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Page 1: ...www htc floorsystems com support MANUAL HTC 650 E Classic 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: ...rd conforms 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 20...

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Page 5: ...5 2 1 General 5 2 2 Warnings 5 2 3 Notes 6 3 Machine description 8 3 1 General machine description 8 3 2 Description of controls Control panel 10 4 Operation 12 4 1 General 12 4 2 Handle setting 13 4...

Page 6: ...an angle 23 6 5 The machine stops during operation 23 6 6 The fuse trips frequently 24 6 7 The machine cannot cope 24 7 Electronic error codes 25 7 1 General 25 7 2 Hitachi 25 7 2 1 SJ200 25 7 2 2 Res...

Page 7: ...e written approval of HTC 1 3 Manual In addition to the general functions this manual deals with the areas of application and the maintenance of the grinder 1 3 1 Safety explanations explanation of sy...

Page 8: ...the grinding head is lowered against the surface Make sure that the securing straps or other equipment used for anchoring during transport are tightened over non moving parts e g the grinder s chassis...

Page 9: ...the delivery matches the order If there are any discrepancies contact your retailer When lifting the grinder lifting straps must be used These must be attached well secured in the lifting eyes provid...

Page 10: ...2001 Measurement uncertainty for the measuring equipment is given as 2 The machine has been tested in accordance with ISO 5349 2 2001 and ISO 20643 2005 in order to identify the operations that contri...

Page 11: ...ersons 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...

Page 12: ...ere is a risk of crush injuries if the machine starts to roll Warning The machine must be connected to a residual current device Warning Do not clean the machine using a high pressure washer Otherwise...

Page 13: ...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 match...

Page 14: ...inding concrete floors according to the HTC Superfloor method which is an environmentally friendly method for grinding and polishing concrete floors The machine is constructed from a number of main co...

Page 15: ...achine description 3 0 9 Figure 3 1 The front of the machine 1 Electrical connection 2 Tap for wet grinding 3 Wheels 4 Splash guard 5 Grinding cover 6 Weights 7 Motor 8 Lifting frame 9 Water tank 10 T...

Page 16: ...on HTC 650 E Classic 10 3 0 Figure 3 2 The machine s rear 1 Handle lock 2 Filter 3 Control cabinet 4 Handle 5 Control panel 3 2 Description of controls Control panel The picture below shows the machin...

Page 17: ...arting Turn the knob to OFF to switch off the machine s functions 4 REW FWD Start stop the grinding discs rotation and direction of rotation Turn the knob to 0 to stop the rotation 5 RESET Resetting t...

Page 18: ...explosion or fire Familiarise yourself 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...

Page 19: ...d for tipping the machine to make tool replacement easier 3 Working position the working height can be adjusted to two positions using the machine s adjustable handle 4 3 Handling weights The machine...

Page 20: ...ntle the weights when you change tools to make tipping the machine easier Warning There is a risk of crush injuries when handling the weights as these are heavy Therefore the weights should always be...

Page 21: ...position see Figure 4 1 page 13 2 Removing the weights 3 Tip the machine backwards carefully so that it rests on the floor 4 5 Fitting and replacing grinding tools As the machine is equipped with the...

Page 22: ...down into the appropriate guide slot on the tool holder see Figure 4 3 page 16 Then push the tool fully into the guide slot Figure 4 3 Fitting grinding tools 2 Lock the grinding tool into the tool hol...

Page 23: ...re 4 5 page 17 Then draw the tool up out of the guide slot Figure 4 5 Removing grinding tools 2 Slide the grinding tool diagonally from above down into the appropriate guide slot on the tool holder se...

Page 24: ...overed Adjust the dust extractor to match the grinder s capacity 2 Inspect the floor carefully and remove any objects sticking up such as reinforcement rods or bolts and any debris that could get caug...

Page 25: ...nder forwards over the floor surface 4 8 1 Standby To activate the machine s functions turn the ON OFF knob to the right When the knob is in this position the green Standby light DUTY is lit indicatin...

Page 26: ...the REW FWD knob to the desired direction of rotation 6 Set the speed for the grinding discs using the Speed knob 7 The machine has now started 4 9 Making operation easier In order to keep the suctio...

Page 27: ...l cabinet if required Always clean the machine after use with a damp sponge or cloth 5 3 Daily Wash the machine if it is used for wet grinding Check for wear to the grinding tools abnormal or uneven w...

Page 28: ...hat may be required must be carried out by a HTC Service Centre that has trained service personnel and uses HTC original parts and accessories Contact your retailer if your machine requires servicing...

Page 29: ...tive measures see Electronic error codes page 25 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...

Page 30: ...e down slightly so that the grinding head eases slightly away from the surface being ground Sticky coating on the surface being ground Run half of the machine on the surface to be cleaned and half on...

Page 31: ...oad See E01 E08 Internal EEPROM error due to overheating or interference Open the control cabinet and ventilate Check the filter and the cooling fans in the cabinet Let the frequency converter cool do...

Page 32: ...ant speed The machine is running too fast or with too great a load Lower the speed lower the load by changing the position of the weights and check your tools Check mechanical inertia spin the grindin...

Page 33: ...in for two seconds 7 3 3 Checking the last error code 1 Press the Set key button D001 is shown in the display 2 Press the arrow up button until D081 is shown in the display 3 Press the Set key button...

Page 34: ...kg Vikt sliphuvud 183 kg 183 kg 183 kg 183 kg Vikter 3 x 20 kg 3 x 20 kg 3 x 20 kg 3 x 20 kg Slipdiameter 680 mm 680 mm 680 mm 680 mm Sliptryck med vikter 168 188 208 228 kg 168 188 208 228 kg 168 188...

Page 35: ...HTC 650 E Classic Tekniska data 3 0 29 Figure 8 1 Maskinens h jd och l ngdm tt i millimeter Figure 8 2 Maskinens breddm tt i millimeter...

Page 36: ...lastic Motor Aluminium 9 2 Grinding head Lower cover Aluminium Cover ABS plastic External plate and steel components Electro galvanised metal Belts Rubber and polyamide Other components Untreated stee...

Page 37: ...ing 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 tha...

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