Panasonic MCE4051 Operating instructions

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VACUUM CLEANER
MODEL NO.
MC-E4051/E4053
Operating Instructions
We would advise that you carefully study these Operating Instructions before attempting
to operate the unit and that you note the Important Safety Instructions.
Please keep in a safe place with your Authorised Dealer Service booklet.
This product complies with the European directive 73/23/EEC and 89/336/EEC and with the Australian
Standards AS 3350.2.2 (1995) and Australian EMC requirements for the C-Tick Mark.
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Page
• Caution for AC Mains Lead (UK and Republic of Ireland only) ........2
• Important Safety Instructions for the user..........................................3
• Cautions ............................................................................................3
• Identification of main parts ................................................................4
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR VACUUM CLEANER
A) How to use your folding handle...................................................... 4
B) Mains lead release ..........................................................................5
C) ON/OFF Switch ..............................................................................5
D) Handle lock / release by foot pedal ................................................5
E) How to use the accessories ............................................................5
F) Motor protector ................................................................................6
G) Thermal cut-out ..............................................................................6
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
A) Cleaner storage ....................................................7
B) Cleaning exterior and attachments ......................7
C) Dust bin cleaning and removal ............................8
D) Dust bin filter changing and cleaning........................9
E) Cleaning secondary filter ..................................10
F) Exhaust filter cleaning ........................................10
G) Belt changing cleaning........................................11
H) Blockages............................................................13
I) Troubleshooting guide ..........................................14
• Specifications ........................................................15
• Consumables / accessories ..................................16
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience.
A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has rating of 13 amps and that it is approved
by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE
SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE
ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below.
If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue : Neutral
Brown : Live
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured
BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured
RED.
Under no circumstances should either of these wires be connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug, marked with the
letter E or the Earth Symbol
How to replace the Fuse:
There are two types of the supplied AC Mains Lead : A and B as shown below.
1 Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver.
2 Replace the fuse and fuse cover if detachable.
ASA
CAUTION FOR AC MAINS LEAD (UK and Republic of Ireland only)
TYPE A TYPE B
Do not leave the vacuum cleaner plugged into mains socket. Unplug from the socket when not in use and before cleaning
the appliance or undertaking maintenance operations.
This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm people without supervision; young children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Do not use if the mains lead or mains plug is damaged. If the vacuum cleaner is not working as it should be, or has been
dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or come into contact with water, consult an authorised Panasonic Service Centre.
Do not pull or carry by the mains lead, use the mains lead as a handle, close a door on the mains lead, pull the mains lead
around sharp edges or corners. Do not run over the mains lead with the vacuum cleaner. Keep the mains lead away from
heated surfaces.
Do not handle plug or vacuum cleaner with wet hands.
Do not put any object into openings.Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair and anything that may
block or reduce air flow.
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts.
Do not use the vacuum cleaner without filters and /or dust compartment in place.
Do not use wet filters after wash, see G) filters care.
Turn off all controls before unplugging.
Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible materials, or others that may become so or use in areas where they may
be present.
This appliance should be serviced by an authorised Panasonic Service Centre, and only genuine Panasonic spare parts
should be used.
Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. Keep hold of the handle to prevent the cleaner from falling.
To prevent damaging carpeted floors, tiled floors, Linoleum, etc. Do not leave the beater bar rotating in the same place for
too long.
Keep bare feet and hands away from the beater bar. (It may cause injury)
NOTE:This vacuum cleaner is designed for general household use only and is not suitable for use in a garage,
garden or to suck up liquids.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER
Before using the vacuum cleaner, please read these basic precautions.
WARNING:To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury.
CAUTION
1. To avoid any possible damage to
the mains lead, never run over the
mains lead or allow it to become
caught in the beater bar when using
the vacuum cleaner.
2. Do not run the vacuum cleaner over
tassels or fringes of rugs or mats as
they could get caught up in the beater
bar and may cause damage to belt.
3. Keep the vacuum cleaner away
from heat sources such as radiators,
fires, direct sunlight, etc.
4. To avoid damaging the machine,
never let the vacuum cleaner pick up
wet matter, mud, burning ashes or
large and sharp objects.
5. Do not pull on the mains lead when
disconnecting the appliance from the
mains, always pull on the plug body
itself.
6. To avoid injury, keep your fingers
and hands away from the beater bar,
and never put them between the body
parts.
