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OPERATION INFORMATION

Engine break-in as a result of proper care during the first
hours of operation  of a new or rebuilt engine results in the
ideal fitting of  all internal moving metal parts, which is
essential for top engine performance. For controlled engine
break-in.
1. Operate the equipment as it is intended to be operated.

However, for the  first 3 hours, if possible, operate the
equipment at about half the available engine power,
occasionally operating at full engine power for brief
periods. Also, if possible, avoid prolonged low-speed,
low-power operation during engine break-in.

2. Proper engine oil is especially critical during break-in

because of the higher engine temperatures that can be
expected. See RECOMMENDED ENGINE OIL.
Change the oil if it is not appropriate for the ambient
temperatures during the break-in periods. See Table 1,
Figure 1 Page 6.

3. Check  the oil level twice a day or after every 4 hours of

operation during the first 24 hours of operation.

4. Change the oil and oil filter after the first 5 hours of

operation.

OPERATION IN DUSTY  CONDITIONS

1. Keep the engine cooling fins and flywheel air inlet screen

and precleaner (filter) clean.

2. Perform air cleaner maintenance more often than

normal - as required.

3. Change the engine oil and oil filter more often than

normal. See Table 2, Page 10.

OPERATION IN HOT WEATHER

Pay particular attention to the following items when
operating the engine in temperatures above 100°F (38°C):
1. Keep the engine cooling fins and flywheel air inlet screen

and precleaner (filter) clean: See to it that nothing
obstructs air flow to and from the engine.

2. Check the oil level more frequently.
3. Change the oil and oil filter more often than normal.

See Table 2, Page 10.

4. Make sure the engine oil viscosity is appropriate for

the ambient temperature and change the oil if
necessary. See Table 1, Figure 1 page 6.

OPERATION IN COLD WEATHER

Pay particular attention to the following items when
operating the engine  in temperatures below freezing.

Make sure the engine oil viscosity is appropriate for the
ambient temperatures and change the oil if necessary. See
Table 1. If  the temperature drops before you have the chance
to change the oil, warm up the engine by moving the
equipment into a heated space before attempting to start
the engine or change oil.

After engine has reached operating temperature while pad
is still off  the floor.  Before lowering burnishing head, adjust
throttle to operating speed. After slowly lowering machine
to floor, place hands lightly on the handle and allow the

machine

 to create the floor pressure. Bearing down and

pushing hard will lead to premature belt problems and
operator fatigue. For smoother turns and greater
maneuverability, buff aisles from the right side first.

CAUTION: 

DO NOT RUN MACHINE FOR MORE THAN 15

SECONDS IN ONE SPOT OR BURNING WILL OCCUR.

IDLING AND STOPPING THE MACHINE

If for any reason the machine needs to be idled for 

short

periods, simply tilt machine back on its rear caster and
shift throttle back (toward operator) into Idle Position.
Machine will now idle safely. 

(CAUTION: DO NOT IDLE

BUFFER ON REAR CASTER FOR MORE THAN TWO
MINUTES. This will raise the emissions level.)

To stop machine

 tilt back on rear caster, turn valve on

propane tank off, and allow fuel in the lines to be used up.

FOR EMERGENCY SHUT OFF ONLY.

 Battery start models:

turn off ignition switch. Electric start models: use emergency
stop switch on right side of control panel.

STORAGE

Only authorized and properly trained personnel should have
access to propane tanks and machine.
Making sure tank valve is closed, remove tank from buffer.
Local Fire Codes may require storing tank in separate
location. 

We recommend this, as well as following

Local Fire Codes.

Store machine and tank away from objects that may fall
and damage them.
Never store tank or buffer near open flame or heat producing
devices.
Make sure machine is cleaned properly before stored.
To prevent damage pad holder, the pad SHOULD remain on
machine during storage.

EMERGENCY STOP

Turn ignition key to OFF position.
Units with emission control device and clutch. Release bail
on handle to activate kill switch. (Model M220028KA).

IGNITION SWITCH

Battery models only. Do not cold crank for more than 10
seconds.

