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► Attach the cord holder to the reverse of the
mobile dust extractor (see figure [3]).
► Connect the suction hose to the machine.
6.2
Switching on/off
► Insert the mains plug into an earthed sock­
et.
WARNING
Risk of injury from tools starting up unex­
pectedly
► Before setting the switch to the "AUTO" or
"MAN" position, make sure that the con­
nected tool is switched off.
The switch [1-11] serves as an on/off switch.
"0" switch position
Appliance socket [1-4] is disconnected from the
power, mobile dust extractor is switched off.
"MAN" switch position
Appliance socket [1-4] is connected to the pow­
er, the mobile dust extractor starts.
"Auto" switch position
Appliance socket [1-4] is connected to the pow­
er, the mobile dust extractor starts when the
connected power tool (see
pressed-air tool (see
7

Settings

7.1
Adjusting the hose diameter
► Adjust the hose diameter adjuster [1-9] to
match the inner diameter of the connected
suction hose.
This ensures that the air speed in the ex­
tractor hose is measured correctly (see
section
7.10
).
7.2
Connecting electric power tools
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Observe the maximum appliance socket
connected load (see chapter "Technical da­
ta")
► Switch off the electric power tool.
► Connect the electric power tool to the appli­
ance socket [1-4].
7.2
) or com­
7.3
) is switched on.
7.3
Connecting a compressed-air tool
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Switch off the compressed-air tool.
Automatic switch-on for compressed-air tools
on mobile dust extractors
with compressed-air module in the module
slot [1-3].
7.4
Adjusting the suction power
► at the rotary knob [1-10].
7.5
Connecting sleeve
The bypass function of the connecting sleeve
prevents strong suction from sanding machines
and floor nozzles on smooth surfaces.
Open
► Turn the adjusting ring to the "OPEN" posi­
tion.
Close
► Turn the adjusting ring to the "CLOSE" posi­
tion.
7.6
Applying the brake
Folding out the black brake lever [1-15] pre­
vents the mobile dust extractor from rolling. To
achieve this, lift the front end of the mobile dust
extractor slightly and push the black brake lev­
er downwards until it latches into place. Push
the green lever [1-14] to release.
7.7
Temperature cut-out
To prevent overheating, a temperature cut-out
switches the mobile dust extractor off when it
reaches a critical temperature.
► Switch off the mobile dust extractor and al­
low to cool for about 5 minutes.
If the mobile dust extractor will not switch
on again, please contact a Festool service
workshop.
7.8
Changing the filter bag (SC FIS-CT
26/36/48)
Removing the filter bag [4]
► 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 [5]
► Insert a new filter bag (SC FIS-CT 26/36/48)
in the inlet port of the dust container and in­
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