Operation; Settings; Tool Holder, Attachments - Festool CXS Original Operating Manual/Spare Parts List

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CXS
The emission values specified (vibration,
noise) were measured in accordance with the
test conditions stipulated in EN 60745 and are
intended for machine comparisons. They are
also used for making preliminary estimates re-
garding vibration and noise loads during oper-
ation.
The emission values specified refer to the
main applications for which the power tool is
used. If the electric power tool is used for oth-
er applications, with other tools or is not main-
tained sufficiently prior to operation, however,
the vibration and noise load may be higher
when the tool is used. Take into account any
machine idling times and downtimes to esti-
mate these values more accurately for a spec-
ified time period. This may significantly reduce
the load during the machine operating period.
6

Operation

6.1
Changing the battery pack
L When you take of the battery pack, you can
change the side of the belt clip [2-1].
6.2
Charging the battery pack
L The battery pack is immediately ready for
operation upon delivery and can be
charged at any time independently of its
charge state without shortening the service
life.
The LED
[3-1]
on the charger indicates the re-
spective operating status of the charger.
LED yellow - lit continuously
Charger is ready to use.
LED green - flashing quickly
Battery pack will be charged with max. cur-
rent.
LED green - flashing slowly
Battery Pack is charged to 80 % and will be
charged with further reduced current.
LED green - lit continuously
Battery pack is fully charged.
LED red - lit continuously
Battery temperature is outside the permitted
range.
LED red - flashing
General fault display, e. g. incomplete contact,
short circuit, battery pack faulty, etc.
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6.3
Charger wall mount
The charger MXC has two elongated holes on
its back. It can be mounted on a wall using two
screws (e.g. round head or flat head screw
with shank diameter of 5 mm) (see Fig. [3]).
7

Settings

7.1
Changing direction of rotation
5]
• Switch to the left = clockwise rotation
• Switch to the right = counterclockwise rota-
tion
7.2
Changing gear
L Only actuate the gear switch with the tool
switched off. Otherwise there is a risk of
damaging the gear unit.
• Gear switch forwards (digit 1 visible) =
1st gear
• Gear switch to rear (digit 2 visible) =
[2]
2nd gear
7.3
Adjusting torque
The arrow
[3]
Drilling
Drilling symbol
aligns with the arrow = maximum torque..
Fastening
Torque corresponding to setting:
Position 1 = low torque
Position 12 = high torque
8

Tool holder, attachments

Risk of injury, electric shock
X
Always disconnect the battery pack before
any type of work on the machine!
8.1
Tool chuck CENTROTEC WH-CE
[4]
The tool chuck CENTROTEC WH-CE allows you
to change tools with a CENTROTEC shank in a
matter of seconds.
L Always use a CENTROTEC tool chuck to
clamp CENTROTEC tools.
Tool has sharp edges and can cause cut-
ting injuries during a tool change.
X
Wear protective gloves!
[1-4]
[1-1]
[1-3]
aligns with the adjusted state.
[1-2]
on adjustment ring
WARNING
CAUTION
[1-

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