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Using the Cleaning Wand, Hose & Attachments -

Figures

4, 5 & 6

The cleaning wand (16) is useful for vacuuming corners and hard-to-reach
areas. The handle grip (1) should be in the upright, locked position

(as shown

in figure 4)

. Grip the cleaning wand handle (11), pull it up and away from the

machine and stretch out the hose (12) until it locks to the back of the tube (this
locking action will prevent the hose from retracting back into the cleaning wand
while it is in use). Various attachments may be inserted onto the end of the tube.
After use, remove attachment and re-insert the cleaning wand into the back of
the machine.

Be sure that the cleaning wand handle (11) is inserted over the

protruding tab (see #22, page 6)

. If the cleaning wand handle is properly seat-

ed over the protruding tab, the hose will automatically retract and you may
resume vacuuming. There is no need to turn off the vacuum while switching
from upright vacuuming to using the cleaning wand or hose.

To use the hose without the cleaning wand

(as shown in figure 5)

, pull the hose out

of the cleaning wand while the tube is still attached to the machine and

securely

seated over the protruding tab (22).

Insert an attachment tool, if desired, onto the

end of the flexible hose. You may also release the hose while the cleaning wand is
disengaged from the machine by pressing the release button at the base of the
handle (11).

While using attachment tools, if the power head brush roller is not able to dis-
engage from the floor surface, the stationary-use warning light will flash. You
may keep the brush roller off the carpet by placing the handle (1) in its upright
locked position and lowering the handle with one hand to raise the brush roller
off of the floor. Operate attachment accessories with the other hand. Or, with the
handle in the upright locked position, the machine may be tipped backward so
that it rests against furniture or the floor on the back side of the bag housing (6),
and the power head is locked in a perpendicular position to the floor. Ensure that
no children or pets can come into contact with the spinning brush roller.

To vacuum walls, under beds, or higher-reach areas, etc., the SEBO AUTOMATIC
X can be fitted with an additional straight tube (45) and the wall and floor brush
(41). The machine will then perform as a canister vacuum

(as shown in figure 6).

The Adjustment Wheel -

Figures 8 & 9

On hard floors (figure 8), the adjustment wheel (40), moves upward into the
machine so that the brush lowers and becomes flush with the floor.

On carpeted floors (figure 9), the adjustment wheel (40) moves downward out of the
machine so that the brush rises. The adjustment wheel moves up and down auto-
matically to adjust the brush to the correct setting. This provides aggressive brush
action, while maintaining optimal air flow.

Hard Floor

Carpeted Floor

The Display Panel -

Figure 7

Green light (a): Brush is lowering
Green light (b): Brush is rising
Red light

(c): Flashing and motor off - brush jammed – clear jam

Red light

(c): Flashing and motor on (when machine is in upright,

locked position) – Take care, brush in contact with carpet

Red light

(c): Continuous – change brush roller

Red light

(d): Continuous – change bag or clear clog

Red light

(d): Flashing – motor switched off due to full bag or clog

For more information on the display panel, see pages 4 and 5.

Boost Function - Figure 7a

For high energy efficiency and deep cleaning of the carpet, the

SEBO AUTO-

MATIC X4 BOOST

is equipped with a boost button (46). Press the button (46) by

hand to activate the boost function. Once activated, the button (46) will shine
green. To deactivate the boost function, press the button (46) again.
NOTE: The boost function will be automatically deactivated when the machine
is turned off. After switching on the machine again, the boost function has to
be activated separately.

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Summary of Contents for Automatic X4

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

Page 2: ...g the Filter Bag 10 Changing the Pre motor Microfilter 10 Changing the Exhaust Filter 10 Changing the Brush Roller s 10 Changing the Sealing Strip 10 Clog Removal 11 Clogs in the Airflow Pathway 11 Cl...

Page 3: ...near flammable vapors or materials Do not operate this vacuum near flammable fluids dust or vapors 21 Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel 22 Use only original SEBO replacement...

Page 4: ...belt from breaking and pro tects the motor from damage The user should turn the switch off unplug the machine and immediately remove the obstruction If the user restarts the machine without removing t...

Page 5: ...rly maintained SEBO vacuums save ordinary residential users hundreds of dollars by providing excellent performance for ten to fifteen years or more and their deep cleaning power brush technology exten...

Page 6: ...Bags Filters Accessories and Wear Items Attachments Included Optional Three piece Kit Additional Options Crevice Nozzle 1092GS Upholstery Nozzle 1491GS Color Exceptions X4 Black Crevice Nozzle 1092SW...

Page 7: ...tighten the screw The handle of the dust ing brush 25 will now snap into the clamp To lock the handle 3 to the bag housing 6 turn the handle catch 13 at the handle joint of the bag housing 6 forward t...

Page 8: ...quality condition coating texture age and manufacturing technique of all floor surfaces vary Therefore upright vacuums with rotating brushes including your SEBO may damage some floor coverings or sur...

Page 9: ...rests against furniture or the floor on the back side of the bag housing 6 and the power head is locked in a perpendicular position to the floor Ensure that no children or pets can come into contact w...

Page 10: ...a X5 To change the brush roller s 35 or 35a push the but ton s 36 or 36a remove the side plate s 37 or 37a turn the brush s clockwise a quarter of a turn and pull the old brush roller s out Slide the...

Page 11: ...w pathway by disassembling the machine in the opposite sequence of the machine s original assembly see assembly page 6 Figure 16 Figure 15 Clogs in the Cleaning Wand Active Wand Figure 17 Remove attac...

Page 12: ...ning wand not properly inserted SOLUTION 1 Release handle catch push handle down close handle catch See pg 7 2 Use another outlet 3 Replace cable 4 Housing release button 8 should be snapped outward t...

Page 13: ...t cover complete black silver 26 5380SW Internal cover 31 5722SB Bag housing locking catch silver 32 1859SB Handle catch silver 34 5721SW Carrying handle black 35 5703SW Cable hook black 37 5424SB Ret...

Page 14: ...147 5849ER Computer controller 100 240V 148 0107 Screw C 2 9 x 13 DIN 7981 149 0143 Washer 3 2 DIN 125 150 5173SW Cover for air channel 151 5464 Sensor w screws and pulley 152 0104 Screw C 3 9 x 25 DI...

Page 15: ...02 Wire tie 139 0197 Screw M 4 x 12 140 5482GS Chassis cpl 124 130 134 139 141 5468 Vacuum motor 1300 W 120 V 142 143 05117S Carbon brush set for vac motor 142 5100 Rubber mounting 143 5462 Motor pull...

Page 16: ...W 120 V 142 143 05117S Carbon brush set vac mtr 142 5100 Rubber mounting 143 5462 Motor pulley 144 5129 Support lever 145 5107 1 Support spring 146 5112SW Motor pulley cover 147 5849ER Computer contro...

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