Filter - Festool CT 26 E AC Original Operating Manual

Mobile dust extractors
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ment mechanically under certain circumstan­
ces (extract). Wear a dust mask!
8.3
Special features of the CT 36 E AC-LHS
To use the mobile dust extractor in combination
with the PLANEX:
► Use the accompanying kink-resistant suc­
tion hose D 36 mm x 3.5 m-AS.
► Use the accompanying special suction
sleeve to connect the PLANEX.
► Insert the accompanying CT-VS closing
slide between the intake opening [1-1] and
the suction hose.
► Fit the tool holder as described in the ac­
companying installation instructions.
► When performing extraction work with the
PLANEX, always use disposal bags to pre­
vent dust from escaping into the surround­
ing area.
8.4
Extracting dry materials
CAUTION
Hazardous dust
Damage to the respiratory passage
► Use a filter or disposal bag when extracting
hazardous materials!
Observe the following when extracting dust
generated by operating electric power tools:
If the exhaust air is discharged back into the
room, the air renewal rate L within the room
must be sufficient. The volume of air dis­
charged back into the room must not exceed
50% of the fresh air volume flow (room volume
V
x air renewal rate L
R
vant regional regulations.
Remember: A moist main filter clogs more
quickly when extracting dry materials. There­
fore, dry the main filter before extracting dust
or replace the damp filter with a dry one.
8.5
Extracting fluids
Before extracting fluids, remove the filter or
disposal bag (see chapter "
using a special wet filter.
The dust extractor stops automatically when
the maximum level is reached.
CAUTION
Escaping foam and fluids
► Switch off the machine immediately and
empty the dirt trap.
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8.6
The antistatic system
Friction inside the extraction hose causes static
electricity to develop during extraction. Operat­
ing personnel may receive unpleasant electric
shocks while working. The mobile dust extrac­
tor is fitted with an antistatic system as stand­
ard to discharge any static electricity that may
develop. However, always use the enclosed an­
tistatic extraction hose.
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WARNING
Risk of injury
► During the following procedure, take care
not to raise dust more that is unavoidable.
Moisten the filter element with a water
spray before removing it.
9.1
Changing the filter bag (FIS-CT
26/36/48)
Removing the filter bag [5]
► Open the locking clips [2-2] and remove the
top section of the machine [2-1].
► Remove the filter bag.
► Dispose of the used filter bag in accordance
with statutory regulations.
► Clean the dust container [2-3].
Inserting the filter bag [6]
► Insert a new filter bag (FIS-CT 26/36/48) in
the inlet port of the dust container and in­
terlock it. Important: be aware that the
locking engages.
► Replace the top section [2-1] and close the
locking clips [2-2].
Make sure that the filter bag is not
pinched between the top and bottom
sections.
9.2
Changing the disposal bag
Removing the disposal bag [7]
► Open the locking clips [2-2] and remove the
top section of the machine [2-1].
► Close the disposal bag.
► Remove the disposal bag.
► Dispose of the used disposal bag in accord­
ance with statutory regulations.
► Clean the dust container [2-3].
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