Panasonic MC-CL609 Household Use Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Panasonic
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Panasonic MC-CL609 Household Use Vacuum Cleaner
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic product. Before using, please read this Operating Instructions completely in order to use this product properly and ensure its lasting operation. After reading this Operating instruction, store it safely.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER
In order to prevent the risk of danger to the user of this product or those nearby and damaging property, be sure to follow the safety precautions outlined below.
- The following terms are used for precautions. They are separated depending on the degree of the danger or damage that may occur if their contents are ignored while using this product.
- Do not leave the appliance plugged into the socket’s outlet. The Plug must be removed from the socket’s outlet before cleaning or maintaining the appliance. If not, it may cause an electric shock.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. If not, it may cause an electric shock, fire or injury.
- Do not use the product if the Supply Cord or Plug is damaged. If the appliance is not working as it should be or has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors or come into contact with water, please consult an authorised Service Centre. If not, it may cause an electric shock or fire.
- If the Supply Cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- Do not pull or carry by the Supply Cord, do not use Supply Cord as a handle, do not close a door on the Supply Cord and do not pull the Supply Cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run the appliance over the Supply Cord. Keep the Supply Cord away from heated surfaces. If not, it may cause fire.
- Be sure the Plug is firmly inserted into socket’s outlet before operating the appliance. If not, it may cause an electric shock or fire.
- Clean the Plug regularly. If not, it may cause an electric shock or fire.
- Discontinue using the appliance immediately and unplug the Plug in case of abnormal situations and breaking down. If not, it may cause an electric shock or fire.
- Do not handle Plug or appliance with wet hands. If not, it may cause an electric shock.
- Do not insert any object into the openings and do not use the appliance when it is choked. Keep it free from dust, lint, hair and anything that may block or reduce air flow.
- Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of body away from the openings and moving parts. If not, it may cause an electric shock.
- Do not use the appliance without a Filter and Dust Compartment. If not, it may cause an electric shock or fire.
- Turn off the appliance before unplugging it. If not, it may cause an electric shock.
- Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible materials or other that may become so or use in areas where they may be present. If not, it may cause an electric shock or fire.
- This appliance should be serviced by an authorized Service Centre and only genuine spare parts should be used. If not, it may cause fire or result in improper operation.
- Use the appliance under the allowable rated voltage conditions. If not, it may cause an electric shock or fire.
- Do not use an extension cord. If not, it may cause an electric shock or fire.
CAUTION: This term cautions you that injury or physical damage to property may result by the incorrect operation of the product.
- To avoid any possible damage to the Supply Cord, never allow it to be placed under a heavy object when using the appliance. It may cause fi re.
- When winding up the Supply Cord, always hold the Plug. If not, may cause an accident by being hit by the Plug.
Follow these instructions to ensure longer life span of the appliance.
- This appliance is designed for household use only. It is not suitable for commercial or industrial use or for any other cleaning purposes.
- Treat the Hose Assembly carefully to avoid damaging it.
- Never use the appliance to pick up liquid, wet refuse or sharp material such as glass. This can cause damage to the unit.
- Do not vacuum with the Curved Wand / Ergonomic Handle or Plastic Wand / Metal Wand / Metal Telescopic Wand. Doing so will wear off the edges and lead to breakage.
- Do not operate the appliance when the Hose Connection Inlet is blocked. This can result in deformation due to overheating.
- Use the Handle when lifting the appliance to avoid damages to the Hose Assembly. Never lift the appliance by pulling the Hose Assembly as this can damage the Hose Assembly and never carry the appliance at storage condition.
- Clean the filters after cleaning the Dust Compartment to avoid any damage to the motor.
- Ensure all washable parts are completely dry before fixing and use. This is to ensure long-lasting of the motor.
APPLIANCE ACCESSORIES
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Hose Assembly
Insert the Curved Wand / Ergonomic Handle and Hose Connection Pipe into the Hose Supporter at each end of the Hose until the Projection clicks into the Hole of the attachment.
Flexi Dusting Brush
Flexi dusting brush allows fi xing at different angle to clean high places, air conditioners or top of shelf.
Dusting Brush
Dusting Brush is use to clean furniture, venetian blinds, and bookshelves. To be attached onto the Crevice Nozzle.
Crevice Nozzle
For cleaning gaps between furniture, corners of sofas, gaps in fl ooring and etc. Connect the Crevice Nozzle to the end of the Extension Wand / Metal Telescopic Wand or Ergonomic Handle / Curved Wand.
