Sebo essential G-Series User manual

SEBO essential G-Series
For Household Use Only
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Wiring Diagram
Vacuum motor 1300 watts (10.8 amps)
Water lift (at motor) 92.5 in. H2O
Airflow (at motor) 103.8 C M
ilter bag capacity 1.4 gal.
Sound level 69 dBA
Body weight G1-16.9 lbs / G2-17.1 lbs
Motor protection electronic cut-out
Working width G1-12 inches / G2-15 inches
Brush drive toothed belt
Brush speed 3100 rpm
loor adjustment manual
Cord length 40 feet
Radio suppression EN 55014 Verf. 242/91
Technical Details
Technical Details 2
Wiring Diagram 2
Important Safety Instructions 3
Special SEBO Product Features 4
S-Class iltration 4
Brush Roller Obstruction – Auto Shut-Off 4
Brush Roller Deterioration Warning 4
Stationary Use Warning 4
Bag ull or Clog Warning – Auto Shut-Off 4
Identification of Parts 5
Assembly 5
Optional Attachments 5
Standard Attachments 5
Operating Instructions 6
Starting the Machine 6
Operating Positions 6
Using the Attachment Tube, Hose & Attachments 7
The Display Panel 7
The Adjustment Wheel 7
aintenance 8
Changing the Dust Bag 8
Changing the Micro-Hygiene ilter 8
Changing the Exhaust ilter 8
Changing the Brush Roller 8
Clog Removal 9
Clogs in the Airflow Pathway 9
Clogs in the Attachment Hose 9
Clogs in the Attachment Tube 9
Clogs in Entrance to Dust Bag 9
Clogs in the Swivel Neck 9
Trouble-Shooting Guide 10
G Series Filter Bag Housing and Handle Schematic and Part Numbers 11
G Series Base Schematic and Part Numbers 12
Warranty 13
How To Contact SEBO 13
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SEBO automatic G Series Owner’s anual
Table of Contents
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1. Do not leave vacuum while plugged in. Unplug from
outlet when not in use and before servicing.
2. Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
3. 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.
4. Use only as described in this manual. Use only
manufacturer-recommended attachments.
5. Do not use with a damaged cord or plug. If vacuum
is not working as it should, has been dropped,
damaged, left out-doors, or dropped into water, take
it to a SEBO service center.
6. 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 heated surfaces.
7. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp
the plug – not the cord.
8. Do not plug in if switch is in the “I” (ON) position.
9. Do not use outlets above counters to plug in vacuum –
damage to items in the surrounding area could occur.
10. Always carry the vacuum over steps and sills.
11. Do not handle plug or vacuum handle with wet hands.
12. Do not put any object into vacuum openings. Do not use
machine with any openings blocked. Keep openings
free of lint, hair, and anything that may reduce air flow.
13. Do not re-use filter (dust) bags or wash the filters.
14. Do not remove any screws from vacuum.
15. Do not vacuum up anything that is burning or
smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.
16. Do not use vacuum without dust bag and/or filters in
place.
I PORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTR CTIONS BEFORE SING THIS MACHINE
!
When u ing an electrical appliance, ba ic precaution mu t alway 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:
17. Turn off all machine controls before unplugging.
18. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
19. Do not use machine to vacuum up flammable or
combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas
where they may be present.
20. Machines can cause a fire when operated near
flammable 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.
23. Do not use vacuum as a step.
24. If vacuum is used on plush carpet or carpet with thick
padding, do not leave machine standing in one place
with machine turned on.
25. Do not use the operator’s handle, which inserts into the
top of the dust bag housing, to carry the machine. The
carrying handle is located on the backside of the
machine’s bag housing.
26. 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.
27. Do not place the power head over rug or carpet edges.
28. 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.
29. Store the vacuum in a dry place at room temperature.
When the vacuum is not in use, you should wrap the
cord on the cable hooks.
30. Any other servicing should be performed by an
authorized service representative.
