12
13
EXCELLENCE SE-400
EXCELLENCE SE-400
ET1 Powerclean Head
Carpets only keep their appearance when brushed thoroughly during vacuuming.
3
2
5
2
1
6
7
4
3
10
1
8
9
11
10
1
Powerhead
2
Brush height adjustment
3
Swivel neck
4
Connection plug
5
Release button
6
Brush indicator light (red)
7
Power light (green)
8
Brush roller cover
9
Brush roller release button
10
Foot Pedal
11
Access door
The use of a powerhead is recommended for the optimal
cleaning of carpets. The rotating design of the swivel neck
(3) allows the powerhead to move in any direction, making
it easy to manoeuvre around obstacles. The powerhead
also has an adjustable brush height and to-the-edge brush
action for effective all round cleaning.
By pushing the foot pedal (10) and lowering the handle,
you activate the powerhead and the brush begins spinning.
Failure to use the foot pedal (10) will cause lasting damage
to the machine.
Start at setting 4 on the height adjuster (2) and adjust
according to the indicator light (6+7). The electronic
brush control constantly monitors the status of the brush,
communicating the status through the lights on top.
Operating Instructions
3
10
10
Always unplug the vacuum from the
mains power supply before dismantling any
part of the machine. The vacuum cleaner
powerhead contains electrical connections. The
vacuum cleaner powerhead is not a serviceable part.
Removing the Brush Roller:
To remove the brush roller,
press the button marked “PRESS” (9) and turn the bearing
(8) downward. Turn the brush (24) quickly to the right and
pull it out. We recommend regular removal of threads and
hair which have wound around the brush roller.
Removing Blockages:
If you can only feel a small amount
of suction or the brush is not functioning correctly there
might be a blockage.
Please refer to your vacuum cleaner manual first and have
a look at the Removing Blockages section. Check the
swivel neck of the powerhead and the orange trap-door
(11) on the bottom of the powerhead. Also check between
these two openings in the powerhead.
Start at setting 4 on the height adjuster (2) and adjust
according to the indicator light (6+7). The electronic
brush control constantly monitors the status of the brush,
communicating the status through the lights on top.
Green (7) and red (6):
The brush is not fully engaged in
the carpet. The height adjustment should be lowered. If the
height adjustment is at its lowest setting, the brush is worn and needs to be replaced.
This detail applies only to carpet.
Green light only (7):
Brush is working well. We strongly recommend in normal use
selecting a brush height that is only one level beneath that at which both the green and
red lights are on. For maximum cleaning performance, the brush height adjustment can
be lowered to its lowest setting.
Red light only (6):
The brush is blocked. (see below Removing Blockages) Turn off the
machine, unplug it, and then remove the blockage.
Maintenance and Servicing
Selecting the Correct Brush Height
8
9
24
11
3
10