What should I do if the grinding motor on my HTC DURATIQ X6 Floor Machine becomes overloaded?
- CCarol HoweAug 31, 2025
If the grinding motor becomes overloaded and the overload meter reaches 100% on your HTC Floor Machine, let the machine cool down.

What should I do if the grinding motor on my HTC DURATIQ X6 Floor Machine becomes overloaded?
If the grinding motor becomes overloaded and the overload meter reaches 100% on your HTC Floor Machine, let the machine cool down.
What to do if HTC Grinder does not operate correctly?
If your HTC Grinder isn't operating correctly, it might be due to a high load. Decrease the grinding pressure. If operating at high speed, lower the speed to increase strength. Check the voltage meter during operation. Ensure you are using the correct tools and that they are correctly installed. If the surface is tacky, operate half of the grinding head on the surface to be cleaned and half on the clean surface to remove remaining waste on the tools.
What to do if there is a low water level in the tank of my HTC DURATIQ X6?
If there is a low water level in the tank of your HTC Floor Machine, top up the water and check the level sensor.
What does a phase error power supply mean on my HTC Grinder?
If there's a phase error in the power supply of your HTC Grinder, it means one or more phases has no current supply. Check the current supply.
Why is the temperature too high in the electrical box of my HTC Grinder?
If the temperature is too high in the electrical box of your HTC Grinder, clean the fans and flanges, and ensure the fans rotate correctly during operation and for 1 minute after completion. Let the product cool down.
Why is the grinding motor too hot on my HTC Grinder?
If the grinding motor of your HTC Grinder is too hot, check the cooling fan of the motor and decrease the motor load, referring to the gauge for the motor current.
What should I do if there's a break in the grinding motor of my HTC Grinder?
If there's a break in the grinding motor or its cables in your HTC Grinder, check the grinding motor cables and the grinding motor itself.
What should I do if the grinding motor is overloaded on my HTC DURATIQ X6?
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.
How to reduce high temperature in the electrical cabinet of my HTC Floor Machine?
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.
Why my HTC Floor Machine cannot cope?
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.
| Brand | HTC |
|---|---|
| Model | DURATIQ X6 |
| Category | Floor Machine |
| Language | English |
Explanation of warning, note, and tip symbols used in the manual.
General safety rules for machine operation and user responsibility.
Explanation of danger, warning, and caution decals on the machine.
Identification and function of controls on the machine's Human-Machine Interface.
Explanation of indicators and data displayed on the machine's information panel.
Instructions for operating the machine using the control panel.
Detailed steps for manual grinding operations using the control panel.
Explanation of the emergency stop switch function and reset procedure.
Detailed explanation of the remote control's buttons and functions.
Instructions for connecting and using the remote control for machine operation.
General safety precautions for maintenance and repair.
Introduction to fault descriptions, causes, and user actions.
Troubleshooting steps for a machine that fails to start.
Troubleshooting steps for frequent fuse or earth fault breaker trips.
Explanation of warning messages displayed on the machine and remote control.