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7.2
Extension Cord
If an extension cord is required, it must have
sufficient cross-section to prevent an excessive
drop in 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 diameter as a function of
the cord length for this tool.
Total Exten
25
sion Cord
Lenght
(feet)
Cable size
14
(AWG)
Use only U.L. and CSA listed extension cords.
Never use two extension cords together. In
stead, use one long one.
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100
150
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not recom
mended
The lower the AWG number, the stronger
the cord.
7.3
Connecting the mobile dust extractor
WARNING
Risk of injury from uncontrolled tool start-
up
► Before switching on ensure that the con
nected tool is switched off.
WARNING
Risk of injury from electric current
► Insert the mains plug into an earthed sock
et.
► Do not reach into the electrical outlet mod
ule on the mobile dust extractor.
While the mobile dust extractor is con
nected to the mains socket, an electric
current is running through electrical outlet
module on the mobile dust extractor at all
times.
Connecting the mobile dust extractor to a
mains socket
The mobile dust extractor is switched off.
► Connect the power cable to a mains socket.
The electrical outlet module [1-1] is live.
Switching the mobile dust extractor to standby
mode
► Press the on/off switch[1-10].
The electrical outlet module [1-1] is live.
The green LED [1-12] indicates standby
mode.
Starting the mobile dust extractor automati
cally
The mobile dust extractor is in standby mode.
► To start the mobile dust extractor automati
cally: Switch on the connected tool.
Starting the mobile dust extractor manually
The mobile dust extractor is in standby mode.
► Press the MAN button [1-11].
Pull the mains plug from the socket when
you are not using the mobile dust extrac
tor and before performing any cleaning and
maintenance work.
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