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Your SEBO essential G series vacuum cleaner is the most technically advanced upright vacuum cleaner in
the world. Along with its excellent filtration system (99.9% to 0.3 microns), the machine has warning systems
and automatic shut-off capabilities that are designed to alert the user to machine problems that, if ignored,
will damage the machine or diminish performance. Some of your SEBO essential’s most
unique features are:
1. S-Class Filtration. Certified by leading Allergy foundations in Europe, the essential
G-Series vacuum provides the user with S-Class filtration of 99.9% of particles to 0.3
microns. This is accomplished by the SEBO three-step filtration system. irst, the
three-layer full-size filter bag (a) collects the vast majority of the debris. Then, the
remainder of the particles are collected by the hospital-grade microfilter (b). inally,
the micro-exhaust filter (c) cleans the exhaust air that the vacuum emits. SEBO’s
unwavering attention to the complete sealing of the machine ensures no dust or dirt
escapes around the microfilters. If the microfilters are changed regularly (every 10-
20 bags), the essential G is perfect for allergy or asthma sufferers.
2. Brush Roller Obstruction – Auto Shut-Off. If the brush roller is obstructed, the
machine will shut off in 3 seconds and the red “CHECK BRUSH” light located on top
of the power head will flash. The user should turn the switch off, unplug the machine
and immediately remove the obstruction. If the user restarts the machine without
removing the obstruction, the machine will again shut off in 3 seconds and the
“CHECK BRUSH” light will flash.
3. Brush Roller Deterioration Warning. If the red “CHECK BRUSH” light is illuminated continuously
while the head is in position 1 (after a 10 second delay) it is signalling the user that the brush roller is
too worn and, therefore, should be replaced. The light will remain illuminated until the worn brush roller
is replaced, but the machine will continue to operate in the meantime.
4. Stationary se Warning. When the machine has its handle in the upright-locked position, it is
designed to disengage the brush roller from the floor by raising the height of the power head. If the
power head is in position 1 (the highest setting) but is still engaged in the carpet, the “CHECK BRUSH”
light will slowly flash to alert the user. This can occur on extremely high-nap carpet, such as loose-pile
shag, or on carpets with extraordinarily thick padding underneath. However, it is typically caused by the
user pulling forward on the machine while using the attachment hose or active wand. This feature was
designed to be an alert to the user to “take care” while the machine is stationary. An operating machine
should not stand stationary on the floor for inappropriate periods of time.
5. Bag Full or Clog Warning – Auto Shut-Off. If the vacuum’s air flow pathway becomes restricted
due to a full bag or the existence of a clog, the red “BAG ULL OR CLOG” light located on top of the
power head will illuminate. If the user ignores this warning for approximately 30 seconds, the machine
will shut off and the “BAG ULL OR CLOG” light will flash. 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 9). If the user restarts the machine without having solved the problem, the
“BAG ULL OR CLOG” light will again illuminate and the machine will shut off in 30 seconds.
SPECIAL SEBO PRODUCT FEATURES
The control panel is located on the po er head.
a.
b.
c.
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1. Handle grip
2. On/Off switch
3. Handle assembly
4. Retaining ring
5. Cover release flap
6. Dust bag housing
7. ront cover
8. Housing release button
9. Power head with brush
10. Cable (cord)
11. Attachment tube handle
12. Attachment hose
13. Carrying handle
14. Cable (cord) hook
15. Attachment tube (active wand)
16. Crevice nozzle
17. Upholstery nozzle
18. Pile adjustment knob
19. oot pedal
20. Swivel neck
21. Support lever
22. Handle release catch
23. Projection tab
24. Connecting tube
25. Dusting brush clamp
Identification of Parts
Place the power head (9) on the floor with
the swivel neck (20) and the support lever
(21) upright. Hold the dust bag housing (6)
vertically and place it over the swivel neck
and support lever. Push firmly and evenly
down so that the housing release button (8)
snaps outward to its “locked” position.
Slide the dusting brush clamp (25) onto the
handle tube (3) and tighten the screw. The
handle of the dusting brush (26) will now
snap into the clamp.
To insert the handle tube (3) into the hous-
ing, lift the catch (22), slide the handle in,
making sure that the handle is all the way in
and cannot go any further. Push the catch
(22) down to lock handle in place. If the han-
dle is not pushed fully down, the vacuum will
not work.
