Original operating manual
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Technical data ..........................
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Intended use............................
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Safety instructions ....................
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Assembly.................................
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Power supply and start-up..........
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Accessories ..............................
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Disposal ..................................
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Warranty .................................
10 EU Declaration of Conformity......
The specified illustrations appear at the be-
ginning of the Operating Instructions.
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Symbols
Warning of general danger
Risk of electric shock
Read the Operating Instructions/
Notes!
Do not throw in the household waste.
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Technical data
Working stand, basic unit
Dimensions
Weight without foldaway legs
Weight of foldaway legs
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Intended use
CMS-GE is a basic unit for the installation of:
– CMS-TS 55
– CMS-TS 75
– CMS-PS 200/ PS 300
– CMS-BS 120
– CMS-OF 1400/OF 2000
– CMS-OF 1010
– CMS-OF
– Basis moduls (not for Basis 1A)
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CMS-GE
L
580 mm
B
400 mm
H1
315 mm
H2
900 mm
7.1 kg
3.9 kg
Only the modules and power tools of-
fered by Festool may be installed. The in-
stallation of other power tools makes the
working stand unsafe and increases the haz-
ard for the user.
WARNING
The user will be liable for damage due
to improper use.
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Safety instructions
WARNING Read all safety warnings
and all instructions provided with
the working stand and the power tool to
be mounted. Failure to follow the warnings
and instructions may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for
future reference.
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers
to your mains-operated (corded) power tool
or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
– Keep all of the attached documents
and pass on the documentation if the
machine changes ownership.
– Disconnect the plug from the power
source and/or the battery pack from
the power tool before making any ad-
justments or changing accessories.
Accidental starting of the power tool is a
cause of some accidents.
– Properly assemble the working stand
before mounting the tool. Proper as-
sembly is important to prevent risk of col-
lapse.
– Securely fasten the power tool to the
working stand before use. Power tool
shifting on the working stand can cause
loss of control.
– Place the working stand on a solid, flat
and level surface. When the working
stand can shift or rock, the power tool or
workpiece cannot be steadily and safely
controlled.
– Do not overload the working stand or
use as ladder or scaffolding. Overload-
ing or standing on the working stand caus-
es the stand to be "top-heavy" and likely to
tip over.
CMS-GE
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