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11.2 Dust extraction device [6]
► Mount the adapter [5].
► Attach the dust extraction device.
► Connect the suction hose.
11.3 Depth stop [7+8]
► Mount the adapter [5].
► Attach the depth stop – [7a] or [7b].
► Engage the adjusting lever [8-1] to set the
cutting depth.
Select the correct depth stop for the tool
and replace if necessary:
Round tools
Cutting blade Rotary depth
11.4 Positioning aid [9+10+11+12]
WARNING
Sharp tools
Pinching and cutting injuries
► Always rest your fingers on the defined
gripping surfaces [11-3].
► Always use the saw blades indicated in Fig.
[11]. Do not use short saw blades.
WARNING
Risk of accident, electric shock
If the tool comes into contact with live ca
bles, an electric current may be diverted
through metal components in the tool and
result in electric shock.
► Hold the power tool by the insulated grip
ping surfaces when performing work that
may pose a risk of cutting into hidden pow
er cables.
Using the positioning aid
► Mount the adapter [5].
► Attach the positioning aid – [9a] or [9b].
► First place the application tool on the saw
blade guide [10-1], then push it into the
holder [10-2] until it engages. This is nec
essary to ensure that the application tool is
positioned correctly on the saw blade guide.
► Adjust the cutting depth [11-1].
Always tighten the cutting depth adjust
ment [11-1].
Readjusting the saw blade guide
First check to ensure that the application tool
has been inserted in the correct order (see fig
18
Sliding shoe [8-2]
stop [8-3]
ure [10]). If the saw blade is still not positioned
on the saw blade guide, take the following
steps:
► Set the cutting depth [11-1] to the maxi
mum depth. Tighten the cutting depth ad
justment [11-1].
► Loosen the screw [12-1] on the saw blade
guide [12-2].
► Move the saw blade guide to the saw blade.
► Tighten the screw [12-1] on the saw blade
guide.
12 Service and maintenance
WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
► Always remove the battery pack from the
power tool before performing any mainte
nance or service 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 manufac
turer or service workshops. Find the
nearest address at:
www.festool.com/service
Always use original Festool spare
EKAT
4
parts. Order no. at:
www.festool.com/service
5
3
2
1
To ensure constant air circulation, always keep
the cooling air openings in the motor housing
clean and free of blockages.
Keep the contacts on the power tool, charger
and battery pack clean.
When machining materials that contain gyp
sum, dust deposits may build up inside the
power tool and on the on/off switch and harden
when exposed to humidity. This may impair the
switching mechanism. After each machining
process, blow out the inside of the power tool
through the vents and the on/off switch using
dry, oil-free compressed air.
12.1 Information on the positioning aid
Clean any dust deposits from guides [11-2] and
contact surfaces. Oil the guides regularly and
lightly with resin-free oil (e.g. sewing machine
oil).