Mobile dust extractors
Container capacity CTM 26 E
CTM 26 E AC
26 l
CTM 36 E
CTM 36 E AC
36 l
CTM 48 E
CTM 48 E AC
48 l
Dimensions L x W x H CTM 26 E
CTM 26 E AC
630 x 365 x 540 mm
CTM 36 E
CTM 36 E AC
630 x 365 x 596 mm
CTM 48 E
CTM 48 E AC
740 x 406 x 1005 mm
Weight CTM 26 E 13.9 kg
CTM 26 E AC 14.7 kg
CTM 36 E 14.4 kg
CTM 36 E AC 15.2 kg
CTM 48 E 18.8 kg
CTM 48 E AC 19.6 kg
5 Intended use
Mobile dust extractor suitable for
– Extracting dust up to 0,1 mg/m³ according
to dust class 'M', including wood and paint
dust,
– Extracting water,
– Increased loads during commercial use,
according to IEC/EN 60335-2-69.
The user is liable for improper or non-in
tended use.
6 Commissioning
WARNING
Unauthorised voltage or frequency!
Risk of accidents
► Observe the specifications on the ma
chine's name plate.
► Observe country-specific regulations.
6.1 Initial operation
► Open the locking clips [2-2] and remove the
top section of the machine [2-1].
► Remove the accessories from the dust con
tainer
[2-3] and the packaging!
► Insert a filter or disposal bag in the dirt trap
(see chapter 7.7and 7.8).
► Replace the top section [2-1] and close the
locking clips
[2-2].
► Attach the cable holder to the rear of the
mobile dust extractor (see Fig. [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.
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