
Contents
Instruction Manual
Preface...............................................................................................................
Proper Use..........................................................................................................
Notes on Warranty...............................................................................................
Acceptance of the Machine.................................................................................
Operation............................................................................................................
Transport.............................................................................................................
Park Position.......................................................................................................
Handling Mains Cable.........................................................................................
Machine...........................................................................................................
Useful Advice for Optimum Cleaning..................................................................
Working Principle................................................................................................
Assembly............................................................................................................
Before Operation................................................................................................
Controls..............................................................................................................
Control Panel......................................................................................................
Detergent Infeed................................................................................................
Squeegee Governor............................................................................................
Mount / Dismount Brushes..................................................................................
Squeegee............................................................................................................
Squeegee (Initial Fitting)......................................................................................
Change Sealing Strips.........................................................................................
Clean Nozzle.......................................................................................................
Fill Water..............................................................................................................
Operation.............................................................................................................
Soiled and Fresh Water Tanks.............................................................................
Electric System....................................................................................................
Technical Data.....................................................................................................
Maintenance works.............................................................................................
Introduction
General Safety Provisions
Operation
First Operation
Description
Operation
Maintenance
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Contents
Spare Parts Manual
Chassis Group.....................................................................................................
Handle Group......................................................................................................
Brush Drive Group...............................................................................................
Brush Head Group...............................................................................................
Vacuum Motor Assembly.............................................................. .......................
Vacuum Motor Group.......................................................................... ................
Squeegee Group......................................................... ........................................
Squeegee Lifting System......................................................................................
Water Feed System.............................................................................................
Tank Group..........................................................................................................
Drive Group.........................................................................................................
Electrical Group...................................................................................................
Port A Scrub 14 Assy..........................................................................................
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Dear customer,
It is our desire that the excellent properties of the Port A scrub 14 should justify the confidence you demonstrated by
making this purchase. Before first operation of your read these instructions carefully. They will
inform you in detail about operation of the item and contains valuable information on operation, service and
maintenance.
Port A scrub 14
Port A scrub 14 machine is an ideal machine to clean floors in small and medium areas like Offices, Hospital,
Restaurant, Shopping complexes and many commercial applications.
has been used in this manual at several places and identifies particular areas that are of essence for your safety. Please
pass all safety instructions on to other persons operating this machine.”
The vacuum scrubbing machine has been exclusively designed forfloor cleaning, such as wet scrubbing
and vacuuming .Whatever sort of use beyond the specified range will be deemed improper use: the manufacturer can
not be held liable for consequential damages.
PortAscrub 14
The term of proper use also includes compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions about operation, maintenance
and repair.
The Port A scrub 14 may be used , serviced and repaired by persons only that are familiar with the machine and are
aware of possible hazards involved. The appropriate Accident Prevention Regulations as well as applicable general
regulations about safety and health at work will have to be complied with.
Modifications made to the Port A scrub 14 in absence of the manufacturer’s consent will relieve the manufacturer
from a possible liability for consequential damage.
This machine is not suitable for evacuation of dusts,whichareexplosiveordangeroustohealth.
Prior to first operation, read the manual carefully and strictly comply with the instructions contained.
Please be advised explicitly that we cannot accept any legal claims out of the contents of this manual.
If repair work has to be performed, make sure that only genuine spare parts are used since genuine spare parts
only may guarantee continuous and dependable operation of your machine.
Valid as for JULY 2007
Minuteman International, Inc
111 South Rowling Road,
Addison, IL 60101-4244, USA.
Preface
Introduction
Instruction Manual
4
Proper Use
has been used in this manual at several places and identifies particular areas that the operator should be cautious.
has been used in this manual at several places and identifies particular areas that the operator should note at the time of
operation
The symbol,
The symbol,