Push the black end of the attachment hose
(12) into the connecting tube (24) so that it
clicks into place. Insert the attachment tube
(15) into the swivel neck and push the han-
dle (11) over the projection tab (23).
Insert crevice nozzle (16) and upholstery
nozzle (17) into the recesses in the back of
the machine.
Attach dusting
brush clamp
with screw
25
26
26
17 16
25
Optional Attachments
41. Wall and floor brush - Part # 1325 HG
42. Turbo brush for stairs - Part # 6179 AM
43. Radiator brush - Part # 1496 HG
44. Extension hose (9’3”) - Part # 1495 AM
45. Straight tube - Part # 1084 HG
46. lat upholstery nozzle - Part # 1090 HG
Also available for odor control - the combined
micro/charcoal filter - Part # 5425 AM
45
Standard Attachments
16. Crevice nozzle
17. Upholstery nozzle
25. Dusting brush clamp
26. Dusting brush
Assembly
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Note
All illust ations shown
in this manual ep e-
sent the G1 model
except whe e pa t
numbe s and inst uc-
tions a e
diffe ent fo each
model. In those
instances, illust ations
fo both the G1 and
G2 will be shown.
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Starting The achine
-Figures 1 & 2
A.Before turning on your vacuum cleaner, make sure that the
vacuum handle 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. Turn the quick release cable hook (14) to the up position
by moving it to the left or right (figure 1).
2. Release the power cord plug from the power cord
and lift the cord off of the upper cord hook (27 - figure 2).
3. With the switch (2) in the “O” (O ) position (figure 2), plug the
polarized power cord into a 120 volt outlet located
near the floor.
S itch Position
O = O
I = ON
Operating Positions
-Figure 3
B. When the machine is switched on with the handle in the upright locked
position (see Aabove), the power head and brush automatically rise from
the carpet. To release the machine from the upright locked position, press
down on the foot pedal (19) and lower the handle into the normal operat-
ing position. The brush will automatically lower.
The handle can be lowered to an intermediate stop position in order to lift
up the brush head for maneuvering over rugs, etc. To lower the handle to
a horizontal position useful for vacuuming under beds, the foot pedal must
be pressed a second time. The intermediate stop position can be closed
off by the orange-colored slider (28) on the back of the swivel neck (20),
so that the handle will go from vertical to horizontal in one movement.
WARNING! The quality, condition, coating, textu e, age and manufactu ing technique of all floo su faces va y.
The efo e, up ight vacuums with otating b ushes, including you SEBO, may damage some floo cove ings o su faces.
Some types of high-gloss ha dwood floo s, cushion vinyl, be be ca pets, long shag, and delicate o hand-woven ca pets a e
pa ticula ly vulne able to damage by otating b ushes. When possible, consult the mate ials supplied by you floo ’s manu-
factu e fo info mation on p ope upkeep and cleaning. To en ure that your new SEBO vacuum cleaner i compati-
ble with your floor, plea e te t the vacuum cleaner on each type of flooring urface in a mall incon picuou
area to determine if any damage occur . If damage occur , top u ing the vacuum cleaner immediately!
Care mu t be taken to en ure that the bottom of the machine doe not contact the floor. If this happens, damage
to the floo could occu . If damage occur , top u ing the vacuum cleaner immediately!
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Operating Instr ctions
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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The attachment tube (15) is useful for vacuuming corners and hard-to-reach
areas.The handle grip (1) should be in the upright, locked position (as shown
in figure 1). Grip the attachment tube handle (11), pull it up and away from
the machine and stretch out the hose (12) until it locks to the back of the tube
(this locking action will prevent the hose from retracting back into the attach-
ment tube while it is in use). Various attachments may be inserted onto the
end of the tube. After use, remove attachment and re-insert the attachment
tube into the back of the machine. Be sure that the attachment tube han-
dle (11) is inserted over the projection tab (see #23, page 5). If the attach-
ment tube handle is properly seated over the projection tab, the hose will
automatically retract and you may resume vacuuming. There is no need to
turn off the vacuum while switching from upright vacuuming to using the
attachment tube or hose.
