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References to illustrations
The illustrations referred to in the text
are shown at the end of these operat-
ing instructions.
Features of the Electrobrush
The roller brush in the Electrobrush is
motor-driven.
The Electrobrush removes deep-seated
dirt and prevents areas of frequent use
from becoming a path.
Two of the four rollers are height-ad-
justable, allowing you to adjust the gap
between the Electrobrush and the floor.
Recommended use
Please note that the Electrobrush
should not be used to vacuum deep-
pile rugs and carpets or valuable
hand-knotted rugs and carpets, e.g.,
Persian and oriental rugs, etc. or long
piled rugs and carpets. There is a
risk of the threads being pulled out.
The SEB 228 Electro Plus is particularly
suitable for intensive vacuuming of car-
pets which are subject to hard wear.
The SEB 228 Electro SC SoftCarpet is
especially designed for cleaning partic-
ularly soft carpeting.
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.
Guide to the appliance(Fig. 01)
Release button
Connection socket
Foot switch for releasing the con-
nection socket
Height indicator
Foot switch for adjusting the
height
How to use the Electrobrush
To achieve the best results, pass the
Electrobrush slowly backwards and
forwards over the carpet or floor.
For rugs with fringe, always draw the
Electrobrush from the middle of the rug
across the fringe towards the floor to
keep the fringe smooth.
Connecting the Electrobrush to the
vacuum cleaner (Figs. 02 - 08)
Connect the Electrobrush to the vac-
uum cleaner as illustrated.
Adjusting the height(Fig. 09)
The Electrobrush has five settings for
adjusting the distance between the
Electrobrush and the floor. The display
shows the setting selected.
Setting 1 - closest to the floor
Setting 5 or SC+: furthest from the floor
Press the foot switch repeatedly until
the required setting is reached.
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