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Festool GmbH Wertstraße 20 D-73240 Wendlingen Germany Tel.: +49 (0)7024-804-0 Fax: +49 (0)7024-804-20608 E-Mail: [email protected] Instruction manual Page 6 IMPORTANT: Read all instructions before using. Guide d’utilisation Page 17 IMPORTANT: Lire toutes les instructions avant de démarrer les travaux. Manual de instrucciones Página 28 IMPORTANTE: Lea todas las instrucciones antes de usar. Instruction manual Guide d’utilisation Manual de instrucciones CLEANTEX CT 26 E AC CT 36 E AC CT 48 E AC 3 0 0 _ 5 7 6 2 0 7 1 1-7 1-6 1-9 1-5 1-8 1-4 1-3 1-2 1-10 1-1 1-11 1-13 1-12 2-1 2-2 2-3 2 Contents ~ alternating current Symbols............................................... 6 direct current d.c. Safety instructions............................... 6 n no load speed Technical data...................................... 7 0 Class II Construction Functional description......................... 8 .../min revolutions or reciprocation per minute Intended use........................................ 8 min-1 Operation............................................. 9 h hour Settings................................................ 10 min minutes Working................................................ 10 s seconds Filter..................................................... 11 kg kilograms After finishing work............................. 14 diameter Service and maintenance.................... 14 tip, hint Accessories.......................................... 15 Disposal............................................... 15 Pa pascal Warranty............................................... 15 dB decibel Warning of general danger Symbols Risk of electric shock V volts Read the Operating Instructions/Notes! W watts A amperes Wear a dust mask. Hz hertz Safety instructions Important Safety Instructions – Do not leave the dust extractor when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before When using an electrical appliance, basis precau- servicing. tions should always be followed, including the fol- – Use indoors only. lowing: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS – Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near children. BEFORE USING THIS DUST EXTRACTOR: – Use only as describes in this manual. Use only WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire, electric manufacturer's recommended attachments. shock, or injury: – Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If the dust extractor is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to a service center. – Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp 6 edges or corners. Do not run dust extractor over GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces. This appliance must be grounded. If it should mal- – Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, function or breakdown, grounding provides a path grasp the plug, not the cord. of least resistance for electric current to reduce the – Do not handle plug or dust extractor with wet risk of electric shock. This vacuum cleaner is hands. equipped with a cord having an equipment-ground- – Do not put any object into openings. Do not use ing conductor and grounding plug. The plug must with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, be inserted into a appropriate outlet that is properly hair, and anything that may reduce air flow. installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. – Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts. WARNING - Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result – Turn off all controls before unplugging. in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qual- – Use extra care when cleaning on stairs. ified electrician or service person if you are in doubt – Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do liquids, such as gasoline, or use in areas where not modify the plug provided with the dust extractor they may be present. - if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet in- – Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. See stalled by a qualified electrician. Grounding instructions. Polarization Instructions – Do not pick up anything that is burning or smok- To reduce the risk of electric shock, this vacuum ing, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. cleaner has a polarized plug (one blade is wider – Do not use without dust bag and/or filters in than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized out- place. let only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, con- SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS tact a qualified electrician to install the proper out- let. Do not change the plug in any way. Health hazard by dust WARNING! Various dust created by power The risk from these exposures sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other varies, depending on how often construction activities contains chemicals you do this type of work. To re- known (to the State of California) to cause cancer, duce your exposure to these birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some ex- chemicals: work in a well ven- amples of these chemicals are: tilated area, and work with ap- • lead from lead-based paints, proved safety equipment, such as dust masks that • crystalline silica from bricks and cement and are specially designed to filter out microscopic par- other masonry products, and ticles. Wash hands after handling. • arsenic and chromium from chemically treated WARNING lumber. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, USER MUST READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Technical data Dust extractor CT 26 E AC, CT 36 E AC, CT 48 E AC Power consumption (dust extractor only) 2.9 - 8.3 A (350 - 1000 W) 1.) Total connected load max. 12 A (1440 W) Max. rating of connected Power Tool 3.7 A 2.) Volume flow (air), turbine max. 234 m³/h (8.4 cu.ft./h) Vacuum, turbine max. 24000 Pa 7 Dust extractor CT 26 E AC, CT 36 E AC, CT 48 E AC Filter surface 6318 cm² (979.3 sq.in.) Suction hose (diameter x length) 27 mm x 3.5 m (1.06 in. x 11.48 in.) Protection type IP X4 Sound pressure level as per IEC 60704-2-1 71 dB(A) Container capacity CT 26 E AC 26 l (6.9 gal.) CT 36 E AC 36 l (9.5 gal.) CT 48 E AC 48 l (12.7 gal.) Dimensions L x W x H CT 26 E AC 630 x 365 x 540 mm (24.8 in. x 14.4 in. x 21.3 in.) CT 36 E AC 630 x 365 x 596 mm (24.8 in. x 14.4 in. x 23.5 in.) CT 48 E AC 740 x 406 x 1005 mm (29.1 in. x 16.0 in. x 39.6 in.) Weight CT 26 E AC 14.7 kg (32.4 lbs) CT 36 E AC 15.2 kg (33.5 lbs) CT 48 E AC 19.6 kg (43.2 lbs) 1. ) 8.3 A (1000 W) is the medium value for different operation conditions, a maximum power consumption of 10 A (1200 W) is possible. 