SEBO AIRBELT K Series Vacuum Cleaner Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- SEBO
Table of Contents
- TECHNICAL DETAILS
- HOW TO CONTACT SEBO
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- SEBO AIRBELT K PRODUCT FEATURES
- AIRBELT K2 TURBO AND AIRBELT K2 KOMBI
- AIRBELT K3 PREMIUM
- OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS, ACCESSORIES, BAGS & FILTERS
- STANDARD FEATURES OF ALL SEBO VACUUMS
- IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
- ASSEMBLY
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- USE AND MAINTENANCE OF BRUSHES AND HEADS
- VACUUM MAINTENANCE
- CLOG REMOVAL
- TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
- **AIRBELT K2 TURBO AND K2 KOMBI SCHEMATIC AND PARTS LIST
- 9678AM AIRBELT K2 Turbo – Black Cherry (USA)
- 9678FC AIRBELT K2 Turbo – Volcano (Canada)
- 9695FC AIRBELT K2 Turbo – Onyx (Black) (Canada)
- 9679AM AIRBELT K2 Kombi – Midnight Blue (USA)
- 9679FC AIRBELT K2 Kombi – Midnight Blue (Canada)
- [9677FC AIRBELT K2 Kombi – White (Canada)
- 9678AM K2 Turbo Black Cherry (dark red/gray black)
- 9678FC K2 Turbo Volcano (dark red/gray black)
- **AIRBELT K3 PREMIUM SCHEMATIC AND PARTS LIST
- 90687AM AIRBELT K3 Premium – Red (USA)
- 90687FC AIRBELT K3 Premium – Red (Canada)
- 90688AM AIRBELT K3 Premium – Onyx (Black) (USA)
- 90688FC AIRBELT K3 Premium – Onyx (Black) (Canada)
- [90693AM AIRBELT K3 Premium – White (USA)
- 90687AM, #90687FC
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
For Household Use Only OWNER’S MANUAL
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Vacuum motor | 1250 watts (10.6 amps) |
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Water lift (at motor) | 95 inches |
Airflow (at motor) | 120 CFM |
Filter bag capacity | .8 gallons |
Sound level | 63 dBA |
Technical details may be subject to change.
Body weight| 12 lbs.
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Motor protection| thermal cut-out
Cord length| 25 feet
Range| 37 feet
HOW TO CONTACT SEBO
To contact SEBO in the United States of America :
SEBO America, LLC
Telephone: 800-334-6614
Fax: 303-792-9196
Website: www.sebo.us
To contact SEBO in Canada :
SEBO Canada
Telephone: 877-258-5005
Fax: 800-270-4807
Website: www.sebocanada.ca
For Warranty coverage information please refer to your Warranty Card included with your SEBO vacuum cleaner.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE!
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions must always be
followed.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this vacuum cleaner has a polarized
plug; one blade is wider than the other. This plug will fit in a polarized
outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install
the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way. Connect only to the
outlet type specified on the serial number plate underneath the machine.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury :
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Do not leave vacuum while plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing.
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Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
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Do not use near small children or pets. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Use of this product by children should always be supervised by an adult.
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Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer-recommended attachments.
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Do not use with a damaged cord or plug. If vacuum is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, take it to a SEBO service center.
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Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run vacuum over cord. Keep cord away from heatedsurfaces.
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Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug – not the cord.
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Do not use outlets above counters to plug in vacuum – damage to items in the surrounding area could occur.
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Always carry the vacuum over steps and sills.
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Do not handle plug or vacuum handle with wet hands.
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Do not put any object into vacuum openings. Do not use machine with any openings blocked. Keep openings free of lint, air, and anything that may reduce air flow.
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Do not re-use filter bags or wash the filters.
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Do not remove any screws from vacuum.
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Do not vacuum up anything that is burning or smoking,such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. 15. Do not use vacuum without filter bag and/or filters in place.
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Turn off all machine controls before unplugging.
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Turn off all machine controls before unplugging.
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Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
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Do not use machine to vacuum up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present.
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Machines can cause a fire when operated near flammable vapors or materials. Do not operate this vacuum near flammable fluids, dust or vapors.
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Maintenance and repairs must be done by authorized personnel.
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21. Use only original SEBO replacement parts.
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Do not use vacuum as a step.
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If vacuum is used on plush carpet or carpet with thick padding, do not leave machine standing in one place with machine turned on.
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While the vacuum is in use, the power cord should be unwound from the cable reel at least two thirds of its length.
Hold plug when rewinding onto the cord reel. Do not allow plug to whip while rewinding. -
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from vacuum openings and moving parts. Do not place fingers or other body parts under vacuum unless it is unplugged.
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Do not place the power head over rug or carpet edges.
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The vacuum has a manual reset thermal protector. The protector is reset by switching off the vacuum. The thermal protector needs some time to cool down after switching off! Check the vacuum for air blockages or mechanical failures before switching on.
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Store the vacuum in a dry place at room temperature. When the vacuum is not in use, you should rewind the cord onto the cord reel
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The K3 hose contains electrical wires. Do not use if damaged, cut, or punctured. Avoid picking up sharp objects.
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Always unplug vacuum before connecting or disconnecting either hose or power head.
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Use a SEBO power head only in combination with a SEBO vacuum cleaner.
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Do not connect power head to a malfunctioning or damaged vacuum.
