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Panasonic Vacuum Cleaner (Domestic use) MC-BUIOO Model Operating Instructions English Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Parts Identification Assembly Charging To Operate Vacuum Cleaner . EN6 Routine Care of Vacuum Cleaner Before Requesting Service . EN13 Disposing of Batteries . EN13 Specifications EN14 Thank you for purchasing the vacuum cleaner.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before using the vacuum cleaner, please observe these basic safety instructions. Correct usage as they may be full or clogged with fine dust. Check for any other obstructions in the nozzle pipe. After removing the obstruction, leave the appliance - This appliance is for indoor use with domestic cool down...
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION Handle Crevice Tool Stick-Vacuum Power Button Dusting Brush Hand-Vacuum Release Buttons Battery Status Indicator Hand-Vacuum On/Off Button Charging Adapter Hand-Vacuum Tool Storage Dust Cup Brush Roll Indicator Floor nozzle Charging Stand Overload protector The overload protector stops the nozzle motor when Rolling switch the brush jams and prevents belt breakage.
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ASSEMBLY Attaching Handle Attaching Nozzle DO NOT plug in until assembly is complete. Insert floor nozzle into vacuum cleaner body until it snaps in place. 1 Remove handle screw from handle. 2 Slot the wire inside the vacuum cleaner and insert handle into...
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CHARGING Charging Stand Place the vacuum cleaner onto the charging stand as shown. The battery is not fully charged at time of purchase. The battery needs to be charged completely prior to first use. Charge until the indicator light turns off. I Align the arrows and insert the plug into the port on the bottom of the charging stand.
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OPERATE VACUUM CLEANER Using as Stick- Vacuum Using as Hand-Vacuum I Removevacuum cleanerfrom charging stand. I Press the Hand-Vacuum release buttons sides of the Stick-Vacuum. Remove Hand-Vacuum from Stick-Vacuum. 2 Tools can be attached to the Hand-Vacuum 2 Press the Stick-Vacuum power button to turn needed.
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Battery Status Remaining battery level can be checked using the following steps. I Removethe vacuum cleanerfrom the charging stand. 2 Turn on vacuum cleaner. Battery Status Indicator If battery status indicator is displayed then battery power level is 0K. If battery status indicator is blinking the battery needs to be charged...
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VACUUM CLEANER Performing the tasks in the following sections will keep your new Panasonic vacuum cleaner operating at peak performance levels and will ensure these high levels for years to come. Check the BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE section in this manual for recommendations...
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Cleaning Dust Cup and Filters DUST I Remove dust cup from Hand-Vacuum.(P.EN8) 2 Empty dust cup into trash container. Remove filter. Remove filter case. To remove mesh filter, rotate to unlock and lift out. Filter Mesh Filter Filter Case Dust Cup 3 The dust cup can be wiped off with a tissue or soft cloth.
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PRE-FILTER The dust cup, mesh filter, and filter may be 1 Remove dust cup from Hand-Vacuum. washed. If necessary, rinse with cold water only. wash filter case. 2 Remove pre-filter as shown. DO NOT use detergent or soap. DO NOT wash in the dishwasher.
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Cleaning Exterior ELECTRICAL CONTACTS BODY DO NOT clean with water. Wipe gently with a damp cloth. If necessary wipe with a tissue or soft dry cloth. EXHAUST VENTS clean with water. If necessary, wipe with a tissue or soft dry cloth. Exhaust Vents ENII...
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Cleaning Nozzle 2 Removeanydirt or debris in the belt path and Check areas marked in the illustrations agitator areas. remove any debris. Cut off any hair, thread, string, carpet pile, and lint entangled around agitator with a pair of scissors. 3 To install agitator cover and agitator: Reinstall agitator...
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BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE ! WARN Electrical Shockor Personal InjuryHazard 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 which may operate suddenly. Review this chart to find do-it-yourself solutions for minor performance problems.
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Specifications Specifications MC-BUIOO DC Operating Voltage 16.8 Noise 78 dB Weight (Stick-Vacuum / Hand-Vacuum) 2.7 kg/1 4 kg Dust Cup Capacity 0.6 L Approximate Use Time HIGH 15 min 30 min Approximate Charging Time hours Estimated Battery Life 1000 charges AC Adapter Input Characteristics AC 100-240 50-60...
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