Accessories - Festool CTH 26 E/a Original Instructions Manual

Mobile dust extractors
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60335-2-69 AA.22.201.2. If the machine
fails the test it must be repeated with a new
main filter.
Dispose of components that cannot be
cleaned. Use impermeable bags to do so.
Observe the applicable disposal provisions!
Provided maintenance personnel or other
persons in the vicinity are not endangered,
the user must dismantle and clean the ma­
chine prior to performing maintenance
work. Appropriate precautionary measures
include decontaminating the machine prior
to disassembly, making provisions for lo­
cally filtered forced ventilation at the loca­
tion of machine disassembly, cleaning the
maintenance area and appropriate person­
al protective equipment.
Information on sending devices to the repair
workshop
Contact the repair workshop before send­
ing any devices in order to clarify any po­
tential hazards related to extracted haz­
ardous substances. Where applicable, the
repair workshop will send you a special
plastic bag.
Pay attention to the following information,
which is intended to protect persons during
transportation and in the repair workshop:
► Clean the device thoroughly (inside and
out).
► Remove the filter/disposal bag.
► Where applicable, pack the device in the
plastic bag that has been provided so that it
is air-tight.
► Attach a list of the extracted hazardous sub­
stances on the outside of the air-tight pack­
aging.
9.1
Changing the filter element
WARNING
Dust raised during changing filter bag and
main filter
► Wear a dust mask!
► If you are disposing of asbestos, wear dis­
posable clothing.
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Do not reuse the essential filter element
after removal out of the machine.
NOTICE
Motor damage
► Never operate the extractor without a filter
element fitted as the motor may become
damaged.
► Open the locking clips [2-2] and remove the
top section of the machine [2-1].
► Turn the top section of the machine so that
the main filter [9-1]is facing upwards (Fig.
[9]).
► Remove the two safety bolts [9-3]on the
lever [9-4]using a screwdriver.
► Fold over the lever [9-4] and remove the re­
tainer [9-2]with the main filter.
► Insert the retainer with the main filter in the
safety bag supplied.
► Remove the main filter from the retainer.
► Remove the retainer from the safety bag.
► Close and dispose of the safety bag in ac­
cordance with statutory regulations.
► Clean any dust deposits from the area be­
hind the main filter.
► Insert a new main filter in the frame.
► Insert the retainer [9-2]with the main filter
and fold over the lever [9-4] until it engages
in position.
► Tighten the safety screws[9-3].
► Replace the top section [2-1] and close the
locking clips [2-2].
9.2
Emptying the dust container
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.

10 Accessories

The order numbers for the accessories and fil­
ters can be found in the Festool catalogue or on
the Internet at "www.festool.com".
10.1 Modules
The following modules for upgrading the mobile
dust extractor are available in the accessories
programme. Modules must be fitted to the
module slot [1-3] by an authorised service
workshop:
Compressed air module,
Socket module with permanent power sup­
ply,
Socket module with automatic switch-on
unit (not suitable for GB 110 V version),
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