Acceptance of the machine
Upon arrival, check your consignment for possible transit damage. Please have the railway authorities or the freight
forwarder confirm such damage and mail your damage report and waybill to:
Ours Address :
Minuteman International, Inc
111 South Rowling Road,
Addison, IL 60101-4244, USA.
Turn the motors off, fold the support roller and the operating handle down and protect the machine against
unintended movements before leaving it unattended. Use genuine spare brushes as specified by the
manufacturer. Use of other than the indicated brush types may affect safety.
When transporting the , shut down the motors of the working implements. The operator has to use the
machine in accordance to its intended fields of application. During operation, he has to take account of the local
conditions (stairs, obstacles) and of other persons, in particular to children. Turn off the machine before any passage over
dormers.
Port A scrub 14
Use cleaning agents only, which are suitable for automatic machines (low foaming), and adhere to the instructions for
use, disposal and to the precautions specified by the manufacturer of the cleaning agent.
General Safety Instructions
Apart from the information contained in this manual, the generally applicable legal provisions for safety and prevention of
accidents must be adhered to. Do not put this manual aside without having read it, even if you did already operate similar
ground cleaning equipment before. Allow yourself the time to do so in order to safe time at a later moment.The operator is
responsible for all persons in the working area. Children have to keep clear of the in operation. Nobody is
allowed to stay in the zone of danger.
The warning and instruction plates attached to the give important advice about safe operation .Replace
lost or illegible stickers. Before starting to work, the operator has to check that the and its working
implements are in proper and safe operating condition.
Machines with known defects must not be used. It will be of essence to make yourself familiar with all accessories and
controls, as well as their functions, before you start working. Avoid the mess ofhaving to read thisbook while trying torun
the machine.
Ground cleaning machines may be run by qualified personnel only; such personal will have to have evidenced their
qualification for running the machine to the owner or his authorized representative; operators explicitly will have to be
instructed by the owner or his authorized representative to use the machine.
The machine may be used for cleaning such surfaces approved by the owner or this authorized representative.
To prevent damages at the brushes as well as at the floor, do not let the Machine run dry. The machine has been
exclusively designed for wet scrubbing and vacuuming.
Port A scrub 14
Port A scrub 14
Port A scrub 14
Operation
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General Safety Instructions
Notes on Warranty
The terms of the sales contract apply. Damages are not subject to warranty if they are due to non-compliance with the
maintenance and service provisions.
Any maintenance work has to be performed by an authorized Minuteman service workshop and confirmed in the
“Maintenance certificate “which is the warranty document.
The following is excluded from warranty:
Natural wear and tear after overload, blown fuses and damages caused by inexpert handling and unauthorized
modification of the machine.
Moreover, any claim for warranty expires if damages at the machine are caused by fitting of parts or accessories without
Minuteman’s prior and explicit consent or by non-compliance with the maintenance instructions.

Using the machine on public roads and places is not admitted. Qualified personnel only are admitted to perform
maintenance and repair work .
Turn the machine off and disconnect the mains plug before cleaning and maintaining the machine, when replacing parts
or when change over to another function.
Do not clean the machine by means of vapour jet or high pressure cleaning equipment. Do not allow water
penetrate the electrical parts.
The machine is splash-water proof (IPX3).
Use of the machine in areas endangered by explosion hazard is not admitted.
Transport
The front roller of the PortA scrub 14 has beenfitted for parking the machine only and precludes damagesto the floor .It is
thus recommended to lift up the brush head as represented before transporting the Port A Scrub 14.
Park Position
If not operated, the Machine has to be stored in its park position. This position is attained by using the support roller
located at the front of the machine as represented.Actuate the support by a lever located above the support roller (see
Fig.)And the brush head of the machine is lightly lifted. This is to preclude deformation of the brushes.
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Never collect explosive fluids, undiluted acids and solvents! This includes e.g. gasoline, paint thinners or fuel oil,
Which-when penetrating the air being taken in may form explosive vapors or mixtures; moreover acetone,
Undiluted acids and solvents if they should be aggressive to the material used for the machine components.
The machine may be used only on indoor hard floorings and for operation on level grounds with a maximum
inclination of up to 2 %
Make sure to connect the to a socket equipped with earthed protective wire and to
mains of adequate voltage and frequency
Port A scrub 14
Handling Mains cable Assembly
Make sure that the mains cables are not damaged by passing over them by pinching, pulling or other impacts. Check the
mains cables for ageing and damages at regular intervals. Replace them by the type ST cable 14 AWG / 3 Core (UL/ CSA
approved) with 15 m length. Powerplug and connectors shallbe rated for 125Volts, 20 Amps (UL / CSAapproved) having
standard NEMA configuration for locking types as specified by the manufacturer. When replacing the coupling plug of
the mains cable or when connecting lines respect the splash water protection and the tensile strength of the components.
Parking Position
Working Position

