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Festool CTM 26 E User Manual

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CTM/ CTM AC CLEANTEX
17
GB
We also recommend installing the VE service
unit (495886). The service unit filters and lu-
bricates the compressed air and enables an
adjustment of the air pressure. An IAS
adapter (454757) is available to connect Fes-
tool air tools to the IAS system.
The operating pressure of the tool must be 6
bar for the automatic switch-on unit to func-
tion correctly.
7.4 Adjusting the suction power
You can use the suction power adjuster [1-
10] to adapt the machine suction power to
different applications.
7.5 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 mo-
bile dust extractor slightly and push the
black brake lever downwards until it latches
into place. Push the green lever [1-14] again
to release.
7.6 Temperature cut-out
To prevent overheating, a temperature cut-
out switches the mobile dust extractor off
when it reaches a critical temperature.
X
Switch off the mobile dust extractor and
allow to cool for about 5 minutes.
L
If the mobile dust extractor will not switch
on again, please contact a Festool service
workshop.
7.7 Changing the filter bag
(SC FIS-
CT 26/36/48)
Removing the filter bag [4]
X
Open the locking clips [2-2] and remove
the top section of the machine[2-1].
X
Remove the filter bag.
X
Dispose of the used filter bag in accor-
dance with statutory regulations.
X
Clean the dust container [2-3].
Inserting the filter bag [5]
X
Insert a new filter bag (SC FIS-CT 26/36/
48) in the inlet port of the dust container
and interlock it.
Important:
be aware
that the locking engages.
X
Replace the top section [2-1] and close
the locking clips [2-2].
L
Make sure that the filter bag is not
pinched between the top and bottom sec-
tions.
7.8 Changing the disposal bag
Removing the disposal bag [6]
X
Close off the extractor opening [1-2] us-
ing the sealing plug [1-1].
X
Open the locking clips [2-2] and remove
the top section of the machine[2-1].
X
Close the disposal bag.
X
Remove the disposal bag.
X
Dispose of the used disposal bag in accor-
dance with statutory regulations.
X
Clean the dust container [2-3].
Inserting the disposal bag [7]
X
Insert a new disposal bag (ENS-CT26/36/
48) on the inlet nozzle of the container
and lock in position.
Important:
The lateral openings on the
disposal bag must be positioned inside the
container. Make sure that the bolt engag-
es.
X
Place the disposal bag over the edge of
the container.
Make sure that the contacts [10-2] are
free.
X
Replace the top section [2-1] and close
the locking clips [2-2].
7.9 Volumetric flow monitoring
An acoustic warning signal sounds if the air speed in the suction hose falls below 20 m/s.
Possible causes Solution
Value set on the suction power adjuster [1-
10] is too low.
Set the suction power adjuster to a higher
value (see Chapter 7.4).
Rotary knob [1-9] not set to the correct
hose diameter.
Set the knob to the correct hose diameter (see
Chapter 7.1).
Suction hose blocked or kinked. Remove blockage or kink.
Filter bag full. Insert a new filter bag (see Chapter 7.7).

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Festool CTM 26 E Specifications

General IconGeneral
Max. volume flow3900 l/min
Max. vacuum24000 Pa
Filter surface area6318 cm²
Container capacity26 L
Filter bag capacity24 L
Approval for dust classM
Dimensions (L x W x H)630 x 365 x 540 mm
Weight13.9 kg
Cable length7.5 m
Voltage220-240 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Airflow3900 l/min
Sound pressure level71 dB(A)
Hose length3.5 m
Hose diameter27/32 mm
Automatic filter cleaningYes
Automatic start/stopYes
Power consumption350-1200 W

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