To use the hose without the attachment tube (as shown in figure 2), pull the
hose out of the attachment tube while the tube is still attached to the machine
and securely seated over the projection tab (23). Insert an attachment tool, if
desired, onto the end of the flexible hose. You may also release the hose while
the attachment tube is disengaged from the machine by pressing the release
button (2) at the base of the handle (11).
While using attachment tools, if the the power head brush roller is not able to
disengage from the floor surface, you may keep the brush roller off the car-
pet by placing the handle (1) in its upright locked position and lowering the
handle with one hand to raise the brush roller off of the floor. Operate attach-
ment accessories with the other hand. Or, with the handle in the upright
locked position, the machine may be tipped backward so that it rests on the
back side of the bag housing (6), and the power head is locked in a perpen-
dicular position to the floor.
To vacuum walls, under beds, or higher-reach areas, etc., the SEBO essential
G can be fitted with an additional straight tube (45) and the wall and floor
brush (41). The machine will then perform as a canister vacuum (as shown
in figure 3).
The pile adjustment wheel (18) has 4 brush height settings. Setting 1 is the low-
est brush setting and setting 4 is the highest brush setting. When starting the
vacuum, always start with the knob set at 4, then lower knob settings until the
brush reaches the proper height. The red brush light on the display panel will
light after 6 seconds if the brush is too high. Adjust the knob down. If after 6
seconds, the brush light stays unlit, the brush is at the proper setting for the pile.
The red brush light will also illuminate if the setting is too low. Adjust the knob
up until the light stays unlit after 6 seconds.
The Adjustment Wheel - Figure 8
Red light (A): Off – Operation of machine is normal
Red light (A): Continuous – change bag or clear clog in the hose or
power head.
Red light (A): lashing and motor off – dust bag is full, or clog in the hose
or power head due to ignoring the continuous red warning
light for full bag or clog (see above)
Red light (B): Off – Operation of brush is normal
Red light (B): Continuous while in position 1 on the pile adjustment knob
(18) – brush is worn - change brush roller
Red light (B): Continuous while in positions 1-4 – incorrect brush setting-
adjust the brush by turning the pile adjustment knob (18) to
a higher or lower position
Red light (B): lashing and motor switched off – clogged brush
Red light (B): lashing and motor switched off with no blockage – raise
brush to a higher position
For additional information on the di play panel, ee page 4
The Display Panel - Figure 7
Figure 4 Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
45
41
1
11
15
12
6
18
Using the Attachment Tube,
Hose & Attachments - Figures 4, 5 & 6
B
A
A– Bag full or clog indicator
B– Brush clog or incorrect pile
setting monitor
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Changing the icro-Hygiene Filter -
Figure 10
The micro-hygiene filter (31) needs to be changed when
it becomes extremely dirty or clogged with dust, or after
approximately 20 dust bags have been used. To change
the micro-hygiene filter, pull the cover release flap (#5 on
page 5) forward and lift the cover (7) from the dust bag
housing. Then, slide the filter out at the bottom. To
replace, lift the safety lever (32) and slide the new filter in
using the tracks as guides.
Changing the Brush Roller - Figure 12
To change the brush roller (37), push the button (36),
remove the side plate (38), turn the brush clockwise a
quarter of a turn, and pull the old brush roller out. Slide
the new brush roller into the brush housing and turn it
until it locks into position. While slightly pushing the but-
ton (36), press the side plate (38) back into the locked
position.
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Always unplug vacuum from outlet
before dismantling any part of the
machine!
!
Dust Bag
Part #5093 AM
Micro-Hygiene
ilter
Part #5036AM
Exhaust ilter
Part #2846
Brush Roller G1
Part #5010AM
Brush Roller G2
Part #2838AM
Changing the Exhaust Filter - Figure 11
After 20 bags have been used, change the exhaust filter
(33). Remove the dust bag housing (6) from the power
head by pressing the housing release button (8). To
remove the exhaust filter, push the catch (34) and remove
the filter cover (35) and exhaust filter. Insert the new filter,
replace the filter cover then insert the dust bag housing
back into the power head.