Crevice Holder
- Holding the Curved Wand, pull the Crevice Holder with Crevice Nozzle to take out the Crevice Holder and Crevice Nozzle.
- To take out the Crevice Nozzle from the Crevice Holder, hold the Curved Wand and pull the Crevice Nozzle.
Ergonomic Handle
To decrease the suction power. Adjust the Suction Regulator backward to operate on carpet or curtain.
Curved Wand
To decrease the suction power. Rotate the Suction Regulator and widen the opening.
Full Capture Nozzle / 2 Step Nozzle / Floor Nozzle
Wood Flooring
To avoid scratching the fl oor surface, lightly slide the nozzle in the
direction of with the grain of wood. To prevent damaging the fl oor surface,
do not vacuum by moving the nozzle side to side.
Carpet
- Run the nozzle forward and backward over the carpet in one direction.
- Repeat step 1 at an angle of 90 degrees.
- Vacuum the corners of the carpet.
Note: When vacuuming new carpet, the Dust Compartment will quickly fi ll up with loose fi bers from the carpet. This will gradually decrease with subsequent cleanings
Dust Sensor Light
Red lamp lights up when detects mite and dust.
Note:
- When the power is switched ON or OFF, the Dust Sensor Light will light up for 2 to 3 seconds. This is not a malfunction.
- When vacuuming new mattress or blanket, it consists a lot of loose fibers. The light might not disappear. This will gradually decrease with subsequent cleanings.
- Do not block the Suction Area. It may cause the Dust Sensor stop operating.
Mattress Nozzle (with and without Dust Sensor)
The Mattress Nozzle is suitable for mattresses and blankets.
- Slowly slide the Mattress Nozzle forward and backward, as shown in the figure.
- A thin mattress such as bed cover or blankets are easier to vacuum by folding the edges of the bedding in the mattress. Slowly slide the Mattress Nozzle in one direction.
Note : Detach the Crevice Nozzle from the Crevice Holder before using the Mattress Nozzle.
Curtain Nozzle
The Curtain Nozzle is suitable to clean fi ne dust particles or spider web accumulated on the curtain surface.
- Connect the Curtain Nozzle to the end of the Metal Telescopic Wand. Constantly slide the Curtain Nozzle downward in one direction using both hands, as shown in the figure.
- Connect the Curtain Nozzle to the Ergonomic Handle. Slowly slide the Curtain Nozzle downward in one direction, as shown in the figure.
Note:
- The Curtain Nozzle is not suitable to clean scallop curtains or any beads on the curtain.
- The Curtain Nozzle is most efficiently used on flat surfaces. For pleated areas, it can be cleaned using the Crevice Nozzle or Dusting Brush Unit.
- If there is any dust accumulated in the folded part of the curtain or in narrow spaces, it is advisable to wash the curtain.
- After vacuuming, keep the Curtain Nozzle safe.
- When the suction is too strong (especially on satin or silk curtain), adjust the Suction Regulator backward to decrease the suction power. (Refer to details on page 9)
- Wash the curtain if there is any dirt or stain adhered to it.
HOW TO OPERATE THE APPLIANCE
- Pull out the Plug and connect to the socket’s outlet.
- Press to turn on the appliance and press again to turn it off.
- To decrease the power, adjust Variable Power Control towards ‘MIN’. To increase the power, adjust Variable Power Control towards ‘MAX’. Applicable for model MC-CL609, MC-CL607 and MC-CL605 only.
- After finish vacuuming, remove the Plug from the socket’s outlet and press the Cord Rewind Button. When rewinding the Supply Cord, always hold the Plug so that it does not become damaged.
HOW TO STORE THE APPLIANCE
Place the unit in an upright position for storage at corner. (2 ways to store).
- Place the unit in an upright position and insert the Nozzle Pipe Receptacle into the Receptacle which is located on the underside of the appliance body.
- Adjust the Metal Telescopic Wand to the shortest length.
Note:
- Lift the appliance using the Grip on the underside of the appliance to stand it up.
- Never attempt to stand the appliance up by pulling the Hose (this can damage the Hose).
- Never carry the appliance at storage condition
HOW TO CLEAN DUST COMPARTMENT
Note:
- Empty the Dust Compartment when it is full or is low suction power
- Before cleaning the Dust Compartment, turn off the power supply and disconnect the Plug from the socket’s outlet.