Port A scrub 14
Wet cleaning of hard floorings requires equipment with
squeegee and brushes suitable for the type of floor to be
cleaned.
The rotating brushes and the cleaning lye scrub the dirt and clean
the floor thoroughly while the squeegee collects the lye
immediately. The floor is dry and clean can be stepped on
immediately.
Before wet cleaning, sweeping the floor is required. This is not
only to improve the cleaning effect but to significantly reduce the
wearing of the machine.
In case of heavy soiling or for wax removal (basic cleaning), a
second treatment of the floor may be required. In the first cycle,
the floor is scrubbed with a detergent solution adopted to the
degree of soiling.
This cleaning agent acts on the floor according to the
specifications of the manufacturerfor about 5 to 10 minutes, then
scrub the floor gain with the squeegee being lowered.
Useful advice for optimum cleaning
Assembly
The is delivered in a card board box. The bottom is a wooden pallet to which the machine is fastened by
plastic straps. Open the bottom side of the box and pull it upwards, then loosen the straps and take the machine from
pallet.
Port A scrub 14
Before Operation
1. Upon delivery, the has been secured by
insulation blocks at the bottom and the top to preclude unwanted
movement of the machine. After taking the machine from the
pallet:
(I) Open the cardboard box at the top side
(II) Remove the insulation blocks
(III) Take the off the box and avoid any damage
to the machine
(IV)The operating handle of the Machine is still in its transport
position.
Port A scrub 14
Port A scrub 14
Working Principle
Top insulation
block
Bottom insulation
block
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Comply with the instructions for correct dosage of
detergent. Correct dosage will help you save money
And protect the environment.
Occurrence of great quantities of foam will affect functioning of
your machine.
Actually, it indicates excessive dosage or improper suitability of
dosing and degree of soiling. Unused detergent particles in the
soiled water lead to formation of foam. Refer to the detergent
reservoir for information on correct dosage. Take the
manufacturer’s recommendations as a first basis. Test made by
yourself in practice will help you find the ideal type of detergent
and the perfect dosage applicable to it.
Operation
First Operation

CAUTION: Mains-operated machine! Qualified personnel only is admitted to open the machine; Any work
such as e.g. Maintenance or repair actions at the electric components have to be executed with adequate tools
only and by qualified personnel only.
2. After taking the to its park position, set the
operating handle into its working position by releasing the
button at the side. After the handle has been set into service
position, engage the button again to preclude the handle from
displacing. After operation, the handle can be folded back
again as described above. In this folded position the handle is
protected against the damages and requires less storing
space.
Port A scrub 14
3. Open the lateral brush head cover by loosening the screw.
Then insert the enclosed brushes into the housing.The
has been equipped with screws to facilitate removal
and fastening of the brushes
Port A
scrub 14
4.After folding of the lid, filling ofthe fresh water tank is possible. Before filling with freshwater, take the supportroller out
of its parking position.
Screw
Make sure that all covers and flaps have beenfitted before starting operation
A damaged mainscable has to be replaced by specific cable available at the manufacturer or an
authorized service centre.
Controls
1.Adjustable handle
2.Button for Handle
3.Squeegee Governor (forward, reverse)
4.Screw for brush removal
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Description