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IDENTIFICATION OF MAIN PARTS
Handle
Cleaning head
On/Off switch
Hose
Crevice nozzle
Dust compartment
release handle
Dust compartment
cover
Main filter
Main filter screen
Dust compartment
Exhaust filter
(inside)
Furniture guard
Upper cord hook
Mains lead
Dusting brush
Handle release
button
Carrying handle
Suction inlet
Wands
Motor protector
Foot pedal
(handle release)
Nozzle hose
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR CLEANER
A) HOW TO USE YOUR FOLDING HANDLE
To rotate the handle to the storage
position when the cleaner is not in use,
press handle release button and rotate
handle counter-clockwise for easy stor-
age.
NOTE: You should hear a noticeable
“click” sound when handle reaches the
storage position.
Never pull the cleaner with the handle
in the storage position. The handle will
drag on the floor.
Always lift the cleaner by the carrying
handle when transporting to storage.
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To release the handle; press the han-
dle release button as shown. With the
release button depressed rotate the
handle clockwise to the operating posi-
tion. Once the handle reaches the
operating position (up) it will automati-
cally lock into place.
NOTE: You should hear a noticeable
“click” sound when handle reaches the
operating position.
NOTE: Make sure the handle is locked
in the operating position before using the
cleaner. DO NOT operate the cleaner
unless handle is locked.
Carrying
Handle
STORING HANDLE
Handle
Release
Button
Operating
Position
Storage
Position
B) MAINS LEAD C) ON/OFF SWITCH
D) HANDLE LOCK / RELEASE BY FOOT PEDAL
Release the handle by pressing down on the handle release pedal with your foot and
pulling back and down on the handle with your hand.
CAUTION:To prevent dam-
aging carpeted floors, tiled
floors, linoleum, etc. Do not
leave the beater bar rotat-
ing in the same place for
too long.
Step a second time
Wrap the mains lead around the upper
and lower cord hooks and push the mains
plug under the lead.
Turn the upper cord hook to release the
mains lead.
To start or stop the cleaner, push the
switch button to ‘I’ to turn ON and to
‘O’to turn OFF.
NOTE: After use, unplug from the
socket and store the cleaner in the
upright position.
11
Quick Release
Cord Hook
12
On-Off
Switch
11
12
E) HOW TO USE THE ACCESSORIES
CAUTION:
While using the accessories, hold the handle with
one hand to avoid pulling the cleaner over.
Lift out accessories needed.
To prevent damage to carpeted
floors with long pile, tilt the cleaner
back so that the cleaning head is
raised off the floor.
NOTE: After having finished using the accessories,
re-insert the hose to the suction pipe inlet.
To avoid accidental injury, keep children away
from the beater bar while in operation.
Connect any of the accessories, as indicated.
11
12
13
14
15
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This cleaner has a thermal cut-out which automatically trips to
protect the cleaner from overheating. If a clog prevents the
normal flow of air to the motor, the thermal cut-out turns the
motor off automatically to allow the motor to cool in order to
prevent possible damage to the cleaner. During this time the
headlight remains on.
To correct problem: If this occurs, turn the cleaner off and
unplug the cleaner from the mains outlet to allow the cleaner
to cool and the thermal cut-out to reset. Check for and
remove clogs, if necessary. Also check and clean/replace
any clogged filters. Wait approximately forty (40) minutes
before switching on the cleaner. The motor protector will
not reset if the cleaner is not turned off even if the cleaner
has cooled down.
F) MOTOR PROTECTOR
Motor
Protector
This cleaner has a motor protector by-pass valve which
automatically opens to provide cooling air to the motor
when a clog prevents the normal flow of air to the motor. If
the by-pass valve opens to prevent motor overheating and
possible damage to the vacuum, you will notice a change
of sound as air rushes through the valve opening.
To correct problem: See the TROUBLE-SHOOTING
guide (page 14).
NOTE: The motor protector may open when using attach-
ments or when cleaning new carpet, due to reduced airflow
by the attachments themselves or by new carpet fluff filling
the dust bin quickly. See the TROUBLE-SHOOTING guide
(page 14).
G) THERMAL CUT-OUT
CAUTION:
Do not block motor protector.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
A) CLEANER STORAGE
Handle
Release
Button
Operating
Position
Storage
Position
Always follow all safety precautions when cleaning and servicing the vacuum cleaner.
WARNING:
Electrical Shock And Personal Injury Hazard
Disconnect from electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock
or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting.
WARNING:
Electrical Shock And
Personal Injur
y Hazard
Wrapping the mains lead too tightly around the hooks may cause damage to
the lead. A damaged lead is an electrical shock hazard and could cause per-
sonal injury or damage.
To rotate the handle to the storage position when the cleaner is not in use, press
handle release button and rotate handle counter-clockwise for easy storage.