SEBO AIRBELT K PRODUCT FEATURES
Bag Full or Clog Light & Auto Shut Off – A warning light will illuminate
and the machine will automatically shut off, when it senses a full bag, a clog
in the airflow pathway, or an excessively dirty microfilter. If the vacuum’s
airflow pathway becomes restricted due to a full bag or the existence of a
clog, the amber “BAG FULL OR CLOG” light (located on top of the canister near
the ON/OFF power control knob) will illuminate. If the user ignores this
warning, the suction motor will heat up due to the lack of cooling provided by
the airflow. Once the motor reaches a certain temperature it will shut off to
protect itself from damage.
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 13). After approximately 30 minutes, the motor will have
cooled and the vacuum can be restarted. If the airflow is still restricted,
the “BAG FULL OR CLOG” light will again illuminate and the machine will shut
off.
This feature prevents damage to the motor due to overheating.
Shock Absorber Provides Furniture and Wall Protection – The “AIRBELT” bumper
that surrounds the K canisters acts as a protective barrier. The soft foam
bumper with its durable textile covering protects furniture, walls and the
vacuum itself from damage during use.
Personalized Vacuums – AIRBELT canister vacuums can bepersonalized with a
replacement AIRBELT textile available inseveral patterns and colors.
Large Operating Range – A 37-foot operating range saves timebecause it
minimizes the number of electrical outlets neededduring use.
Quick-release Connections – The AIRBELT K models allow forquick and
convenient connection of telescopic tubes, powerbrush heads, accessory
cleaning heads and on-board tools.
Comfortable Ergonomic Handle – The AIRBELT handles are ergonomically designed
and positioned to reduce wrist and arm fatigue. For extra comfort, an
additional swivel is built into the handle-to-hose connection.
Mid-sized Canister Vacuum – The SEBO AIRBELT K3 and K2 are considered mid-size
canister vacuums, which means they are machines medium in size that offer mid-
sized, on-board attachments and a mid-sized filter bag with a dirt capacity
of .8 gallons
Rubber-coated Wheels and High Quality Castors – The quality of the wheels
and castors on SEBO canisters prevent damage to floors and rotate 360 0 for
easy maneuverability.Dusting Brush
Upholstery Nozzle
Crevice Nozzle
Three On-board Tools – The vacuum comes standard with a crevice nozzle, dusting brush and upholstery nozzle. The dusting brush is mounted on the telescopic tube, and the crevice and upholstery nozzles are on the canister. Many optional accessories are also available.
AIRBELT K2 TURBO AND AIRBELT K2 KOMBI
SEBO AIRBELT K2 : The AIRBELT K2 Turbo, and the AIRBELT K2 Kombi are straightsuction vacuums. As a result, they differ from the AIRBELT K3 Premium in the following two ways:
Variable Suction Control on Canister Body – Because the AIRBELT K2 vacuums do not have an electrified hose and telescopic tube, the variable suction control knob is located on the canister body, not the handle.
Can Not Use a Power Brush – The AIRBELT K2 Turbo and the AIRBEL
AIRBELT K3 PREMIUM
Designed for All Floor Surfaces.
AIRBELT K3 Premium :
The AIRBELT K3 Premium has an electrified hose and telescopic tube designed to
accommodate the ET-1 power head. The ET-1 is designed to provide
thoroughbrushing for optimal cleaning of carpets.
Both Carpet and Hard Floor Cleaning – With a power brush to clean carpets and a Parquet Brush to clean hard floors, the AIRBELT K3 provides all the flexibility needed to care for a variety of floor surfaces. The Parquet Brush comes standard on AM models and the Premium Parquet comes standard on FC models. High-quality Telescopic Tube and Hose – On the K3, the power cord is built inside the telescopic tube and suction hose. This eliminates unsightly external wires and enables unobstructed and convenient handle height adjustment.
Suction Adjustment Slider – The vacuum’ssuction power can be adjusted from 0 to1,250 watts by a slider switch convenientlylocated on the handle.
Powerful Vacuum Motors Provide Excellent Cleaning – The canister suction motor is 1,250 watts, and the power head motor is 175 watts (ET-1), for a total of 1,425 watts.
The SEBO ET-1 (12” wide, 10 1 ⁄2” cleaning width) – This power head delivers cleaning flexibility because its brush action aggressively cleans carpeting, but the brush roller may be switched off on the handle so delicate rugs and hard floors can be cleaned with straight suction. Its amazing 180° steering ability provides maneuverability around furniture, and the extension side of the L-shaped head makes cleaning edges and under counters easy. Brush Obstruction Light & Auto Shut Off – If an obstruction becomes jammed in the brush roller, a red brush-warning light will quickly flash, the brush roller will immediately stop spinning and the vacuum will shut off. The user should turn the power switch off, unplug the machine, and immediately remove the obstruction. If the user restarts the machine without removing the obstruction, the power head will again shut off and the red light will flash. This prevents the belt from breaking and protects the motor and carpet from damage. Incorrect Height Setting or Brush Deterioration Light – To ensure optimum cleaning at all times, a red brush-warning light will illuminate, to indicate when the brush height is set too high for effective cleaning or when the brush roller should be replaced due to excessive wear.
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS, ACCESSORIES, BAGS & FILTERS
In addition to the standard on-board tools, a variety of optional attachments are available. The 9’ 2” extension hose (extends suction hoses) and the 22” extension wand are very popular because they create useful tools for cleaning stairs and out-of-reach areas. Another popular attachment is the hand-held turbo brush for removing pet hair from upholstery.
