Illustrations
The illustrations referred to in the text
are shown at the end of these operat-
ing instructions.
Using the Electrobrush
The roller brush in the Electrobrush is
motor driven.
The Electrobrush removes deep seated
dirt and prevents areas of frequent use
being trodden into a path. Four rollers
keep the Electrobrush 1.5 mm above
floor level.
Use
Recommended use
Do not use the Electrobrush to
clean highly variable or uneven
floors. The base plate on the Electro-
brush might come into contact with
the floor and cause damage.
The Electrobrush should not be
used for vacuuming deep-pile rugs
and carpets or valuable hand-knot-
ted rugs and carpets, e.g. Persian
and oriental rugs etc. There is a
danger of the threads being pulled
out.
The Electrobrush is particularly suitable
for intensive vacuuming of carpets
which are subject to hard wear.
The standard floorhead or one of the
Miele floorbrushes should be used for
cleaning hard floors.
It is also important to observe the
flooring manufacturer's cleaning and
care instructions.
How to use the Electrobrush
To achieve the best results, pass the
Electrobrush slowly backwards and
forwards over the carpet or floor.
For rugs and carpets with fringes al-
ways draw the Electrobrush from the
middle of the rug or carpet across the
fringe towards the floor.
Connecting the SEB 216 to your cyl-
inder vacuum cleaner (dia. 01 + 02)
The position of the socket on your va-
cuum cleaner will vary depending on
model.
Connect the Electrobrush to the va-
cuum cleaner as illustrated.
Connecting the SEB 217 to your cyl-
inder or mini upright vacuum
cleaner (dia. 03, 04 + 05)
The position of the socket on your va-
cuum cleaner will vary depending on
model.
Connect the Electrobrush to the va-
cuum cleaner as illustrated.
Switching on and off
The Electrobrush switches on with the
vacuum cleaner.
Some vacuum cleaners have a switch
for switching the Electrobrush on an off
independently.
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