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The green LEDs on the status display [1-12] in­

dicate the current performance level.
11.2 Connecting sleeve
The bypass function of the connecting sleeve 

prevents strong suction from sanding machines 

and floor nozzles on smooth surfaces.
Open
► Turn the adjusting ring to the "OPEN" posi­

tion.

Close
► Turn the adjusting ring to the "CLOSE" posi­

tion.

11.3 Temperature cut-out
To protect against overheating, the tempera­

ture cut-out switches off the cordless mobile 

dust extractor before it reaches the critical 

temperature. The status display LED [1-12] in­

dicates a fault.

LED lights up red

Excessive temperature

► Switch off the cordless mobile dust extrac­

tor, let it cool down.

► Switch the cordless mobile dust extractor 

on again after approx. ten minutes.

11.4 Connecting with the T-Loc
The cordless mobile dust extractor can be 

closed, opened and connected by turning the T-

Loc:

Close the cordless mobile dust extrac­

tor [3a].

Open the cordless mobile dust extrac­

tor [3b].

Connect the cordless mobile dust extractor 

to the storage box [3c].

Before lifting, always close the T-Loc at 

the cordless mobile dust extractor or 

connect to the storage box and check for secure 

holding.
Max. load for connection to other Systainers: 20 

kg
11.5 Use/Adjust shoulder strap [4]
Max. permissible load of shoulder strap: 20 kg
The shoulder strap can be attached in two dif­

ferent positions:

Carrying the cordless mobile dust extrac­

tor: Shoulder strap on the cordless mobile 

dust extractor [4a]

Carrying the storage box with the cordless 

mobile dust extractor: Shoulder strap on 

the storage box [4b]

Before lifting, check the shoulder strap for 

proper functionality and put the T-loc on the 

cordless mobile dust extractor into the corre­

sponding position.
Adjust the length of the shoulder strap at the 

adjusting tab [4c].

12 Working

12.1 Extracting dry materials

 

 

CAUTION

Hazardous dust
Damage to the respiratory passage
► Always use a filter bag!

 

 

CAUTION

Hazardous dust
Damage to the respiratory passage
► Check that the main filter is undamaged 

before extracting.

When extracting dust that exceeds the 

limit value, only extract from one dust 

source (power or compressed-air tool).
Observe the following when extracting dust 

generated by operating power tools:
Ensure there is adequate ventilation! Observe 

regional regulations!
Limit values: Exhaust air max. 50% of the fresh 

air volume
Equation: room volume V

R

 x air renewal rate L

W

Observe the following information:

Keep the area around the exhaust air open­

ing [1-8] clear.

The cordless mobile dust extractor is a sta­

tionary system and not suitable for pulling 

at the suction hose. Use the handle [1-4]

front handle [1-7] or shoulder strap [4].

Two cleaning nozzles [5] are stored inside 

the storage box.

12.2 After finishing work
► Switch off the cordless mobile dust extrac­

tor.

► Remove the battery pack.

Note: Keep the unused battery pack away 

from metal objects (e.g. nails, screws, keys, 

paper clips, etc.) as these may cause bridg­

ing of the contacts.

► Empty the dirt trap.

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Summary of Contents for 576941

Page 1: ...en Original Instructions Cordless mobile dust extractor 6 Read all instructions before using CTC SYS I Festool GmbH Wertstraße 20 73240 Wendlingen Germany www festoolusa com 10418891_A 2021 03 16 ...

Page 2: ...1 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 4 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 ...

Page 3: ...2a 2b 1 2 click 3a 3b 3c 4a click click ...

Page 4: ...4b 5 7 6 4c 3 2 1 45 45 1 2 6 2 6 1 ...

Page 5: ...10 9 8 2 1 ...