SEBO filter bags can be purchased in boxes of eight and filters are sold separately. Also, bags and filters can be purchased together in model-specific kits called “Service Boxes.” SEBO bags, filters and accessories are reasonably priced and widely available. To create a fresh scent while vacuuming, “SEBO FRESH” is available. To use, deposit a scented stick in the filter bag.
ATTACHMENT
Optional Attachments
BAGS,FILTERS,ACCESSORIES AND WEAR ITEMS
NOTE: The Premium Parquet Brush and the Premium Kombi Nozzle have brush
strips that are removable for cleaning and replacement.
To change the brush strip, re move the yellow cap with a screwdriver and pull
out the brush strip. After inserting the new brush strip, the cap has to click
into place again.
STANDARD FEATURES OF ALL SEBO VACUUMS
SEBO’s FILTRATION SYSTEM: Bagged vs. Bagless . . . Bags are Better! –
Top-fill, three-layer AeraPure™ Bags are an integral part of SEBO’s filtration
system because they hold virtually all the dirt captured by the vacuum, which
improves the effectiveness and useful life of the microfilters. They also
ensure continuously strong suction because dirt enters from the top, deposits
at the bottom, accumulates upward, and air exits through the sides, which
allows unimpeded airflow as they fill to capacity. And they can be tightly
sealed with a hygiene cap when full, so no dust can escape into the air during
bag removal and disposal.
In contrast, without bags to hold nearly all the captured dirt, the
microfilters on bagless vacuums quickly clog from excessive dirt build-up and
must be replaced often, or a loss of suction and cleaning effectiveness will
occur. In addition, dust and other allergens become airborne when emptying
bagless dirt containers. Lastly, bagless vacuum microfilters are expensive,
usually costing more than a multi-year supply of SEBO filter bags. S-class,
Pre-motor and/or Exhaust Microfilters – S-class, Pre-motor and Exhaust
Microfilters (S =“Schwebstoff” = air- borne particles) are made from
electrostati- cally charged, micro-fiber material, which attracts and captures
dust particles from the airflow of the vacuum before and after it passes over
the motor to cool it. Cooling the motor with super-clean air increases motor
life and reduces the possibility of maintenance, even after many years of use.
Also, the exhaust air is cleaned to the highest level before being emitted
from the machine. The S-class Standardrequires filters to absorb greater than
99.9% of particles downto 0.3 microns in diameter. For comparison, 100 microns
is thediameter of a human hair. Their advantages are a relativelyopen texture
that allows smoother airflow for better suctionperformance, a longer life
expectancy, and they cost less thanHEPA filters.
HEPA, Pre-motor and/or Exhaust Microfilters (Optional) – HEPA
Microfilters (“High Efficiency Particulate Air”) remove a minimum of 99.97% of
all airborne particulate matter down to 0.3 microns in diameter. Because these
filters use small, gridlike structures to capture dust particles, dirt build-
up clogs the airflow pathway sooner than what is expected from S-class
microfilters. However, SEBO’s HEPA microfilters are sold along with three-
layer AeraPure™ bags, which provide highly effective filtration before the
airflow goes through the HEPA microfilter, greatly increasing life expectancy
and reducing the potential of diminished air flow. Designed and Manufactured
in Germany – Legendary quality, reliability and performance make SEBO
vacuums the first choice of cleaning professionals throughout the world.
World’s Best Pet Vacuums – Because of superior power-head and brush-
roller technology, SEBO vacuums are the world’s best for pet hair removal!
Tightly Sealed Vacuums Ensure Effective Filtration – Dirty air, which
flows through a vacuum, can only be filtered completely if it does not escape
into the room through seams or seals in the machine. This is why all SEBO
vacuums have tight seals throughout. Many vacuum companies with high-
filtration claims are actually quoting specifications made by the manufacturer
of the filter material, as measured in the laboratory, not the filtration
effectiveness of the vacuum itself while operating. Whether or not dirty air
can escape through leaks in the body of the machine is not considered. The
filtration effectiveness of SEBO vacuums is tested while they operate.
Reliable, Commercial-grade Components – All SEBO vacuums are constructed
with thick, reinforced, ABS plastic, aluminum and metal parts, steel axles and
bearings, and high-end, quality motors. Therefore, SEBO users own reliable,
long-lasting vacuum cleaners. Competing vacuums are made with thin, flimsy,
inexpensive, plastic materials, none of which are reinforced, and typically
have useful lifespans of one or two years.
Rubber Wheels and Soft Bumpers Protect Homes – Smoothgliding, rubber
wheels protect hard floors and provide exceptional maneuverability. In
addition, the bumpers that surround the power heads and the soft AIRBELT
bumpers that surround SEBO’s canisters protect furniture, walls, and vacuum
housings from incurring scuffs and scratches during use.
Advanced, Brush-roller Technology – SEBO’s brush rollers are uniquely
designed to funnel hair and debris into the power head’s airflow channel,
which improves vacuum cleaning performance on all flooring surfaces.
Changing Bags is Easy and Clean – SEBO filter bags can be changed in just
a few seconds, and a hygiene cap keeps dust sealed inside during removal and
disposal. Save Money!
SEBO Vacuums Last for Years and Extend Carpet Life! – If properly
maintained, SEBO vacuums save ordinary, residential users hundreds of dollars,
by providing excellent performance for ten to fifteen years or more, and their
deepcleaning, power-brush technology extends the life of carpets. Typical
vacuums perform poorly, even when new, and usually do not last beyond two
years. So six or seven “disposable vacuums” must be purchased during the
average life expectancy of just one SEBO machine.
