hole in hose.
5.
Replace hose.
6.
Broken/misplaced belt.
6.
Replace/fix belt.
7.
Hose not inserted fully.
7.
Insert hose fully.
8.
Motor protection system
8.
Check for clogs.
activated.
9.
Dirty filters.
9.
Change/clean filters.
Agitator not turning
1.
Broken belt.
1.
Replace belt.
2.
Belt installed incorrectly.
2.
Check REPLACING BELT.
Air flow restricted
1.
Tool use restricts air flow.
1.
Check TOOLS.
with attachment use.
2.
New carpet fuzz clogged
2.
Check REMOVING CLOGS
Sound changes.
air path.
and clean hose.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE
Review this chart to find do-it-yourself solutions for minor performance problems.
Any service needed, other than those described in these Operating Instructions,
should be performed by an authorized service representative.
WARNING
Electrical Shock or Personal Injury Hazard
Disconnect the electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the vacuum cleaner.
Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury from vacuum
cleaner suddenly starting.