Control panel
1. Brush motor, suction motor and water pump switches
B. Suction motor switch ON / OFF
A. Brush motor switch ON / OFF
C Water pump switch ON / OFF
The Port A Scrub 14 allows mixing of cleaning lye and fresh water in the tank. The amount of detergent required for
cleaning can be regulated by the pump switch. If the switch is set to the position “I” the cleaning lye is continuously
supplied. If the solution is required by intervals only, press the switch and hold in position “I”. This function helps to save
detergent.
2. Detergent infeed
Pump Switch
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A
C
B
Function in ON if switch “A” is in position “I”
Function in ON if switch “B” is in position “I”
In “I” position of the switch, water is steadily pumped to the floor.
In “0” position of the switch, no water is pumped.

Screw
Disconnect the mains plug before mounting or dismounting the brush. Loosen the screw for fitting the brush before use
of the machine and afterwards for removal of the brush. Change the brush position after each use in order to preclude
one-side wearing.
Loosen the screw before dismounting the brush from the Port A Scrub 14
Dismount the brush from the Port A Scrub 14 after every use. Take the machine into the park position before
Screw for fitting the Brush
Squeegee Governor
1.Governing handle
Forward
Reverse
2.Front squeegee
3.Rear squeegee
1
2
3
·The front or the rear squeegee of the Port A Scrub 14 is lowered and has contact with the floor. The operator may
change squeegee position according to the direction of travel of the machine.
Water
During this movement, the rear squeegee takes in the water.
End of operation
Due to the counter-rotation of the brushes, some water remains between the brushes at the end of operation.
Proceed thus as follows at the end of operation
- Take the machine into park position
- Turn suction motor on
- Move the machine a little bit forward
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If the port A Scrub 14 is in its working position and pushed forward, the rear
squeegee has contact with the floor while the front squeegee is lifted.

According to the type and degree of soiling, the Port A Scrub14 can be equipped with brushes from the
accessories. Refer to chapter ”Technical Data” on page 17.
Mount / Dismount brushes
Mount Brush
Use the support roller located at the handle side of the Port A Scrub
14 to set the machine into its park position.
Remove screw of the brush cover.
Fasten supplied brushes at the drive rollers at the inside of the
opposite cover.
Close brush cover such that the guiding rollers and the brushes
safely catch.
Brush
Cover
Brush
Dismount Brushes
Use the support roller located at the handle side of the Port A Scrub 14 to set the machine into its park position.
Loosen screw.
Brush maintenance
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
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2
Remove fresh and soiled water tanks
Use the support roller located at the handle side of the Port A Scrub 14 to set the machine into its park position.
Use the adjustment screw to set the operating handle of the machine into vertical position, and then tilt the
machine down as represented.
Loosen screw and fix the brushes manually as represented in Fig. 2 in direction 1.
Open brush cover in direction 2.
Remove brushes
Clean brush compartment
Insert brushes, close brush cover and secure with screw.
Set Port A Scrub 14 in upright position.
Use adjustment screw to set the operating handle into working position
.
Set front support roller into working position.
Re-insert fresh and soiled water tanks.
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Before cleaning or maintaining the machine as well as before replacing parts of it, turn the machine
off and disconnect the plug.
When mounting, check the safe catching of rollers and brushes..
When inserting the brushes for the next operation, make sure to change position of the brush such
that one- sided brush wearing is precluded.

