Specifications
WARNING
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
connected to the mains socket, an
electric current 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.
► 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.
7.4 Connecting a power tool
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].
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
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.
7.5 Connecting a mobile device (MINI I /
MIDI I)
A mobile device (e.g. smartphone) can be con
nected to the mobile dust extractor via Blue
tooth
®
(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.
7.6 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
between remote controls and the mo
bile dust extractor will persist even
after the mobile dust extractor has
been manually switched off or the
mains plug has been disconnected.
The mobile dust extractor can be con
nected to as many as five remote con
trols at the same time. The mobile
dust extractor can only be connected
to one cordless power tool at a time.
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