Warning, Identificación de piezas, Parts identification – Panasonic MC-V7531 User Manual

Page 22: Before requesting service, Diagrama de características, Feature chart

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Dust Cover

(Dust Bag

Inside)

Cubierta

de bolsa

(Bolsa está

adentro)

Dirt Sensor

Indicador

de polvo

On-Off Switch

Interruptor de

encendido-apagado

Headlight

Luz

Furniture Guard

Protector de muebles

Nozzle

Boquilla

Hose Holder

Sostenedor

de la manguera

Performance

Indicator

Indicador del

funcionamiento

Attachment

Holder

Sostenedor de

la conexión

Combination

Brush

Cepillo de la

combinación

Telescopic Handle

Mango telescópico

Cord Hook

Sujetador

del cordón

Power Cord

Cordón

electrico

Handle Height

Adjust Button

Botón de ajustar

la altura del mango

Carry Handle

Mango para

transportar

Floor Cleaning

Attachment Knob

Nozzle

Hoses

Boquillas de

la manguera

Belt Cover

Cubierta

de la correa

Exhaust

Filter (Inside

Filter Cover)

Filtro de escape

(Dentro de

cubierta de filtro)

Rating Plate

Voltímetro

Handle Release

Pedal

Pedal de

liberación del

mango

Motor Protector

(Behind Hose)

Protector de motor

(Detrás de

la manguera)

Cord Hook

Sujetador

del cordón

Extension Hose

Manguera

d’extension

Hose Holder

Sostenedor

de la manguera

Carpet-Bare

Floor Selector

Selector carpet-

bare floor

FEATURE CHART /

Diagrama de características

(PANASONIC UPRIGHT VACUUM)
(Aspiradora vertical Panasonic)

PARTS IDENTIFICATION

Identificación de piezas

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FEATURES

Power

Dirt Sensor

Headlight Cord Length

Bare Floor

Características

Voltaje

Indicador de

Luz

Extensión

Uso sin

polvo

de cordón

alfombra

Model /

Modelo

120V AC (60Hz)

Yes

Yes

30 Ft. (9.1 m)

Yes

MC-V7531

12.0 A / 12,0 A

Si

Si

9,1 m (30 pi)

Si

BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE

WARNING

Electrical Shock or Personal Injury Hazard.

Disconnect the electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the unit. Failure to do so
could result in electrical shock or personal injury from 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

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Cleaner will

1. Unplugged at wall outlet.

1. Plug in firmly. Push ON-OFF

not run.

switch to ON.

2. ON-OFF switch not turned on.

2. Push ON-OFF switch to ON.

3. Tripped thermal protector.

3. Unplug vacuum, wait thirty (30)

minutes, plug in and switch to ON.

4. Tripped circuit breaker/blown

4. Reset circuit breaker or replace

fuse at household service panel.

fuse.

Poor job of dirt

1. Full or clogged dust bag.

1. Change bag.

pickup.

2. Broken belt.

2. Replace belt.

3. Carpet-bare floor setting incorrect.

3. Set in the correct position.

4. Clogged hose or nozzle.

4. Clean hose or nozzle area.

5. Hose not inserted fully.

5. Insert hose.

6. Worn agitator.

6. Replace agitator.

7. Hole in hose.

7. Replace hose.

8. Dust cover improperly installed.

8. Properly install dust cover.

9. Belt not installed on motor shaft.

9. Install belt on motor shaft.

10. Floor cleaning attachment knob in

10. Rotate valve knob to floor

the cleaning attachment position

position.

Dust escapes

1. Bag improperly installed.

1. Properly install bag.

the paper bag.

2. Bag torn.

2. Replace bag.

Light will

1. Burned out light bulb.

1. Replace light bulb.

not work.

Dirt sensor will

1. Dirty optic cells.

1. Clean optic cells.

not work.

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