Incredible Warranty Coverage – All SEBO models include a FREE seven-year
warranty on the motor and five-years on nonwear parts and labor charges.
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS
1. Handle grip
2a. Suction-control slider (K3 Premium)
2b. Brush roller switch (K3 Premium)
3. Handle release button
4. Slide button
5. Telescopic tube
6. Power cord
7. Tool release button
8. Kombi Nozzle
9. On/Off power knob (K3 Premium)
On/Off power and suction-control
knob (K2)
10. Warning light
11. Upholstery nozzle| 13. Hose
14. Exhaust filter cover
15. AIRBELT bumper & textile cover
16. Carrying handle
17. Suction opening
18. Hose release button (K3 only)
19. Hose neck
20. Crevice nozzle
21. Parking attachment holder
22. Power cord shroud
23. AIRBELT clip
24. Parking attachment holder
25. Filter bag cover release catch
26. Filter bag cover
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Standard Attachments
20. Crevice nozzle
11. Upholstery nozzle| 27. Dusting brush clip
28. Dusting brush
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Brushes and Heads
8. Kombi Nozzle – standard for K2 Kombi AM models – Part #8351GS
29. Parquet Brush – standard for K3 Premium
AM models, standard for K2 Turbo –
Part #6391DA
30. ET-1 Power Head – standard for
K3 Premium
Part #9260AM Arctic White
Part #9261AM Black (Onyx)
Part #9296AM Red
31. Premium Kombi Nozzle – standard for the
K2 Kombi FC models – Part #7260GS
32. Premium Parquet Brush – standard for
K3 Premium FC models – Part #7200GS
33. TT-C Turbo Head – standard for the K2 Turbo – Part #8365GS
ASSEMBLY
Push the neck (19) of the hose (13) into the suction opening of the canister
(17). K3: The notch in the suction opening will line up with the raised bar on
the neck. When the notches are lined up correctly, the neck will snap firmly
into place. To release the hose from the suction opening, press the release
tab (18) on the neck of the hose (19), and pull the neck out.K2: To release
the hose from the suction opening, squeeze the tabs (37) on the retaining ring
and pull the neck out.
Connect the handle (1) to the top of the telescopic tube (5). Snap in place.
To release the telescopic tube from the handle, push the handle release button
(3) and slide the handle out.
Attach the head or brush to the bottom of the telescopic tube (5). Insert the
bottom of the telescopic tube into the neck of the head or brush (38) until it
locks into place; or line up the square hole in the telescopic tube with the
notches in the front of the neck, and snap firmly into place. To release a
head or brush from the telescopic tube (5), push the release button (7), and
pull the head or brush tool off the end of the telescopic tool. The release
button (7) is in the same position on all of the heads, brushes and power
heads. To attach the dusting brush clip (27), locate the two raised ridges on
the upper end of the telescopic tube (5) just below the handle. Push the clip
onto the tube directly below the ridges then slide the clip up until it locks
onto the ridges. Snap the dusting brush (28) into the holder.
NOTE: To attach the ET-1 power head to your K3 Premium, please refer to
your power head owner’s manual for instructions. Attaching incorrectly could
cause damage.
NOTE: All illustrations shown in this manual represent the K3 model
except where part numbers and instructions are different for each model.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Starting The Machine
Your AIRBELT K canister is equipped with a soft start system and variable
suction controls. To help you better understand the various power control
options on your SEBO canister, please follow the instructions below.
K3 Premium Users – Figures 1, 2, 3 & 4
Before turning on your canister, make sure that the vacuum handle is in its
upright locked position.
- With the canister main power knob (9) in the OFF position, and the suction-control slider on the handle (#2a, figure 4) in the OFF position, pull the power cord out from the base of the canister (figure 1). The power cord should be unwound from the cable reel at least two thirds of its length. Note: do not over-extend the cord.
- Plug the polarized power cord into a 120 volt wall outlet located near the floor.
- Press the main power knob (9) on the base of the canister gently with your foot or hand. The green light (10) will illuminate indicating that the power is on..
- Slide the suction-control slider (#2a, figure 4) toward the MAX position. It will move freely between 0 suction and MAX suction. Set the slider to the suction desired.
- When the power head is on with the handle in the upright locked position, the brush roller will not spin. To release the ET-1 power head from the upright locked position, press down on the foot pedal, (#41, figure 3), lower the handle into the normal operating position and push the brush roller switch on the handle (#2b, figure 4) to engage the brush roller. The green light on the power head will illuminate. The handle can be lowered to a horizontal position useful for vacuuming under beds.
Note: K3 users – see the ET-1 Owner’s Manual for power head instructions.
K2 Turbo and K2 Kombi Users – Figures 1 & 2
Before turning on your canister, make sure that the vacuum handle is in its
upright locked position.
- With the canister main power knob (9) in the OFF position, pull the power cord out from the base of the canister (figure 1). The power cord should be unwound from the cable reel at least two- thirds of its length. Note: do not over-extend the cord.
- Plug the polarized power cord into a 120 volt wall outlet located near the floor.
- Press the main power knob (9) on the base of the canister gently with your foot or hand.
Suction Control
K3 Premium Users – Figure 4
You may adjust the suction with the suction-control slider (2a) as you vacuum
different surfaces or when using the accessory tools. For optimal cleaning and
brushing, operate the machine at the maximum suction power setting and push
the power head slowly over the carpet.
