Operating Via The Control Panel - Manual Control - HTC 950 RX Manual

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Operating via the control panel - Manual control

The HTC 0 RX™ can be operated manually just as previ-
ous models. Manual operation is suitable in areas that are
difficult to navigate, otherwise we recommend using the
radio control function as this is preferable from a working
environment perspective.
Emergency Stop switch on the grinder
Only use the Emergency Stop switch, "EM-Stop" in emer-
gencies when immediate shutdown of the grinder is neces-
sary.
Pressing the emergency stop switch stops all electri-
cally driven equipment on the machine such as the
motors that drive the grinding head and the wheels.
As long as the emergency stop switch "EM-Stop" is pressed
in, the machine cannot be started. Reset by turning the
emergency stop 45° so that the switch pops out again. The
machine is now ready to be restarted.
Do not use the emergency stop switch to shut down
the grinder as this wears out the contactor.
Start-up procedure
Providing the points in the "Prepare to start" section on
page 23 have been checked, the following applies:
Assuming that all knobs on the grinder control
panel are switched off.
Check that the driving locks for the wheels are re-
leased from the drive motors.
See section on wheel locking on page 19.
Set the On/Off switch on the grinder control panel
to "On". The control lamp showing "Power" turns
green.
See section on "Standby" on page 24.
Start the grinding head using the Start/Stop control
by putting the switch to "Start position.
Where necessary, adjust the rotational speed of the
grinding head using the "Speed knob" on the con-
trol panel.
Overload
If the grinder suddenly starts using too much power the
"Overload" lamp on the operator panel lights. The grinder
automatically shuts down after a short time if this is ig-
nored. Check what caused the overload and fix the fault
before operating again.
The positioning of the weights may have an adverse ef-
fect on the manoeuvrability of the grinder.
Put them in back or up position, see pictures 2-3 on
page 20, to reduce the load on the grinding head.
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