Mount Squeegee (Initial Fitting)
Lift squeegee and hold it to the squeegee holders (3).
Mount squeegee (1) to the squeegee holder by means of screws (2) as
represented
Check the smooth running of the bottom sleeve at the squeegee
holders for perfect hinging.
Dismount Squeegee
Lift brush head of the Port A Scrub 14 in order to access the squeegee screws.
Remove both screws (2) as represented.
Pull squeegee to the bottom to remove it from the machine.
Change Sealing Strips
No tools are required for dismounting the sealing strips. Proceed as
follows:
Dismount squeegee (refer to paragraph “Dismount squeegee” ).
Unscrew knurled screw (1)
Remove support strip
Proceed to mounting of new sealing strip in reverse order.
Tighten the knurled screws (by hand) and from the centre towards the
outsides (slotted sealing strips point to the front, plain ones to the back)
Proceed as follows for cleaning the nozzle:
(I) Remove nozzle
Dismount brushes from the Port A Scrub 14 (see
“Dismount/Mount Brushes”).
Lift machine and lay down on its back as represented.
Turn the nozzle to the left
(II) Clean nozzle
·
Clean nozzle by compressed air or water
(III) Mount nozzle
·
After cleaning, insert nozzle by screwing clockwise
.
make sure that the nozzle slot is as the mounting direction of the brushes.
Upright machine
1.squeegee
2.squeegee screw
3.squeegee holder
1. Knurled screw
2. Support strip
3. Sealing strip
1
2
3
The rear sealing strip can be turned round if worn at the front edge.
NOZZLE
Tighten
Loosen
Clean nozzle
The nozzle clogs after some hours of operation. It thus
required to clean the nozzle at daily intervals before start of
operation.
Nozzle Slot
Squeegee
The Port A scrub 14 has been equipped with a squeegee of 450 mm working width. The squeegees can be liftedout alternately
Check the squeegee for collected foreign particles and
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3

50°C
max.
Fill water
Fill fresh water and detergent as described below before start of operation.
Open tank lid and fold back
.
Fill fresh water tank with water (50°C max.) And detergent in relation to the dirt encountered and according to the
specifications by the manufacturer.
Filling Amount : 10 litres max.
Operation
Use the button to take the support into working position.
Turn switch “A” ON to make the brush rotate.
Turn switch “C” ON to open supply of fresh water with or without detergent.
Turn switch “B” ON to start suction turbine running.
At the end of cleaning:
Turn machine off and set it to its park position
Empty and rinse soiled water tank (see paragraph ”Soiled and Fresh Water Tanks”)
Clean sealing strips of the squeegee
Check the sieve at the inlet opening of the fresh water tank and clean if required in order to maintain suction
performance.
Use detergents suitable for automatic machines (low foaming) in order to preclude damages at the
suction turbine. We recommend Minuteman detergents for cleaning and care, which are perfectly
adopted to the Port A Scrub 14. These products fulfil the requirements of the Detergents Act
Start operation of the machine by pushing forward immediately after switching on. This measure
extends Service life of the brush motor. When bushing in reverse direction lift the rear squeegee with
the squeegee governor. Make sure that during the operation of the machine the mains cable always
Do not clean the machine by means of a water jet or high-pressure cleaning equipment to avoid
endangering your safety and the operability of the machine.
Turn the brush drive off before passing over dormers of a height of 10mm and more.
Turn all switches OFF after operation and remove the brushes from the Port A Scrub 14. Mount the brushes in inverse
order of dismounting before next operation. This measure extends service life of the brushes.
Danger when passing over the mains cable with rotating brushes.
Start cleaning in the socketarea and cleanby stripes. Ifthe surface isnot obstructed, start at borders and
forward counter-clockwise. Clean the remaining surface by stripes and starting in thesocket area.
Divide partly obstructed surfaces into areas in the reach of the mains cable. Within shortest time, the operator
will know to avoid unnecessary hindrance caused by the mains cable.
Operation
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The PortA Scrub 14 is equipped with a soiled and a fresh water tank (lye
tank). The filling amounts to 10 litres. Do not fill beyond the maximum
mark and do not exceed a water temperature of 50°C
Asuction hose delivers the soiled water into the soiled water tank.
Soiled and fresh water tanks
Fresh water tank
Soiled water tank
Filter
Floater
Do not take in larger amounts of secondary water (water
pools)
To avoid settling of residues empty and rinse the soiled
And fresh water tanks after work on principle.
Comply with the legal provisions for disposal of soiled
Water. Check and clean the suction filter in the tank lid for
soiling in regular intervals.
Clean soiled and fresh water tanks
Slowly tilt the tank as represented to drain water before cleaning the tank
Hold the tank as represented
Open the tank and drain water
Close cap
Empty Soiled water tank
Cap
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The electric system of the Port AScrub 14 operates at a mains voltage of 110-120V /
60Hz.
After opening the machine top, the brush motor and the suction turbine are well
accessible.
AT10A fuse (E) protects the suction turbine and has to be replaced by the same type
if blown (T stands forslow-blow).
The suction turbine is low-maintenance type; its carbon brushes only have to be
checked after every 200 hours of operation.
The brush motor is protected by a cutout (G) which can be manually reset. In case of
tripped cut-out, detect the cause and remedy before re-starting the machine.
The pump is protected by a T0.5A fuse (F). Replace by the same type of fuse.
Reset the cut-out by pushing down the transparent dome of the fuse box. After
tripping, wait for approx. 30 seconds before resetting.
In case of repeated fuse blowing detect the cause. We recommend having all work at the electric
System done by qualified personnel only.
E
G
F
E .Suction motor fuse
F. Pump fuse
G. Brush motor cut-out
Electric System
Before starting work at the electric system, disconnect the mains plug. After work at the electric
system is finished, proceed to a safety test
Dimensions
Length mm 700
Width mm 470
Height (with closed Handle) mm 540
Working width
Squeegee mm 450
Scrubbing mm 350
Surface performance,
Theoretical m2/h 1400
Driving speed Up to km/h 4
Technical Data
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Weights
Deadweight, dry kg 40-43
Total weight, ready to operate, wet kg 50-53

