Specifications

In 1978, two engineers founded SEBO in Velbert, Germany.
Since then, SEBO has become the most important manu-
facturer of high-quality commercial vacuum cleaners in
the world, with sales in Europe, Asia, Africa and North
America. Millions of SEBO vacuums have been sold to
hotels, hospitals, schools . . . even The White House!
SEBO’s first shipment to the U.S.A. was in 1979 for
commercial cleaning customers, followed by its duo-P
Cleaning Powder in 1984, and its household vacuums
were launched in 1997. Today, SEBO stands as a
synonym for high-quality vacuums in commercial and
retail markets worldwide.
An integrated suction hose on an upright vacuum.
A timing-belt-driven brush with clutch
protection.
A dust bag that fills from the top, followed by
a microfilter and then the motor.
An electrostatic microfilter.
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n electronic brush control and safety shut off.
A soft bumper on a canister vacuum, which
protects furniture and walls from damage.
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n electronically controlled automatic height
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djustment, S-class filtration, and a detail
wand with telescopic hose. To this day, the
most modern vacuum cleaner in the world!
SEBO was the WORLD’S FIRST
Vacuum Manufacturer to Introduce:
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AUTOMATIC X
FELIX
AIRBELT C
AIRBELT K
DUO CLEANING
POWER HEADS
ESSENTIAL G
ELECTRONIC 370
There is more to being environmentally aware than just looking at
energy ratings . . . friends of the environment also want their new
appliances to be responsibly manufactured. Everyone knows to look
for efficiency when it comes to buying new appliances for the home,
but what about the amount of energy consumed in their production
and distribution? Sometimes this can far exceed the energy used
during the entire lifespan of a product.
Made in Germany, using locally sourced materials and components,
SEBO vacuum cleaners are built to last and are manufactured in an
environmentally responsible way that reduces waste and uses fewer
resources. Plastic is recycled into new components, and the SEBO
factory is completely self-sustaining with respect to electricity.
Its combined heat and power system produces the electricity
required to run the factory’s machinery. The warm air and water
created by the system’s generators are then used to heat the factory
and warehouse.
For SEBO, reducing the carbon footprint of a product starts in the
initial design process. An important consideration is to ensure that
products pack into the smallest possible cartons, and that carton
sizes allow the maximum number of machines to fit on a pallet.
Most SEBO packaging is made from unbleached recycled cardboard,
and waste paper from the offices is shredded and re-used for
packing. Even deliveries are carefully planned, to ensure delivery
trucks are running economically and are filled to capacity.
Water resources are also conserved at the SEBO factory.
Rainwater is collected from the roof, then filtered and stored, to be
used in production and within the factory washrooms, saving the
unnecessary use of treated drinking water.
The factory and offices are designed to use natural light as much
as possible, avoiding artificial lighting and the associated power
consumption. And work hours are scheduled to make use of
daylight hours; this also improves the working environment
for employees.
Buy Your New Vacuum with a Green and Clean Conscience!
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
ACCOLADES
Suction Motor
Brush Motor
Belt Guarantee
Bag Capacity
H
andle Weight
Body Weight
Cord Length
Sound Level
Other Specs
Pgs. 3, 4 & 5
Pgs. 3, 10 & 11
Pgs. 3, 14,
16 & 17
Pgs. 3, 14,
18 & 19
Pgs. 3, 6 & 7 Pgs. 3, 8 & 9
Pg. 15
Pgs. 20 & 21
Pg. 21
Pg. 24
DISCO POLISHER
Pgs. 12 & 13
BAGS, FILTERS
& ACCESSORIES
Pgs. 5, 7, 9,
11, 13, 15, 17,
19, 22 & 23
THE SEBO STORY
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