ENGINE BREAK-IN

Содержание Mirage M220021K17

Страница 1: ...Mirage Propane Burnisher OPERATION SERVICE PARTS CARE M220024KA M220028KA M220021N14 M220024N20 M220028N20 Revised 11 98 Model M220021K17 M220021K17C M220024K17 M220024K17C M220028K17 M220028K17C ...

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Страница 3: ...Unpacking Instructions User Tips 2 4 General Warning Information 5 6 Engine Set Up 7 Operation 8 10 General Maintenance Information 11 12 Trouble Shooting 13 23 Engine Specifications 24 Warranty Information Back Cover Warranty ...

Страница 4: ...this manual Never leave machine unattended with engine running Never change or alter fuel system unless authorized by Minuteman International Inc Service Department Always keep nuts and bolts tightened and hose connection snug Always clean recoil dust filters after 1 hour of use and keep propane buffer clean Always store propane tank outside in an approved secured and tamper proof enclosure to pro...

Страница 5: ...lectrical equipment batteries exhaust gases and moving parts present potential hazards that can result in severe personal injury Take care in following these recommended procedures All local state and federal codes should be consulted and complied with GENERAL Provide appropriate fire extinguishers and install in convenient locations Use an extinguisher ratedABC by NFPA Make sure that all fastener...

Страница 6: ...ersonal safety installation and repair of LPG fuel supply systems must be performed only by qualified LPG system technicians Improperly installed and maintained LPG equipment could cause fuel supply system or other components to malfunction causing gas leaks Observe federal state and local laws governing LPG fuel and systems CAUTION High Voltage Never touch electrical wires or components while the...

Страница 7: ...eep hands feet hair and clothing away from all moving parts to prevent injury Never operate the engine with covers shrouds or guards removed Hot Parts The crankcase cylinder head exhaust system and other components can get extremely hot from operation To prevent severe burns do not touch these areas while the engine is running or immediately after it is turned off Never operate the engine with hea...

Страница 8: ... and oil foaming Do not overfill the crankcase WARNING CAUTION PRE START CHECKS Inspect the engine visually Check for loose or missing parts and any damage that may have occurred in shipment Starting the engine without oil will result in severe engine damage Add oil prior to starting the engine CRANKCASE OILRECOMMENDATIONS Use premium quality motor oil with the API American Petroleum Institute des...

Страница 9: ...ts fuel Do not stop machine by using the throttle or ignition key you can trap fuel in the lines which can cause a backfire and cause damage to the engine NOTE In case of emergency always turn ignition key off NOTE Machines without clutch the pad starts to rotate immediately when engine starts Pad stops rotating when engine is off No clutch CHECKOIL Refer to engine manual for the type of oil and i...

Страница 10: ...ity is appropriate for the ambient temperatures and change the oil if necessary See Table 1 If the temperature drops before you have the chance to change the oil warm up the engine by moving the equipment into a heated space before attempting to start the engine or change oil After engine has reached operating temperature while pad is still off the floor Before lowering burnishing head adjust thro...

Страница 11: ...ally and audibly check exhaust system for leaks 2 Perform more often when running under severe operating conditions 3 Required for initial break in only 4 Required for initial 100 hours 200 hour interval thereafter For detailed maintenance refer to the Engine Service Manual Breathing exhaust gases can result in severe personal injury or death Do not use air cleaner exhaust elbow or connecting part...

Страница 12: ... can cause overheating and engine damage Keep the cooling fins and air inlet screen clean MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4 Check the engine oil level The equipment must be parked on a level surface and the engine stopped To get an accurate reading wait a minute or so to allow the oil to settle in the crankcase if the engine has been running ENGINEMAINTENANCE 1 Cooling Fin Maintenance Remove the blower hou...

Страница 13: ...keep fingers and hands clear when draining oil Used oil is harmful to the environment Pour used oil into a sealed container and deliver it to the nearest recycling center or automotive service station CHANGING THE OIL 1 Run engine for 5 minutes to warm oil then stop engine by closing the service valve on the tank Turn the key to the off position if battery start 2 Locate the oil drain pipe located...

