7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes some of the faults that may occur
and how to deal with these faults. If the fault cannot be
dealt with, or if there are other faults, contact your
nearest retailer.
Problem
Possible cause
Possible procedure
The machine will not start.
The emergency stop switch on the
control panel is activated.
Reset the switch by turning it counter
clockwise.
The F11 fuse is damaged.
Replace the F11 fuse.
The starter battery is not charged.
Charge the starter battery.
The engine will not start.
The propane cylinder is empty.
Change propane cylinder.
The fuel shut off valve is not activa-
ted.
Make sure that the fuel shut off valve
activates once the ignition activates.
The engine does not ignite.
Speak to your nearest dealer.
The engine does not start when the
RADIO switch is in mode I.
The grinding switch is switched to
“OFF” on the radio control unit.
Make sure that the grinding switch is
switched to “ON” on the radio control
unit.
The engine starts but shuts off shortly
after.
The propane cylinder is almost emp-
ty.
Replace the propane cylnder.
Damaged emission module.
Speak to your nearest dealer.
The engine starts but shuts off after 1
- 2 minutes.
Incorrect signal to the emission mod-
ule.
Change air filter. If the proplem con-
tinues speak to your nearest dealer.
The engine shuts off unexpectedly.
The emission values have exceeded
the permitted levels. A red led bulb on
the emission control
Speak to your nearest dealer.
The machine can’t connect to the ra-
dio control unit.
INSERT POSSIBLE CAUSE
INSERT SOLUTION
The drive motor of the wheels does
not function properly.
DC/DC converter damaged.
Speak to your nearest dealer.
The drive motor batteries are not
charged.
Charge the drive motor batteries.
The machine does not move.
The drive lock of the wheels are not
in their correct position.
Lock the wheels with the locking pin.
The machine smells burnt
The clutch slips.
Make sure that the engine rev is not
between 1400 - 2000 rpm.
The machine vibrates or wears the
tool unevenly.
Damaged belt
Examine the belt and replace, if it is
necessary.
Damaged grinding holders
If the grinder holders need recondi-
tioning, contact HTC for information
about spare parts.
The machine is grinding at an angle. INSERT POSSIBLE CAUSE
Recondition the grinding holder.
Damaged upper belt
Examine the upper belt. Turn the
large disc in one direction or the oth-
er, there should be resistance. If it
turns freely, the belt is broken and
must be replaced.
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