Sebo are the largest commercial vacuum manufacturer in the world and tend to be the default choice for not only care homes and retirement homes but other facilities such as hospitals.
Almost nothing from your old machine goes to waste.that machines arrive packed in.. We think it’s pretty amazing that, thanks to you taking the trouble to do this, bits from your old, unwanted end-of-life Sebo could be keeping other Sebos alive in Leeds, Lockerbie, London, or Llandudno for many years to come.
After you have used it for a decade or more.Over our lifetime, each one of us throws away over three tonnes of old electrical products.To preserve our environment, we need to look at ways of becoming more sustainable.
Recycling your old Sebo with us is green; it reduces the amount of end-of-life electrical appliances going into landfill..If you have a question not answered here or have a Sebo that isn’t an X1, X1.1, X4, X7 or XP to recycle, you can send us an email.recently assembled.
your new Sebo XP10, XP20 or XP30 vacuum (or Professional G overseas) and it is randomly cutting out, you’ve likely made a simple assembly error.. Watch this video for the easy fix..
This fix also applies to Automatic X machines such as the X7 although the locking lever looks a little different.Difficult to push on the carpet (especially deep pile carpet).
No power at all when you switch it on.Smoke, smell, or ominous rumbling from the motor.
The red ‘bag full’ warning light is still lit up when the bag has been changed.Cutting out after a short time with a bag or brush warning light on.