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DISCO SCHEMATIC AND PARTS LIST

White (Ice Blue) Machine

Pos.

Part #

Description

1

3204 GWSE Power head cover - white

2

3205 TG

Suction duct access cover

3

3258 DG

Swivel neck support

4

3226 DG

Turning swivel neck

5

0876

Wiring for swivel neck

6

2947 DG

Cover

7

2950 ER

Bearing segments

8

1737 DG

Release button

9

2952 DG

Button cover, TS-neck

10

2945 DG

Swivel neck slide

11

2951 DG

Socket cover, TS-neck

12

01027 ER

Screw F 3,9x9,5 DIN 7981

13

2954

Swivel neck bearing

14

3257 ER

Swivel neck support L.H.

15

3238

Switch lever

16

2938 ER

Axle

17

3252 ER

Motor 120V cpl.

18

05141 S

Pair of carbon brushes

19

3222

Motor pulley

20

01016 ER

Screw sts 4x16-T20

21

3245

Internal cable

22

3242 ER

Printed circuit board 120V

23

0107 ER

Screw C 2,9x13,

24

2937 OR

Foot pedal

25

3201 DG

Chassis HSB

26

3254 DG

Guide roll

27

0102 ER

Screw F 3,9x13 DIN 7981

28

3268 ER

Sealing strip

29

3221

Drive belt

30

3220 ER

Center castor

31

01033 ER

Screw M 10 x 25 DIN 7991

32

3202 DG

Belt drive cover

33

3231 ER02

SEBO floor pad

Orange (Fun) Machine Exception

1

3204 VOSE

Power head cover - orange

Black (Onyx) Machine Exception

1

3204 SWSE Power head cover - black

1

3

2

14

18

19

17

22

16

23

20

33

32

20

30

31

26

25

27

24

11

5

12

8

7

6

9

4

10

5

13

29

20

28

21

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Power Head

# 9430 AM

DISCO Ice Blue (White)

# 9431 AM

DISCO Fun (Orange)

# 9433 AM

DISCO Onyx (Black)

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Summary of Contents for Disco 9430 AM

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...Castors 4 Stationary Use Protection 4 Bag Full or Clog Warning Auto Shut Off 4 Identification of Parts 5 Assembly 5 Operating Instructions 6 Preparing the Floor 6 Floor Suitability 6 Starting the Mac...

Page 3: ...26 Do not use machine to vacuum up flammable or com bustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present 27 Machines can cause a fire when operated near flammable vapors or mate...

Page 4: ...bber coated castors that will not mark your flooring At the rear are two 360 flexible castors which are fixed on a solid steel shaft The castor in the center supports and stabilizes the head The flexi...

Page 5: ...r and turn the pad clockwise until it locks into place again See figure 2 To attach the DISCO to your SEBO FELIX C3 1 or K3 place the DISCO on the floor with the swivel neck 5 upright Hold the vacuum...

Page 6: ...turing technique of all floor surfaces vary Therefore machines with rotating pads including your SEBO DISCO may damage some floor surfaces Some types of hard wood floors cushion vinyl cork and porous...

Page 7: ...l stop spinning To release the polisher from the upright locked position press down on the foot pedal 7 and lower the handle into the normal operating position The DISCO pad will automatically lower t...

Page 8: ...ent floor pads to ensure performance longevity and safety The underside of the machine should be cleaned regularly Figure 10 Always unplug machine from the outlet before dismantling any part of the ma...

Page 9: ...Use another outlet 3 Replace cable 4 Slide the power control slider switch to on position In addition C3 1 and K3 users make sure the main power switch on the canister is in the on position 5 Release...

Page 10: ...carbon brushes 19 3222 Motor pulley 20 01016 ER Screw sts 4x16 T20 21 3245 Internal cable 22 3242 ER Printed circuit board 120V 23 0107 ER Screw C 2 9x13 24 2937 OR Foot pedal 25 3201 DG Chassis HSB 2...

Page 11: ...receipt and mail in the warranty card provided with your new SEBO vacuum cleaner You may also reg ister on our website at www sebo us 10 This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have...

Page 12: ...lephone 303 792 9181 Fax 303 792 9196 Website www sebo us Canada Floor Care Equipment Ltd Telephone 403 250 5005 Fax 403 250 5057 Website www sebocanada ca Art No 06048U 2 2008 All manuals and user gu...

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