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VACUUM MAINTENANCE

Changing the Filter Bag - Figures 17 & 18

To change the filter bag, set the canister upright, open the filter bag
cover (8) by pulling the cover release flap (10) upward (figure 17).
Seal the filter bag with the sealing cap (42). Grasp the sealing plate
(44) of the filter bag with your thumb and forefinger as shown in fig-
ure 18 and lift the filter bag (43) out. Lower a new bag into the hold-
er, making sure that the 4 small tabs (indicated by arrows on the
sealing plate) fit into the appropriate grooves. The front tab (45) of
the sealing plate will fit loosely over the wire latch lock. Push the
filter bag cover (8) down firmly and snap the cover release flap (10)
into place. For your convenience, there is a diagram on every filter
bag showing the correct placement of the 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 changing. 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
orange “bag full” indicator displays.

Changing the Exhaust Filter - Figures 19 & 20

The exhaust filter (12) needs to be changed when it becomes
extremely dirty or clogged with dust, or after approximately 15 to
20 filter bags have been used. To remove the exhaust filter, set the
vacuum upright, and remove the filter retaining rings (13). To
release the filter retaining ring, use your thumb to push the retain-
ing ring clip the direction of the arrow, then pull the clip up. Pull the
plastic reinforced fabric strips out of the housing slot (48), and
remove the filter. To replace the filter, insert the plastic strip on one
end of the filter into the housing slot (48) and hold in place with one
hand while wrapping the filter around the machine, pulling it
taught. While holding the filter together, insert the top of the plas-
tic strip into the slot. While holding the top of the strip in place,
push the rest of the strip firmly into the slot. Replace the retaining
rings.

NOTE:

When reassembling, please ensure that the exhaust

filter is fitted correctly in the housing slots and the filter retaining
rings are installed correctly. Otherwise, the filter will be ineffec-
tive.

Figure 18

Figure 20

Figure 19

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

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Changing the Motor Protection/Carbon Filter -
Figure 19

After 10 to 20 bags have been used, change the motor protec-
tion/carbon filter (46). To remove the filter, set the vacuum upright,
pull the cover release flap (10) outward and open the filter bag
cover (8). Remove the filter bag (see above). Grasp the handle (47)
on the filter and pull it out. To replace, use the handle (47) to hold
on to and slide the new filter down into the bottom of the filter bag
housing. When correctly seated, it will snap into place. Insert the
filter bag, close the filter bag cover.

Figure 16

NOTE:

Never operate the vacuum with incorrectly attached filters or without filters, filter bag, or filter bag housing

cover (8). Do not re-use filter bags. Do not wash and re-use filters.

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45

44

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Figure 17

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43

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48

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Filter bag

Part # 7029ER

Motor protection/

carbon filter

Part # 7012ER

Exhaust filter

Part #:

7095ER01 - Fun

7095ER02 - Ice Blue

7095ER03 - Classic

7095ER04 - Onyx

7095ER11 - White

7095ER12 - Rosso

When the “bag full” indicator (7) displays, airflow is reduced due to
a full filter bag, dirty filters, or a clog. If the filter bag is empty and
the filters are clean, you may have a clog. Refer to page 12.

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Summary of Contents for Felix Komai

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

Page 2: ...Head 12 Clogs in the Airflow Pathway 12 Clogs in the Swivel Neck 12 Trouble Shooting Guide 13 Additional Trouble Shooting Guide for Power Heads 14 Premium Kombi Bag Housing with Handle Schematic and P...

Page 3: ...ammable 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 parts 2...

Page 4: ...Floor Surfaces The power head deep cleans carpets or its spinning brush roller can be shut off to clean delicate rugs and hard floors with straight suction It also has easy brush roller removal and a...

Page 5: ...ps dust sealed inside during removal and disposal Effective Pet Hair Removal All SEBO vac uums easily remove pet hair SEBO s FILTRATION SYSTEM Step One Bags are Better On all models top fill three and...

Page 6: ...Onyx Part 7095ER04 White Part 7095ER11 Rosso Part 7095ER12 Premium Parquet Brush Ice Blue Onyx White Rosso 7200GS Fun 7200VO Classic 7200SR Kombi Nozzle Ice Blue Onyx White Rosso 7260GS Fun 7240VO Cl...

Page 7: ...lstery Nozzle NOTE All illustrations shown in this manual represent the FELIX Premium model except where part numbers and instructions are different for each model Power Heads 16 ET 1 12 inch Power he...

Page 8: ...consult the materials supplied by your flooring manufacturer for infor mation on proper upkeep and cleaning To ensure that your new SEBO vacuum cleaner is compatible with your floor please 4 Figure 3...

Page 9: ...Figure 11 To manually adjust the brush height rotate the dial 33 for high carpet dial set ting 4 and progressively lower to bare floor dial setting 1 The amber light located on top of the power head...

Page 10: ...y Remove the Kombi nozzle from the vacuum to clean Fibers and hair can be pulled out of the bristles manually or vac uum the bristles using the flexible hose Figure 13 Figure 14 40 Always unplug vacuu...

Page 11: ...sert the plastic strip on one end of the filter into the housing slot 48 and hold in place with one hand while wrapping the filter around the machine pulling it taught While holding the filter togethe...

Page 12: ...e from the connecting tube Loosen the safety ring 49 and insert the other end of the hose back into the connecting tube Release the safety ring so that it secures the hose Make sure the hose is connec...

Page 13: ...3 Cover latch spring bent 1 Motor protection filter not properly inserted SOLUTION 1 Use another outlet 2 Replace cord 3 Slide slider switch toward the MAX position See page 8 1 Replace filter bag See...

Page 14: ...n airflow pathway or swivel neck 3 Overload shut down from excessively deep but loose carpet pile e g long shag carpet 1 Brush roller has hair or debris wrapped around it SOLUTION 1 Press the power he...

Page 15: ...nge Purple Machine Exceptions 20 7093VO Cover dust bag housing w 35 45 orange 23 7091VO Filter cover orange 24 7095ER01 Exhaust filter 26 7170SE Lower housing 28 7164GSVO Handle complete w 15 32 34 30...

Page 16: ...0 Screw F 3 9x21 131 2958ER Lever w leaf spring 132 05114 Switch 2 pole 133 0881 Wire 134 2983ER Printed circuit board 175W 135 2331WESE Power head cover 136 0176TL Screw AM 4x30 137 5402 Wire tie 138...

Page 17: ...ng swivel neck 115 2947GS Cover TS neck 116 2950ER Segments TS neck 117 1737GS Release button w leaf spring 118 2952GS Button cover TS neck 119 2945GS Swivel neck slide 120 2951GS Socket cover TS neck...

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