2. ) When the suction power adjuster [1-7] is adjusted to the lowest suction power (see page 10, chapter Settings - Adjusting the suction power) the maximal rating of a connected power tool can be 9.1 Amps. Functional description The pictures for the functional description are on a [1-5] Handle fold-out page at the beginning of the instruction [1-6] SysDoc manual. When reading of the manual you can fold out this page for having always an overview of the [1-7] Automatic cleaning machine. [1-8] Suction power adjuster [1-1] Intake opening [1-9] Switch [1-2] Module slot [1-10] Locking clip [1-3] Appliance socket [1-11] Dust container [1-4] Hose store [1-13] Brake Intended use The dust extractor is designed for use as specified for the aspiration and evacuation of non-noxious WARNING dusts, dirt, sand, shavings etc.. The user will be liable for damage due to improp- The dust extractor is designed as specified for vac- er use. uuming water. The dust extractor is designed for household, com- mercial or both use. 8 Operation WARNING CAUTION Unauthorised voltage or frequency! Risk of injury from tools starting up unexpectedly Risk of accident (cid:88)Before setting the switch to the "AUTO" or (cid:88)The mains voltage and the frequency of the pow- "MAN" position, make sure that the connected er source must correspond with the specifica- tool is switched off. tions on the machine's name plate. The switch [1-9] serves as an On/Off switch. It has (cid:88)In North America, only Festool machines with three positions: the voltage specifications 120 V/60 Hz may be used. Switch position "0" Appliance socket [1-3] is disconnected from the Consider the pictures on the fold-out page. power, mobile dust extractor is switched off. Initial operation "MAN" switch position (cid:88) Open the locking clips [2-2] and remove the top Appliance socket [1-3] is disconnected from the section of the machine [2-1]. power, the mobile dust extractor starts. (cid:88) Remove the accessories from the dust contain- "Auto" switch position er [2-3] and the packaging! Appliance socket [1-3] is connected to the power, (cid:88) Insert a filter or disposal bag in the dirt trap (see the mobile dust extractor starts when the connect- chapter Changing the filter bag and Changing ed tool is switched on. the disposal bag). Extension Cord (cid:88) Attach the cable holder to the rear of the mobile dust extractor (see Fig. [3]). If an extension cord is required, it must have suffi- cient cross-section to prevent an excessive drop in 3 voltage or overheating. An excessive drop in voltage reduces the output and can lead to failure of the motor. The table below shows you the correct cord di- ameter as a function of the cord length for this tool. Total Extension Cord 25 50 100 150 Lenght (feet) Cable size (AWG) 14 12 not recom- mended Use only U.L. and CSA listed extension cords. Never use two extension cords together. Instead, use one long one. (cid:76) The lower the AWG number, the stronger the cord. The antistatic system Friction inside the extraction hose causes static electricity to develop during extraction. Operating (cid:88) Replace the top section [2-1] and close the personnel may receive unpleasant electric shocks locking clips [2-2]. while working. The mobile dust extractor is fitted (cid:88) Connect the suction hose to the machine. with an antistatic system as standard to discharge Switch on/off any static electricity that may develop. However, al- ways use the enclosed antistatic extraction hose. (cid:88) Insert the plug into an earthed socket. 9 Settings Consider the pictures on the fold-out page. Adjusting the suction power Connecting electric power tools You can use the suction power adjuster [1-8] to adapt the machine suction power to different appli- WARNING cations. AUTOClean - Cleaning the main filter Risk of injury To maintain a constant suction power when extract- (cid:88)Observe the maximum connected loads for the ing fine dust, you can adjust the frequency of the appliance socket (see chapter "Technical data"). automatic [1-7] cleaning system in infinite vari- (cid:88)Make sure that the power tool is switched off be- ables using the rotary knob. Always use the auto- fore connecting or disconnecting. matic cleaning system in combination with a dis- posal bag. (cid:88) Connect the electric power tool to the appliance Before performing wet extraction tasks or socket [1-3]. working with a filter bag, set the [1-7] rotary Connecting pneumatic tools knob to position 0. (cid:88) Set the automatic cleaning function to the high- est setting when [1-7] extracting large quanti- WARNING ties of dust. Risk of injury Manual cleaning (cid:88)Make sure that the pneumatic tool is switched If the suction power decreases, cleaning can off before connecting or disconnecting. be started manually by turning the switch [1-9] to the AC symbol positioned on either If the compressed air module [1-2] (496141) is in- side of the switch. stalled, the automatic switch-on function of the We recommend cleaning the main filter complete- mobile dust extractor also works in combination ly if severely clogged: with pneumatic tools. We also recommend installing the VE service unit (cid:88) Cover the end of the nozzle or suction hose with your hand for 2 seconds. (495886). The service unit filters and lubricates the compressed air and enables an adjustment of the (cid:88) Turn the switch [1-9] to the AC symbol. air pressure. An IAS adapter (454757) is available to (cid:76) When the CT-VS closing slide is used (order no.: connect Festool pneumatic tools to the IAS system. 497926), the filter can be cleaned fully without The operating pressure of the tool must be 6 bar for removing the connected electric power tools. the automatic switch-on unit to function correctly. In intensive applications that generate adherent Temperature cut-out dust, it may be necessary to clean the filter element mechanically under certain circumstances (ex- To prevent overheating, a temperature cut-out tract). Wear a dust mask! switches the mobile dust extractor off when it Applying the brake reaches a critical temperature. (cid:88) Switch off the mobile dust extractor and allow to Folding out the brake lever [1-13] prevents the mo- cool for about 5 minutes. bile dust extractor from rolling. To achieve this, lift the front end of the mobile dust extractor slightly (cid:76) If the mobile dust extractor will not switch on and push the brake lever downwards until it latches again, please contact a Festool service work- into place. Push the lever [1-12] again to release. shop. Working Handling in the hose store. You can do the same with the mains cable through the other recess [4-2]. Hose store: after finishing work, you can feed the suction hose through the recess [4-3] and place it 10

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