Introduction
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Service and Maintenance on the M
INIMAX
™
Maintenance on the M
INIMAX
™ is of paramount importance to ensure long-lasting durability of all its
moving parts as well as optimum performance in heavy work. Maintenance has to be done on almost
every system involved in the operation of the M
INIMAX
™, such as the hydraulic, electrical and
mechanical systems. Some parts are subjected to more wear and tear than others. Therefore, these
parts need regular maintenance and routine check-up to prevent signs of deterioration as soon as
possible.
In this manual you will find the most common maintenance and inspection procedures required for
the M
INIMAX
™.
Warning
Your M
INIMAX
™ unit MUST BE COMPLETELY LUBRICATED before its first use. Refer to the
lube chart near the hopper on the curbside to know where the lubrication points are located on the
vehicle and how often the parts should be lubricated.
Initial lubrication carried out by Labrie Enviroquip Group is sufficient for production and transport
purposes ONLY.
With your safety in mind, we would like to remind you that ONLY QUALIFIED MECHANICS
should service the hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic systems on your refuse vehicle. In addition,
these mechanics should also be fully knowledgeable in the operation of this unit. Please read the
Operator Manual prior to attempting any maintenance work on your M
INIMAX
™ unit.
Warranty Registration Form
Do not forget to complete the Warranty Registration Form and send it to Labrie Enviroquip Group.
Make sure to indicate the “in-service” date. This date will be used to start the warranty period.
Otherwise, the date of delivery from the factory will be used instead.
Danger!
Failure to contact
Labrie Enviroquip Group
to report a situation where a unit is operated
by more than one worker at a time may result in unit and/or property damage, personal
injury or even death.
Summary of Contents for MINIMAX
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Page 8: ...vi Table of Contents Adjusting Arm Speed 164...
Page 30: ...22 Safety Figure 2 17 Drain valve on air tank...
Page 72: ...64 Lubrication Figure 4 10 Lubrication chart Helping Hand arm...
Page 80: ...72 Lubrication...
Page 90: ...82 Hydraulic System Figure 5 8 Oil temp level gauge Figure 5 9 Steel hydraulic tank...
Page 102: ...94 Hydraulic System Figure 5 21 Strainer assembly Strainer...
Page 106: ...98 Hydraulic System Figure 5 25 Detecting cylinder internal leaks 1 2 3 4 5 A A A...
Page 108: ...100 Hydraulic System...
Page 113: ...Electrical System 105 Electrical Schematics Cab Adaptation...
Page 114: ...106 Electrical System Cab Console Controls...
Page 115: ...Electrical System 107 Cab Controller...
Page 116: ...108 Electrical System Chassis...
Page 117: ...Electrical System 109 Body Module rear side...
Page 118: ...110 Electrical System Body Module front side...
Page 119: ...Electrical System 111 Tailgate Lighting...
Page 120: ...112 Electrical System Panic Bars Crusher Panel Tipper Interlocks...
Page 121: ...Electrical System 113 Cameras Switchpack Details Interlocks AUTO 10 SEC INHIBIT AUTO N AUTO ON...
Page 122: ...114 Electrical System...
Page 127: ...Troubleshooting 119 Figure 8 4 Ball end hex wrench metric and SAE...
Page 134: ...126 Troubleshooting Figure 8 6 Tailgate locking mechanism...
Page 156: ...148 Multiplexing...
Page 162: ...154 Multiplexing...
Page 164: ...156 Lifting Arm Figure 10 1 Mounting bolts Figure 10 2 Helping Hand gripper Figure 10 3 Hoses...