Sebo 300 EVOLUTION Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS

ASSEMBLY

1. Handle grip
2. Attachment tube handle
3. Retaining ring
4. Bag full indicator
5. Handle Tube
6. Attachment tube (active wand)
7. Recessed carrying grip
8. Brush height display panel
9. Brush height adjustment button

10. Brush release button
11. Power head with brush
12. Display panel
13. On/Off switch
14. Upper cable (cord) reel
15. Cable (cord)
16. Attachment hose
17. Cable release button
18. Carrying handle
19. Cover release button
20. Lower cable (cord) reel

1.

Place the power head (11) on the floor with the sup-

port lever (31) and the swivel neck (32) upright (figure
1). Hold the dust bag housing (21) vertically and place it
over the swivel neck (32) and support lever (31). Push
firmly and

evenly

down until the release button (28)

locks. To dismantle, press the release button (28) and
lift the dust bag housing (21) from the power head (11).

2.

Attach the power cable (15) to the machine. Push the

rubber cable plug (25) into the cable plug socket (26) on
the side of the vacuum (figure 2). Ensure the rubber
plug is fully inserted down into the socket. Fit the cable
into the groove (34 - figure 3) located in the attachment
tube recess on the front of the machine. Attach to the
cable hooks on the top of the dust bag housing (35 - fig-
ure 3) and on the rear of the handle (36 - figure 4).
Finally, loop the cable as shown in figure 4 and insert it
into the cable cleat (37). You will hear a “click” when
the cable is fully inserted. To remove the cable, push
the cable release button (17) next to the cable cleat (37)
and remove the cable.

3.

Push the black end of the attachment hose (16) into

the connecting tube (39) so that it clicks into place.
Insert the attachment tube (6) into the swivel neck
opening and seat the handle (2) over the projection tab
(33 - figure 3). To remove the hose, squeeze the retain-
ing ring (3) and pull the hose out of the connecting tube.

IF THE MACHINE DOES NOT WORK, THEN THE STEPS
ABOVE HAVE NOT BEEN EXECUTED CORRECTLY. PLEASE
ENSURE THE PARTS ARE PROPERLY CONNECTED,
ESPECIALLY THE CABLE PLUG AND SWIVEL NECK.

Standard Attachments

22. Crevice nozzle
23. Upholstery nozzle
29. Dusting brush clamp
30. Dusting brush

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21. Dust bag housing
22. Crevice nozzle
23. Upholstery nozzle
24. Dust bag housing cover
25. Cable plug
26. Cable plug socket
27. Foot Pedal
28. Release button
29. Dusting brush clamp
30. Dusting brush
31. Support lever
32. Swivel neck
33. Projection tab
34. Cable groove
35. Cable hook
36. Cable hook
37. Cable cleat
38. Hose release button
39. Connecting tube

Summary of Contents for 300 EVOLUTION

Page 1: ...CH EC K BR US H O N O F F 2 CH EC K BR USH O N O F F 2 OWNER S MANUAL For Household Use Only...

Page 2: ...ance 10 Changing the Dust Bag 10 Changing the Micro Hygiene Filter 10 Changing the Exhaust Filter 10 Changing the Brush Strip 10 Clog Removal 11 Clogs in the Airflow Pathway 11 Clogs in the Attachment...

Page 3: ...e done by authorized personnel 22 Use only original SEBO replacement parts 23 Do not use vacuum as a step 24 If vacuum is used on plush carpet or carpet with thick padding do not leave machine standin...

Page 4: ...maintenance or page 11 for clog removal NOTE Vacuuming fine dust may require an earlier filter bag change even though the filter bag is not full however loose fluffy material may over fill the bag Fou...

Page 5: ...an be changed in just a few seconds and a cap keeps dust sealed inside during removal and disposal Effective Pet Hair Removal All SEBO vacuums easily remove pet hair SEBO s FILTRATION SYSTEM Bags are...

Page 6: ...from upholstery SEBO filter bags can be purchased in boxes of ten or some times eight and filters are sold separately SEBO bags filters and accessories are reasonably priced and widely available To cr...

Page 7: ...ally loop the cable as shown in figure 4 and insert it into the cable cleat 37 You will hear a click when the cable is fully inserted To remove the cable push the cable release button 17 next to the c...

Page 8: ...tion press down on the foot pedal 27 and lower the handle into the normal operating position WARNING The quality condition coating texture age and manufacturing technique of all floor surfaces vary Th...

Page 9: ...d re insert the attachment tube into the back of the machine Be sure that the attachment tube handle 2 is inserted over the pro jection tab see 33 page 7 If the attachment tube handle is properly seat...

Page 10: ...pproximately 20 dust bags have been used To change the micro hygiene filter remove the dust bag housing cover 24 by pushing the cover release button 19 figure 16 and lifting the cover up and out Grasp...

Page 11: ...e can be inserted into the hose to push out the clog Take care not to puncture the hose with the wire Clogs in the Attachment Tube Active Wand Figure 26 Remove attachment hose 16 from the attachment t...

Page 12: ...2 Front cover not closed 1 Cover not fully closed 2 Bag not inserted properly 3 Micro hygiene or exhaust filter not properly inserted 1 Attachment tube not properly inserted SOLUTION 1 Push cable plug...

Page 13: ...01843 Cable w US plug gray black 13m 12 50118HG Dust bag housing bumper base 13 5040SB Hose cpl X silver 14 50205ER Filter safety catch cpl 15 50122OR Dust bag lever 16 50123ER Axle 17 50124ER Return...

Page 14: ...50331HG Catch pedal 128 50334SW Covering cap 129 50306OR Power switch button 130 50371ER Switch rod 131 5379 Belt 312 3M HTDII 6 132 50445ER Sensor 133 5107 1 Support spring 134 50438HGER Support lev...

Page 15: ...0OR Foot pedal 127 50331HG Catch pedal 128 50334SW Covering cap 129 50306OR Power switch button 130 50371ER Switch rod 131 5379 Belt 312 3M HTDII 6 132 50445ER Sensor 133 5107 1 Support spring 134 504...

Page 16: ...NOTES...

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