NOTE: You should hear a noticeable clicksound when handle reaches the storage
position.
B)
CLEANING EXTERIOR AND ATTACHMENTS
CAUTION:
Do not use attachments if they are wet.
Attachments used in dirty areas, such as under a refrigerator,
should not be used on other surfaces until they are washed.They could leave marks.
Disconnect mains plug from wall outlet.
Clean exterior using a clean, soft cloth that has been dipped in a solution of mild liquid detergent and water, then wrung dry.Wipe dry
after cleaning. DO NOT drip water on cleaner.
Wash attachments in warm soapy water, rinse and air dry. Do not clean in dishwasher.
DO NOT use tools if they are wet.
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Rotate lid counter-clockwise from the locked position to the
unlocked position as shown.
Separate the lid from the dust bin by lifting it straight off.
Empty contents into a waste bin.
Dust
Bin
Lid
Lid
Unlock
Locked
14
15
TO REPLACE DUST BIN LID
Place dust bin lid assembly back onto top of dust bin. Align
marks with bin marks as shown. Rotate lid clockwise while
pressing downward so that marks align as shown.
TO REPLACE DUST BIN
First align base of dust bin with the cleaner. Lift the release
lever up and push the bin in place, then push the lever down
to lock the bin securely in place.
Lid
Unlock
Locked
15
16
C)
DUST BIN CLEANING
TO REMOVE DUST BIN
Remove dust bin assembly from clean-
er by lifting the release lever as shown.
Remove dust bin from cleaner by tilting
out as shown.
CAUTION:
Electrical Shock And Personal Injury Hazard
Always disconnect the cleaner from mains outlet before carrying out any
service or maintenance on the cleaner.
Lid
Unlock
Locked
Always empty the dust bin when dirt level reaches the “MAX FILL line.
Rotate lid counter-clockwise from the
locked position to the unlocked position
as shown.
12
13
Release
Lever
MAX Fill
Line
11
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Alignment
Tabs
12
Alignment
Tabs
Alignment
Tabs
13
D)
DUST BIN FILTER CHANGING AND CLEANING
Check primary filter frequently and clean when dirty. Remove the dust bin assembly as outlined in the DUST BIN CLEANING
section and empty contents of dust bin.
Lid
Filter
Screen
Primary
Filter
11
Grasp filter screen, rotate counter-clockwise and lift out.
Grasp primary filter, rotate counter-clockwise and lift out.
Clean primary filter by gently tapping over a trash container.
Tap on several sides to ensure best cleaning. The filter may
be cleaned by tapping it on a firm surface.
CAUTION:
Make sure dust bin is empty before fil-
ter is removed.
After every 5th cleaning cycle, rinse filter exterior with water under a faucet. Once the filter is rinsed clean, damp dry with a
cloth and let air dry for 24 hours.
CAUTION: Rinse with water only, do not use detergent or soap.
Allow filter to dry 24 hours before putting it
back into the dust bin.
When the cleaning of the filter no longer restores vacuum suction to full power you need
to replace the filter.
Before replacing the primary filter it is a good idea to clean the inside of the dust bin and lid area.
Rotate filter clockwise until slots lock onto tabs in lid.
To re-install the filter screen, align tabs on filter screen with
tabs on lid.
Rotate filter screen clockwise to lock in place.
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E)
CLEANING SECONDARY FILTER SCREEN
The secondary filter screen protects the motor.
Always check filter screen when cleaning dust bin.
If dirty or clogged, remove debris from filter screen.
Secondary
Filter Screen
F)
EXHAUST FILTER MAINTENANCE
The exhaust filter removes dirt from recirculated air.
Check filter after emptying dust bin.
To remove, pull out on both sides of the exhaust filter cover.
Grasp the exhaust filter and pull out to remove.
MC-E4051
(Electrostatic Filter)
When replacing or reinstalling the electrostatic filter, make
sure the gray side of the filter is facing the vacuum cleaner.
Reinstall exhaust filter cover by snapping into place.
MC-E4053
(HEPA Filter)
Ensure foam edge of the filter is facing towards the vacuum
cleaner when placing filter into filter compartment. Push only
on filter frame.
Reinstall exhaust filter cover by snapping into place.
IMPORTANT - Filter cannot be cleaned and should be
replaced at least once each year.
Exhaust
Filter Cover
Tabs
Electrostatic
Exhaust Filter
11
12
HEPA
Exhaust
Filter
Exhaust
Filter Cover
Tabs
13
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G)
BELT CHANGING AND CLEANING
WARNING:
Electrical Shock And Personal Injury Hazard
Disconnect from electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so could result in electrical
shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting.
