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SEBO AIRBELT K2:

 The AIRBELT K2 Turbo, 

and the AIRBELT K2 Kombi are straight-
suction vacuums. As a result, they differ 
from the AIRBELT K3 Premium in the fol-
lowing two ways: 

 

Variable Suction Control on Canister Body –

 

Because the AIRBELT K2 vacuums do not 
have an electrified hose and telescopic 
tube, the variable suction control knob is 
located on the canister body, not the han-
dle. 

 

Designed for All Floor Surfaces.

 

 

AIRBELT K3 Premium:

 

The AIRBELT K3 Premium has an electri-
fied hose and telescopic tube designed to 
accommodate the ET-1 power head. The 
ET-1 is designed to provide thorough 
brushing for optimal cleaning of carpets.  

 

Both Carpet and Hard Floor Cleaning –

 

With a power brush to clean carpets and a 
Parquet Brush to clean hard floors, the 
AIRBELT K3 provides all the flexibility 
needed to care for a variety of floor sur-
faces. The Parquet Brush comes standard 
on AM models and the Premium Parquet 
comes standard on FC models. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High-quality Telescopic Tube and Hose –

 

On the K3, the power cord is built inside 
the telescopic tube and suction hose. This 
eliminates unsightly external wires and 
enables unobstructed and convenient han-
dle height adjustment. 

 

Suction Adjustment Slider –

 The vacuum’s 

suction power can be adjusted from 0 to 
1,250 watts by a slider switch conveniently 
located on the handle. 

 

Brush Roller Switch on Handle - 

To switch 

from brushing action to straight suction for 
delicate floors, press the brush roller power 
switch on the handle. This will power off the 
brush roller on the power head. All indicator 
lights on the power head will turn off until 
the brush roller button is switched on again. 
 
 
 

AIRBELT K2 TURBO AND AIRBELT K2 KOMBI 

Powerful Vacuum Motors Provide 
Excellent Cleaning –

 The canister suction 

motor is 1,250 watts, and the power head 
motor is 175 watts (ET-1), for a total of 
1,425 watts. 

 

The SEBO ET-1 (12” wide, 10 

1

2

” cleaning 

width) –

 This power head delivers cleaning flexibility because 

its brush action aggressively cleans carpeting, but the brush 
roller may be switched off on the handle so delicate rugs and 
hard floors can be cleaned with straight suction. Its amazing 
180° steering ability provides maneuverability around furni-
ture, and the extension side of the L-shaped head makes 
cleaning edges and under counters easy.  

 

Brush Obstruction Light & Auto Shut Off – 

If an obstruction becomes jammed in the 
brush roller, a red brush-warning light will 
quickly flash, the brush roller will immedi-
ately stop spinning and the vacuum will 
shut off. The user should turn the power 
switch off, unplug the machine, and immedi-
ately remove the obstruction. If the user restarts the machine 
without removing the obstruction, the power head will again shut 
off and the red light will flash. This prevents the belt from 
breaking and protects the motor and carpet from damage. 

 

Incorrect Height Setting or Brush 
Deterioration Light –

 To ensure optimum 

cleaning at all times, a red brush-warning 
light will illuminate, to indicate when the 
brush height is set too high for effective 
cleaning or when the brush roller should 
be replaced due to excessive wear. 

AIRBELT K3 PREMIUM

Can Not Use a Power Brush –

 The  

AIRBELT K2 Turbo and the AIRBELT K2 
Kombi do not have an electrified telescop-
ic tube and hose; therefore, they do not 
accommodate an electrified power brush. 
Instead, the AIRBELT K2 Turbo comes 
standard with the Turbo TT-C Head for 
carpet and a Parquet Brush for hard 
floors, and the AIRBELT K2 Kombi comes 
standard with either the Kombi Nozzle 
(AM models) or the Premium Kombi 
Nozzle (FC models)  for rugs and carpet.

Premium Kombi Nozzle 

FC models

Parquet Brush  

AM models

Premium Parquet Brush 

FC models

Parquet Brush 

TT-C Turbo Head

Kombi Nozzle 

AM models

Summary of Contents for AIRBELT K

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

Page 2: ...the Exhaust Filter 12 Changing the Pre motor Microfilter 12 Changing the AIRBELT Textile 12 Clog Removal 13 Clogs in the Head or Brush 13 Clogs in the Telescopic Tube 13 Clogs in the Hose 13 Clogs in...

Page 3: ...st or vapors 20 Maintenance and repairs must be done by authorized personnel 21 Use only original SEBO replacement parts 22 Do not use vacuum as a step 23 If vacuum is used on plush carpet or carpet w...

Page 4: ...e textile covering protects furniture walls and the vacuum itself from damage during use Personalized Vacuums AIRBELT canister vacuums can be personalized with a replacement AIRBELT textile available...

Page 5: ...is 1 250 watts and the power head motor is 175 watts ET 1 for a total of 1 425 watts The SEBO ET 1 12 wide 10 1 2 cleaning width This power head delivers cleaning flexibility because its brush action...

Page 6: ...ately Also bags and filters can be purchased together in model specific kits called Service Boxes SEBO bags filters and accessories are reasonably priced and widely available To create a fresh scent w...

Page 7: ...e expectancy of just one SEBO machine Incredible Warranty Coverage All SEBO models include a FREE seven year warranty on the motor and five years on non wear parts and labor charges SEBO s FILTRATION...

Page 8: ...position on all of the heads brushes and power heads To attach the dusting brush clip 27 locate the two raised ridges on the upper end of the telescopic tube 5 just below the handle Push the clip ont...

Page 9: ...2 Turbo and K2 Kombi Users Figures 1 2 Before turning on your canister make sure that the vacuum handle is in its upright locked position 1 With the canister main power knob 9 in the OFF position pull...

Page 10: ...or dusting brush 28 onto the end of the handle To use the upholstery nozzle 11 fit it onto the end of the crevice nozzle 20 After use switch off the power unplug the vacuum and remove the attachment R...

Page 11: ...out of the bristles manually or vacuum the bristles with the telescopic tube Always unplug vacuum from outlet before dismantling any part of machine To remove a brush or power head switch off the pow...

Page 12: ...d snap the cover down firmly Figure 17 Figure 19 Figure 20 Always unplug vacuum from outlet before dismantling any part of machine K Filter Set Exhaust Filter and Pre motor Microfilter Part 6696AM Cha...

Page 13: ...shing the tool release button 7 and pulling the tube out Hold the hose upright with one hand blocking the top and switch on the machine If necessary quickly lift your hand on and off the end of the ho...

Page 14: ...ee page 8 2 Use another outlet 3 Replace cable 4 K3 Set slider switch to on position See page 10 1 Replace filter bag See page 12 2 See Clog Removal on page 13 K3 users with clog in power head attachm...

Page 15: ...ing brush 44 6751GS Castor for bottom casing 50 6237ER Telescopic tube stainless steel cpl incl pos 51 54 51 6425ER Sliding knob 52 6238ER Locking mechanism 53 6480ER Release button cpl 54 1736GS Fitt...

Page 16: ...thermal cut off pos 15 21 6679GS Motor cover 22 6622GS Plug surround 24 6680DR1 Top Casing red 25 25 6625ER Release clip w screw 26 6403DRER Exhaust filter cover red 27 60666WE Power knob white 28 60...

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