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Minuteman Mirage M220021K17 Operation Service Parts Care

Propane burnisher

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

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Summary of Contents for Minuteman Mirage M220021K17

  • Page 1 Mirage Model: M220024KA ® M220021K17 M220028KA Propane M220021K17C M220021N14 Burnisher M220024K17 M220024N20 M220024K17C M220028N20 M220028K17 M220028K17C OPERATION SERVICE PARTS CARE Revised 11/98...
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Unpacking Instructions, User Tips 2 - 4 General Warning Information 5 - 6 Engine Set-Up Operation 8 - 10 General Maintenance Information 11 - 12 Trouble Shooting 13 - 23 Engine Specifications Warranty Information Back Cover Warranty...
  • Page 4 • Always check fuel system for leaks with soapy water. Minuteman Propane Buffer. (Hoses, regulators, connections) • Always maintain your Minuteman Propane Buffer, follow • Never smoke while operating or working on propane buffer. operating and maintenance instructions. • Do not attempt to change a pad while buffer engine is •...
  • Page 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before operating the engine, read the Operator’s Manual FUEL SYSTEM • DO NOT fill fuel tanks while engine is running. and become familiar with it and the equipment. Safe and • DO NOT smoke or use an open flame in the vicinity of efficient operation can be achieved only if the equipment is properly operated and maintained.
  • Page 6 SAFETY INFORMATION For Your Safety! These safety precautions should be followed at all times. Failure to follow these safety precautions could result in injury to yourself and others. Accidental Starts! Explosive Fuel Dangerous Acid, Explosive Gases! Before servicing the engine or LPG is extremely flammable and is Batteries contain sulfuric acid.
  • Page 7 SAFETY INFORMATION CONTINUED Lethal Exhaust Gases! Rotating Parts! Hot Parts! Engine exhaust gases contain Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing The crankcase, cylinder head, exhaust poisonous carbon monoxide. Carbon away from all moving parts to prevent system, and other components can monoxide is odorless, colorless, and injury.
  • Page 8 ENGINE SET-UP PRE-START CHECKS Inspect the engine visually. Check for loose or missing parts Refer to Engine Owners Manual for the crankcase oil and any damage that may have occurred in shipment. capacity. CAUTION Starting the engine without oil will Single-grade oil is preferable when temperatures are result in severe engine damage.
  • Page 9 PROPANE BURNISHER SET-UP CHECK OIL STARTING AND OPERATION PROCEDURE CAUTION: NEVER ALLOW MACHINE TO RUN FOR MORE THAN Refer to engine manual for the type of oil, and instructions for checking oil. It is important to note engine manufacturers differ 10 SECONDS IN ONE SPOT OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR TO in the way oil is checked.
  • Page 10 OPERATION INFORMATION ENGINE BREAK-IN Engine break-in as a result of proper care during the first After engine has reached operating temperature while pad hours of operation of a new or rebuilt engine results in the is still off the floor. Before lowering burnishing head, adjust ideal fitting of all internal moving metal parts, which is throttle to operating speed.
  • Page 11 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Following the maintenance schedule and using the engine For any abnormalities in operation, unusual noises from properly will result in longer engine life, better performance the engine or accessories, loss of power, overheating, etc., and safer operation. Perform each maintenance procedure contact your nearest Engine Service Center.
  • Page 12 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4. Check the engine oil level. The equipment must be WARNING Accidental starting of the engine can parked on a level surface and the engine stopped. To result in severe personal injury or death. Disconnect get an accurate reading, wait a minute or so to allow the 110 VAC power cord from the starter switch junction the oil to settle in the crankcase if the engine has been box or disconnect the negative (-) battery cable on 12...
  • Page 13 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES NOTE: N.F.P.A. rule 58 8-1.4 states, “In the interest of If the oil level is low, add API Class SG or SH oil (also SG/ safety, each person engaged in installing, repairing, CD, SG/CE, SH/CD or SH/CE) having an SAE viscosity filling, or otherwise servicing an LP-Gas engine fuel grade appropriate for the expected temperatures, as system shall be properly trained in the necessary...
  • Page 14 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 3 provides basic troubleshooting guidance. If you fail to WARNING Hot engine parts can cause severe burns. resolve the problem after taking the corrective actions Always allow the engine time to cool before performing any suggested, contact the equipment or engine dealer. maintenance or service.
  • Page 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING ENGINE WILL NOT START EXCESS VIBRATION CAUSES: CAUSE: No fuel, blown head gasket, ignition coil, dirty air cleaner, Engine overload, loose bolts on engine or deck of unit, no wires broken or disonnected, engine overload, insufficient fuel or dirt in fuel, dirty air filters, faulty spark plug, pad not vacuum, bag spark plug, fuel system out of adjustment.
  • Page 16 ENGINE 16HP KAWASAKI...
  • Page 17 Throttle Cable Assy. 220122 Skirt Retainer (M220028KA) 711503 WSR-Flat #10 828893 Pop Rivet 515-10-24 SCR-RD HD 10-24 x 1 1/2 715385 Decal - Minuteman 712099PLT BLT-SHLDR 1/2 x 1/2 220024PTD Casting (M220024KA) 260287 Wing Bolt 1/2-13 220028PTD Casting (M220028KA) 711353...
  • Page 18 ENGINE 17HP AIR COOLED KAWASAKI...
  • Page 19 PARTS LIST FOR ENGINE 17HP AIR COOLED KAWASAKI...
  • Page 20 ENGINE 14 HP ONAN...
  • Page 21 Skirt Retainer 220118 Propane Tank 828894 Pop Rivet 711380 Nut-Nyloc 3/8-16 220021PTD Casting 713168 SCR-FH 5/16-18 x 1.25 715385 Decal - Minuteman 711546 WSR-Helical 3/8 711509 WSR-Flat 1/2 430029 Caster 711547 WSR-Helical 1/2 711374 Nut-Nyloc 5/16 713071 BLT-HH 1/2-13 x 1 1/2...
  • Page 22 ENGINE 20 HP ONAN...
  • Page 23 Skirt Retainer (M220024N20) 711507 WSR-Flat .37 X 1.12 X .06 220122 Skirt Retainer (M220028N20) 711380 Nut-Nyloc 3/8-16 828894 Pop Rivet 711546 WSR-Helical 3/8 715385 Decal - Minuteman 430029 Caster 220024PTD Casting (M220024N20) 711374 Nut-Nyloc 5/16 220028PTD Casting (M220028N20) 711506 WSR-Flat 5/16 711509...
  • Page 26 MODEL 50 DRY-GAS REGULATOR, CROSS SECTION, PARTS LIST Item Part No. Qty. Description REGULATOR OPERATION 60-RBK Kit, Rebuilding LP-gas vapor enters at point (A), then passes into primary area 60-RCK Kit, Complete (B) at point (28), where pressure is reduced from up to 250 p.s.i. 60-RK Kit, Repair at the tank to 4 p.s.i.
  • Page 27 MANUFACTURER: MINUTEMAN or a part has failed due to abuse, Minuteman International, Inc. is liable for INTERNATIONAL INC neglect, improper maintenance or damages to other engine components ENGINE FAMILY: unapproved modifications.
  • Page 28 In addition, Minuteman International, Inc. will, at its option, honor labor warranty claims for the first 12 months on machine components only from date of sale, provided such claims are submitted through and approved by factory authorized repair stations.