festool CTL MINI I, CTL MIDI I, CTL MINI User Manual

CTL MINI I CTL MIDI I
CTL MINI CTL MIDI
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NF-CT MINI/MIDI-2/CT15 204 202
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Contents

1 Safety instructions.................................... 14
2 Symbols.....................................................14
3 Parts of the machine.................................15
4 Technical data........................................... 15
5 Intended use..............................................16
6 Commissioning..........................................16
7 Settings......................................................17
8 Working..................................................... 18
9 Service and maintenance..........................19
10 Environment..............................................19
11 General information..................................19

1 Safety instructions

Warning! Read and observe all informa
tion and safety instructions. Failure to observe
the information and safety instructions may lead to electric shocks, fires and/or serious in juries.
Keep all safety information and instructions for future reference.
This appliance must not be used by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge. to be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device.
If the mains power cable is damaged, it
must be replaced by an authorised service workshop to prevent it posing a risk.
Warning Operators must be appropriately
instructed in the use of this machine.
The mains plug must always be disconnec
ted from the socket before performing cleaning or maintenance tasks, when re placing consumables or when converting the machine.
Warning Only use the electrical outlet
module on the machine for the purposes specified in the instructions.
Warning If foam or fluid starts to escape,
switch off the machine immediately.
Caution Regularly clean the water level
limiting device and inspect it for signs of damage.
Sound pressure level as per EN
60335-2-69/uncertainty K 70 dB(A)/3 dB
Hand-arm vibration value as per EN
60335-6-69/uncertainty K < 2.5 m/s² / 1.5 m/s²
Children need
Warning Device may contain hazardous
dust. Only have the device maintained and emptied, and only have the filter replaced by an authorised specialist using suitable protective equipment.
Always operate with the filter system in
stalled!
Risk of explosion and fire: Do not extract:
– Sparks or hot dust; – combustible or explosive materials (e.g.
magnesium, aluminium, petrol, diluting agents);
– aggressive materials (e.g. acid, alkaline
solutions, solvents);
– chemically reactive materials, which lead
to the generation of heat, acids/bases, gases, etc. (e.g. reactive two-component materials, aluminium and water).
Observe all national safety regulations as
well as the material manufacturer's speci fications!
Always use suitable protective equipment! – If intact following a visual inspection, work
in a dry environment according to instruc tions!
Check the plug and the cable regularly in
order to prevent a hazard. In the event of damage, these must be replaced by an au thorised service workshop only.
Do not lift or transport the device using a
crane hook or lifting gear.
This machine must not be used by people
who might have a particularly adverse re action to an electric shock (e.g. people with cardiac pacemakers), because the possi bility of the machine building up a static charge cannot be excluded.

2 Symbols

Warning of general danger
Risk of electric shock
Read the operating instructions/notes.
Wear a dust mask.
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Warning! The machine may contain hazardous dust!
Suitable for separation of dust with an exposure limit value greater than 1 mg/m
Do not dispose of it with domestic waste.
Climbing prohibited

3 Parts of the machine

[1-2] [1-3] [1-4] [1-7]
Appliance socket SysDoc Handle Hose holder
[1-8] [1-9] [1-10]
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[1-11] [1-12] + [1-13] [1-14] [1-15] [1-16] [1-17] [1-18] [1-19] [1-20]
T-Loc lock for Systainers Dirt trap Locking clip On/off switch Brake Exhaust opening Filter drawer Dedusting MAN button Suction power adjustment Connection display Connection button
The specified figures appear at the beginning of the operating manual.

4 Technical data

mobile dust extractor Power consumption 350 - 1200 W
Max. electrical outlet module connected load EU, KR, CN
CH, DK
GB 230 V/110 V
1610 W/ 770 W Max. suction capacity (air), extractor/turbine 130 m³/h / 222 m³/h Max. vacuum, turbine 24,000 Pa Filter surface area 3508 cm² Suction hose D 27/32 mm x 3.5 m-AS Mains power cable length 7.5 m Sound pressure level as per EN 60335-2-69/uncertainty K3 70 dB(A) Hand-arm vibration value as per EN 60335-2-69/uncertainty K < 2.5 m/s² / 1.5 m/s² Type of protection IP X4 Frequency 2402–2480 Mhz
2200 W 1150 W
Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) < 10 dBm Container capacity CTL MINI I 10 l
CTL MIDI I 15 l
Dimensions L x W x H CTL MINI I 470 × 320 × 455 mm
CTL MIDI I 470 x 320 x 495 mm
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mobile dust extractor Weight CTL MINI I 11.0 kg
CTL MIDI I 11.3 kg

