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Contents

1 Symbols............................................... 6

2 Intended use........................................6

3 Technical data..................................... 6

4 Safety instructions.............................. 7

5 Machine features.................................7

6 Operation.............................................7

7 Settings................................................8

8 Working............................................... 8

9 Filter.................................................... 9

10 After finishing work...........................10

11 Service and maintenance..................10

12 Accessories....................................... 10

13 Environment...................................... 11

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Symbols

Warning of general danger

Risk of electric shock

Read the Operating Instructions/Notes!

Wear a dust mask.

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Intended use

The  mobile  dust  extractor  is  designed  for  use 

as specified for the aspiration and evacuation of 

non-noxius dusts, dirt, sand, shavings etc..

The mobile dust extractors are designed to ex­

tract water

as  well  as  for  heavy-duty  applications  and  in­

dustrial  use  in  accordance  with  IEC  60335-1 

and IEC 60335-2-69.

 

WARNING

The user will be liable for damage due to im­

proper use.

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Technical data

Mobile dust extractors
Power consumption

350 - 1200 W

Maximum appliance socket connected load

1200 W

Max. suction capacity (air), turbine

234 m³/h (3900 l/min)

Max. vacuum, turbine

24000 Pa

Filter surface area

6318 cm²

Suction hose

D 27 / 32 mm x 3,5 m - AS

Length of the net cable

7,5 m

Sound pressure level as per EN 60704-2-1 / Uncertainty K

71 dB(A) / 3 dB

Protection category

IP X4

Container capacity

CT 26 E AC

26 l

CT 36 E AC, CT 36 E AC-LHS

36 l

CT 48 E AC

48 l

Dimensions L x W x H

CT 26 E AC

630 x 365 x 540 mm

CT 36 E AC, CT 36 E AC-LHS

630 x 365 x 596 mm

CT 48 E AC

740 x 406 x 1005 mm

Weight

CT 26 E AC

14.7 kg

CT 36 E AC, CT 36 E AC-LHS

15.2 kg

CT 48 E AC

19,6 kg

English

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Summary of Contents for CLEANTEX CT 36 E AC

Page 1: ...riginal operating manual Mobile dust extractors 6 CT 26 E AC CT 36 E AC CT 36 E AC LHS CT 48 E AC Festool GmbH Wertstraße 20 D 73240 Wendlingen 49 0 7024 804 0 49 0 7024 804 20608 www festool com 717086_002 ...

Page 2: ...AC AC AC 0 m ax AC 1 5 1 9 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 6 1 7 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 8 1 10 1 1 4 CT 36 E AC LHS 2 2 2 2 3 2 1 ...

Page 3: ...1 2 3 5 1 2 3 6 3 4 CT M 36 E AC CT M 36 E AC 1 4 1 4 4 2 ...

Page 4: ...1 2 3 7 1 2 3 8 9 1 9 3 9 9 2 ...

Page 5: ...10 1 10 2 10 1 2 3 5 4 ...

Page 6: ... in dustrial use in accordance with IEC 60335 1 and IEC 60335 2 69 WARNING The user will be liable for damage due to im proper use 3 Technical data Mobile dust extractors Power consumption 350 1200 W Maximum appliance socket connected load 1200 W Max suction capacity air turbine 234 m h 3900 l min Max vacuum turbine 24000 Pa Filter surface area 6318 cm Suction hose D 27 32 mm x 3 5 m AS Length of ...

Page 7: ...sing a crane hook or lifting gear 5 Machine features 1 1 Intake opening 1 2 Module slot 1 3 Appliance socket 1 4 Electrical outlet module circuit breaker 1 5 Hose store 1 6 Handle 1 7 SysDoc 1 8 Automatic cleaning 1 9 Switch 1 10 Suction power adjuster 1 11 Locking clip 1 12 Dust container 1 13 Brake 1 14 Lever 6 Operation WARNING Unauthorised voltage or frequency Risk of accident The mains voltag...

Page 8: ...black brake lev er downwards until it latches into place Push the green lever 1 14 again to release 7 5 Temperature cut out A temperature cut out switches the mobile dust extractor off when it reaches a critical tempera ture to prevent overheating A temperature cut out switches the mobile dust extractor off when it reaches a critical temperature to prevent overheating Switch off the mobile dust ex...

Page 9: ...ommend using a special wet filter The dust extractor stops automatically when the maximum level is reached CAUTION Escaping foam and fluids Switch off the machine immediately and empty the dirt trap 8 6 The antistatic system Friction inside the extraction hose causes static electricity to develop during extraction Operat ing personnel may receive unpleasant electric shocks while working The mobile...

Page 10: ...iner The dust container 2 3 can be emptied once the top section has been removed After extracting fluids clean the fill level sensors 10 1 regularly with a soft cloth and inspect for damage 11 Service and maintenance WARNING Risk of injury electric shock Always disconnect the mains plug from the socket before performing maintenance work on the machine All maintenance and repair work which re quire...

Page 11: ...or upgrading the mobile dust extractor are available in the accessories programme Modules must be fitted to the module slot 1 2 by an authorised service workshop Compressed air module Socket module with permanent power sup ply Socket module with automatic switch on unit Energy box module EAA for using the au tomatic switch on unit on the EAA You can find more detailed information on the modules at...

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