Brush head
No. of brushes Qty. 2
Brush dia mm 100
Brush speed rpm 780
Brush contact pressure, max.up to kg (N ) 16-19
Vacuum suction
Nominal vacuum pressure, min. mm Hg 60-80
Electrical equipment
Rated Current, max. A 14
Rated voltage AC/Volt 110-120
Nominal power, total, max. W 1340
Circuit breaker for brush motor A 9
Fuse for vacuum motor A T10
Brush motor W 600
Suction turbine W 850
Pump W 29
Fuse for Pump A T0.5
Frequency Hz 60
Wheel
Rear wheel, dia mm 175
Tank capacities
Fresh water tank l 10
Soiled water tank l 11
Throughput , max. l/min 0.5
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Noise level
Sound pressure level db(A) 73

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Maintenance work
Compliance with our recommendations concerning maintenance work will give you the certitude always having a
machine at your disposal, which is ready to work and in good operating condition.
It is better to take precautions than to repair damages - and less expensive! Please contact your local contract dealer;
the people there will be glad to perform that work for you. There well trained personnel and genuine spare parts are at
your disposal. In case of any inquiries or orders for spare parts, please always quote the machine's serial number
indicated on thenameplate. The nameplate is located at the rear side of the machine.
Turn the machine off and disconnect the mains plug before cleaning or maintaining the machine.
Before proceeding to the maintenance and/or inspection or repair works mentioned in
following, execute a functional check of all operating elements and units in order to detect
Eventual failures. After repair work has finished, operate the machine after having performed a
safety check only.
For safety reasons, secure the lifted tank lid against inadvertently closing or lowering during all cleaning or maintenance
work in or at the tank. Operate the machine only with all safety devices being fitted and in protective position. Do not
proceed to cleaning by hand but use appropriate tools or auxiliary means. Maintenance or repair work has to be done
using appropriate tools and by qualified personnel only. For safety reasons use genuine spare parts.
Maintenance
Brushes Intended Use
Brush, PA Smooth floor
Brush, PP Medium Smooth Floor
Brush,Silicon Carbide Hard Floor

