Panasonic is made up of 473 different companies. They were established in 1918 and today they have grown to offer a wide range of products and services such as:
- air conditioners,
- automotive electronics
- aircraft in-flight entertainment systems
- semiconductors
- batteries
- electrical components
- optical devices
- refrigerators
- washing machines,
- compressors
- lighting, televisions
- personal computers
- mobile phones
- audio equipment
- cameras
- broadcasting equipment
- projectors
- bicycles
- electronic materials
- photovoltaic modules.
- much more!
Panasonic strongly suggests that after your purchase a product, you keep your receipt so that if you ever need to file a warranty claim, the process will be easy and smooth. You will also receive faster customer service and special offers.
To find out more about RICOH IMAGING warranties visit: http://us.ricoh-imaging.com/index.php/support/warranty-repair/warranty-information
NOTE: please visit the site directly to verify the details and obtain more information
If you are a new or current customer that needs to activate your personal Panasonic warranty product registration, read below. We have provided a quick “how to” activation guide below to access the activation page to activate the official Panasonic product warranty registration online.
how to activate – Panasonic Product Warranty registration service request
what you need in advance:
- internet access
- have an official Panasonic product
- Panasonic product details
- proof of purchase
- personal information
what to do:
- visit: https://panasonic.registria.com/reg
- type in your model number and serial number in the spaces provided
- type in your name in the spaces provided
- type in a valid email address in the space provided
- type in a contact number in the space provided
- type in a mailing address in the spaces provided
- type in the place the product was purchased at in the space provided
- type in the purchase date in the space provided
- type in the purchase price in the space provided
- click on the “Register”