Turbo II M
GB
hoods, and conductive parts of equipment of protec-
tion class II must be electrostatically grounded. The
electrostatic grounding can be achieved by the dust
extractor or with separate means.
The exhaust turbine is not suitable for equipment
that generates sources of ignition.
The exhaust turbine can extract up to 8 or 14 work-
stations at the same time, whereby continuous oper-
ation is possible depending on the ambient tempera-
ture only with a smaller number of open intake
cross-sections.
Optimal functioning is only guaranteed with the use
of suction hoses which are 3.5 m long and have a di-
ameter of 27 mm.
Only use the exhaust turbines in internal ar-
eas.
The exhaust turbine is not suitable for extracting dust
that poses a high risk of explosion (e.g. explosives),
flammable liquids and mixtures of combustible dust
and flammable liquids.
The user is liable for improper or non-intend-
ed use.
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Safety instructions
Warning! Read and observe all information
and safety instructions. Ignoring warning notes
and instructions may lead to electric shocks, fires
and/or cause serious injury.
Keep all safety information and other instructions
in a safe place for future reference.
Observe the following additional documents on the
enclosed compact disc:
– Installation Manual
– Circuit diagrams
– Spare parts lists
– Manual for Frequency Converter
– Operating Instructions for Blower
– Other product information
– EMC Instruction
– Prior to use, operating personnel must receive in-
formation and instructions on how to use the de-
vice and handle any materials involved as well as
relevant training, including safe procedures for
disposing of the extracted materials.
– Observe all the applicable safety regulations relat-
ing to handling materials.
– Warning! This is a Class A device. This device may
cause radio interference suppression in homes; in
this case the operator may request appropriate
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measures to be implemented.
– In an emergency (e.g. short circuit or other electri-
cal faults), switch off the device.
– Danger! Disconnect the device from the mains
supply before opening the control cabinet. Wait at
least 15 minutes before removing covers at the fre-
quency converter. All capacitors must be fully dis-
charged. Ensure proper grounding.
– Risk of explosion and fire hazard: Also observe
any other restrictions relating to dust with an igni-
tion energy of less than 1 mJ specified by the la-
bour authorities. Do not absorb any sparks or hot
dust.
– During normal operation surface temperatures
over 80 °C, but not over 135 °C, may arise at the
device.
– A mechanical hazard of the display must be ruled
out.
– A disposal bag must be used for extracting haz-
ardous dust from dust class M.
– Warning: machine may contain hazardous dust.
Only authorised qualified specialists with suit-
able protective equipment may perform mainte-
nance, empty the container and change the filter.
– Always operate with the filter system installed!
– Do not damage the mains power cable (e.g. by
driving over, dragging, etc.). Protect from heat, oil
and sharp edges.
– Regularly check the cable and have it replaced by
a qualified electrician in the event of damage.
– Do not expose the machine to rain.
– Always use original Festool accessories.
– Disconnect from the power supply if not in use or
before maintenance and repair work.
– Attention! To avoid electrostatic charging do not
clean the device with a dry cloth. Use an anti-
static cloth or damp cloth.
– Warning! Risk of tipping during transport! The
turbine has a high center of gravity and therefore
must be moved carefully with forklift or lift truck.
– The device may only be operated if all filters are
present and undamaged, including the filter for
the control cabinet cooling air.
– Observe the national regulations of the profession-
al associations and other country-specific regula-
tions.
– Always use the machine in well-ventilated rooms.