Troubleshooting; Specifications - Panasonic nanoe EH‑NA32 Operating Instructions Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem
Sparks can be seen inside the appliance when
using [HOT].
(These sparks are caused by the thermostat switch
which is the protective device, and are not dangerous.)
Hot air repeatedly turns into cold air.
The hot air is abnormally hot.
The power plug is abnormally hot.
Sparks are generated inside the nanoe™ outlet.
A noise (crackling) is heard inside the nanoe™ outlet.
There is a peculiar smell.
Water droplets fly out from the nanoe™ outlet.
If the problems still cannot be solved, contact the store where you purchased the unit or a service center authorised by
Panasonic for repair.

Specifications

Power source
Power consumption
Accessory
This product is intended for household use only.
Possible cause
Dust is attached to the air inlet or air
outlet.
Hair or something is blocking the air
inlet.
The power plug is not firmly inserted
into the outlet.
The needle‑shaped part located at
the back of the nanoe™ outlet is dirty.
This is because nanoe™ produces a peculiar smell; there is no influence
to your body.
Water droplets occasionally fly out from when generating nanoe™; this is
not an abnormality.
220 V
50 – 60 Hz
1 350 W
Set nozzle, Quick‑dry nozzle
Remove the attached dust.
(See pages 11‑12.)
Do not block the air inlet.
Use an outlet in which the power
plug fits snugly.
Perform maintenance on the
nanoe™ outlet. (See page 11.)
230 V
50 – 60 Hz
1 500 W
Action
240 V
50 – 60 Hz
1 600 W
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