Recently the CT-22 (not many hours on it) started shutting down after running for about 5 minutes.
After perusing the forum and not noticing anything amiss - such as clogged bag or pleated filter and no obstructions in the hose, etc. I registered at this forum and decided to post this note, as I have not found any obvious reason why this is happening.
The vac is not used for trade.
Except the occasional sanding with the Rotex, it is mostly used around the house for cleaning.
The vac has a new bag - just checked it and it is still mostly empty.
Did notice the fold of the bag was up against the entry point where the bag connects to the connector tube.
Expanding the bag and clearing that did not help.
Vac shut down again after about five minutes.
The vac also has a pair of brand new HEPA pleated filters, which was installed after purchasing the Oneida cyclone.
(Which works great, by the way, but see note below.)
Another clue that may assist in diagnosing this puzzle.
I recently bought the Oneida cyclone that is made for the CT - the one that has the Systainer notches.
That is when I started experiencing the thermal cut-off shutdown.
But this could be just a coincidence.
After that I ran the CT-22 without the cyclone and it has continued to shut down after 5-10 minutes.
I usually keep two boxes of bags in the house and usually switch in a new one when bag is little past half full.
Also, these days the vac is used for general house cleaning, so it's mostly light dust.
We do not have wall-to-wall carpeting.
Hardwood floors and a few oriental rugs.
Before I call Festool tech folks, would it be at all possible the thermal cut-off switch for the motor could be faulty?
At this point I do not believe there is anything during operation that is contributing to this problem
Sorry to be so over-winded with this post.
After perusing the forum and not noticing anything amiss - such as clogged bag or pleated filter and no obstructions in the hose, etc. I registered at this forum and decided to post this note, as I have not found any obvious reason why this is happening.
The vac is not used for trade.
Except the occasional sanding with the Rotex, it is mostly used around the house for cleaning.
The vac has a new bag - just checked it and it is still mostly empty.
Did notice the fold of the bag was up against the entry point where the bag connects to the connector tube.
Expanding the bag and clearing that did not help.
Vac shut down again after about five minutes.
The vac also has a pair of brand new HEPA pleated filters, which was installed after purchasing the Oneida cyclone.
(Which works great, by the way, but see note below.)
Another clue that may assist in diagnosing this puzzle.
I recently bought the Oneida cyclone that is made for the CT - the one that has the Systainer notches.
That is when I started experiencing the thermal cut-off shutdown.
But this could be just a coincidence.
After that I ran the CT-22 without the cyclone and it has continued to shut down after 5-10 minutes.
I usually keep two boxes of bags in the house and usually switch in a new one when bag is little past half full.
Also, these days the vac is used for general house cleaning, so it's mostly light dust.
We do not have wall-to-wall carpeting.
Hardwood floors and a few oriental rugs.
Before I call Festool tech folks, would it be at all possible the thermal cut-off switch for the motor could be faulty?
At this point I do not believe there is anything during operation that is contributing to this problem
Sorry to be so over-winded with this post.