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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Starting The Machine - Figures 3, 4 & 5

Before turning on your vacuum cleaner, make sure that the vacuum is in its

upright locked position and that you have a firm hold on the handle grip to keep

the machine from moving forward.

1. With the power switch (3) in the OFF position, turn the cable hook (17) to the

left or right to release the cable (4). Lift the cable off the upper cable hook -

see figure 3.

2. Adjust the telescopic handle tube (5) to the correct height by pulling out the

release tab (32) and gently pulling the tube out to lengthen, or pushing it in to

shorten. The tube will click into place when it reaches one of the three lengths

available. Release the tab. If the tab does not fit snugly in place, the tube is set

at an incorrect setting. Pull or push the tube until it locks into one of the three

settings.- see figure 4.

3. Plug the polarized power cord into a 120 volt wall outlet located near the floor.

4. Slide the On/OFF switch (3) downward to the ON position - see figure 5.

Operating the Machine - Figures 5 & 6

You may adjust the suction control with the suction control slider (3) as you vacuum different sur-

faces or when using the accessory tools. Slide the button upward for less suction or downward for

more suction - see figure 5

When changing power heads and floor tools, always switch the vacuum off with the main power

switch (3), and then unplug the power cord.

NOTE: When switching off the power switch, always

make sure the switch “clicks” into the OFF position before unplugging the power cord.

When you have finished using the vacuum, turn it off by sliding the on/off switch to the OFF posi-

tion. Then, unplug the cord and wind it onto the upper cable hook and upper hook. The rubber tip

on the end of the handle allows the vacuum to be propped against a wall without damage.

WARNING!

The quality, condition, coating, texture, age and manufacturing technique of all floor surfaces vary.

Therefore, vacuums with rotating brushes, including your SEBO, may damage some floor coverings or surfaces. Some types
of high-gloss hardwood floors, cushion vinyl, berber carpets, long shag, and delicate or hand-woven carpets are particularly vul-
nerable to damage by rotating brushes. When possible, 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

test the vacuum cleaner on each type of flooring surface in a small inconspicuous area to determine if any damage occurs.

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Using the Hose Handle, Hose & Attachments - Figures 6 & 7

The hose handle (19) is useful for vacuuming corners and hard-to-reach areas. You may use the hose

handle with or without an attachment. Pull the hose handle (19) from the suction opening (18) in the

side of the vacuum. Keep a firm hold on the handle grip while using the hose handle as it could tip

if the hose is pulled too far. The standard attachments [the crevice nozzle (22) and upholstery noz-

zle (23)] and optional attachments [the hand-held Turbo brush (24), dusting brush (25), straight tube

(26) and extension hose (27)] may be inserted onto the hose handle. It is not necessary to turn off the

vacuum while switching the attachments.

NOTE:

When using the hose and attachments, keep the vacuum in its upright position.

To change a floor tool or power head, switch off the power and unplug the vacuum. Press the tool
release button (14) and pull the vacuum out of the swivel neck (20). Insert the vacuum into the new
tool and push down gently until it snaps into place. Plug the vacuum in and switch the power on.

Detachable Suction Unit - Figure 7

When detached from the power head, or floor tool, the FELIX transforms itself into a lightweight, powerful suction unit, which
can be carried around using its comfortable carrying handle (figure 7). Ideal for cleaning stairs, car interiors or upholstery.
To remove a floor tool or power head, switch off the power and unplug the vacuum. Press the tool release button (14) and
pull the vacuum out of the swivel neck (20).

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Figure 6

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If damage occurs, stop using the vacuum cleaner immediately!

Содержание Felix Premium

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

Страница 2: ...Swivel Neck 12 Clog Removal in the Power 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 Ice Blue Pr...

Страница 3: ...parts 23 Do not use vacuum as a step 24 Do not use the handle assembly 5 which inserts into the top of the filter bag housing to carry the machine The carrying handle is located on the side of the ma...

Страница 4: ...mage The user should turn the switch off unplug the machine and immediately insert a new bag or remove the clog to remove a clog refer to the Clog Removal section on page 12 After approximately 30 min...

Страница 5: ...remium provides all the flexibility needed to care for a variety of floor surfaces SEBO Vacuums Save Money SEBO vacuums are the highest quality machines available In fact if properly maintained SEBO v...

Страница 6: ...astic hard floor finish DISCO FEATURES SEBO floor pad Brilliance at work The SEBO floor pad has been developed to achieve the optimum polished finish on all suitable surfaces In addition the floor pad...

Страница 7: ...E 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 Power head Standard on Premium op...

Страница 8: ...EBO may damage some floor coverings or surfaces Some types of high gloss hardwood floors cushion vinyl berber carpets long shag and delicate or hand woven carpets are particularly vul nerable to damag...

Страница 9: ...he use of a power head is recommended for the optimal cleaning of carpets The rotat ing of the swivel neck 20 figure 10 allows the power head to move in any direction ADDITIONAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Страница 10: ...arly 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 va...

Страница 11: ...place 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 13: ...closed 2 Bag not inserted properly 1 Motor protection filter not properly inserted SOLUTION 1 Use another outlet 2 Replace cable 3 Slide slider switch to ON position See page 8 1 Replace filter bag S...

Страница 14: ...deep but loose carpet pile e g long shag carpet 1 Flexible hose not inserted properly into vacuum 2 Brush roller has hair or debris wrapped around it SOLUTION 1 Press the power head brush on off switc...

Страница 15: ...e 21 01017 ER Screw STS 4x20 T20 22 7029 ER Dust bag 23 7091 GW Filter cover white 24 7095 ER02 Exhaust filter 25 7017 DG Exhaust filter clamp 26 7167 SE Lower housing white 27 7145 DG Tube plug 28 71...

Страница 16: ...13 2307 DG Swivel neck assembly cpl 114 0876 ER Wiring swivel neck 115 2947 DG Cover TS neck 116 2950 ER Segments TS neck 117 1737 DG Release button 118 2952 DG Button cover TS neck 119 2945 DG Swivel...

Страница 17: ...13 2307 DG Swivel neck assembly cpl 114 0876 ER Wiring swivel neck 115 2947 DG Cover TS neck 116 2950 ER Segments TS neck 117 1737 DG Release button 118 2952 DG Button cover TS neck 119 2945 DG Swivel...

Страница 18: ...w STS 4x20 T20 22 7029 ER Dust bag 23 7091 VO Filter cover 24 7095 ER01 Exhaust filter 25 7017 DG Exhaust filter clamp 26 7170 SE Lower housing orange 27 7145 DG Tube plug 28 7164 VO Handle complete w...

Страница 19: ...0876 ER Wiring swivel neck 115 2947 DG Cover TS neck 116 2950 ER Segments TS neck 117 1737 DG Release button 118 2952 DG Button cover TS neck 119 2945 DG Swivel neck slide 120 2951 DG Socket cover TS...

Страница 20: ...4x20 T20 22 7029 ER Dust bag 23 7091 HE Filter cover 24 7095 ER03 Exhaust filter 25 7017 SR Exhaust filter clamp 26 7168 SE Lower housing Ivory 27 7145 DG Tube plug 28 7164 HE Handle complete with sw...

Страница 21: ...R Swivel neck assembly cpl 114 0876 ER Wiring swivel neck 115 2947 SR Cover TS neck 116 2950 ER Segments TS neck 117 1737 SR Release button 118 2952 SR Button cover TS neck 119 2945 SR Swivel neck sli...

Страница 22: ...the date price and item of purchase is the initial document of proof of purchase and determines the validity of warranty To be certain that your warranty claim can be processed as quickly and efficie...

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