Frequently check and remove hair, string and lint build-up in the brush area. If build-up becomes excessive, follow the steps below.
Should the belt become loose or should it break, follow the Belt Removal Instructions.
TO REMOVE NOZZLE COVER
Disconnect from electrical supply.
Press handle release pedal
and rotate the handle down so the cleaner is laying flat on
the floor.
To protect the floor surface, always place paper under the nozzle
any time the nozzle cover is removed.
Release the nozzle cover by rotating the nozzle cover retainers
to the UNLOCK position. Grasp back of nozzle on each side and
lift up to remove it from nozzle cover.
LOCK
UNLOCK
LOCK
UNLOCK
Nozzle
Cover
Nozzle Cover
Retainers
11
Agitator
Belt
12
WARNING:
Personal Injury Hazard
Always unplug the vacuum cleaner before cleaning the brush area as agitator may suddenly restart. Failure to
do so can result in personal injury.
Carefully remove any residue that may exist in the belt area.
TO REMOVE BELT/CLEAN AGITATOR
Position hands on the agitator. If the belt is still attached to the
agitator, there will be tension on it.
Carefully lift the right end of the agitator and then lift the left end.
Remove the worn or broken belt from the motor drive shaft.
WARNING: Personal Injury Hazard
Be careful when removing the agitator as the belt
tension is high. Failure to do so could result in per-
sonal injury from the agitator releasing quickly and
snapping away.
Usag
e
Clean Agitator
HEAVY - every week
(used daily)
MODERATE - every month
(used 2-3 times/week)
LIGHT - every 2 months
(used 1 time/week)
End
Cap
Cut off any carpet pile, hair or lint
entangled around the agitator and
remove any string or debris located
near the end caps.
NOTE: In order to keep cleaning efficiency high and to prevent
damage to your cleaner, the agitator m
ust be cleaned every time
the belt is changed.
13
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New
Belt
Belt
Pulley
Motor
Shaft
14
Agitator
Nozzle
Base
End
Cap
Base
Slot
15
TO REPLACE BELT
Seat left end of agitator into nozzle base.To seat agitator end,
place rounded portion of agitator end cap down into slot in
nozzle base.
Loop the new belt on the motor shaft.
Loop the other end of belt onto the belt pulley on the right
end of agitator.
Pull right end of agitator forward and seat it into nozzle base.
Agitator
Belt
16
Press firmly, checking to see that each end is completely
inserted.
Check to see that the belt is centered on the belt pulley and
that the agitator turns freely.
Nozzle
Cover
Nozzle Cover
Retainer
17
Make sure the nozzle cover retainers are in the UNLOCK
position. Hook the front of the nozzle cover on to the nozzle
base and rotate downward. Once in place, rotate the nozzle
cover retainers to the LOCK position.
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H)
BLOCKAGES
Suction Inlet
Secondary
Filter Screen
Hose Inlet
A
B
B
A
Hose Coupling
The hose located on the vacuum cleaner carries the dirt
from the nozzle up to the dust bin. If the hose should
become clogged:
Unplug the cleaner from mains outlet.
Remove hose coupling and check hose coupling and hose
inlet for clogs according to the following procedure.
To remove hose coupling:
1.Depress and rotate tab A as shown.
2.Once tab A is clear of the vacuum cleaner inlet, depress
and rotate tab B as shown.
To re-install hose coupling: Reverse steps above.
Check suction inlet and secondary filter screen for clogs.
Disconnect wand from connector pipe and nozzle hose,
check the wand and hose. Plug in vacuum cleaner and turn
on.
Disconnect wand and stretch hose in and out to remove
clog. If clogs still exist, turn the cleaner over and inspect agi-
tator area for clogs, see page 11 for details.
Connector
Pipe
Nozzle
Hose
11
12
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I)
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Before contacting your Pansonic service centre, check the following points:
NOTE: Failure to correctly maintain your product, for example regular cleaning and unblocking, may result in a charge if referred
to a service agent for attention.
CAUTION:DISCONNECT from the mains socket before carrying out any kind of maintenance opera-
tion.
TROUBLE CHECK POINT CAUSE / REMEDY
Motor fails to rotate Mains plug connection Check that the mains plug is connected firmly and
(no noise is heard at all) mains socket is ON.
Mains plug fuse. (UK, IRL only) Check fuse and replace if blown.
Thermal cut-out device may have (See Thermal cut-out protection feature below
operated. described).
