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Brand : FESTOOL

Model : Cleantec CTL 26 AC RENOFIX

Category : Vacuum Cleaner

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USER MANUAL Cleantec CTL 26 AC RENOFIX FESTOOL

CTM 36 EI 10744146, 10744148

upply of Machinery [Safety] Regulations 2008

adio Equipment Regulations 2017 S.I. 2016/1091 Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 S.I. 2021/422 Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic

quipment Regulations 2012

  • Das Elektrowerkzeug enthält einen Chip zur automatischen Speicherung von Maschinen- und Betriebsdaten. Die gespeicherten Daten enthalten keinen direkten Personenbezug. Die Daten können mit speziellen Geräten kon taktlos ausgelesen werden, und werden von Festool ausschließlich zur Fehlerdiagnose, Re paratur- und Garantieabwicklung sowie zur Qualitätsverbesserung bzw. Weiterentwicklung des Elektrowerkzeugs verwendet. Eine darüber hinausgehende Nutzung der Daten – ohne aus drückliche Einwilligung des Kunden – erfolgt nicht. Deutsch 17Contents 1 Safety warnings p. 18
  • 2 Symbols p. 19
  • 3 Parts of the machine p. 19
  • 4 Technical data p. 20
  • 5 Intended use p. 21
  • 6 Commissioning p. 21
  • 7 Connecting a device p. 21
  • 8 Settings p. 22
  • 9 Working p. 23
  • 10 Service and maintenance p. 24
  • 11 Accessories p. 24
  • 12 Environment p. 24
  • 13 General information 1 Safety warnings WARNING! Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to follow the safety warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all safety warnings and instructions for future reference. – This machine is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experi ence and knowledge. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. – This machine must not be used by people who might have a particu larly adverse reaction to an electric shock (e.g. people with cardiac pacemakers), because the possibility of the machine building up a static charge cannot be excluded. – Ensure you are on a firm base. The effects of a shock moment, e.g. due to antistatic discharge, may lead to accidents. – This machine must only be operated under constant supervision. To prevent potential hazards, never let it run unsupervised. – WARNING Operators shall be adequately instructed on the use of these machines. – WARNING The machine may contain hazardous dust. Only have the machine maintained and emptied, and only have the filter replaced by an authorised specialist using suitable protective equipment. – Always operate with the filter system installed! – Always use suitable protective equipment! – If intact following a visual inspection, work in a dry environment accord ing to instructions! – Risk of explosion and fire! Do not extract: – Sparks, glowing particles or hot dust; – combustible or explosive materials (e.g. magnesium, aluminium, pet rol, diluting agents); – aggressive materials (e.g. acid, alkaline solutions, solvents); English 18– chemically reactive materials which lead to the generation of heat, acids/bases, gases, etc. (e.g. reactive two-component materials, alu minium and water). – Observe all national safety regulations as well as the material manufac turer's specifications! – WARNING Only use the socket outlet on the machine for purposes specified in the instructions. – Check the plug, the electrical outlet module, the cable and the filter regularly in order to prevent a hazard. Damaged electrical components must be replaced by an authorised service workshop only. – The mains plug must always be disconnected from the socket before performing cleaning or maintenance tasks, when replacing consuma bles or when converting the machine. – CAUTION Clean the water level limiting device regularly and examine it for signs of damage. – WARNING If foam or liquid escapes from the machine, switch off imme diately. – Use only the original Festool suction hose. – Pay attention to the work environment and watch out for your own safety and the safety of others when transporting or working with the machine. In this way, you can for example prevent tripping hazards caused by the suction hose or mains cable. – Only carry the machine using the handle provided. – Do not lift or transport using a crane hook or lifting gear. – Keep packaging film away from children. There is a risk of suffocation. 2 Symbols Warning of general danger Warning of electric shock Read the operating manual and safety warnings. Wear a dust mask. Tip or advice Handling instruction WARNING! The machine may contain hazardous dust! Dust classL (low risk) suitable for sep aration of dust with an exposure limit value greater than 1 mg/m p. 24

