If there is a performance difference, you might see it on a suction meter, but in day-to-day use, you’re not really going to notice a difference..
If your Sebo vacuum is any variant or colour of one of the following models: X1, X1.1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X7, X8, XP1, XP2, XP3, XP10, XP20 or XP30 – then this article applies to you.. You will know that your Sebo has a self-levelling mechanism.(why it’s called an Automatic).
– you can see how it works on this short Sebo promo video:.The basic premise of the self-levelling feature is that when the machine is stood up, the cleaner head will rise up.When the machine is reclined, the cleaner head will lower to the floor surface (more so when the Boost button on X4 and X7 Boost models is used).. As long as your machine is perceptibly raising and lowering a little – and it may be a very little – when swapped between reclined and stood up positions (the green lights will tell you even if you can’t see it so easily), the likely fault is the brushroll..
But my brushroll looks OK?.You may have looked at your brushroll, perhaps cleaned it recently, and thought it looks OK and the bristles seem quite long.
But that isn’t all you need to know.
It’s not that simple.. After years of use, your brush roller may exhibit very little visible wear so gives the impression it is still fit for service.When the BBC want some vacuum expertise.
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