Service hours
Daily every every every
50 100 200
Maintenance work
Check connections, extension cable and plug for good condition,
replace defective cable
Empty and clean (rinse) soiled water tank
Check sealing strips at the squeegee for condition.
Check squeegee for collected foreign matters and clean if required
Check the floater for function
Check filter sieve of the fresh water tank and clean if required..
Check squeegee sealing strips for wearing and replace if required.
Check the brush for tight fit and wearing and replace if required. Clean brush casing
by Brush
Check the tank lid gasket and replace if required.
Check fresh water infeed to the brushes
Clean nozzle
Check suction motor from carbon dust and check carbon brushes for smooth
operation and wearing. Replace carbon brushes if required.
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Disconnect the mains plug before executing maintenance or repair work. After these works have
Finished, proceed to a safety check.
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Chassis Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
21
1 3180004 Base Frame Assy 1
2 3130077 Seal - Wheel 4
3 931756 Wheel 2
4 3130071 Bush-W heel 4
5 3130038 Washer-Main Wheel 2
6 829306 Hex. Soc. CSK. Head Screw SS M6x16 2
7 931128 Cover W heel 2
8 931045 Hex Soc. Head Pin 1
9 3130054 Bush LH&RH- Pillar Handle 2
10 931753 Knob - Handle 1
11 931783 Cover Assy - Pillar 1
12 829203 Hex.Soc.CSK. Head Screw SS M5x10 2
13 3130062 Lifting Handle-Frame 1

Handle Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
23
1 3180016 Handle (Weldment) 1
2 3180029 Steering Assy 1
3 931281 Switch Cover - Bottom 1
4 3130120 Sw itch Cover - Top 1
5 847001 Circuit Breaker 9A 1
6 928107 Nut - Circuit Breaker 1
7 925124 Cap - Circuit Breaker 1
8 927095 Fuse Holder 2
9 932106 Glass Fuse - T10A 1
10 872004 Cable Gland with Spiral Guards PG16 1
11 931835 Power Cable Assy 12m 1
12 931776 Shifter Assy 1
13 931174 Bracket - Shifter 1
14 831308 Hex. Soc. Hd Cap Sc rew - St M6X25 1
15 828210 Hex. Soc. Csk Hd Screw - St M5X35 4
16 931183 Bellow - Handle 1
17 931199 Plug - Handle Cover 1
18 3530072 Sw itch 3
19 931182 Boot Cable 1
20 931166 Guide - Shifter Top 2
21 829306 Hex Soc CSK HD Screw M6X16 2
22 931158 Guide - Rope 1
23 837208 CRPH Self Tapping Screw - St 4.8X25 3
24 931194 Grom m et - Switch Cover 2
25 818104 CR Pan Head Screw - SS M4X12 2
26 817203 CR Pan Head Screw - St M5X10 1
27 931845 Connector - Elec. Box 1
28 836004 CRPH Self Screw - SS 3.5X13 2
29 931134 Guide - Shifter Bottom 2
30 845052 W asher - SS 5.2X10X1.6 3
31 837207 CRPH Self Tapping Screw - St 4.8X16 2
32 931234 Glass Fuse - T0.5A 1
33 866050 External Toothed W asher - St M5 1
34 812205 CRCSK Screw M5x15 1
35 3130072 Bracket-Channel 1

