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the safe method of removal and disposal of
the material collected.
– For reasons of safety, never operate the
machine from an unearthed socket.
– Always use the machine socket for the pur-
pose specified in the manual.
– Always use original Festool accessories.
– Pull the plug from the socket when the ma-
chine is not in use and prior to mainte-
nance and cleaning work.
– Do not lift or transport the machine by the
handle using a crane or lifting gear.
6
Operation
WARNING
Unauthorised voltage or frequency!
Risk of accident
X
The mains voltage and the frequency of
the power source must correspond with
the specifications on the machine's name
plate.
X
In North America, only Festool machines
with the voltage specifications 120 V/60
Hz may be used.
6.1
Initial operation
X
Open the locking clips
the top section of the machine[2-1].
X
Remove the accessories from the dust
container
[2-3]
and the packaging!
X
Insert a filter or disposal bag in the dirt
trap (see chapter 7.6 and 7.7).
X
Replace the top section
the locking clips [2-2].
X
Attach the cable holder to the rear of the
mobile dust extractor (see Fig. [3]).
X
Connect the suction hose to the machine.
6.2
Switch on/off
X
Insert the plug into an earthed socket.
WARNING
Risk of injury from tools starting up un-
expectedly
X
Before setting the switch to the "AUTO" or
"MAN" position, make sure that the con-
nected tool is switched off.
The switch
[1-8]
serves as an on/off switch.
[2-2]
and remove
[2-1]
and close
CTL/ CTL AC CLEANTEX
Switch position "0"
Appliance socket
[1-3]
the power, mobile dust extractor is switched
off.
"MAN" switch position
Appliance socket
[1-3]
power, the mobile dust extractor starts.
"Auto" switch position
Appliance socket
[1-3]
power, the mobile dust extractor starts when
the connected tool is switched on.
7
Settings
7.1
Connecting electric power tools
WARNING
Risk of injury
X
Observe the maximum connected loads
for the appliance socket (see chapter
"Technical data").
X
Make sure that the power tool is switched
off before connecting or disconnecting.
X
Connect the electric power tool to the ap-
pliance socket [1-3].
Following installation of the socket module
(included in the scope of delivery of the CTL
26 E SD), you can use the mobile dust ex-
tractor as follows:
– CTL 26 E SD E/A: Socket module with au-
tomatic switch-on function for the use of
two electric power tools: e.g. 2 sanders, 1
jigsaw + 1 sander
– CTL 26 E SD: Socket module with perma-
nent power supply for use as extension ca-
ble: e.g. charger, lamp, etc.
L The total power drawn, independently of
the socket type, must not exceed the
printed value.
7.2
Connecting pneumatic tools
WARNING
Risk of injury
X
Make sure that the pneumatic tool is
switched off before connecting or discon-
necting.
GB
is disconnected from
is connected to the
is connected to the
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