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7.3
Temperature cut-out
A temperature cut-out switches the mobile dust
extractor off when it reaches a critical tempera
ture to prevent overheating. The bottom
LED [1-12] indicates a fault.
LED lights up red
► Switch off the mobile dust extractor, let it
cool down.
► Switch on the mobile dust extractor again
after approx. five minutes.
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Working
8.1
Dust extraction
Extracting dry materials
Always use a filter bag.
8.2
Extracting wet materials/liquids
Remove the filter bag!
Use a special wet filter.
The dust extraction stops automatically when
the maximum fill level is reached.
The bottom LED [1-12] lights up red.
► Switch off the mobile dust extractor [1-10].
► Open the locking clips [1-7] and remove the
top section of the machine.
► Empty the dirt trap [1-9].
After wet extraction, allow the main filter to dry!
Dry the mobile dust extractor before extracting
dry dust.
CAUTION
Hazardous dust
Damage to the respiratory passage
► After extracting wet materials, remove the
wet filter and replace it with the main filter
for dry materials.
CAUTION
Escaping foam and liquids
► Switch off and empty the machine immedi
ately.
8.3
Exhaust-air outlet
CAUTION
Hazardous dust
Damage to the respiratory passage
► Do not blow off any dust!
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Excessive temperature
The exhaust-air outlet offers the option of di
verting the exhaust air outside a building using
the suction hose.
► Open the grille in front of the exhaust open
ing [1-8].
► Insert the suction hose in the exhaust open
ing [1-8].
8.4
Changing the filter bag with minimal
dust
► Open the locking clips and remove the top
section of the machine [2].
► Pull the tab on the filter bag until the filter
bag opening is fully closed.
The filter bag is now securely closed and can be
removed.
► Fit the top section of the machine and close
the locking clips.
8.5
Changing the filter element [6]
► Pull out the used filter drawer [1-6].
► Dispose of the used filter drawer in accord
ance with statutory regulations.
► Insert the new filter drawer [1-6].
Order numbers for accessories, filters and
consumables in the Festool catalogue or
online at "www.festool.com".
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Only use original Festool accessories and
consumables. Only accessories tested and
approved by Festool are safe and perfectly
adapted to the machine and application.
NOTICE
Damage to the motor
► Never extract material without a main filter
or with a damaged main filter, as this can
damage the motor.
8.6
After finishing work
► Switch off the mobile dust extractor and
pull out the mains plug.
► Vacuum and wipe the inside and outside of
the mobile dust extractor to clean it.
► Empty the dirt trap.
► Wind up the mains power cable.
► Place the mains power cable [4-1] in the
sealable depot. To do so, lay the power ca
ble through the recess [4-2].
► Disconnect the suction hose [5-1] and fix it
to the mobile dust extractor using the suc
tion hose attachment [1-3].
► Regularly clean the fill level sensors [7-1]
and check for damage.