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Sebo Air belt K3 Bagged Canister Vacuum Questions & Answers
How do you change the filter on the sebo X1.1 mine
Assuming you mean the long cylindrical filter that's in the bag compartment, you just pull it out using the little handle at the bottom. They are sometimes very tight, and you can use something like a screwdriver to lever it out (care not to damage the main casing). When inserting the new filter, lift the little metal lever so it's pushed up behind it (that's just a device that stops you closing the door with no filter in place.
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I need to know how to repalce the drive belt in a Sebo upright cl
Thanks to its automatic height-adjust feature, the Sebo X4 has two drive belts, one from the motor to the height-adjust sensor, and another from that sensor to the brush roller. To access them,first remove the base from the handle, undo the four recessed screws on the underside of the base, then turn it over and lift off the cover. You will then see the belts. The rest should be obvious (it's a while since I've done one of these, but I think you may have to loosen the screws holding the height-adjust sensor before you can slip the belt off).
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Sebo x1.1 Vacuum hose won't disconnect from the wand
If the hose on your Sebo X1.1 vacuum cleaner will not disconnect from the wand, it is possible that the hose is stuck or the connection is damaged. Here are a few things you can try to try to disconnect the hose:
- Gently twist and turn the hose while pulling it away from the wand. Be careful not to apply too much force, as you do not want to damage the hose or the wand.
- Check the connection point on both the hose and the wand for any visible damage or debris that may be preventing the hose from disconnecting.
- If the connection point is clear of debris but the hose is still stuck, you may be able to use a penetrating oil such as WD-40 to loosen the connection. Spray a small amount of oil on the connection point and allow it to sit for a few minutes before attempting to disconnect the hose again.
- If none of these methods work, it is possible that the connection is damaged and will need to be repaired or replaced. In this case, it may be best to seek the assistance of a professional or to contact the manufacturer for further assistance.
1/6/2023 9:43:58 AM •
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on Jan 06, 2023
My SEBO Pet vacuum makes a “screaming” sound when I take the main attachment off of the hose. It is absolutely fine when the long attachment is on and I’m vacuuming the floor for example, but if I use the hose on its own or with the small attachments, it makes a horrible sound until I put my hand over the end of it. What could be causing this? No obvious blockages, the bag isn’t full and the filter isn’t particularly blocked.
Remove the hose from the bag housing by pinching the retaining ring that attaches the hose to the machine. Turn the vacuum on with the hose removed. If the sound persists, the sound is coming from the hose itself. Hold the hose, letting it hang towards the ground. Look through the hose to see if anything is lodged. A scream or whistle can be caused by a paperclip, bobby pin, toothpick, or paper fragment stuck in the hose. You could also have a small tear or hole in the hose material, so carefully inspect the hose for cracks or holes.
5/6/2021 2:52:24 AM •
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on May 06, 2021
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