Page 6: ...dous dust Do not climb on the unit Do not absorb any water or liquids Do not leave in the rain Risk of tilting Inserting the battery pack Removing the battery pack Tip or advice Handling instruction Do not dispose of it with domestic waste Tool contains a chip which stores data See section 18 2 W watt h hour min minutes s seconds kg kilograms Pa pascal dB decibel V volts A amperes Hz hertz a c alt...

Page 7: ...to be used as a toy Close attention is necessary when used by or near children Use only as describes in this manual Use only manufacturer s recom mended attachments If the dust extractor is not working as it should has been dropped dam aged left outdoors or dropped into water return it to a service center Do not handle dust extractor with wet hands Do not put any object into openings Do not use wi...

Page 8: ...e under dry conditions WARNING Device may contain hazardous dust Only have the device maintained and emptied and only have the filter replaced by an authorised specialist using suitable protective equipment Always operate with the filter system installed Risk of explosion and fire Do not extract Sparks or hot dust combustible or explosive materials e g magnesium aluminium pet rol diluting agents a...

Page 9: ...he man ufacturer can result in electric shocks and or serious accidents Keep the unused battery pack away from metal objects e g nails screws keys paper clips etc that could cause bridging of the con tacts A short circuit between the battery contacts can cause burns or fire Only use the battery pack in combination with your Festool device This is the only way to protect the battery pack from dange...

Page 10: ...aries depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles Wash hands after handling WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY USER MUST READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL English 10 ...

Page 11: ...ust Extractor Motor voltage 36 V 2x 18 V Compatible battery packs 1 BP18 Li 4 0 HPC AS BP18 Li 4 0 HPC ASI BP18 Li 3 1 C BP18 Li 3 1 CI Max suction capacity air extractor turbine 101 m h 147 m h 3567 cu ft h 5191 cu ft h Max vacuum turbine 190 hPa Filter surface area 5357 cm 830 34 sq in Suction hose D 27x3m AS 90 CT Sound pressure level as per EN 60335 2 69 uncertain ty K 68 dB A 3 dB Hand arm vi...

Page 12: ...e battery interface may impair correct contact and lead to the contacts being damaged A faulty contact may result in the machine over heating or being damaged 2b Remove the battery pack 2a klick Insert the battery pack until it clicks into place The cordless mobile dust extractor can only be operated with two battery packs Compatible battery packs see section 5 Further information about the charge...

Page 13: ... a battery pack from the cordless mobile dust extractor The cordless mobile dust extractor can be connected to as many as five remote con trols at the same time The cordless mo bile dust extractor can only be connected to one battery powered power tool at a time If a cordless mobile dust extractor which was initially switched on using the battery pack is switched off using the remote con trol the ...

Page 14: ... dust extrac tor Shoulder strap on the cordless mobile dust extractor 4a Carrying the storage box with the cordless mobile dust extractor Shoulder strap on the storage box 4b Before lifting check the shoulder strap for proper functionality and put the T loc on the cordless mobile dust extractor into the corre sponding position Adjust the length of the shoulder strap at the adjusting tab 4c 12 Work...

Page 15: ...lashes red The remote control s battery is nearly empty and must be replaced 13 4 Changing the remote control s battery 7 The remote control is operated using a CR 2032 battery If the battery compartment is opened we recommend that you replace the seal 20 x 1 3 mm Open the battery compartment closure Replace the battery Close the battery compartment 13 5 Software update To check whether a software...

Page 16: ...pose of components that cannot be cleaned Use impermeable bags to do so Observe the applicable disposal provisions Keep the contacts on the cordless mobile dust extractor charger and battery pack clean 15 1 Changing the filter bag Open the cordless mobile dust extractor with T Loc Attention Risk of tilting Changing the filter bag Remove the filter bag 8 Insert a filter bag 9 Close the cordless mob...

Page 17: ... accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more o...

Page 18: ...tion The radiated output power of the Wireless De vice is below the Innovation Science and Eco nomic Development ISED radio frequency ex posure limits The Wireless Device should be used in such a manner such that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized English 18 ...

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