Removing the Dust Compartment
Hold on the body and take out the Dust Compartment.
Removing Dust
- Find a plastic bag or similar item. Open the Dust Compartment to discard the dust.
- Removing and cleaning the Upper Filter Unit or Pre-Filter.
- Turn the Upper Filter Unit or Pre-Filter clockwise and pull it out.
- Discard the dust in Dust Compartment (Upper Filter Unit or Pre-Filter area).
- Use an old toothbrush or similar tool to clean the dust in Upper Filter Unit or Pre-Filter. Toothbrush is not provided.
- Cleaning the Hose Connection Inlet. Use an old toothbrush or similar tool to clean the dust in Hose Connection Inlet. *Toothbrush is not provided.
- Removing dust. Discard the dust from Washable Filter and Sponge Filter.
- Re-install Upper Filter Unit / Pre-Filter and Filter Assembly.
- Put the Upper Filter Unit / Pre-Filter back into Dust Compartment (Upper Filter Unit / Pre-Filter area) and turn anticlockwise until a click sound is heard.
- Insert the Hook into the Slot Hole which is located on the underside of the Dust Compartment, then close it properly.
- Cleaning Dust Compartment surface.
- Clean the Dust Compartment surface by using a soft and damp cloth.
- Re-install the Dust Compartment.
- Make sure the Dust Compartment is closed before re-install.
- Re-install the Dust Compartment to the original location on the appliance until a click sound is heard.
MAINTENANCE
Before starting maintenance, switch off the power supply and disconnect the Plug from the socket’s outlet.
Full Capture Nozzle
- Fiber waste and hair strands which accumulated in nozzle can reduce suction power of appliance
- Using an old toothbrush or similar tool, clean any dirt or lint from the brush, roller and etc. Cut off any carpet pile and lint entangled at the roller shaft with a pair of scissors. Toothbrush and scissors are not provided.
Main unit and accessories
Wipe with a soft and damp cloth. ****
Note:
- Never clean the unit using chemicals such as benzene, paint, thinner or alcohol. It will result in cracking and discoloration.
- Never dry the unit using hot air (from a hair dryer etc). This will cause deformation
Dust Compartment and filters
- Remove the Dust Compartment. (Refer details on page 14)
- Remove the Filter from the unit, Upper Filter Unit / Pre-Filter, Sponge Filter and Washable Filter from Dust Compartment. (Refer details on page 14 – 15)
- Wash the parts above at running water only. Wipe the Dust Box, Upper Filter Unit / Pre-Filter and Slide Supporter with clean and soft cloth. Squeeze the Filter and Sponge Filter until clean. Then place in a shady spot until all parts are completely dry.
- Install the Filter, Dust Compartment, Upper Filter Unit / Pre-Filter, Sponge Filter, Washable Filter and Slider Supporter to the original location. (Refer to the page 16)
Note:
- Do not wash the fi lters in a washing machine, wring out, dry in a clothes dryer or under the sun. This can cause filters to shrink and result in dirt getting into the motor and damaging it.
- Do not wash the Washable Filter by rubbing with hand or using tools, for example brush, etc.
- Make sure the filters are inserted correctly to avoid dust from entering motor compartment.
Mattress Nozzle with Dust Sensor
Remove any entangled hair or dust particles that accumulated in the brush and roller area. Wipe the roller with a soft dry cloth.
Note:
- Do not rinse or wash the Mattress Nozzle with Dust Sensor with water.
- For installation, push the brush holder firmly until a click sound is heard.
Suction Area
Remove dust located at Suction Area. *Toothbrush is not provided.
Sensor
As illustrated, using soft dry cloth, clean waste and dust particles etc from the front opening.
Mattress Nozzle
Use Crevice Nozzle to clean the Mattress Nozzle.
Curtain Nozzle
Wash the Curtain Nozzle with water and dry it until it is completely dry.
Precaution
Do not use the appliance to suck up liquid or wet dust.
Filter Care
HEPA Exhaust Filter or Normal Exhaust Filter is installed on the rear side of the appliance. This Filter retains any small dust particles which may be present in the expelled air. It is advisable to change the HEPA Exhaust Filter or Normal Exhaust Filter every year. Do not wash the HEPA Exhaust Filter or Normal Exhaust Filter to avoid damaging it. To take out the HEPA Exhaust Filter or Normal Exhaust Filter, hold the Filter Case and pull it out.
