The SEBO
air belt
Your SEBO cylinder vacuum cleaner has a unique soft bumper
(14) which protects your walls and furniture. The microfiltered
exhaust air is dissipated round the
air belt
.
The
air belt
can easily be changed. Take the clip (16) off and
remove the textile cover (15). The foam part (17) stays on the
machine.
To fit the new
air belt
, slot the side rails into the grooves (18).
Start at the back and proceed round the machine. Secure the
ends with the clip (16).
Never operate the machine without an
air belt
(15).
Using the machine
Before connecting the plug, pull the cable (19) fully out. The
cable rewind is operated by the rewind button (20). Before
rewinding the cable always switch off and unplug the machine.
The main switch (21) turns the machine on. The suction power
can be adjusted with the roller (22) on the main switch. The
coloured section indicates the setting.
Always turn off at the main switch and unplug when leaving the
machine unattended.
For optimal carpet cleaning the machine can be used with
power brush. The plug contacts to the socket (24) and fits to the
neck of the hose.
Suitable for SEBO power brushes only.
Bag light (orange)
The
orange
bag light (25) indicates a full bag or blockage in
the hose or tube. The light only works correctly at full power, at
lower power levels the bag light might indicate incorrectly.
Check status regularly at full power.
SEBO TT-C Turbo Brush
(optional attachment)
To maintain optimum efficiency from your SEBO Turbo Brush regular
maintenance is essential. A build up of dust and fibre will eventually
prevent the brush from functioning correctly.
Hair can be removed from the brush roller with scissors, but care must
be taken not to cut into the bristles.
To clean out the turbo fan, remove the cover on the underside of the
unit by pressing the catch. Use the vacuum cleaner fitted with the cre-
vice nozzle to remove any debris from around the fan and belt. Turn
the brush roller to expose more belt.
The Turbo Brush can be returned to SEBO (UK) Ltd. for a more com-
prehensive overhaul at a small charge.
CAUTION - Always switch off and unplug the machi-
ne before changing the bag, filters etc.
Changing the bag
The orange bag light (25) indicates that there is a reduced air
flow. This is caused either by a full paper bag, or a blockage in
the telescopic tube, the handle, or the hose of the machine. (To
clear, refer to the blockage section.)
The nature of the contents of the bag will effect the point at
which it needs changing. Fine dust may require an earlier
change even though the bag is not full. Fluff or hair lets air pass
through easily, so the bag may overfill without the orange light
operating.
To change the bag, put the machine upright and lift the flap (26).
Follow the diagrams on the bag to change the old bag for a new
one. Please ensure that the bag top (27) is located properly on
both sides of the holder (28) and pushed in until it locks. The
cover (29) can only be closed with a properly attached paper
bag.
The used paper bag can be sealed with a cap which is included
with each bag in the SEBO Filterbox and Service Box C2/C3
(Art-No. 5093ER and 6198ER).
Do not re-use the paper bags.
Changing the filters
The SEBO
air belt
C2 has a unique combination of two micro-
filters, a Hospital Grade microfilter in front of the motor and one
in the exhaust (30, Art.-No. 6191ER and 31, 6033ER). They are
also available with ten paper bags in the SEBO Service-Box-
C2/C3 (Art.-No. 6198ER).
Both filters are recommended to be changed together. This
would normally be after the use of between 10 and 20 paper
bags. Or when a significant drop of suction is noticed, e.g. after
a damaged bag.
After opening the cover the Hospital Grade microfilter can just
be pulled out. The exhaust microfilter is located in the microfilter
holder which can be pulled out.
Check both microfilters regularly.
Never operate the machine with incorrectly attached
filters or without filters, bag,
air belt
or bag cover
(29).
The filters must not be washed.
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