Maintenance
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35
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Changing the Dust Bag - Figure 9
To change the dust bag, pull the cover release flap forward
(#5 on page 5) and lift the cover (7) from the dust bag
housing. The cover release flap must remain in a for-
ward “pulled-out” position to change dust bags and
lock them into place. Squeeze the clamps on both sides
of the dust bag sealing plate (29), slide the plate from the
holder (30) and push the cap on to seal the bag. Slide the
sealing plate (29) of a new bag into the holder and push it
in firmly. Re-insert cover into dust bag housing, push it for-
ward, then lock it in place by pushing down the cover
release flap. You may find it convenient to store the bag
cap inside the dust bag housing below the dust bag.
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38
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Clogs in the Attachment Hose - Figure 14
Blockages in the hose can be cleared by removing the attachment hose (12)
from the machine by squeezing the retaining ring (4) and inserting the oppo-
site end of the hose in the connecting tube (24). Hold the hose upright with
one hand blocking the top end and switch on the machine. If necessary,
quickly lift your hand on and off the end of the hose. If this procedure does
not clear the clog, a straight wire can be inserted into the hose to push out
the clog. Take care not to puncture the hose with the wire.
Clogs in the Airflow Pathway - Figure 13
Most clogs can be removed by accessing the airflow pathway via the orange
colored access door (39) located on the underside of the power head.
However, other clogs may only be removed by accessing the airflow pathway
by disassembling the machine in the opposite sequence of the machine’s
original assembly (see assembly, page 5).
Figure 17
Figure 14
Figure 13
Clogs in the Attachment Tube (Active Wand) -Figure 15
Remove attachment hose (12) from the attachment tube (15) by pressing the
hose release button (27). Then, grip attachment tube handle (11) and remove
tube from the machine. A straight wire can be inserted into the tube to push
out the clog.
Always unplug vacuum from outlet before removing
any clogs!
!
Clogs in the Swivel Neck -Figure 17
Clogs in the swivel neck (20) can be removed by first pressing the housing
release button (8) and lifting off the dust bag housing (6). Lift upward firmly
and evenly to properly remove the dust bag housing. Then, release the foot
pedal (19), lower the swivel neck, check inside the swivel neck channel clos-
est to the foot pedal (see arrow), and clean out pathway.
Clogs in Entrance to Dust Bag -Figure 16
Remove attachment hose (12) from vacuum cleaner (see figure 14) and remove
front cover (7). Clean out connecting tube (24) and/or entrance to bag (40).
Figure 16
Figure 15
Clog Removal
39
4
12
24
12
15
11
27
7
40
8
20
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PROBLE
Does not turn on
or machine shuts off
intermittently
Bag full or clog light on
or flashing &
machine shuts off
(red light A see page 7,
figure 7)
Brush light on
(red light B see page 7,
figure 7)
Brush light slowly
flashing (red light B)
Brush light flashing &
machine shuts off
(red light B)
Does not pick up
Front bag door won’t
fully close
Hose doesn’t retract
after attachment tube is
inserted
REASON
1. Handle not fully inserted into the bag
housing, causing a faulty connection.
2. Not plugged into good outlet.
3. Cable worn.
4. Dust bag housing (6) not seated
fully into proper “locked” position
on top of power head.
1. Bag full.
2. Clog in airflow pathway, attach-
ment hose, attachment tube, swivel
neck or entrance to dust bag.
3. Microfilter dirty.
1. Brush worn.
2. Incorrect brush setting
1. Vacuum is stationary and in
upright locked position.
1. Brush jammed or clogged.
2. Brush is too low for the surface
being vacuumed.
1. Attachment tube not
correctly inserted.
2. ront cover not closed.
1. Cover release flap not fully closed.
2. Bag not inserted properly
3. Microfilter not properly inserted.
1. Attachment tube not properly
inserted.
SOLUTION
1. Release handle catch, push handle
down, close handle catch.
2. Use another outlet.
3. Replace cable.
4. Housing release button (8) should
be snapped outward to its locked
position.
1. Replace bag. See #5 on page 4.
2. See Clog Removal on page 9.
Also, see #5 on page 4.
3. Replace microfilter.
1. Replace brush. See #3 on page 4.
2. Adjust the brush by turning the pile
adjustment knob up or down.
1. See #4 on page 4.
1. Clear jam. See #2 on page 4.
2. Raise the brush by turning the pile
adjustment knob up.