Do not dispose of it with domestic waste. CE conformity marking UKCA marking: Confirms the conform ity of the product with UK regulations. Machine contains a chip which stores data. See section13.3 3 Parts of the machine [1-1] Intake opening [1-2] Electrical outlet module [1-3] Hose holder English 19[1-4] Handle [1-5] SYS dock [1-6] Connection display [1-7] Connection button [1-8] AC indicator (variants with AUTOCLEAN only) [1-9] AC button (variants with AUTOCLEAN only) [1-10] Suction power adjustment status in dicator [1-11] Buttons for suction power adjustment [1-12] MAN button [1-13] Switch [1-14] Locking clip [1-15] Dirt trap [1-16] Release button (brake) [1-17] Brake The specified illustrations appear at the begin ning of the operating manual. Accessories shown or described are not always included in the scope of delivery. 4 Technical data Mobile dust extractors CT26-48EI

2400W 1100W 1800W/230W 2300W Max. volume flow (air), extractor/turbine 130 m³/h / 234 m³/h Max. vacuum, turbine 240hPa Suction hose (depending on mobile dust extractor version) D27/32x3.5m-AS/CTR D36x3.5-AS/KS/B/LHS 225 D36/32x3.5m-AS/R Mains power cable length 7,5m Sound pressure level as per EN60335-2-69/uncertaintyK 71dB(A)/3dB Hand-arm vibrations in accordance with EN60335-2-69 <2,5m/s² Protection class IPX4 Frequency 2402Mhz – 2480Mhz Effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) <10dBm Container capacity CT26 26l CT36 36l CT48 48l Dimensions L x W x H CT26 587x372x539mm CT36 587x372x606mm CT48 593x405x687mm Weight CT26 14,6kg CT36 15,1kg CT48 17,0kg English 205 Intended use Mobile dust extractor suitable for – extracting dust up to 1 mg/m³ according to dust class L, – extracting water, – for 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 commissioning

► Insert the filter/disposal bag[2]. ► Fit the cord holder[3]. ► Connect the suction hose[4].

6.2 Connecting a mobile dust extractor

WARNING Risk of injury from power tools starting up unexpectedly ► Before switching on, ensure that the con nected power tool is switched off.

WARNING Risk of injury from electric current ► Insert the mains plug into an earthed mains socket. ► Do not reach into the electrical outlet mod ule on the mobile dust extractor. While the mobile dust extractor is connec ted to the mains socket, an electric cur rent is running through electrical outlet module on the mobile dust extractor at all times. Connecting the mobile dust extractor to a mains socket The mobile dust extractor is switched off. ► Connect the power cable to a mains socket. ☑ The electrical outlet module[1-2] is live. Switching the mobile dust extractor to standby mode ► Press the on/off switch[1-13]. ☑ The electrical outlet module[1-2] is live. The green LED[1-10] indicates standby mode. Starting the mobile dust extractor automati cally The mobile dust extractor is in standby mode. ► To start the mobile dust extractor automati cally: Switch on the connected power tool. Starting the mobile dust extractor manually The mobile dust extractor is in standby mode. ► Press the MAN button[1-12]. Pull the mains plug from the mains socket when you are not using the mo bile dust extractor and before perform ing any cleaning and maintenance work. 7 Connecting a device

WARNING Risk of injury from the mobile dust extractor starting up unexpectedly ► Before performing any work with the mo bile dust extractor, check which remote control and which power tool are connec ted to the mobile dust extractor. ► The remote control must only be attached to the suction hose. ► A battery-powered power tool must always be connected to the mobile dust extractor via the suction hose. After finishing work, the connection to the mobile dust extractor must be disconnected.

