Ceiling
Maximum suction power
Wall
Minimum suction power
If the suction power is set too high, this
can lead to the power tool being overloa
ded, poor guidance or poor surface quality.
7.6
Dust extraction
WARNING
Health hazard posed by dust
► Always work with an extractor.
► Comply with national regulations.
► Wear a dust mask.
The power tool does not have its own extractor
unit. A Festool mobile dust extractor with an
extractor hose diameter of 36 mm or 27 mm
should therefore be connected to the extractor
connector
[1-11]
(36 mm recommended due to
the reduced risk of clogging and higher suction
power).
Recommendation:
Use an antistatic extractor
hose. This helps reduce the electric charge.
Always use the Festool CTL/M 36 E AC-
LHS or PLANEX mobile dust extractor for
the long-reach sander, as they are per
fectly designed for large quantities of dust
and have a dedusting system.
7.7
Adjusting the surface control light
The surface control light button
[1-4]
can be
used to switch the surface control light on and
off even when the power tool is switched off.
The surface control light switches off after one
hour when the power tool is switched off.
Controlling the surface control light via the
Festool Work app (only LHS 2 225 EQI)
If the power tool is connected to the
Festool Work app via
Bluetooth
®
(see Section
7.8
), the surface control light can be config
ured.
7.8
Connecting a power tool via Bluetooth
®
(only LHS 2 225 EQI)
Connecting to the new Festool Work app
The power tool can be configured with the
Festool Work app.
► Press the Bluetooth
®
button
[1-2]
on the
power tool for approximately three seconds
until the LED display starts to flash blue.
For a period of 60 seconds, the power tool is
ready for connection.
► Follow the instructions provided in the
Festool Work app to authorise the secure
connection.
By pressing the Bluetooth
®
button, you can
switch between the factory settings of the
power tool and the configurations in the
Festool Work app.
Connecting to the mobile dust extractor
► Activate the mobile dust extractor's auto
matic mode (see the operating manual for
the mobile dust extractor).
► Press the connection button on the mobile
dust extractor or on the remote control
once (see the operating manual for the mo
bile dust extractor/retrofit receiver mod
ule).
► Switch on the power tool.
The mobile dust extractor starts up and the
power tool is connected until the mobile dust
extractor or the power tool is manually switch
ed off. If another power tool is connected via
Bluetooth
®
to the mobile dust extractor, the
connection is also lost.
LED indicator [1-3]
LED indicator
Meaning
LED lights up
green.
The configurations made in the
Festool Work app are active, e.g.
the surface control light has
been dimmed.
LED flashes
blue once.
After being switched on, the
power tool searches for a mobile
dust extractor ready for connec
tion.
LEDs flash
blue.
The power tool can be connected
to a mobile device.
LED lights up
blue.
The power tool can be connected
via Bluetooth® to a mobile de
vice or a mobile dust extractor.
LED flashes
purple.
Software update mode active.
LED flashes
red.
The power tool has overheated.
Further information can be
found in the Festool Work app
and in Section
13
.
LED lights up
red.
There is an electronic fault. Fur
ther information can be found in
the Festool Work app. If the fault
persists, contact an authorised
customer service workshop.
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