SEBO
Structural Loosening / Housing Damage
Cordless SEBO vacuum handle or body feels loose or flexes excessively during use.
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Possible Causes
Loose housing screws, cracked handle shell, worn pivot joints, broken locking tabs
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Remove the battery before tightening screws or opening the housing.
- Inspect screws: Look for missing or loose screws along the handle and body. Tighten gently with the correct screwdriver; do not overtighten.
- Check for cracks: Examine the plastic housing around the handle and pivot points. If cracks are present, the affected housing section may need replacement.
- Inspect joints: For models with folding or pivoting handles, check that the locking mechanism engages fully. Replace worn locking levers or pins if the handle does not lock securely.
- Replace damaged shells: If the handle or body shell is significantly damaged, replace the shell assembly to maintain structural integrity and safety.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Handle Housing
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