7.1 Connecting a power tool

WARNING Risk of injury ► Observe the maximum electrical outlet module connected load (see "Technical da ta" section). ► Switch off the power tool. Connecting a mains-powered power tool to the mobile dust extractor ► Connect the power tool to the electrical out let module[1-2]. ☑ The power tool is connected to the mobile dust extractor via the power cable. Connecting a battery-powered power tool to the mobile dust extractor ► In standby mode, press the connection but ton[1-7]. English 21The connection display[1-6] flashes slowly. For a period of 60seconds, the mobile dust extractor is ready for connection. ► Turn on the battery-powered power tool. The mobile dust extractor starts up and the battery-powered power tool is connected until the mobile dust extractor is manually switched off or the mains plug is disconnec ted. The cordless tool must then be connec ted again. Connecting a new battery-powered power tool overwrites the previous connection.

7.2 Connecting the CT-F I remote control

Connecting the remote control and the mobile dust extractor To be able to connect a remote control to a mobile dust extractor, the remote control must be reset (see "Resetting the remote control"). A remote control that has not been connected previously can be connected directly. A connection that has been established between the remote control and the mo bile dust extractor will persist even after the mobile dust extractor has been man ually switched off or the mains plug has been disconnected. ► Hold down the connection button[1-7] on the mobile dust extractor for three seconds in standby mode. The connection display[1-6] flashes rapid ly. For a period of 60seconds, the mobile dust extractor is ready for connection. ► Press the MAN button on the remote con trol. The remote control is permanently stored in the mobile dust extractor. Switching on/off Once the remote control is connected to the mobile dust extractor, the mobile dust extractor can be switched on and off with the remote con trol. ► Press the MAN button on the remote con trol to switch the device on and off. Resetting on the remote control Resetting deletes the connection between a re mote control and the mobile dust extractor. ► Hold down the connection button and the MAN button for tenseconds. ☑ The LED indicator lights up purple if the reset has taken place.

The mobile dust extractor can be configured with the Festoolapp. ► Hold down the connection button[1-7] on the mobile dust extractor for threeseconds in standby mode. The connection display[1-6] flashes rapid ly. For a period of 60seconds, the mobile dust extractor is ready for connection. ► Follow the instructions provided in the Festoolapp. *Not available in all countries. 8 Settings

8.1 Adjusting the suction power

► Press the plus or minus button[1-11] while extracting.

8.2 Connecting sleeve

The bypass function of the connecting sleeve prevents strong suction from sanding machines and floor nozzles on smooth surfa ces. Open ► Turn the adjusting ring to the "OPEN" posi tion. Close ► Turn the adjusting ring to the "CLOSE" posi tion.

8.3 Applying the brake

Folding out the black brake lever[1-17] 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. Press the release button[1-16] to release it.

8.4 Temperature cut-out

A temperature cut-out switches the mobile dust extractor off when it reaches a critical tem perature to prevent overheating. The bottom LED indicates a fault. LED lights up red Excessive temperature ► Switch off the mobile dust extractor, let it cool down. ► Switch on the mobile dust extractor again after approx. five minutes. English 229 Working

Hose holder: After finishing work, you can feed the suction hose through the opening[8-2] and place it in the hose holder. SYS-Dock Systainer storage area: A Systainer can be fastened to the storage area with the four slides or the T-Loc lock[8-1].

9.2 AUTOCLEAN – cleaning the main filter

(variants with AUTOCLEAN only) Only in conjunction with a disposable bag (to comply with dust class "L"). Not for use during wet extraction. Switching automatic cleaning on and off ► In standby mode, press the AC button[1-9] to switch AUTOCLEAN on or off. The AC function can be configured using the FestoolApp*. Manual cleaning ► Press the AC button[1-9] while extracting. Full manual cleaning ► While extracting, cover the end of the nozzle or suction hose with your hand or CT-VS closing slide for three seconds. ► Press and hold the AC button[1-9] for at least three seconds. Do not clean the main filter too often within a short period of time. Within 1minute maximum: 1x full manual dedusting 3x manual dedusting *Not available in all countries.

