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Intended use
The mobile dust extractors are designed for ex-
tracting hazardous dusts with limit values up to 0,1
mg/m³ and wood dust in accordance with dust class
M as per IEC 60335-2-69.
The mobile dust extractors are designed to extract
water
as well as for heavy-duty applications and industri-
al use in accordance with EN 60335-1 and EN
60335-2-69.
The user is liable for improper or non-in-
tended use.
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Safety instructions
Warning! Read all safety warnings and all in-
structions. Failure to follow the warnings and in-
structions may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future ref-
erence.
– The device is not intended for use by persons (in-
cluding children) with limited physical, sensory
or mental ability or without sufficient experience
and/or knowledge, unless they are supervised by
a person responsible for their safety or have been
instructed on how to use the device. Children
should always be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the device.
– Warning:machine may contain hazardous dust.
Only authorised qualified specialists with suit-
able protective equipment may perform mainte-
nance, empty the container and change the filter.
– Always operate with the filter system installed!
– Always use suitable protective equipment!
– If intact following a visual inspection, work in a
dry environment according to instructions!
When extracting large quantities of oak or
beech wood dust or dust that exceeds the
permitted limit values, only extract from a
single machine (electric or air tool).
– Risk of explosion and fire hazard: do not extract
sparks or hot dust, flammable or explosive dust
(e.g. magnesium, aluminium, petrol, thinner,
with the exception of wood), aggressive fluids/
solids (e.g. acid, leach, solvent).
– Observe all national safety regulations as well as
the material manufacturer's specifications!
– Always use the socket on the machine for the
purpose specified!
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– Do not lift or transport using a crane hook or lift-
ing gear!
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Operation
WARNING
Unauthorised voltage or frequency!
Risk of accident
The mains voltage and the frequency of the pow-
er source must correspond with the specifica-
tions on the machine's name plate.
In North America, only Festool machines with
the voltage specifications 120 V/60 Hz may be
used.
6.1
Initial operation
Open the locking clips [2-2] and
remove the top section of the machine [2-1].
Remove the accessories from the dust contain-
er [2-3] and the packaging!
Insert a filter or disposal bag in the dirt trap (see
chapter 7.7 and 7.8).
Replace the top section [2-1] and close the
locking clips [2-2].
Attach the cable holder to the rear of the mobile
dust extractor (see Fig. [3]).
Connect the suction hose to the machine.
6.2
Switch on/off
Insert the plug into an earthed socket.
WARNING
Risk of injury from tools starting up unexpectedly
Before setting the switch to the "AUTO" or
"MAN" position, make sure that the connected
tool is switched off.
The switch [1-11] serves as an on/off switch.
Switch position "0"
Appliance socket [1-4] is disconnected from the
power, mobile dust extractor is switched off.
"MAN" switch position
Appliance socket [1-4] is connected to the power,
the mobile dust extractor starts.
"Auto" switch position
Appliance socket [1-4] is connected to the power,
the mobile dust extractor starts when the connect-
ed tool is switched on.