Motor runs but there Hose inlet is blocked. If there is a blockage, remove it.
is no suction. see (BLOCKAGES)
Check dust mark. If it shows full, empty the dust compartment.
Primary filter If the primary filter is full of dust, clean it or
replace. (see FILTER CARE)
Check hose is properly inserted Re-insert the hose to suction pipe inlet correctly.
to the suction pipe inlet.
Check dust accumulated on primary Remove dust accumulated or replace the filters.
filter. (see FILTER CARE)
Exhaust filter. If exhaust filter is full of dust, clean or replace it.
(see FILTER CARE)
Dust compartment inlet is blocked. If there is a blockage, remove it.
(see BLOCKAGES)
Beater bar does not Clogged by a large object in If there is any obstruction, remove it.
rotate. the beater bar housing.
Belts broken or loose. If the belt is broken, replace it.
If loose re-install it.
THERMAL CUT-OUT
This vacuum cleaner is fitted with a thermal cut-out device which automatically turns off the cleaner to prevent overheating of the
motor. When this happens, disconnect the cleaner from the mains socket and check the dust compartment and filters as it may
be full or clogged with fine dust. Check for any other obstructions.
After emptying the dust compartment or removing the obstruction, leave the vacuum cleaner to cool down until the thermal cut-
out resets after approximately 40 minutes.
IMPORTANT: The thermal cut-out will not reset if the unit is not disconnected from the mains socket.
MAINS LEAD
IMPORTANT: If the mains lead becomes damaged, it must be repaired by Panasonic, authorised service centre or a
qualified person in order to avoid any hazard.
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MODEL NO. MC-E4051 MC-E4053
POWER SOURCE 230-240V / 50Hz 230-240V / 50Hz
MAX. INPUT POWER 1600w 1800w
MOTOR PROTECTION YES YES
DUST BIN CAPACITY 2.4 litres 2.4 litres
EXHAUST FILTER ELECTROSTATIC HEPA
DIMENSIONS (W x L x H) 360x375x1110 360x375x1110
NET WEIGHT 7.3 kg 7.3 kg
DUSTING BRUSH
YES YES
PIPE YES YES
CREVICE NOZZLE YES YES
CLEANING WIDTH 355mm 355mm
SPECIFICATIONS
Vacuum Cleaner Consumables / Accessories
(For UK and Republic of Ireland customers only)
DESCRIPTION MC-E4051 MC-E4053
Primary filter Part number Part number
AC95KBRSZØØØ AC95KBRSZØØØ
Exhaust filter Part number Part number
Electrostatic AC38KAXXZØØØ AC39KBRMZ6ØØØ
or
HEPA filter Type F-2H
Dust bin (lower) Part number Part number
AC42KCNZZVUT AC42KCPZZVUT
Dust bin (upper) Part number Part number
AC2ØHBXZZVU7 AC2ØHBXZZVU7
Dust bin release lever Part number Part number
AC64BBXZZVØ7 AC64BBXZZVØ7
Dust bin filter screen Part number Part number
AC71FBXZZVØ7 AC71FBXZZVØ7
Extension wand Part number Part number
AC4ØPBRKZVØ6AC4ØPBRKZVØ6
Extension wand (with tabs) Part numbers Part numbers
AC4ØPBRLZVØ6AC4ØPBRLZVØ6
Crevice nozzle Part number Part number
AC6ØRZFVU6 AC6ØRZFVU6
Dusting brush Part number Part number
AC88RYUZVØ6 AC88RYUZVØ6
Belt Part number Part number
AC28SJPZØØ AC28SJPZØØ
Beater bar assy Part number Part number
AC92SCNZZUØØ AC92SCNZZUØØ
Hose Part number Part number
AC84PBXZZVØ6 AC84PBXZZVØ6
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Sales and Support Information
Customer Care Centre
For UK customer: 0870 900 9043
For Republic of Ireland customers: 01 289 8333
Visit out website for product information
E-mail: customer
Direct sales at Panasonic UK
Order accessory and consumable items for your product with
ease and confidence by phoning our Customer Care Centre
Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:30pm. (excluding public holidays).
Or go on line through our Internet Accessory ordering appli-
cation at www.panasonic.co.uk
Most major credit and debit cards accepted.
All enquiries transactions and distribution facilities are provid-
ed directly by Panasonic UK Ltd.
It couldnt be simpler!
Also available through our Internet is direct shopping for a
wide range of finished products, take a browse on our website
for further details.
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/
Printed in P.R.C
Part No. CØ1ZCNZØØEØØ
Service No. ACØ1ZCNZØEØØ
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