7.1
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 Extension Cord
Lenght (feet)
Cable size (AWG)
Use only U.L. and CSA listed extension cords.
Never use two extension cords together. In
stead, use one long one.
The lower the AWG number, the stronger
the cord.
7.2
Connect dust extractor
WARNING
Risk of injury from tools starting up unex
pectedly
► Before switching on ensure that the con
nected tool is switched off.
► Insert the mains power cable in the cold-
device connector [2] and in an earthed sock
et.
► Lay the mains cable through the recess [2].
The switch [1-8] serves as an on/off switch.
Using the [1-9] switch, switch between the AU
TO and MAN settings.
"MAN" switch position
Appliance socket [1-10] is not connected to the
power, the dust extractor starts.
"Auto" switch position
Appliance socket [1-10] is connected to the
power, the dust extractor starts when the con
nected tool is switched on.
Pull the plug from the socket when the
machine is not in use and prior to main
tenance and cleaning work.
8.1
Connect with the T-Loc
The dust extractor can be closed, opened and
connected by turning the T-Loc:
25 50 100 150
18 16
14
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7.3
Connecting electric power tools
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Observe the maximum appliance socket
connected load (see chapter "Technical da
ta")
► Switch off the electric power tool.
–
Always use the socket on the machine for
the purpose specified!
► Connect the electric power tool to the appli
ance socket [1-10].
7.4
Connecting the suction hose
at the extraction opening [3]
►
► Connect the suction hose to the elbow at the
extraction opening.
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Settings
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