Depth Stop; Dust Extraction; Working With The Electric Power Tool; Service And Maintenance - Festool RG 130 ECI Manual De Instrucciones

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Brush replacement
The brush [4-2] must be replaced when it be­
comes worn.
► Unscrew the screws with the washers [4-1]
first, then remove the brush from the cov­
er [4-4] with the springs [4-3].
► Insert the springs in the openings of the
new brush and turn them clockwise to se­
cure them (see figure [4A]). Deflected
springs that are not vertical do not consti­
tute a failure.
► Then take the brush with the inserted
springs, hook it into the cover [4-4] from
the front and tilt it (see figure [4B]).
► Ensure that the springs engage in the guide
openings in the cover and screw in the
screws with the washers [4-1] again.
6.6

Depth stop

The sanding depth setting depends on the ma­
terial being processed.
► Position the adapter [5-2].
► Turn the adapter to adjust the sanding
depth (anti-clockwise = greater sanding
depth, clockwise = smaller sanding depth).
► CAUTION! Tighten the nut [5-1].
6.7

Dust extraction

CAUTION
Hazardous dust
Damage to the respiratory passage
► Always working with a dust extraction sys­
tem connected.
► Only use Festool mobile dust extractors
with dust class L, Festool suction hoses
and the Festool pre-separator.
► Only use antistatic mobile dust extractors
to prevent static discharge.
A mobile dust extractor with a suction hose di­
ameter of 36 mm can be connected at the ex­
tractor connector [1-10].
6.8
Connecting a power tool via Bluetooth
Connecting to the mobile dust extractor
► Activate the mobile dust extractor's auto­
matic mode (see the operating manual for
the mobile dust extractor).
► Press the connection button on the mobile
dust extractor or on the remote control
once (see the operating manual for the mo­
bile dust extractor/retrofit receiver mod­
ule).
► Switch on the power tool.
The mobile dust extractor starts up and the
power tool is connected until the mobile dust
extractor or the power tool is manually switch­
ed off.
LED indicator [1-4]
LED indicator
LED flashes
blue once.
LED lights up
blue.
LED flashes
red.
LED lights up
red.
7
Working with the electric
power tool
Risk of injury
► Only guide the power tool into the material
when it is switched on (running).
► Always secure the workpiece in such a
manner that it cannot move.
► Keep your hands away from the rotating
sanding tools.
8

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 manufac­
turer or service workshops. Find the
nearest address at:
www.festool.co.uk/service
Meaning
After being switched on, the
power tool searches for a mobile
dust extractor ready for connec­
tion.
The power tool is connected to a
mobile dust extractor via
Bluetooth ® .
The power tool has overheated.
Continue working without a load
on the power tool.
Electronics failure. Contact an
authorised service workshop.
WARNING
WARNING
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