When the canister’s main power knob (9) is in the ON position, you may turn
the suction and the power head off and on with the suction-control slider
(2a). To turn the power off using the suction-control slider, pull the slider
to 0 suction, then continue pulling the slider up until it “clicks” into the
OFF position. Thegreen power head light will then shut off (the green light on
the canister (#10, figure 2) will remain illuminated until the vacuum is
powered off using the main power knob).
0 = Zero Suction
MAX = Maximum Suction
ON position – Move the slider toward MAX.
OFF position – Pull the slider up to 0 suction then continue pulling the
slider up until it “clicks” into the OFF position.
K2 Turbo and K2 Kombi Users – Figure 5
The on/off and suction-control knob is located on the top side of the canister
(9). Rotate the knob counter-clockwise for maximum suction. Rotate clockwise
to reduce suction for vacuuming curtains or delicate fabrics.
Brush Roller Switch – K3 Premium – Figure 6
To switch from brushing action to straight suction for delicate floors, press
the brush roller power switch (2b) on the handle. This will power off the
brush roller on the power head. All indicator lights on the power head will
turn off until the brush roller button is switched on again.
Adjusting the Telescopic Tube – Figure 7
Adjust the telescopic tube (5) to the correct height by pushing the slide
button (4) and gently pulling the tube out to lengthen, or pushing it in to
shorten. Release the slide button (4) to lock the tube to the adjusted
height. Using the Telescopic Tube, Hose & Attachments
– Figures 8 & 9
ALWAYS TURN OFF THE CANISTER AND UNPLUG BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING
THE HOSE (13), TELESCOPIC TUBE (5) OR POWER HEAD.
The telescopic tube (5) is useful for vacuuming corners and hard-to-reach
areas. You may use the telescopic tube without a brush, power head or
attachment. To remove a brush or power head, switch off the power knob (9) and
unplug the vacuum. Then, press the tool release button (7) and pull the tube
out. The crevice nozzle (20) and dusting brush (28) may be inserted onto the
end of the tube. To use the upholstery nozzle (11), fit it onto the end of the
crevice nozzle (20). It is not necessary to turn off the vacuum while
switching the standard attachments (the crevice nozzle, upholstery nozzle or
dusting brush). After use, switch off the power, unplug the vacuum and remove
attachment. Re-insert the telescopic tube into the power head or brush,
turning the tube if needed, until you hear it click into place.
To use the hose without the telescopic tube, switch off the power and unplug
the vacuum. Push the handle release button (3) and pull the HANDLE out of the
end of the telescopic tube. Do not try to separate the hose from the handle!
Insert the crevice nozzle (20) or dusting brush (28) onto the end of the
handle. To use the upholstery nozzle (11), fit it onto the end of the crevice
nozzle (20). After use, switch off the power, unplug the vacuum and remove the
attachment. Re-insert the handle into the telescopic tube making sure it is
seated correctly and snap it into place. Bag Full or Clog Indicator & Auto
Shut-Off – Figure 10
When the “BAG FULL OR CLOG” indicator, located on top of the canister (10),
illuminates, airflow is reduced due to a full bag, a clog in the airflow
pathway, or an excessively dirty filter. Turn the power off, unplug the
machine and immediately insert a new bag (see page 12) or remove the clog (see
page 13).
If the user ignores the warning indicator, the motor will shut off to protect
itself from damage. The user should turn the power off, unplug the machine and
immediately insert a new bag or remove the clog. If the airflow is still
restricted, the “BAG FULL OR CLOG” indicator will illuminate again and the
machine will shut off.
Vacuuming fine dust may require an earlier filter bag change even though the
filter bag is not full. Fluff may overfill the bag without the light coming
on.
The bag full indicator works more efficiently at full power. Check the bag
full status regularly at full suction power. 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 typesof high-
gloss hardwood floors, cushion vinyl, berber carpets, long shag, and delicate
or hand-woven carpets are particularly vulnerable to damage by rotating
brushes. When possible, consult the materials supplied by your flooring
manufacturer for information on proper upkeep and cleaning. To ensure that
your new SEBO vacuum cleaner is compatible with your floor, pleasetest the
vacuum cleaner on each type of flooring surface in a small inconspicuous area
to determine if any damage occurs.If damage occurs, stop using the vacuum
cleaner immediately!
Retracting the Cord – Figure 11
To retract the cord, switch the vacuum off, unplug it from the outlet, then
gently tug the cord. The mechanism will automatically rewind the cord. Hold
plug while rewinding into the cord wheel. Do not allow the plug to whip while
rewinding. The rewind mechanism will stop automatically. Before rewinding the
cable, always switch off and unplug the vacuum.
ALWAYS TURN THE POWER OFF ON THE CANISTER BEFORE UNPLUGGING THE UNIT.
Storing the Vacuum- Figure 12
The vacuum can be stored with the canister in a horizontal or vertical
position. The Parquet Brushes, Kombi Nozzles and TT-C Turbo Head have a
parking tab located on the neck (39). Insert the parking tab into the upper
side of the parking groove and slide down firmly. For vertical storage, or for
easy carrying, use the parking slot on the underside (24). For horizontal
storage, use the parking slot on the end of the canister (21).
USE AND MAINTENANCE OF BRUSHES AND HEADS
Always unplug vacuum from outlet before dismantling any part of machine! To
remove a brush or power head, switch off the power and unplug the vacuum.
Then, press the tool release button (7) and pull the tube out.
NOTE! K3 Premium users with the ET-1 power head, please refer to your
power head user’s manual for more detailed instructions for operating and
maintaining your power head.
