Dust extraction, Service and maintenance, Disposal – Festool ASA 6000 User Manual

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7.3

Connecting the dust extractor

ASA CT/SRM

Insert the reducing sleeve on the extractor hose
into the connection on the dust extractor.

 We recommend using rotating adapter D50

DAS-AS to connect the extractor hose to the
dust extractor.

ASA TURBO

Connect the suction hose on the ASA to the sta-
tionary extraction system.

7.4

Connecting the mains cable

Insert the black plug on the ASA into a socket
connected to the mains power supply (230 V~/
16A).

7.5

Operation

On completion of the following steps, the ASA is
ready for operation:
1. Connect to EAA (see EAA operating manual)

– Mains and control cable to EAA
– Compressed air line to service unit

2. Connect the ASA

– Plug from on-site power supply
– Compressed air line to on-site com-

pressed-air system

– Control cable to dust extractor

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Dust extraction

If national safety regulations stipulate that dust ex-
tractors must have a suction power monitoring
function (volumetric flow monitoring), only one ex-
tractor opening on the EAA can be opened.
The slide prevents the use of both openings. If the
slide is removed, e.g. when extracting non-hazard-
ous dust, the system can operate and extract from
two machines at the same time (see EAA operating
manual).

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Service and maintenance

Damaged safety devices and components must be
repaired or replaced in a recognised specialist
workshop, unless otherwise indicated in the oper-
ating manual.

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Disposal

Do not throw the tool in your household waste!!
Dispose of machines, accessories and packaging at
an environmentally responsible recycling centre.
Observe the valid national regulations.
EU only: European Directive 2002/96/EC stipulates
that used electric tools must be collected separate-
ly and disposed of at an environmentally responsi-
ble recycling centre.

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Accessories

Use only original Festool accessories and Festool
consumable material intended for this machine be-
cause these components are designed specifically
for the machine. Using accessories and consum-
able material from other suppliers will most likely
affect the quality of your working results and limit
any warranty claims. Machine wear or your own
personal workload may increase depending on the
application. Protect yourself and your machine, and
preserve your warranty claims by always using
original Festool accessories and Festool consum-
able material!
The order numbers of the accessories and tools can
be found in the Festool catalogue or on the Internet
under "www.festool.com".

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Warranty

We offer a warranty for material and production de-
fects for all our tools in accordance with the locally
applicable legal provisions, but for a minimum of 12
months. Within the EU member states, the warran-
ty period is 24 months (verification through invoice
or delivery note). Damage caused by the operator,
natural wear, overloading, incorrect handling or
through the use of the equipment not specified in
the operating manual, or damage which was known

WARNING

Dust hazard

Dust can be hazardous to health. Always work
with a dust extractor.

Always read applicable national regulations be-
fore extracting hazardous dust.

WARNING

Risk of accidents

Disconnect the EAA/ASA from the power and
compressed air supply before performing any
maintenance and repair work.

All maintenance and repair work on the electri-
cal or electronic system must always be carried
out by a qualified electrician.

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