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Disposal

Disposing the appliance

Before disposing the appliance, remove the 

dust bag and all the filters, and then dispose  

them with normal household waste. 

Information on Disposal for Users of 

Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment 

(private households)

This symbol on the appliances and/or 

accompanying documents means that 

used electrical and electronic appliances 

should not be mixed with general household 

waste. For proper treatment, recovery and 

recycling, please take these appliances 

to designated collection points, where 

they will be accepted on a free of charge 

basis. Alternatively, in some countries you 

may be able to return the appliances to 

your local retailer upon the purchase of an 

equivalent new appliance. Disposing of this 

appliance correctly will help to save valuable 

resources and prevent any potential 

negative effects on human health and the 

environment which could otherwise arise 

from inappropriate waste handling. Please 

contact your local authority for further details 

of your nearest designated collection point.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect 

disposal of this waste, in accordance with 

national legislation.

Information on Disposal in other 

Countries outside the European Union

This symbol is only valid in the European 

Union.
If you wish to discard this appliance, please 

contact your local authorities or dealer and 

ask for the correct method of disposal.

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 household waste.

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Summary of Contents for MC-UG342

Page 1: ... UG344 MC UG342 Operating Instructions Contents Disposal 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 CAUTION FOR AC MAINS LEAD UK and Republic of Ireland only 5 Vacuum Cleaner Parts 6 How to use the Vacuum Cleaner 7 Maintenance 12 Trouble Shooting 16 Specifications 17 Product Fiche 17 Vacuum Cleaner Consumables Accessories For UK and Republic of Ireland customers only 18 Guarantee 19 Reminder for Customer 1...

Page 2: ...nd prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the ...

Page 3: ...al sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision Do not use the appliance if the mains lead or plug is damaged or faulty If...

Page 4: ...able or combustible materials or gas may be present This appliance is fitted with a thermal cut out device which automatically turns off the appliance to prevent overheating of the motor When this happens disconnect the appliance from the socket outlet and check the dust compartment and filters as they may be full or clogged with fine dust Check for any other obstructions in the hose or tube After...

Page 5: ...cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer WARNING 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 OUTLET Replacing the fuse The location of the f...

Page 6: ...ose clip Dust bag cover ON OFF switch Extension wand Exhaust filter Clean air filter Floor nozzle Foot pedal Handle release Crevice nozzle Bypass valve Cord clip Bypass valve This vacuum cleaner has a motor protector bypass valve which prevents motor overheating and damage The valve opens to provide cooling air when a clog or full bag prevents normal air flow to the vacuum cleaner suction motor Yo...

Page 7: ...ndle screw 2 Insert the hose to suction inlet Ensure that the 2 hooks of the hose are completely fitted into the 2 holes of the suction inlet Clicks Hook both side Hole 3 Set the hose around the hose clip Always place the hose in the clockwise direction 4 If the mains lead is at the storage state turn the upper cord hook to release the mains lead 5 Fix the mains lead into the cord clip to help sec...

Page 8: ...ht position when cleaning tools are used Middle position For normal cleaning step the foot pedal and pull back the handle to a comfortable angle and release the pedal to lower the floor nozzle Low position For cleaning under furniture step the pedal twice slowly The handle may now be lowered almost to the floor as shown CAUTION To prevent damaging carpeted floors tiled floors Linoleum etc do not l...

Page 9: ... the floor nozzle while in operation 1 To use the accessories keep the appliance in the upright position 2 Pull out the hose from the rear side of the appliance and remove the hose from the hose clip and support Hose support Hose clip 3 Connect any accessory as illustrated 4 When finish using the accessories re insert the hose to the suction inlet and re install the hose into the hose clip and sup...

Page 10: ...the appliance without the paper dust bag Paper dust bag should be replaced regularly for the maximum efficiency of the filters and prolonged motor efficiency Replace the paper dust bag with the new one in the following cases When the paper dust bag is full When operating the unit whooshing sound is made see page 6 When suction power has dropped We recommend the use of Panasonic original dust bag T...

Page 11: ...g and set it completely inside the dust compartment Make sure all edges of the paper dust bag are completely inside the dust compartment If suction power does not return check to see if the hose or suction inlet is clogged see page 15 11 ...

Page 12: ...ors Remove the base plate see page 14 Take care not to cut the brush CAUTION Do not wash the floor nozzle with water Cleaning filters CAUTION Never use the appliance without the filters properly installed Failure to do so may result in motor damage Central filter The central filter foam filter is installed in the dust compartment to protect the motor from dirt Clean it when it becomes dirty 1 Hold...

Page 13: ... Exhaust filter Replace the exhaust filter Clean air filter once or twice a year 1 Remove the dust cover 2 Slide out the filter support replace the exhaust filter and re install 13 ...

Page 14: ...place the beater bar assembly beater bar belt To replace the beater bar assembly lift it up and release the beater bar belt from the beater bar pulley Replace the beater bar assembly with a new one and reassemble in the reverse order Beater bar belt Beater bar assembly To replace the beater bar belt lift the beater bar assembly to remove the beater bar belt Replace the beater bar belt with a new o...

Page 15: ...move the hose from the suction inlet turn the hose right and pull it upwards 2 Clear any obstruction from the hose and or suction inlet using a blunt implement Take care not to damage the hose Suction pipe inlet 1 Remove the hose from the rear side of the appliance 2 Clear any obstruction with care as shown 15 ...

Page 16: ... thermal cut out device will reset itself see page 4 The motor runs but lost suction Clogged hose or inlet Full or broken paper dust bag Dirty central filter Hose not inserted correctly If there is a blockage remove it see page 15 If the paper dust bag is full or broken replace it see page 10 11 If the central filter is full of dust clean or replace see page 12 Check hose connection Beater bar ass...

Page 17: ...ier s name Panasonic Supplier s model identifier MC UG344 MC UG342 Energy efficiency class C C Annual energy consumption kWh year 37 5 37 5 Indicative annual energy consumption kWh per year based on 50 cleaning tasks Actual annual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used Carpet cleaning performance class D D Hard floor cleaning performance class C C Dust re emission class D D So...

Page 18: ... screw AMC73B XD00E Exhaust filter Clean air filter electrostatic AMC38K XA00E Central filter AMC64H XB00E Extension wand AMC40P XB04E Crevice nozzle AMC61R XB04E Dusting brush AMC88R XD04E Paper dust bag pack of 5 bags Type U 20E AMC B1EP Beater bar belt AMC28S XD00E Beater bar assembly AMV92RH80K0E Specifications are subject to change without notice 18 ...

Page 19: ...nic U K It couldn t 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 Guarantee The guarantee conditions set out by our representatives in 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 servi...

Page 20: ...1006 Oaza Kadoma Kadoma shi Osaka 571 8501 Japan http www panasonic net Panasonic Corporation 2014 V01ZH8008 S0314 0 Issued in 03 2014 Printed in China ...

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