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MANUAL

HTC 650 RX

Translation of manual in original language

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Page 1: ...www htc floorsystems com support MANUAL HTC 650 RX Translation of manual in original language...

Page 2: ...s and service partners on our website www htc floorsystems com Always specify the model and serial number when asking questions about your product Trademarks HTC is a trademark owned by HTC Sweden AB...

Page 3: ...rms to the applicable regulations in directives MD 2006 42 EC EMC 2004 108 EC as well as LVD 2006 95 EC The following standards have been used as a basis ISO 5349 1 2001 ISO 5349 2 2001 ISO 20643 2005...

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Page 5: ...ry 3 1 6 Unpacking the equipment 3 1 7 Machine name plate 3 1 8 Handling and storage 4 1 9 Vibration and noise 4 1 9 1 Hand and arm vibrations 5 1 9 2 Sound power level 5 2 Safety 6 2 1 General 6 2 2...

Page 6: ...ring via the control panel 25 4 10 1 Emergency stop switch 26 4 10 2 Start the machine manual driving 26 4 10 3 Overload 26 4 11 Manoeuvring via the radio control panel 27 4 11 1 Preparation 27 4 11 2...

Page 7: ...ne stops manual operation 35 6 7 The machine stops radio control 35 6 8 The fuse trips frequently 35 6 9 The machine cannot cope 35 7 Electronic error codes 36 7 1 Error Codes 36 7 2 Schneider Electri...

Page 8: ...Table of contents HTC 650 RX iv...

Page 9: ...y Even though every effort has been made to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible we bear no responsibility for incorrect or missing information HTC reserves the right to change the de...

Page 10: ...the text to make your work easier and to extend the service life of the machine 1 4 Transportation Warning Never deactivate the radio control function when you have stopped the machine on a sloping su...

Page 11: ...ystem The radio control unit 1 6 Unpacking the equipment Warning Read carefully through the safety instructions and user manual before using the equipment Check the packaging and equipment carefully o...

Page 12: ...Handling and storage The equipment should be stored in a heated dry area when not in use Otherwise it may be damaged by condensation and cold When lifting the grinder lifting straps must be used These...

Page 13: ...vibration levels 2 5 m s the exposure time should be limited in accordance with the table below For vibration levels 5 m s immediate measures must be taken by the employer to ensure that the exposure...

Page 14: ...should be within a 15 metre radius of the machine If loose objects get under the grinding head these may be flung out and cause personal injury Warning Use safety equipment such as safety shoes safety...

Page 15: ...ements and damage the machine s drive system Warning The operator must never leave the machine unattended Warning When working on an elevated surface where there is a risk of falling the edges of the...

Page 16: ...ors go to HTC s website www htc floorsystems com for more information Note The dust extractor s suction hose must be connected to the appropriate socket on the machine Adjust the dust extractor to mat...

Page 17: ...h makes the machine perfect for those with high demands for flexibility The handle can be set in a number of different tilt positions Choose a position that suits you best when you want to operate the...

Page 18: ...front of the machine 1 Handle 2 Handle lock 3 Water tank 4 Lifting eye 5 Motor 6 Weights grinding pressure 7 Mouthpiece Mist Cooler 8 Floating grinding cover outer moveable section 9 Floating grindin...

Page 19: ...cal connection 3 Extraction connection 4 Hour counter 5 Mist Cooler On Off 6 Control cabinet 7 Drive motor box 8 Locking pin Driving 9 Water tap wet spraying 10 Locking pin weights grinding pressure 3...

Page 20: ...ine is to be manoeuvred via radio control 6 Speed Rotation speed Regulates the rotational speed of the machine s grinding discs This is only possible when the grinding discs rotation is started via th...

Page 21: ...ing speed Regulates the rotational speed of the machine s grinding discs 4 ON STOP Start stop the grinding discs rotation Move the control to ON to start the rotation move the control to STOP to switc...

Page 22: ...with a red light when the radio control unit is activated The displays also shows information on the radio channel and any error messages The letter L appears and blinks rapidly when the batteries ne...

Page 23: ...self with and follow the relevant fire safety regulations when using the machine Warning Secure the area around the machine No unauthorised persons should be within a 15 metre radius of the machine If...

Page 24: ...the desired position The appropriate working height is set with the help of the adjustable handle The handle is locked with the handle lock on the handle cover see Figure 4 1 page 16 Figure 4 1 Locki...

Page 25: ...orward position used during transport as the machine takes up significantly less space 4 3 Locking the wheels The machine is equipped with a locking mechanism on each wheel see the driving lock in Fig...

Page 26: ...s can be decoupled from the motors and test driven without the machine moving 4 4 Handling weights The machine is equipped with two weights to make it easy to move the machine s centre of gravity Each...

Page 27: ...e machine and the floor To obtain a greater grinding pressure and thereby increased grinding effect the weights are lowered forwards see Figure 4 5 page 19 Figure 4 5 Weights lowered forwards During n...

