BonnetPro MiniMax MULE 220R Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

PLEASE NOTE: 

Before using your MiniMax.

When you receive you MiniMax you will need to change the solid plug with the breather plug 
that is supplied in the little bag attached to the chassis, pic #1. Making sure the machine is on a 
flat and level surface so no gearbox oil drains out remove the solid plug using a ¼ Allen wrench 
shown in pic #2

Once removed replace using a 5/8 wrench (taking care not to damage the painted surfaces) with 
the breather plug shown in pic#3. Do not over tighten!

note: 

in Pic #3 the position of the breather holes are to be at the 3 and 9 o’clock position.

Pic. 1

Pic. 2

Pic. 3

Summary of Contents for MiniMax MULE 220R

Page 1: ...Owner s Operator s Manual MULE 220R...

Page 2: ...e Please read them carefully since a failure to heed these precautions could result in discomfort or injury When using an electrical appliance basic safety precautions and common sense should always b...

Page 3: ...eplaced with included breather plug Oil must be changed after the first 50 hours and every 500 hours thereafter 14 ounces Mobil SHC 634 Gear oil must be used Failure to do so will void your warranty S...

Page 4: ...aking sure the machine is on a flat and level surface so no gearbox oil drains out remove the solid plug using a Allen wrench shown in pic 2 Once removed replace using a 5 8 wrench taking care not to...

Page 5: ...d your states regulations Please see video for oil change located at www bonnetpro com on the MiniMax page To change oil remove the left bumper wheel as seen from standing behind the machine Remove th...

Page 6: ...handle to the correct height will make you re cleaning experience a much better one For most people the handle grips should be parallel to your hip bone If it is too high the machine will be harder t...

Page 7: ...parts and service center distributor or from any of the manufacturer s subsidiaries This machine will provide excellent service However the best results will be obtained at minimum costs if The machin...

Page 8: ...dle on the machine WARNING To prevent injury always remove the electrical plug from the electrical outlet before changing the pad drive or bonnet and before leaving the machine WARNING To prevent inju...

Page 9: ...ot operate machine With flammable liquids or near flammable vapors as an explosion or flash fire may occur Unless trained and authorized Unless operator manual is read and understood Unless cord is pr...

Page 10: ...he floor machine to upright position and adjust handle to operating position Recommended handle position is close to the waist near your hip bone with arms extended down Lock the cam release lever int...

Page 11: ...me users fill tank half way This will lighten the machine making it easier to control for beginners Also see the Rotaries Made Easy video located at the bottom of the MiniMax page at bonnetpro com 5 A...

Page 12: ...fore Servicing Machine 1 Remove and clean the pad driver Multii Brush after each use 2 Clean the machine base and chrome handle tube to allow proper movement of the handle clamp after each use 3 Rinse...

Page 13: ...off and the satellite sprayer feed on When starting using the front sprayer your initial setting might be between the blue and silver colored rings on the solution control valve pic 1 For a setting us...

Page 14: ...can use penetrating oil on the handle or a carburetor type cleaner to free the handle and inside of the collar from foreign debris or soil build up This is the most common problem After this is done...

Page 15: ...entered on pad driver Remove and reinstall pad Machine circuit breaker trips continuously Heavily soiled pad brush Clean or replace pad brush Improper pad brush for application Change to proper pad br...

Page 16: ...eels When possible if machine is carried up steps two people to lift and carry is recommended Using the detachable hose and sprayer After the coil hose extension is plugged into the female quick conne...

Page 17: ...onvenience Please read them carefully since a failure to heed these precautions could result in discomfort or injury When using an electrical appliance basic safety precautions and common sense should...

Page 18: ...ation authorized or not placed on the product which is not manufactured supplied or installed by Bonnet Pro Wheels motor brushes fuses and other normal wear items are not covered by this warranty Ship...

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