1. Reinsert attachment tube, making
sure lower end of tube is in the
lower hole and handle is properly
seated over the projection tab (23).
2. See below.
1. Reinsert bag. Lock the cover
release flap down firmly.
2. Reinsert bag with cover release
flap (5) up, until firmly latched in
bag holder (see pg. 8, figure 9).
3. Lift safety lever and insert filter with
vertical plastic ridge on filter facing
you (see pg. 8, figure 10).
1. Reinsert making sure top of handle
is pointing back and tube is fully
seated on the protruding tab (23)
on top of the dust bag housing.
Tro ble-Shooting G ide
Always unplug vacuum from outlet before dismantling any part of the machine!
!
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5624 AT
5296 ES
5359 HG
5450 DG
05113
5160 TK
5161 HG
5162
0103
5253 UL
5298 ER
0129
5187
0102
5040 HG
5045 HG
5803 HG
5319
5706 TK
5324
5360
5091
5805 TK
5093 A
5036 A
5380 HG
5164
5208
5210
1073
5099
5098 HG
0187
5145 HG
5146
5144 HG
5424 DG
5280 HG
1823 HG
5084
5299 ER
5266
5842
5289
5163
5085 HG
5082TK
5083
5214 AT
1491 JE
1092 JE
5460 DG
1329 DG
Handle with cable,teal, complete
Handle grip (incl. pos. 3, 7 & 10)
Grommet
Power supply cord
Switch
Switch cap - teal
Switch cap holder - light gray
Cable clamp
Screw C 3.9 x 16
Antistatic-wire, cpl.
Handle cable
Screw, 4 x 12
Handle tube
Screw F 3.9 x 13
Hose, complete
Extension tube
Cover
Bag holder spring
Cover release - teal
Bag holder, complete
(incl. pos. 21 & 22)
Safety catch
Safety catch spring
Front cover, complete - gray/teal
Filter bag
icro hygiene filter
Internal cover, complete
(incl. pos. 43 & 44)
Cable clamp
Filter safety catch
Return spring
Clamp
Handle lock plate
Lock catch
Lock pin 4 x 33.5
Carrying handle
Stop spring
Cable hook
Retaining ring
Dust bag housing
Attachment clip
Spring for locking rod
Internal cable
Cable clamp
Seal
Seal
Seal
Dust bag housing bumper base
Dust bag housing locking catch - teal
Locking rod
Dust bag housing - light gray/teal
Upholstery nozzle - light gray
Crevice nozzle - light gray
ounting clip with screw - dark gray
Dusting brush
#9591AT G1 and #9592AT G2 Teal/Light G ay Machines
Pos. Pa t # Desc iption
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SEBO ESSENTIAL G1 / G2 Bag Housing with Handle
#9591AT G1 - Teal/Light Gray
#9591A G1 - Light Gray/Dark Gray
#9591AM G1
Light G ay/Da k G ay Machine Exceptions
1 5624 A Handle with cable, complete
6 5160 DG Switch cap - dark gray
7 5161 DG Switch cap holder - dark gray
16 5045 DG Extension tube - dark gray
19 5706 DG Cover release - dark gray
23 5805 SE Front cover, cpl. - light gray/dark gray
47 5082 DG Lock button - dark gray
49 5214 HG Dust bag housing, complete - light gray
50 1491 DG Upholstery nozzle - dark gray
51 1092 DG Crevice nozzle - dark gray
#9592AT G2 - Teal/Light Gray
#9592A G2 - Light Gray/Dark Gray
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2831AT
2846
2820TK
2823UL
2883
2494
0102
2835
0869
2825
2824
5479
5717
2890ER
0864
5713TK
5103
5051HG
5053
5059OR
2010
5819HG
2014
5010A
5031TK
2869HG
2868OR
5303
5304
2861
5174HG
2849
01010
2860HG
2833
2862HG
2834
2856
2867
2821HG
5411HG
2829HG
0197
5401
5402
5005HG
5468
05117S
5462
5100
2826TK
2839SW
5129
5107-1
5112SW
2881ER
0107
0143
5464
5117/1
0104
5463
5110
5766HG
0103
0140
0176TL
Power head cover, complete - teal
Exhaust filter
Exhaust filter cover - teal
Swivel neck assembly
ale contact holder
Cable clamp
Screw F 3.9 x 13
Bypass valve
Internal cable
Swivel neck bearing r.h.