Page 28: ...it to stand for a short while Use protective gloves when removing the tools Warning Disconnect the electrical supply when cleaning carrying out maintenance changing tools or repairing the machine 1 Se...

Page 29: ...he machine is equipped with the patented EZchange tool system fitting and replacing grinding tools is quick and easy The tool system consists of wings on which diamond grinding tools are fitted withou...

Page 30: ...nto the appropriate guide slot on the tool holder see Figure 4 11 page 22 Then push the tool fully into the guide slot Figure 4 11 Fitting grinding tools 2 Lock the grinding tool into the tool holder...

Page 31: ...3 page 23 Then draw the tool up out of the guide slot Figure 4 13 Removing grinding tools 2 Slide the grinding tool diagonally from above down into the appropriate guide slot on the tool holder see Fi...

Page 32: ...forcement rods or bolts and any debris that could get caught in the machine 3 Attach the appropriate tool to the machine see under Fitting grinding tools page 22 4 Set the handle to the working positi...

Page 33: ...hen wet grinding 2 Inspect the floor carefully and remove any objects sticking up such as reinforcement rods or bolts and any debris that could get caught in the machine 3 Attach the appropriate tool...

Page 34: ...the emergency stop switch has not been activated 2 Check that the wheel lock is decoupled from the wheel before operating see Figure 4 3 page 18 3 Insert the cable 4 Start the dust extractor if dry g...

Page 35: ...rnatively two normal non rechargeable 1 5 V AA batteries in the battery space Note Rechargeable batteries must be fully charged before they are used for the same time Warning Never attempt to charge s...

Page 36: ...g discs rotation ON STOP to STOP 4 Press the button to start radio communication The communication error indication ComError on the machine s control panel should then go out 5 Start the grinding disc...

Page 37: ...ency channel is shown briefly on the radio control unit s display Press on the frequency button FREQ to see the selected frequency channel while operating Note If the error code Jt is shown on the dis...

Page 38: ...ration HTC 650 RX 30 5 0 Figure 4 14 Making operation easier Tip By arranging the hose and cable as shown in the picture you avoid disruptive stoppages caused by having to re position the cable and ho...

Page 39: ...e off the machine using a high pressure washer as moisture can penetrate to the electrical parts and damage the drive system Vacuum clean the control cabinet if required Always clean the machine after...

Page 40: ...the machine in mid air at the slowest speed If the grinding holders oscillate or wobble significantly they are damaged Check that the upper belt is whole by turning the large disc in one direction or...

Page 41: ...ervicing For contact information see Contact Information at the start of the manual 5 8 Spare parts To ensure rapid delivery of spare parts always specify the model the machine s serial number and the...

Page 42: ...p goes out automatically after 2 minutes 6 3 The machine vibrates or wears the tools unevenly Check that there is movement between the chassis and grinding head If necessary loosen one of the two pins...

Page 43: ...age 36 6 8 The fuse trips frequently The load is too high on the distribution box to which the machine is connected Use a different socket or reduce the speed of the machine Check the tools Ensure tha...

Page 44: ...oving freely Check the motor s cooling flanges and fan 0010 Panel dropout Check panel connection 0012 Locked motor Check that the grinding head is moving freely 0016 Earth fault Check the motor cable...

Page 45: ...last error code For the buttons and knobs described here see Figure 7 1 page 37 1 Press Enter rEF is shown in the display 2 Turn the knob counter clockwise until SUP is shown in the display 3 Press E...

Page 46: ...rinding pressure weights in the up position kg 172 lbs 379 Grinding pressure weights folded backwards kg 154 lbs 340 Rotational speed grinding discs rpm 373 1679 rpm 373 1679 Water tank l 19 gal 2 64...

Page 47: ...Mist Permitted daily exposure Floor preparation T Rex h 6 63 h 6 63 Thrust Load Capacity N 1500 N 1500 Driving speed m s 0 2 ft s 0 2 Frequency Transmitter Receiver MHz 433 100 434 750 MHz 433 100 43...

Page 48: ...Technical data HTC 650 RX 40 5 0 Figure 8 2 Width of the machine...

Page 49: ...tals should be separated 9 2 Grinding head Machine part Material Waste management Lower cover Aluminium Metal recycling 1 Cover Plastic ABS Plastic recycling Combustible External plate and steel compo...

Page 50: ...warranty terms please contact your retailer 10 2 CE marking CE marking of a product guarantees its free movement within the EU area in accordance with EU regulations CE marking also guarantees that t...

Page 51: ...HTC 650 RX Warranty and CE marking 5 0 43...

Page 52: ...4 0 845 460 2500 Fax 44 0 845 460 1500 E mail info htc europe co uk www htc floorsystems com HTC Floor Systems GmbH Im Petersfeld 7 65624 Altendiez Germany Phone 49 0 6432 64558 0 Fax 49 0 6432 64558...

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