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE
Electric Shock or Personal Injury Hazard: Disconnect the electrical supply before servicing or cleaning the appliance. Failure to do so could result in electric shock or personal injury from appliance suddenly starting. Review this chart to fi nd do-it-yourself solutions for minor performance problems. Any service needed, other than those described in these Operating Instructions should be performed by an authorised service representative.
PROBLEM
Appliance does not operate.
| POSSIBLE CAUSES
1. Unplugged at socket’s outlet.
| POSSIBLE SOLUTION
1. Plug in firmly, turn on appliance.
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Poor job of dirt pick-up.| 1. Full or clogged Dust Compartment.
2. Clogged nozzle or Curved Wand / Ergonomic Handle or Metal Telescopic Wand / Metal Wand / Plastic Wand or Hose.
3. Hose not fully inserted.
4. Dirty filters or Upper Filter Unit / Pre-Filter clogged.
| 1. Empty the Dust Compartment.
2. Check for clogs and clean it up.
3. Check Hose connection.
4. Clean the filters or Upper Filter Unit / Pre-Filter.
Appliance stops during operation.| 1. Full or clogged Dust Compartment.
2. Clogged nozzle or Curved Wand / Ergonomic Handle or Metal Telescopic Wand / Metal Wand / Plastic Wand or Hose.
3. Safety Device tripped.
| 1. Empty the Dust Compartment.
2. Check for clogs and clean it up.
3. Unplug appliance, allow to cool and Safety Device will reset itself (Wait about 60 minutes).
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| 1. Supply Cord has rewound unevenly.
2. Supply Cord is twisted.
| 1. Pull it out two or three meters and wind it up again.
2. Repeatedly pull out and wind up the Supply Cord while pressing the Cord Rewind Button (do not use excessive force when pulling the Supply Cord out).
Dust Sensor Light lights up even though it is not sucking dust (do not turn off).
| 1. There is dirt or dust on the Sensor area.
2. Full or clogged Dust Compartment.
3. Hair stuck on the brush.
| 1. Clean the Sensor area.
2. Empty the Dust Compartment.
3. Remove any entangled hair.
If the problem remains after checking.
Return the appliance (with the Hose, Metal Telescopic Wand / Metal Wand / Plastic Wand, Full Capture Nozzle / 2 Step Nozzle / Floor Nozzle and Mattress Nozzle / Mattress Nozzle with Dust Sensor) to the store where you purchased it or please consult with an authorised Service Centre. Do not attempt to repair it by yourself.
Note: During operation, the temperature of the body unit, Supply Cord and Plug may increase to a certain degree. This is normal.
Safety Device
When the Safety Device is activated / Khi Bộ Phận An Toàn được kích hoạt
The Safety Device is activated and the motor stops in order to prevent
overheating of the motor when:
- The appliance is operated continuously with a full Dust Compartment.
- Rubbish is clogging the nozzle, Curved Wand / Ergonomic Handle, Metal Telescopic Wand / Metal Wand / Plastic Wand or Hose.
- The appliance is operated for long periods with an obstructed intake or exhaust.
What to do
Empty the Dust Compartment or remove the obstruction in the nozzle, Curved
Wand / Ergonomic Handle, Metal Telescopic Wand / Metal Wand / Plastic Wand or
Hose.
When to use again
Wait about 60 minutes (depends on the surrounding temperature). The Safety
Device will reset and you can use the appliance again.
SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL NO. | MC-CL609 | MC-CL607 | MC-CL605 | MC-CL603 | MC-CL601 |
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POWER SOURCE | (220 – 240 V 50 Hz)*1 |
(230 – 240 V 50 Hz)*2
INPUT POWER (MAX)| 2200 W| 2100 W| 2000 W| 1800 W| 1600 W
INPUT POWER (IEC)| (1500 – 1800 W)*1
(1700 – 1800 W)*2
| (1400 – 1600 W)*1
(1500 – 1600 W)*2
| (1200 – 1450 W)*1
(1300 – 1450 W)*2
AUTOMATIC CORD REWIND| YES
DUST CAPACITY| 2.2 L
CORD LENGTH| 5.0 m
NET WEIGHT (approx.)| 5.6 kg| 5.6 kg| 5.6 kg| 5.3 kg| 5.2 kg
DIMENSIONS (H x W x L)
(approx.)
| 268 mm x 283 mm x 450 mm
FOR ALL COUNTRY EXCEPT NEW ZEALAND. FOR NEW ZEALAND ONLY.
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