Parquet Brush – Figure 13
The Parquet Brush (29) was designed specifically for vacuuming hard floors. It
is lightweight with soft bristles, so it glides gently over floors and
provides easy maneuverability. Fibers and hair can be pulled out of the
bristles manually, or vacuum the bristles with the telescopic tube.
Premium Parquet Brush – Figure 14
The Premium Parquet Brush (32) is especially designed for use on hard
surfaces. The brush shouldbe cleaned regularly. Remove the parquet brush from
the telescopic tube to clean. Fibers and haircan be pulled out of the bristles
manually, or vacuum the bristles with the telescopic tube. Thebrush strips are
removable for cleaning and replacement.
TT-C Turbo Head – Figure 15
The TT-C Turbo Head (33) has an air-driven rotating brush for gentle brushing
of carpets. The TurboHead can be adjusted for high and low pile carpet. To
adjust the head for high pile carpet, push theslider button (43) upward. For
low pile carpet, push the slider button (43) downward. The rotatingbrush
should be cleaned regularly. Remove the Turbo Head from the telescopic tube to
clean. Removefibers and hair from the brush manually. Kombi Nozzle and
Premium Kombi Nozzle – Figure 16
The Kombi Nozzle (8) and the Premium Kombi Nozzle (31) are adjustable for
carpet or hard floors.
Use the toggle button (44) on either nozzle to raise the brush for carpet or
lower the brush for hard floors. The brush should be cleaned regularly. Remove
the nozzle from the telescopic tube to clean.
Fibers and hair can be pulled out of the bristles manually, or vacuum the
bristles with the telescopic tube.
NOTE: The Premium Parquet Brush and the Premium Kombi Nozzle have brush
strips that are removable for cleaning and replacement. To change the brush
strip, re move the yellow cap with a screwdriver and pull out the brush strip.
After inserting the new brush strip, the cap has to click into place
again.
VACUUM MAINTENANCE
Always unplug vacuum from outlet before dismantling any part of machine!
Changing the Filter Bag – Figure 17
To change the filter bag (45), set the canister upright (as shown in figure
17), press the cover release catch (25) and lower the filter bag cover (26).
Grasp the green filter bag sealing plate (46), slide the plate from the holder
(48) and push the filter bag cap (47) on to seal the bag. Slide the sealing
plate (46) of a new bag into the bag holder slots (48) and push it in firmly
until it locks into place. Close the cover, making sure it snaps shut
completely. You may find it convenient to store the bag cap inside the filter
bag housing below the filter 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 amber “bag full” light illuminates.
The “bag full or clog” light works correctly only at full power. At lower
power levels, the “bag full or clog” light may illuminate incorrectly. Check
the status of the filter bag regularly at full power. Changing the Exhaust
Filter – Figure 18
The exhaust filter (51) needs to be changed when it becomes extremely dirty or
clogged with dust, or after approximately 10 to 20 filter bags have been used.
To change the exhaust filter, set the canister flat on the floor as shown in
figure 18. Remove the printed cover on top of the machine (14) by lifting the
catch (49) in the upholstery nozzle recess (see inset, figure 18). Pull out
the filter using the handle (50) and fit the new filter into the same
position. The filter handle should point toward the upholstery nozzle when it
is folded down. Fit the tabs on the bottom of the cover (14) into the grooves
and snap the cover down firmly. Changing the Pre-motor
Microfilter – Figures 17 &19
After 10 to 20 bags have been used, change the pre-motor microfilter (52).
To remove the microfilter, set the canister upright (as shown in figure 17).
Press the cover release catch (25) and lower the filter bag cover (26). Remove
the filter bag, then remove the cover by sliding it up and out of the grooves
(53). Pull the old filter out (52) and slide the new filter into the same
position.
Replace the filter bag, then re-insert the cover by fitting the tabs into the
grooves (53) on both sides and sliding it in and down. Push the cover closed,
making sure it snaps shut completely.
K Service Box – 8 AeraPure™ Filter Bags, Exhaust Filter and a Pre-motor
Microfilter Part #6695AM Changing the AIRBELT Textile – Figure 20
If damage occurs to the AIRBELT textile, it will need to be replaced. To
remove the textile (15), pry off the clip (55) by inserting the tip of a slot-
head screwdriver under the bottom side of the clip. Push downward on the
screwdriver until the clip pops off. Grasp the end of the AIRBELT textile and
pull – the textile will peel off. The foam bumper (54) remains on the vacuum.
To replace the textile, insert the side ribs of the textile into the grooves
(56). Start at the back, insert rib into one groove (56), and while holding it
down, stretch the AIRBELT textile around the foam (54) into the opposite
groove (56). Continue around the vacuum. Secure the ends with the clip (55).
Note: Never operate the vacuum with incorrectly attached filters or without
filters, bag, AIRBELT textile or filter bag housing cover (26). Do not re-use
filter bags. Do not wash and re-use filters.AIRBELT Textile
Part #6047AM/01, #6047AM/07, #6047AM/12
CLOG REMOVAL
Always unplug vacuum from outlet before removing any clogs!
NOTE! K3 Premium users with ET-1 power heads, please refer to your power
head user’s manual for more detailed instructions for removing clogs in your
power head.
If the “bag full or clog” warning light (10) remains illuminated after the
filter bag has been changed and the filters are in good condition, there is
likely a clog in the system.
