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VACUUM MAINTENANCE

Changing the Filter Bag - Figures 12 & 13

To change the filter bag, set the canister upright (as shown in figure 13), pull the
cover release flap outward (20) and lift the cover (21) from the filter bag housing.

The cover release flap must remain in an outward “pulled-out” position to
change filter bags and lock them into place.

Squeeze the clamps (42) on both

sides of the filter bag sealing plate (41), slide the plate from the holder (40) and
push the filter bag cap on to seal the bag. Slide the sealing plate (41) of a new bag
into the holder and push it in firmly until it locks into place. Re-insert cover (21)
into filter bag housing, push it forward, then lock it in place by pushing down the
cover release flap (20). You may find it convenient to store the bag cap inside the
filter bag housing below the filter bag. Do not re-use the filter bags. Note: the
nature of the contents of the filter bag will affect the point at which it needs chang-
ing. Fine dust may require an earlier change even though the bag is not full. Fluff
or hair allows air to pass through easily, so the filter bag may overfill before the
amber “bag full” light illuminates.

Changing the Exhaust Filter - Figures 13 & 14

The exhaust filter (43) needs to be changed when it becomes extremely dirty or
clogged with dust, or after approximately 10 to 20 filter bags have been used. To
remove the exhaust filter, set the canister upright (as shown in figure 13), pull the
cover release flap (20) outward and lift the cover (21) from the filter bag housing.
Then, slide the exhaust filter housing (44) out. Pull the filter out. To replace, slide
the new filter into the exhaust filter housing. Replace the exhaust filter housing
(44), re-insert cover (21) into filter bag housing, push it forward, then lock it in
place by pushing down the cover release flap (20).

Figure 13

Figure 14

Figure 15

Always unplug vacuum from outlet 
before dismantling any part of machine!

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Micro-Hygiene

Filter

Part #6191 AM

Exhaust Filter

Part #6033 AM

Changing the AIRBELT - Figure 15

If damage occurs to the AIRBELT cover, it will need to be replaced. To remove the
AIRBELT (11), pry off the clip (46) by inserting the tip of a slot-head screwdriver
under the bottom side of the clip. Push downward on the screwdriver until the clip
pops off. Grasp the edge of the AIRBELT cover and pull - the AIRBELT cover will
peel off. The foam bumper (47) remains on the vacuum. To replace the AIRBELT,
insert the  side ribs into the grooves (48). Start at the back, insert rib into one
groove (48), and while holding it down, stretch the AIRBELT cover around the foam
into the opposite groove (48). Continue around the vacuum. Secure the ends with
the clip (46).

SEBO AIRBELT covers are available in a variety of colors and patterns. See your
SEBO dealer for available selection.

Changing the Micro-Hygiene Filter - Figures 13 & 14

After 10 to 20 bags have been used, change the micro-hygiene filter (45). To
remove the micro-hygiene filter, set the canister upright (as shown in figure 13),
pull the cover release flap (20) outward and lift the cover (21) from the filter bag
housing. Then, slide the filter (45) out. To replace, slide in the new filter, re-
insert cover (21) into filter bag housing, push it forward, then lock it in place by
pushing down the cover release flap (20).

Figure 12

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Note:

Never operate the vacuum with incorrectly attached filters or without 

filters, bag, AIRBELT or filter bag housing cover (21). Do not re-use filter bags. 
Do not wash and re-use filters.

46

11

47

11

48

48

Filter Bag

Part #5093 AM

AIRBELT cover

Part #6047 AM/01-08

Summary of Contents for AIRBELT C

Page 1: ...10 OWNER S MANUAL For Household Use Only...

Page 2: ...et Brush 8 The Kombi Nozzle 8 The Turbo Head 8 Vacuum Maintenance 9 Changing the Filter Bag 9 Changing the Micro Hygiene Filter 9 Changing the Exhaust Filter 9 Changing the AIRBELT 9 Clog Removal 10 C...

Page 3: ...21 Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified 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 padd...

Page 4: ...d which protects your furniture walls and vacuum from damage The AIRBELT disperses the filtered exhaust air around the canister which provides quiet gentle air flow Personalize your canister with a r...

Page 5: ...rush from the telescopic tube 4 push the release button 9 and pull the head or brush tool off the end of the telescopic tool The release button 9 is in the same position on all of the heads brushes an...

Page 6: ...g regularly at full power If the light remains illuminated at full power and the filter bag is not full check for clogs see page 10 To rewind power cord switch the vacuum off with the main power switc...

Page 7: ...n The brush roller will then start spinning and the green light on the power head will illuminate To release the ET H power head from the upright locked position gently place your foot on the power he...

Page 8: ...et push the slid er button 39 to the left The slider in Figure 11 is set in the high pile position The rotating brush should be cleaned regularly Remove the Turbo head from the tele scopic tube to cle...

Page 9: ...r housing 44 re insert cover 21 into filter bag housing push it forward then lock it in place by pushing down the cover release flap 20 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Always unplug vacuum from outlet b...

Page 10: ...ut of the tube Clogs in the Hose Figure 16 To clear blockages in the hose 10 remove the telescopic tube 4 by pushing the tool release button and pulling the tube out Hold the hose upright with one han...

Page 11: ...LUTION 1 See page 5 2 Use another outlet 3 Replace cable 4 C3 1 Set slider switch to on position See page 7 1 Replace filter bag See page 9 2 See Clog Removal on page 10 C3 1 users with clog in power...

Page 12: ...Exhaust filter 6108 AM Carbon anti odor filter optional 41 6093 DG Bag cover complete 42 6036 DG Cover release with seal 43 6039 Bearing cover 44 6094 Bag holder cpl incl Pos 45 45 6170 ER Safety cat...

Page 13: ...39 6003 GW Microfilter holder 40 6033 AM Exhaust filter 6108 AM Carbon Anti odor filter optional 41 6093 GW Bag cover complete 42 6036 DG Cover release with seal 43 6039 Bearing cover 44 6094 Bag hold...

Page 14: ...l document of proof of purchase and determines the validity of warranty To be certain that your warranty claim can be processed as quickly and efficiently as possible please retain your original purch...

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