9.3 Special features of the CTL 36 E AC-

9.4 Extracting dry materials

CAUTION Hazardous dust Damage to the respiratory passage ► Always use a filter or disposal bag. When extracting dust that exceeds the limit value, only extract from one dust source (power or compressed-air tool). Observe the following when extracting dust generated by operating electric power tools: If the exhaust air is discharged back into the room, the air renewal rate L within the room must be sufficient. The volume of air dis charged back into the room must not exceed 50% of the fresh air volume flow (room volume

x air renewal rate L

). In addition, observe the national regulations. Observe the following: A moist main filter clogs more quickly when extracting dry mate rials. Therefore, dry the main filter before ex tracting dust or replace the damp filter with a dry one.

9.5 Extracting wet materials/liquids

Remove the filter/disposal bag. Use a special wet filter (NF-CT). The dust extraction stops automatically when the maximum fill level is reached. The bottom LED[1-10] flashes red. It must be ensured that the machine (main fil ter, suction hose, container, etc.) is sufficiently dried after extracting wet materials.

CAUTION Hazardous dust Damage to the respiratory passage ► After extracting wet materials, remove the wet filter and replace it with the main filter for dry materials.

CAUTION Escaping foam and liquids ► Switch off and empty the machine immedi ately.

9.6 After finishing work

► Variants with AUTOCLEAN only: Clean the main filter automatically or manually (see section9.2) ► Switch off the mobile dust extractor and pull out the mains plug. English 23► Wind up the mains power cable. ► Empty the dirt trap. ► Place the mobile dust extractor in a dry room inaccessible to unauthorised users. Only store this machine indoors. 10 Service and maintenance

WARNING Risk of injury, electric shock ► Always pull the mains plug from the socket before performing any servicing and main tenance work. ► All maintenance and repair work which re quires the housing to be opened should al ways be carried out by an authorised serv ice workshop. Customer service and repairs must only be carried out by the manufacturer or service workshops. You must only use original Festool spare parts. Further information: www.festool.co.uk/service ► Regularly clean the fill level sensors[5] and empty the dirt trap. Observe the following information: – Dust-related inspection (e.g. for filter dam age, tightness of the machine and function of the control devices) by the manufactur er or an instructed person at least once a year. – Dispose of components that cannot be cleaned. Use impermeable bags to do so. Observe the applicable disposal provisions. – Provided maintenance personnel or other persons in the vicinity are not endangered, the user must dismantle and clean the machine prior to performing maintenance work. Appropriate precautionary measures include decontaminating the machine prior to disassembly, making provisions for lo cally filtered forced ventilation at the loca tion of machine disassembly, cleaning the maintenance area and appropriate person al protective equipment.

10.1 Filter bag / disposal bag / main filter

► Remove the filter bag[6]. ► Insert the filter bag[7]. ► Remove the disposal bag[8]. ► Insert the disposal bag[9]. ► Change the main filter[10]. Dispose of the used filter in accordance with statutory regulations. The order numbers for accessories, filters and consumables can be found in the Festool catalogue or on the internet at www.festool.com. 11 Accessories Refer to the Festool catalogue for the order numbers of accessories and filters or find them online at "www.festool.com".

The following modules for extending the mobile dust extractor are available in the range of ac cessories, and can be connected to the electri cal outlet module[1-2]: – SD I-CT26-48 (socket module) – DL I-CT26-48 (compressed-air module) For more information about the modules, visit "www.festool.com". 12 Environment Do not dispose of the device in the household waste! Recycle devices, ac cessories and packaging. Observe appli cable national regulations. In accordance with the European Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment and implementation in national law, used electrical devices must be collected separately and hand ed in for environmentally friendly recycling. Information on the collection points can be viewed at www.festool.com/environment. Information on critical materials: www.festool.co.uk/reach 13 General information Imported into the UK by FestoolUKLtd 1AngloSaxonWay BuryStEdmunds IP309XH GreatBritain

word mark and the logos are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.; they are used by TTS Tooltechnic Systems AG & Co. KG, and therefore by Festool, under licence.

13.2 Licence information

Licence information on any open source licen ces used in the product can be found in the English 24Festoolapp* at Information> Power tool open source licenses. *Not available in all countries.

13.2 Informations relatives aux licences