Clogs in the Head or Brush – Figure 21
Clogs in the swivel neck (57) of a head or brush can be cleared by first
pressing the tool release button (7) and removing the brush or head. Check
inside the swivel neck channel and clean out pathway.
Clogs in the Telescopic Tube – Figure 21
Remove head from telescopic tube (5) by pushing the tool release button (7)
and pulling the tube out. Remove the hose from the top of the telescopic tube
by pushing the handle release button (3). A stiff wire or stick can be used to
push the clog out of the tube. Clogs in the Hose – Figures
22, 23 & 24
Check for suction at the end of the hose (19). If you feel reduced suction,
the blockage is in the hose. To clear blockages in the hose (13), remove the
telescopic tube (5) by pushing the tool release button (7) and pulling the
tube out. Hold the hose upright with one hand blocking the top and switch on
the machine. If necessary, quickly lift your hand on and off the end of the
hose. If that does not clear the clog, you may also clear clogs by reversing
the hose. K3 Premium: After removing the telescopic tube, push the release
button (18) on the hose neck (6) and remove the hose from the machine.
K2 Turbo and K2 Kombi: After removing the telescopic tube, squeeze the tabs
(37) on the retaining ring and pull the hose neck out.
Remove the hose handle (1) from the telescopic tube by pressing the handle
release button (2). Insert the handle end of the hose (1) into the suction
opening (17). Hold the hose upright with one hand blocking the top and switch
on the machine. If necessary, quickly lift your hand on and off the end of the
hose.
Note: Do not insert a wire or stick into the hose. Doing so may cause
damage to the hose.
Clogs in Entrance to Filter Bag – Figure 25
Remove hose (10) from vacuum cleaner (see figure 22), open the filter bag
cover and remove the filter bag. (figure 17, page 12). Clean out entrance to
bag (58).
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
Always unplug vacuum from outlet before dismantling any part of the machine!
PROBLEM | REASON | SOLUTION |
---|---|---|
Does not turn on | 1. Telescopic tube not inserted properly. | 1. See page 8. |
2. Not plugged into working outlet. | 2.Use another outlet. | |
3.Cable worn. | 3. Replace cable. | |
4. K3: The suction-control slider switchis set to “0” (off” position). | 4. |
K3: Set slider switch to “on” position. See page 10.
Bag full or clog light on Bag full or clog light on & machine shuts off| 1.
Bag full.| 1. Replace filter bag. See page 12.
2. Clog in hose, telescopic tube, brush or head, or entrance to filter bag.|
2.See Clog Removal on page 13. K3 users with clog in power head attachment:
refer to clog removal in the ET-1 owner ‘s manual.
3.Pre-motor microfilter is dirty.| 3. Replace pre-motor microfilter. See page
12.
4. Exhaust filter dirty.| 4. Replace exhaust filter. See page 12.
Does not pick up| 1. Hose/handle assembly not correctly inserted.| 1. Re-
insert hose/handle assembly making sure that it is lined up properly and is
snapped into place. See page 8.
2. The suction control dial is rotated to no suction setting| 2.K2: Rotate
suction control dial to yellow setting. See page 9.
3.Filter bag cover not closed.| 3. See below.
Filter bag door won’t fully close| 1. Filter bag cover not fully closed.| 1.
Re-insert bag. Lock the cover down firmly.
2. Bag not inserted properly| 2.Re-insert bag. Lock the cover down firmly.
3.Pre-motor microfilter not properly inserted.| 3. Remove the filter bag
cover 1261 and make sure the pre-motor microfilter housing is seated firmly in
place (see pg. 12, figure 19).
NOTE: E3 Premium users, please see the ET-1 Power Head Owner’s Manual for additional trouble shooting guide information.
**AIRBELT K2 TURBO AND K2 KOMBI SCHEMATIC AND PARTS LIST
**
9678AM AIRBELT K2 Turbo – Black Cherry (USA)
9678FC AIRBELT K2 Turbo – Volcano (Canada)
9695FC AIRBELT K2 Turbo – Onyx (Black) (Canada)
9679AM AIRBELT K2 Kombi – Midnight Blue (USA)
9679FC AIRBELT K2 Kombi – Midnight Blue (Canada)
9677FC AIRBELT K2 Kombi – White (Canada)![Outwell 111197 Hayward Lake 6ATC
Tent - Icon 14](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Outwell-111197 -Hayward-Lake-6ATC-Tent-Icon-14.png) Canister with Handle/Hose
9678AM K2 Turbo Black Cherry (dark red/gray black)
9678FC K2 Turbo Volcano (dark red/gray black)
Pos. | Part # | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | 6754GS | Bottom casing w/castors (44) |
2 | 6675GS | Suction neck |
3 | 6014 | Seal |
4 | 6042WS | Spring lock |
5 | 6681HG | Bag holder, complete |
6 | 6696AM | Pre-motor microfilter & exhaust filter set |
7 | 6756GS | Bag cover w/castor (10) |
8 | 6607GS | Cover release |
9 | 6629AM | AeraPure™ filter bag |
10 | 6752GS | Castor for bag cover |
11 | 665603E | Cord reel w/lever & leaf spring (12&13) |
12 | 6621 | Switch lever w/leaf spring (13) |
13 | 1739 | Leaf spring |
14 | 6641ER | Electronic controller K2 w/switch |
15 | 6638 | Internal cable, white |
16 | 6631ER | Vac motor 1250W includes motor mount, adaptor, internal cable |
w/thermal cut-off (pos. 15)
17| 6679GS| Motor cover
21| 6622GS| Plug surround
22| 6680SR1| Top casing (25)
23| 6625ER| Release clip w/screw
24| 6403SRER| Exhaust filter cover, dark red
25| 60666VO| On/off knob, orange
26| 6086HG| Casing clip
27| 6623UL| Foam bumper – K Series
28| 6047AM12| AIRBELT textile, orange/silver, squares (incl. pos. 31)
29| 6048GS| AIRBELT clip
30| 6627GS| Upholstery nozzle
31| 1092GS| Crevice nozzle
32| 6300GS| Handle grip K2, cpl. (incl. pos. 34A)
33| 6303GS| Retaining ring
34| 6447GS| 7’ hose w/couplings & handle K2 (34&34A)
34A| 8365GS| TT-C Turbo Head
35| 6391DA| Parquet Brush
36| 105| Screw 3.9 x 19
37| 6694GS| Clip for dusting brush
38| 6612GS| Retaining ring
39| 1387GS| Dusting brush
40| 6751GS| Castor for bottom casing
41| 6237ER| Telescopic tube stainless steel, cpl. (incl. pos. 51-54)
42| 6425ER| Sliding knob
43| 6238ER| Locking mechanism
44| 6480ER| Release button cpl.