5 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

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 [3].
WARNING
► 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[1-11].
The electrical outlet module [1-2] is live.
The green LED [1-18] 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 tool.
Starting the mobile dust extractor manually
The mobile dust extractor is in standby mode. ► Press the MAN button [1-17].
Pull the mains plug from the socket when
you are not using the mobile dust extrac tor and before performing any cleaning and maintenance work.

6.3 Connecting a power tool

6.2 Connecting the mobile dust extractor

Risk of injury from uncontrolled tool start­up
► Before switching on ensure that the con
nected tool is switched off.
Risk of injury from electric current
► Insert the mains plug into an earthed sock
et.
► 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.
WARNING
WARNING
Risk of injury
► Observe the maximum electrical outlet
module connected load (see chapter "Technical data").
► Switch off the power tool.
Connecting a mains-powered power tool to the mobile dust extractor
► Connect the power tool to the electric outlet
module
[1-2].
WARNING
The power tool is connected the to mobile dust extractor via the power cable.
Connecting a battery-powered power tool to the mobile dust extractor (MINI I / MIDI I)
► In standby mode, press the connection but
ton [1-20]. The connection display [1-19] flashes slow
ly. For a period of 60 seconds, 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
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switched off or the mains plug is disconnec ted. The battery-powered tool must then be connected again.
Connecting a new battery-powered power tool overwrites the previous connection.

6.4 Connecting a mobile device (MINI I / MIDI I)

A mobile device (e.g. smartphone) can be con nected to the mobile dust extractor via
Bluetooth® (e.g. for a software update with the
Festool app). ► Hold down the connection button [1-20] on
the mobile dust extractor for three seconds in standby mode.
The connection display [1-19] flashes rapid ly.
For a period of 60 seconds, the mobile dust extractor is ready for connection.
► Follow the instructions provided in the
Festool app.

6.5 Remote control (MINI I / MIDI I)

Connecting the remote control and mobile dust extractor
To be able to connect a remote control to a mo bile dust extractor, the remote control must be reset (see "Resetting the remote control").
Remote controls that have not been connected previously can be connected directly.
A connection that has been created be tween remote controls and the mobile dust extractor will persist even after the mobile dust extractor has been manually switched off or the mains plug has been disconnected.
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 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 10 seconds. The LED indicator lights up purple, if the re
set has taken place.

6.6 Delete all saved devices. (MINI I / MIDI I)

► Press and hold the connection button [1-20]
for at least three seconds. The connection display [1-19] flashes rapid
ly.
► Press and hold both the plus and minus
button [1-18] for at least three seconds.
The mobile dust extractor confirms the com mand by rapidly flashing three times.

7 Settings

7.1 Adjusting the suction power

► Press the plus or minus button [1-18] while
extracting.

7.2 Temperature cut-out

A temperature cut-out switches the mobile dust extractor off when it reaches a critical tempera ture to prevent overheating. The bottom LED
[1-18] indicates a fault.
The mobile dust extractor can be connec ted to as many as five remote controls at the same time. The mobile dust extractor can only be connected to one cordless power tool at a time.
► Hold down the connection button [1-20] on
the mobile dust extractor for three seconds in standby mode.
The connection display [1-19] flashes rapid ly.
For a period of 60 seconds, 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.
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.