Swivel neck support r.h.
Swivel neck support l.h.
Swivel neck bearing l.h.
PCB Power supply
Internal Cable
Brush roller release - teal
Spring
Axle assembly
Axle
Foot pedal - orange
Axle spring
Wheel, complete
Axle clamp
Brush roller
Bearing block, r.h. - teal/light gray
Rubbing plate
Access door (incl. pos. 127 & 128)
Access door axle
Access door spring
Pile adjustment axle
Pile adjustment wheel
Axle clamp
Screw A 4 x 16
Cover
Thrust member
Pile adjustment knob
Thrust member
Clamp
Spring
Chassis, complete
Front bottom plate, complete
Rear bottom plate, complete
(incl. pos. 142)
Screw 4 x 12
Wire tie
Wire tie
Bumper, set
otor 1300W / 120V
Carbon brush set
Vacuum motor pulley 2 R
Rubber mounting
otor cover - teal
Cover for air channel
Support lever
Support spring
otor pulley cover
Computer controller
Screw C 2.9 x 13
Washer 3.2 DIN 125
Sensor
Sensor pulley
Screw C 3.9 x 25
Belt 2 R-310-6
Belt 219 3 HTDII-6
Bearing block l.h., complete
Screw C 3.9 x 16
Washer 4.3
Screw A 4 x 30
9591AT G1 Teal/Light G ay Machine
Pos. Pa t # Desc iption
2
SEBO ESSENTIAL G1 Powe Head
#9591AM G1 Light G ay/Da k G ay Machine Exceptions
100 2831SE Power head cover, complete - light gray/dark gray
102 2820DG Exhaust filter cover - dark gray
115 5713DG Brush roller release - dark gray
124 5031DG Bearing Block, right hand - light gray/dark gray
149 2826 otor cover
#9591AT G1 - Teal/Light Gray
#9591A G1 - Light Gray/Dark Gray
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2846
2820TK
2823UL
2883
2494
0102
2835
0869
2825
2824
5479
5717
2890ER
0864
2843TK
5103
5051HG
5053
5059OR
2010
5819HG
2014
2838A
5031TK
2869HG
2868OR
5303
5304
2861
5174HG
2849
01010
2860HG
2833
2862HG
2834
2856
2867
2822HG
2828HG
2830HG
0197
5401
5402
2842HG
5468
05117S
5462
5100
2826TK
2839SW
5129
5107-1
5112SW
2881ER
0107
0143
5465
5117/1
0104
5463
5110
5766HG
0103
0140
0176TL
Power head cover, complete - teal
Exhaust filter
Exhaust filter cover - teal
Swivel neck assembly
ale contact holder
Cable clamp
Screw F 3.9 x 13
Bypass valve
Internal cable
Swivel neck bearing r.h.
Swivel neck support r.h.
Swivel neck support l.h.
Swivel neck bearing l.h.
PCB Power supply
Internal Cable
Brush roller release - teal
Spring
Axle assembly
Axle
Foot pedal - orange
Axle spring
Wheel, complete
Axle clamp
Brush roller
Bearing block r.h. - teal/light gray
Rubbing plate
Access door (incl. pos. 127 & 128)
Access door axle
Access door spring
Pile adjustment axle
Pile adjustment wheel
Axle clamp
Screw A 4 x 16
Cover
Thrust member
Pile adjustment knob
Thrust member
Clamp
Spring
Chassis, complete, G2
Front bottom plate, complete
Rear bottom plate, complete
(incl. pos. 142)
Screw 4 x 12
Wire tie
Wire tie
Bumper, set
otor 1300W / 120V
Carbon brush set
Vacuum motor pulley 2 R
Rubber mounting
otor cover - teal
Cover for air channel
Support lever
Support spring
otor pulley cover
Computer controller
Screw C 2.9 x 13
Washer 3.2 DIN 125
Sensor
Sensor pulley
Screw C 3.9 x 25
Belt 2 R-310-6
Belt 219 3 HTDII-6
Bearing block l.h., complete
Screw C 3.9 x 16
Washer 4.3
Screw A 4 x 30
#9592AT G2 Teal/Light G ay Machine
Pos. Pa t # Desc iption
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SEBO ESSENTIAL G2 Powe Head
#9592AT G2 - Teal/Light Gray
#9592A G2 - Light Gray/Dark Gray
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SEBO VACUUM CLEANER WARRANTY
Five Years Non-Wear Parts - Five Years Motor - One Year Labor
1. Your authorized SEB dealer or SEB will provide the
original product purchaser with replacement of Non-
Wear Parts which fail due to a material or workman-
ship defect for a period of five (5) years from the orig-
inal date of purchase of new product. SEB America
will provide a five (5) year warranty on suction motors
and brush drive motors.
