LEISURE & HOSPITALITY
SEBO XP – Easy cleaning We learn more about the XP range of upright vacuum cleaners from SEBO.
The XP range of upright vacuum cleaners from SEBO are ideal for hospitality facilities. They feature powerful performance to easily pick up dust and dirt, and their independently proven filtration ensures it is retained in the machine. Hygienic dirt disposal using sealable bags protects users, who also appreciate that the XP machines are exceptionally quiet and light to use.
The XP range harnesses the power of an onboard computer to measure performance on the floor and continuously adjust to the optimum cleaning height, completely automatically. The powerful brush action gives deep cleaning performance and also pulls the vacuum cleaner forward so that the pushing force required to use it is close to zero, helping to make it light and easy to use for extended periods.
The integrated wand and hose mean that cleaning above the floor and reaching into awkward places is easy. The computer also warns when the bag needs changing, or
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when there is a blockage, and the multiple access points and cassette-style brush roller make the XP easy to maintain.
Once dirt is picked up, it is essential that it is retained in the vacuum cleaner and not released back into the air. Virtually all the dust and dirt which is picked up by an XP vacuum cleaner is safely trapped in the high filtration bag, which can be sealed and hygienically disposed of. The filtration of the XP has been independently tested by the DMT Test Institute in Germany to filter 99.97% of particles of 0.3 micron. Above this particle size, the filtration level is very close to 100%.
At SEBO we believe in building things to last. Our vacuum cleaners are durable, reliable and easy to repair, and can maintain their performance for many years.
For more information, please contact SEBO Sales on 01494 465533 or email
sales@sebo.co.uk.
www.sebo.co.uk x.com/TomoCleaning
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