50| 1736GS| Fitting neck
#9695FC K2 Turbo Onyx (black) Machine Exceptions
24| 6680SW| Top casing, black (25)
26| 6403SWER| Exhaust filter cover, black
27| 60613WE| On/off knob, white
30| 6047AM07| AIRBELT textile, silver/black, ovals (incl. pos. 31)
#9679AM K2 Kombi, #9679FC K2 Kombi Midnight Blue Machine Exceptions
24| 6680DB1| Top Casing, midnight blue (25)
26| 6405DBER| Exhaust filter cover, midnight blue
27| 60613WE| On/off knob, white
30| 6047AM01| AIRBELT textile, gray black, solid (incl. pos. 31)
49| 8351GS| AM models: Kombi Nozzle
40| 7260GS| FC models: Premium Kombi Nozzle
#9677FC K2 Kombi White Machine Exceptions
24| 6680WE| Top casing, white (25)
26| 6403WEER| Exhaust filter cover, white
27| 60613WE| On/off knob, white
30| 6047AM01| AIRBELT textile, gray black, solid (incl. pos. 31)
40| 7260GS| Premium Kombi Nozzle
**AIRBELT K3 PREMIUM SCHEMATIC AND PARTS LIST
**
90687AM AIRBELT K3 Premium – Red (USA)
90687FC AIRBELT K3 Premium – Red (Canada)
90688AM AIRBELT K3 Premium – Onyx (Black) (USA)
90688FC AIRBELT K3 Premium – Onyx (Black) (Canada)
90693AM AIRBELT K3 Premium – White (USA)![Outwell 111197 Hayward Lake 6ATC
Tent - Icon 15](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Outwell-111197 -Hayward-Lake-6ATC-Tent-Icon-15.png) Canister with Handle/Hose
90687AM, #90687FC
K3 Premium Red Machine
Pos. | Part # | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | 6754GS | Bottom casing w/castors (44) |
2 | 6677GS | Suction neck |
3 | 6014 | Seal |
4 | 6042WS | Spring lock |
5 | 6681HG | Bag holder, complete |
6 | 6696AM | Pre-motor microfilter & exhaust |
filter set
7| 6756GS| Bag cover w/castor (10)
8| 6607GS| Cover release
9| 6629AM| AeraPure™ filter bag
10| 6752GS| Castor for bag cover
11| 665603E| Cord rewinder w/lever & leaf spring (12&13)
12| 6621| Switch lever w/leaf spring (13)
13| 1739| Leaf spring
14| 6645ER| Electronic controller K3 w/switch
16| 6638| Internal cable, white
17| 6631ER| Vac motor 1250W includes motor mount, adaptor, internal cable
w/thermal cut-off (pos. 15)
21| 6679GS| Motor cover
22| 6622GS| Plug surround
24| 6680DR1| Top Casing, red (25)
25| 6625ER| Release clip w/screw
26| 6403DRER| Exhaust filter cover, red
27| 60666WE| Power knob, white
28| 6086HG| Casing clip
29| 6623UL| Foam bumper – K Series
30| 6047AM01| AIRBELT textile, gray black, solid (incl. pos. 31)
31| 6048GS| AIRBELT clip
32| 6627GS| Upholstery nozzle
33| 1092GS| Crevice nozzle
34| 8545AM| 7’ hose & handle, complete assembly only
35| 6420GS| Handle release button w/leaf spring & cap
36| 60237UC| Telescoping tube w/brush adaptor 60238AD pos. 37
37| 60238AD| Brush adaptor
38| 6694GS| Clip for dusting brush
39| 1387GS| Dusting brush
40| 6391DA| AM models: Parquet Brush
41| 7200GS| FC models: Premium Parquet Brush
43| 105| Screw 3.9 x 19
44| 6751GS| Castor for bottom casing
#90688AM, #90688FC K3 Premium Onyx (black) Machine Exceptions
24| 6680SW1| Top Casing, black (25)
26| 6403SWER| Exhaust filter cover, black
30| 6047AM07| AIRBELT textile, silver/black, ovals (incl. pos. 31)
#90693AM K3 Premium White Machine Exceptions
24| 6680WE1| Top Casing, white (25)
26| 6403WEER| Exhaust filter cover, white
References
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