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Technical data CT MINI
Power consumption 400 - 1,200 W
Connected load to appliance plug socket max.:
EC 2,400 W
CH, DK 1,100 W
GB 1,800 W
AUS 1,200 W
Volume flow (air) max., turbine 168 m
3
/h
Vacuum max., turbine 20,000 Pa
Filter surface 5,000 cm
2
Suction hose ø 22 mm x 3.5 m
Sound pressure level in
compliance with DIN 45 635 72 dB(A)
Container capacity 10 l
Dimensions L x W x H 440 x 340 x 420 mm
Weight 9.5 kg
Power cable length 7.5 m
Protection type IP X4
The specified illustrations can be found at the
beginning of the operating instructions.
Pictograms
Note, Danger!
Manual, read the instructions.
1 Specified use
The vacuum cleaners are designed for use as
specified for the aspiration and evacuation of
non-noxious dusts, dirt, sand, shavings etc..
The vacuum cleaners are designed as specified
for vacuuming water.
The vacuum cleaners are designed in accor-
dance with EN 60 335-1 and EN 60 335-2-69
for a higher loading in industrial use.
1.1 Safety instructions
- Use only accessories approved by Festool
(see the Festool Catalogue).
- Do not suck in any sparks or hot chippings.
- With the exception of wood dust, do not suck
in any flammable or explosive dusts such as
magnesium, aluminium etc.
Risk of explosion!
- Do not use to extract flammable or explosi-
ve liquids (e.g. petrol, thinners).
Risk of explosion!
- Do not use to extract aggressive liquids (e.g.
acids, alkalis, solvents)
- Remove plug from mains socket when not
in use and before maintenance work.
- Do not pull plug out of mains socket by its
cable.
- Protect the cable against heat, oil and sharp
edges.
- Do not leave devices out in the rain.
- Check the plugs and cables regularly and have
them replaced by an expert if damaged.
- Do not lift or carry the devices by their handles
using a crane hook or lifting gear.
- For safety reasons, only operate the machine
using a totally earthed socket.
2 Appliance preparation and initial
operation
2.1 Electrical connection
The operating voltage shown on the
rating plate must correspond to the
voltage of the mains power supply.
Make sure that the vacuum cleaner is
switched off when you plug the power
cable in.
2.2 On/off switch (1.1)
In position 0 the vacuum cleaner is switched
off and the appliance plug socket (1.3) is dead.
Two modes of operation are possible:
a) Switch position MAN:
The appliance plug socket is live. Before
turning the switch to the MAN
position, ensure that the tool connec-
ted to the appliance plug socket is
switched off.
The cleaner motor starts immediately.
b) Switch position Auto:
The appliance plug socket is live. Before
turning the switch to the Auto
position, ensure that the tool
connected to the appliance plug socket
is switched off.
The cleaner motor starts only when the tool
connected to the appliance plug socket is
switched on.
2.3 Suction force regulator (1.2)
The suction force regulator can be used to vary
the suction capacity.
This permits a precise adaptation to different
substances to be picked up.
2.4 Connecting an electric tool
Observe the maximum connected load on the
appliance plug socket (see Technical Data)!
Connect the electric tool to the appliance plug
socket (1.3).
Make sure that the electric tool is
switched off when plugging it in and
unplugging it.