7.3 Locking the brake [1A]

► Raise the front of the mobile dust extractor
slightly.
► Push down the brake [1-13] until it engages
into position.
► Actuate the button [1-12] to release it.
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7.4 SysDoc

Risk of injury
► Do not stand on the storage area of the
mobile dust extractor.
Risk of injury
► Ensure that the T-Loc or the four SysDoc
locks are closed during transport.
A Systainer can be fastened to the storage area [1-7] with the T-Loc lock [1-8]. Systainers without T-Loc can be secured with the four Sys Doc locks [1-3].
WARNING
CAUTION

8 Working

8.1 Extracting dry materials

Hazardous dust Damage to the respiratory passage
► Always use a filter bag!
Hazardous dust Damage to the respiratory passage
► Check that the main filter is undamaged
before extracting.
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 power tools: Ensure there is adequate ventilation! Observe
regional regulations! Limit values: Exhaust air max. 50% of the fresh
air volume
Equation: room volume VR x air renewal rate L

8.2 Extracting wet materials/liquids

Remove the filter bag! Use a special wet filter.
The dust extractor stops automatically when the maximum fill level is reached.
The bottom LED [1-18] lights up red. ► Switch off the mobile dust extractor [1-11].
► Open the locking clips [1-10] and remove
the top section of the machine.
► Empty the dirt trap [1-9].
CAUTION
CAUTION
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After wet extraction, allow the main filter to dry! Dry the mobile dust extractor before extracting
dry dust.
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.
Escaping foam and fluids
► Switch off and empty the machine immedi
ately.

8.3 Exhaust-air outlet

Hazardous dust Damage to the respiratory passage
► Do not blow off any dust!
The exhaust-air outlet offers the option of di verting the exhaust air outside a building using the suction hose.
► Open the grille in front of the exhaust open
ing [1-14].
► Insert the suction hose in the exhaust open
ing
[1-14].

8.4 Cleaning the filter and filter bag manually

► In standby mode, press the MAN but
ton [1-17].
► Set the suction power to the maximum set
ting [1-18].
► Cover the suction hose with your hand while
at the same time briefly pressing down the cleaning lever [1-16] three times.

8.5 Changing the filter bag with minimal dust

► Open the locking clips and remove the top
section of the machine
► Pull the tab on the filter bag until the filter
bag opening is fully closed.
The filter bag is now securely closed and can be removed.
► Fit the top section of the machine and close
the locking clips.

8.6 Changing the filter element[5]

► Pull out the used filter drawer [1-15].
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
[2].
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► Dispose of the used filter drawer in accord
EKAT
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ance with statutory regulations.
► Insert the new filter drawer [1-15].
Order numbers for accessories, filters and consumables in the Festool catalogue or online at "www.festool.com".
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Always use original Festool spare parts. Order no. at: www.festool.com/service
► Regularly clean the fill level sensors [4-4]
and empty the dirt trap .
Damage to the motor
► Never extract material without a main filter
or with a damaged main filter, as this can damage the motor.

8.7 After finishing work

► Switch off the mobile dust extractor and
pull out the mains plug. ► Wind up the mains power cable. ► Empty the dirt trap.
► Place the suction hose [4-1] in the sealable
hose holder
[1-7]. Place the mains power cable [4-2] in the sealable hose hold er [1-7] or wind it up on the cord holder. To do so, lay the power cable through the re cess
[4-3].
► Vacuum and wipe the inside and outside of
the mobile dust extractor to clean it.
► Place the mobile dust extractor in a dry
room inaccessible to unauthorised users.
The lid of the hose holder also serves as a storage area for tools.
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 manufacturer 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!

10 Environment

Do not dispose of the device in the household waste! Recycle devices, ac
cessories and packaging. Observe appli
cable national regulations. EU only: In accordance with the European Di
rective on waste electrical and electronic equipment and implementation in national law, used power tools must be collected separately and handed in for environmentally friendly re cycling.
Information on REACH: www.festool.com/reach

9 Service and maintenance

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 motor housing to be opened should always be carried out by an author ised service workshop.
Customer service and repairs must only be carried out by the manufacturer or service workshops: Find the nearest address at: www.festool.com/service
WARNING

11 General information

11.1
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth® 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.

11.2 Information on data privacy

The power tool contains a chip which automati cally stores machine and operating data. The data saved cannot be traced back directly to an individual.
The data can be read in a contactless manner using special devices and shall only be used by Festool for fault diagnosis, repair and warranty processing and for quality improvement or en hancement of the power tool. The data shall not be used in any other way without the express consent of the customer.
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