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HTC DURATIQ RX6 - User Manual

HTC DURATIQ RX6
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User Manual
HTC DURATIQ
T6 / RT6 / X6 / RX6

Questions and Answers

  • K
    Karen BrownSep 23, 2025
    What causes low voltage in my HTC Floor Machine?
    • J
      Julia GarnerSep 23, 2025
      Low voltage in your HTC Floor Machine can be caused by issues with the cable area and cable length, an error on the incoming supply, or the emergency stop being activated. Check these components.
  • M
    Mitchell RodriguezAug 23, 2025
    Why does the fuse keep tripping on my HTC DURATIQ RX6 Floor Machine?
    • D
      Dustin StewartAug 23, 2025
      A fuse might trip on your HTC Floor Machine due to: * Too high a load or too small fuses: Check the size and inertia of the fuses. * If the cause is not listed: Reduce the machine's load by reducing the grinding pressure, lowering the revs per minute, or changing the tool. Refer to the machine's power meter.
  • D
    Deborah GrahamAug 25, 2025
    Why my HTC DURATIQ RX6 Floor Machine cannot cope?
    • C
      Carl JonesAug 26, 2025
      If your HTC Floor Machine cannot cope, consider these potential causes and solutions: * Too high a load: Reduce the grinding pressure. * If the cause is not listed: If the machine runs at high speed, lower the revs per minute to make the machine stronger. Refer to the meter for available power. * Voltage drop: Check the voltage meter during grinding. * Too sticky a coating on the surface: Run half of the machine on the surface to be cleaned and half on the clean surface to remove residue from the tools. * If the cause is not listed: Check the tools to ensure the correct tools are used, that they are in working order and correctly fitted.
  • C
    Christopher CollinsAug 26, 2025
    How to reduce high temperature in the electrical cabinet of my HTC DURATIQ RX6?
    • D
      Diana MorseAug 26, 2025
      To reduce high temperature in the electrical cabinet of your HTC Floor Machine, clean the fans and cooling flange. Ensure the fans are rotating during grinding and for 1 minute after finishing, as well as when needed. Allow the machine to cool down.
  • R
    Rebekah BriggsAug 27, 2025
    What should I do if the grinding motor is overloaded on my HTC DURATIQ RX6?
    • F
      fosterstefanieAug 27, 2025
      If the grinding motor is overloaded on your HTC Floor Machine and the overload meter exceeds 90%, reduce the motor's load. Refer to the meter for motor current.
  • A
    amasseySep 16, 2025
    What does a phase error on the incoming supply mean for my HTC DURATIQ RX6 Floor Machine?
    • S
      Shaun MooreSep 16, 2025
      A phase error on the incoming supply of your HTC Floor Machine means that the incoming supply has lost one or more phases. Check the incoming supply.
  • O
    oyoungSep 13, 2025
    How do I check if the grinding motor is short-circuited on my HTC DURATIQ RX6?
    • W
      walter73Sep 13, 2025
      To check if the grinding motor is short-circuited on your HTC Floor Machine, inspect the grinding motor cabling and measure the insulation of the grinding motor.
  • S
    Stephanie BushSep 14, 2025
    How to troubleshoot low control voltage on my HTC Floor Machine?
    • S
      Sharon WolfeSep 14, 2025
      To troubleshoot low control voltage on your HTC Floor Machine, check the PSU and the battery voltage.
  • M
    Michele SimsSep 5, 2025
    What should I do if the grinding motor on my HTC DURATIQ RX6 becomes overloaded?
    • M
      Michael JonesSep 5, 2025
      If the grinding motor becomes overloaded and the overload meter reaches 100% on your HTC Floor Machine, let the machine cool down.
  • M
    Michael KhanSep 3, 2025
    What to do if there is a low water level in the tank of my HTC DURATIQ RX6 Floor Machine?
    • K
      Kim YoungSep 3, 2025
      If there is a low water level in the tank of your HTC Floor Machine, top up the water and check the level sensor.

Summary

2 Safety

2.2 Essential Safety Rules

Outlines essential safety rules and responsibilities for machine operators and users.

3 Information about the machine

3.5 Hand-Arm Vibration Levels

Information on measured vibration levels and permitted exposure times for operators.

4 Machine Description

4.4 Control Panel (HMI) Description

Explanation of the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) controls and their functions.

4.5 Information Panel Details

Details the various indicators and readouts on the machine's information display panel.

5 Operation

5.3 Handling Weights

Guidance on how to position and adjust the machine's weights for optimal grinding pressure and balance.

6 Grinding Procedures

6.1 Manoeuvring via Control Panel

How to maneuver and control the machine using the control panel during grinding.

6.1.1 Manual Grinding

Detailed steps for operating the machine in manual grinding mode.

6.1.2 Emergency Stop Switch

Explanation of the emergency stop switch's function and proper usage.

7 Accessories and Optional Equipment

7.1 Radio Package Features

Detailed explanation of the radio remote control, receiver, and their operational procedures.

7.1.3-7.1.5 Battery Charging, Operation, and Wheel Locking

Instructions for charging, operating via radio, and locking wheels.

7.2 Radio Control System Setup

Comprehensive guide to setting up and using the radio control system for machine operation.

8 Maintenance and Repair

8.6 Repair Services

Information on authorized repair services and contacting retailers for servicing.

9 Troubleshooting

9.2 Machine Will Not Start

Troubleshooting steps for when the machine fails to start or experiences power supply problems.

9.3 Fuse or Earth Fault Breaker Trips

Troubleshooting steps for recurring issues with fuses or earth fault breakers tripping.

9.4 Machine Cannot Cope

Remedies for situations where the machine is not performing optimally or is overloaded.

9.5 Warnings and Error Messages

Explanation of warning (yellow) and error (red) messages displayed on the machine.

9.5.2 Error Messages

Details on red error messages, machine stops, and how to attempt resetting errors.

10 Technical Data

HTC DURATIQ RX6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelDURATIQ RX6
CategoryFloor Machine
Power SourceElectric
Weight240 kg / 529 lbs
Frequency50 Hz / 60 Hz
Working Width600 mm
Grinding Width600 mm

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