2. Your authorized SEB dealer or SEB will repair (or will
cover labor charges associated with repair) a defective
SEB vacuum cleaner at no cost to the original pur-
chaser, within one (1) year of original purchase of new
product.
3. SEB America or an authorized SEB dealer must
complete all warranty repairs.
4. To locate an authorized SEB dealer in your area, or to
register a warranty claim in the United States of
America, please visit our website at www.sebo.us.
5. To locate an authorized SEB dealer in your area, or to
register a warranty claim in Canada, please call Floor
Care Equipment, Ltd. at (403) 250-5005.
6. The warranties provided for above apply exclusively to
SEB Vacuum Cleaners which are used residentially.
No warranty is provided for SEB vacuum cleaners
used commercially.
7. The Wear Parts excluded from warranty coverage
include filter bags, micro-hygiene filters, exhaust
filters, the cable (external cord), the attachment hose,
the brush rollers, the front bottom plate, the rear
bottom plate, the telescopic tube, the crevice nozzle,
the upholstery nozzle, the dusting brush and all of the
optional attachments. (See “ ptional Attachments” on
page 5 of this manual).
8. This warranty applies only while your SEB Vacuum
Cleaner is physically located within the United States of
America and its territories or Canada.
9. The purchase receipt showing 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 efficiently as possible, please retain your original
purchase receipt and mail in the warranty card provided
with your new SEB vacuum cleaner. You may also reg-
ister on our website at www.sebo.us.
10. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may
also have other legal rights, which vary from
state/province to state/province.
11. SEB America will not process nor will it accept
responsibility for warranty claims for machines pur-
chased from dealers located in Canada. Floor Care
Equipment, Ltd. will not process nor will it accept
responsibility for warranty claims for machines pur-
chased from dealers located in the United States.
EXCLUSIVE REMED : The remedies provided under the terms of this Warranty are the purchaser’s exclusive remedies
and are in lieu of any other remedies otherwise available.
THE WARRANT DOES NOT COVER:
• Used or secondhand products.
• Products outside of the warranty period.
• Items not manufactured by SEB .
• Normal maintenance service.
• Equipment damaged by improper use, accident,
other casualty or negligence.
• Machines equipped with nonauthorized
attachments or modifications.
• Machines on which the serial number has been
altered or removed.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS:
SEB MAKES N THER REPRESENTATI NS R WARRANTIES,
EXPRESSED R IMPLIED AND SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDES THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES F MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
F R A PARTICULAR PURP SE.
SEB WILL N T BE LIABLE F R INCIDENTAL R C NSEQUEN-
TIAL DAMAGES F ANY KIND R NATURE.
THIS DISCLAIMER F IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL N T
APPLY T THE EXTENT SAID DISCLAIMER IS N T ALL WED BY
APPLICABLE STATE/PR VINCIAL LAW.
To contact SEBO in the United States of America:
SEB America, LLC
Telephone: (800) 334-6614 • (303) 792-9181
Fax: (303) 792-9196
Website: www.sebo.us
To contact SEBO in Canada:
Floor Care Equipment, Ltd.
Telephone: (800) 661-8687 • (403) 250-5005
Fax: (403) 250-5057
Website: www.sebocanada.ca
© Copyright SEB America, LLC • All rights reserved.
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