MAINTENANCE
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Always unplug vacuum from outlet before removing
any clogs!
!
Changing the Floor Pad - Figures 10, 11 & 12
Check the floor pad regularly for sharp and abrasive materials such as grit,
grains of sand, etc. If necessary, change the pad.
To change the floor pad, press the retainer tabs (15) inward using your thumb
and forefinger. Rotate the pad (13) counter clockwise (figure 10). Lift the floor
pad out.
To insert a new pad, fit the floor pad (13) to the pad retainer (14), using the
notches as a guide for correct position. Press the pad down onto the pad
retainer (14) until it locks in place. Next, press the retainer tabs (15) in using
your thumb and forefinger and turn the pad clockwise until it locks into place
again (figure 12).
Use only genuine SEBO replacement 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 machine!
!
Floor Pad
Part # 3231 ER02
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Figure 11
Figure 14
CLOG REMOVAL
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Clogs in the Floor Pad - Figure 13
If a clog is indicated, check the pad area (20) first. Remove the pad (see
instructions above). Check both sides for debris.
Clogs in the Suction Duct - Figure 14
To check the suction duct (21), push the release button (4) and remove the
suction dust cover (2). Inspect the passage for debris.
Clogs in the Swivel Neck - Figure 14
To check for a clog in the swivel neck (5), remove the head by pressing the
release button (6). Pull the vacuum out of the swivel neck. Clean out pathway.
NOTE:
If your SEBO vacuum cleaner has a clog, please refer to the vacuum
cleaner owner’s manual.
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5
Figure 12
Figure 13
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21
15
14
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