Страница 14: ...rge the battery Refer to the equipment or battery manufacturer s recommendations c Change engine oil to oil having the proper viscosity for the ambient temperature See Table 1 3 The engine cranks but fails a Check the fuel tank or LPG container and fill as necessary to start b Check and if necessary reconnect the fuel line to the vapor withdrawal fitting on the LPG container c Open any closed fuel...

Страница 15: ...ng and instruction SMELL OF BURNED RUBBER CAUSE Belt out of adjustment SOLUTION Refer to Maintenance Procedures EXCESS VIBRATION CAUSE Engine overload loose bolts on engine or deck of unit no fuel or dirt in fuel dirty air filters faulty spark plug pad not centered SOLUTION Refer to engine manual for servicing and instruction MACHINE PULLS TO ONE SIDE CAUSE Bent wheel bracket wheel is wearing too ...

Страница 16: ...13 ENGINE 16HP KAWASAKI ...

Страница 17: ...ing Ext 1 00 65 220003 1 Key Woodruff 5 16 x 1 66 220002 1 Drive Shaft Item Part No Qty Description 67 762093 2 Bearing 68 220023MCH 1 Bearing Housing 69 220026 1 Pulley Assy M220024KA 69A 220178 1 Pulley Assy M220028KA 70 220120 1 Skirt M220024KA 70A 220062 1 Skirt M220028KA 71 220121 1 Skirt Retainer M220024KA 71A 220122 1 Skirt Retainer M220028KA 72 828893 12 Pop Rivet 73 715385 1 Decal Minutem...

Страница 18: ...15 ENGINE 17HP AIR COOLED KAWASAKI ...

Страница 19: ...16 PARTS LIST FOR ENGINE 17HP AIR COOLED KAWASAKI ...

Страница 20: ...17 ENGINE 14 HP ONAN ...

Страница 21: ...0182 1 Spacer 40 220181 1 Key 25 x 25 x 2 69 41 220185 1 Clutch 42 82 138 B 3 1 Special Washer 43 350242 1 Belleville Washer 7 16 Item Part No Qty Description 44 60 716 24 1 BLT HH 7 16 20 x 1 5 45 712112 1 BLT HH 1 2 13 x 2 75 46 220040 1 Rotary Tensioner 47 77 81 A 1 Spacer 48 220041 1 Belt Idler w Bushing 49 364 816 1 Nut Hex 1 2 13 50 220010 1 Belt Tensioner Assy 51 220097 1 V Belt BX44T 52 22...

Страница 22: ...19 ENGINE 20 HP ONAN ...

Страница 23: ... A 1 Spacer 47 220041 1 Belt Idler w Bushing 48 364 816 1 Nut Hex 1 2 13 49 220010 1 Belt Tensioner Assy Item Part No Qty Description 50 220194 1 V Belt BX50 M220024N20 50A 220199 1 V Belt BX50 M220028N20 51 220019 6 Gimbal Spacer Disc 52 760401 1 Center Cup 53 760402 1 Center Cup Retainer 54 220051 1 Metal Plate M220024N20 54A 220061 1 Metal Plate M220028N20 55 220020 12 BLT Special Elevator 56 2...

Страница 24: ...21 KAWASAKI 16HP WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Страница 25: ...22 KAWASAKI 17HP WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Страница 26: ...wn Very little vacuum is needed to start this vacuum diaphragm travel 0 2 Mercury to start and 0 5 Mercury for full travel The instant engine stops rotating loss of vacuum in section D releases diaphragm 16 causing bumper K to push against secondary lever 24 overcoming action of whisker wire and insuring 100 lockoff This patented Beam design will lock off primary pressures up to five times in exce...

Страница 27: ...quent purchaser that each subsequent purchaser that each new engine will be free from manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship under normal use during a period of two 2 years from the date of delivery provided it is operated and maintained in accordance with engine owner manual operating instructions Repair or replacement of any warranted part will be performed at no cost to the owner at ...

Страница 28: ...ut exact original equipment replacement All warranteed items become the sole property of Minuteman International Inc or its original manufacturer whichever the case may be Minuteman International Inc disclaims any implied warranty including the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose Minuteman International Inc assumes no responsibility for any special inci...

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