Cleaning exterior and attachments, Removing clogs, Acaution – Panasonic QUICKDRAW MC-V5117 User Manual

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CLEANING EXTERIOR AND ATTACHMENTS

1 Unplug cord from wall outlet DO NOT drip water on cleaner

2 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

3 To reduce static electricity and dust build-up, wipe outer surface of cleaner and attachments

4 Wash attachments in warm soapy water, nnse and air dry Do not clean in dishwasher

or clothes washer

DO NOT USE ATTACHMENTS IF THEY ARE WET

A

CAUTION

Attachments used m dirty areas (such as under a re^igerator) should not be used

on other surfaces until they are washed They could leave marks.

REMOVING CLOGS

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WARNING

Electric Shock or Personal Injury Haard

Disconnect electncal supply before servicing or cleaning the unit Failure to do so
could result in electncal shock or personal injury from cleaner suddenly starting

For best cleaning
results, keep the air­

flow passages clear

Unplug the power
cord from the outlet
before checking the
airflow passage

Check each starred
area occasionally for
clogs

Disconnect the wand from the short hose

and check the wand and hoses for clogging

Plug in the vacuum cleaner and turn it on

While running the vacuum cleaner with the
hose disconnected, stretch the hose in and
out to remove the clog

Pull down on

the suction
inlet cover
and check
for clogging

in this area

If the clog

still exists,
turn the
vacuum
OFF and

unplug the
power cord

Turn the
vacuum
cleaner over, exposing the underside Remove
the lower plate Remove the short nozzle hose
from the housing by lifting it straight up Inspect
the hose end and clear it of any obstructions

Reinstall the short nozzle hose and lower plate

See the Removing/lnstalling the Lower Plate
section for detailed instructions

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