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Festool CT 11 E User Manual

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5.3 Cleaning the filter element

To clean, move the handle (2.1) to and fro about 10

times.

N.B.: You need to clean the filter element only if

you use the vacuum cleaner without a filter bag.

5.4 Emptying the dirt container (2.7)

Warning: Always remove the upper part of the

vacuum cleaner before emptying the dirt container!

- Open the vacuum cleaner,

- Raise the upper part slightly, depress the support

(2.5),

- Raise the upper part to the stop (vertical position) ,

- Remove the upper part by moving it forwards

horizontally,

- Empty the dirt container,

- Replace the upper part.

Warning: Make sure that both upper-part pins

are fully inserted in the recesses (1.5)!

- Close the vacuum cleaner.

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After finishing work

- Switch off the cleaner and pull the plug of the

mains lead out of the plug socket.

- Wind up the mains lead (2.6).

- Empty dirt tank.

- Clean the vacuum cleaner inside and outside by

suction and wiping.

- Deposit the appliance in a dry room, safe from

unauthorised use.

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Temperature control

A temperature fuse switches the dust extractor off

before this reaches a critical temperature to protect

against overheating à switch dust extractor off and

leave for around 5 minutes to cool down.

If the dust extractor still cannot be switched back

on, please consult a Festool-service centre.

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Maintenance and care

Always remove the mains plug from the socket

before carrying out any maintenance work!

Any maintenance and repair work requiring an

opening of the motor housing may only be carried

out by an authorised customer service workshop.

Electrotechnical tests must be performed in

accordance with the provisions of the Accident

Prevention Regulations (VBG 4) and with

DIN VDE 0701 Part 1 and Part 3.

According to DIN VDE 0702, these tests must be

performed at regular intervals and after repair or

modification.

A safety test is to be carried out at least once a

year by the manufacturer or an instructed person,

e.g. for possible damage to the filter and leaks in

the appliance, and to ensure that the control devices

are functioning.

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Warranty

Our equipment is under warranty for at least 12

months with regard to material or production faults

in accordance with national legislation.

In the EU countries, the warranty period is 24 months

(an invoice or delivery note is required as proof of

purchase).

Damage resulting from, in particular, normal wear

and tear, overloading, improper handling, or caused

by the user or other damage caused by not

following the operating instructions, or any fault

acknowledged at the time of purchase, is not

covered by the warranty.

Complaints will only be acknowledged if the

equipment has not been dismantled before being

sent back to the suppliers or to an authorised

Festool customer support workshop.

Store the operating instructions, safety notes, spa-

re parts list and proof of purchase in a safe place.

In addition, the manufacturer’s current warranty

conditions apply.

Note

We reserve the right to make changes to the

technical data contained in this information as a

result of ongoing research and development work.

The plastics used in this product have been marked

in the works to facilitate recycling.