Brush Drive Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
25
1 3130002 Housing - Brush 1
2 3180022 Housing Assy-Gear Support 1
3 931171 Hinge - Idler End 2
4 3180062 Idler Support Assy Brush 1
5 831306 Hex. Soc.Hd Cap Screw -SS M6X16 3
6 3180053 Brush Motor 1
7 925002 Drive Belt 425-5M-15-HTD 2
8 3180028 Cover - W ith Seal 1
9 831308 Hex-Soc-Hd-Cap-Screw M6X25 2
10 844063 W asher 6.4X18X2 4
11 859068 Hex. Nylock Nut - St M6 4
12 818206 CR PH-Screw M5X16 1
13 831306 Hex Soc Hd Cap Screw M6x16 1
14 844061 W asher 6.4X12X1.6 2
15 838060 Dom ed Cap Nut-SS M6 1
16 931235 Lip-Flash Guard 2
17 3130024 Strip-Flas h Guard 2
18 931172 Knob-SQG 8
19 3180052 Geared Motor with Drive 1
20 3130010 Stud-Brush Housing 4
21 845052 W asher 5.2X10X1.6 1

Brush Head Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
27
1 3130006 Housing-Gear Support 1
2 875010 Bearing 6003 2RS 8
3 3180008 Sprocket Assy Gear 4
4 931027 Drive Key 4
5 931815 Idler - Plain Assy 2
6 831307 Hex. Soc. Hd Cap Screw - St M6X20 2
7 875011 Bearing 608 2Z 2
8 931036 Gear-LH 1
9 931035 Gear-RH 1
10 854007 O' Ring 36X2.5 4
11 931129 Pulley-Drive 2
12 925012 Washer-Bridge 4
13 829306 Hex-Soc-CSK-Hd-Screw-SS M6X16 4
14 3130005 Cover Idler End 1
15 931157 Spacer-Idler End 2
16 3130075 Idler Pulley - Brush 2
17 845101 Washer-SS-304 10.5X20X2 2
18 838100 Dom ed Cap Nut-SS M10 2
19 854008 Oring 6X2.0 1
20 931758 Knob 1
21 3130042 Pin-Idler End 2
22 3130066 Bracket-Parking Wheel 1
23 837207 Self Tapping Screw 4.8X16 2
24 881041 Circlip Internal Light B22 1
25 3130035 Pin-Parking Stand 1
26 3180024 Bracket-Castor 1
27 925129 Circlip E6.0 (Type C) 1
28 3130021 W as her-Castor 1
29 829203 Hex-Soc-CSK-Hd-Screw-SS M5X10 1
30 3130067 Knob-Parking Wheel 1
31 3130043 W heel-Parking 1
32 3130034 Pin-W heel 1
33 3180023 Parking Wheel Kit 1
OPTIONAL
34 931892 Brush (PA / Blue) 2
35 931893 Brush (PP / Black) 2
36 931894 Brush (SIC / Grey) 2

Vacuum Motor Assembly
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
29
1 3130046 Hsg Bottom - V.M 1
2 931197 Gasket - V.M 2
3 931857 V.M with Connector Assy 1
4 3130047 Hsg Top - V.M 1
5 845052 W as her - SS 304 5.2X10X1.6 10
6 837210 Self Tap Sc rew 4.8X13 10
7 836004 CR PH Self Screw - St 3.5X13 1
8 3180032 W ire Assy - V.M Capacitor 1

Vacuum Motor Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
31
1 836206 C RPH Self Tapping Screw - SS 3.5X16 4
2 845039 W asher - SS 4.0X8.0X0.5 4
3 931132 Guide - Float 1
4 931810 Float 1
5 931196 Gas ket - Float 1
6 931850 Hose Assy - Vacuum 1
7 931851 Hos e Ass y - C ollec tion 1
8 3180054 Vacuum Motor Sub Assy 1
9 931204 Gas ket - Lip 2
10 3180044 Hose Assy SQ G Group 1
11 881056 Cable tie Black 292 mm 4
12 931191 Lip - Valve 2
13 931184 Bellow - Sqg 2
14 931054 Ring - Bellow 6
15 844043 Washer - SS 4.3X12X1.0 2
16 818104 CRPH Screw M4X12 2

Squeegee Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
33
1 3130051 Body Sqg 2
2 931170 Valve Top 2
3 931126 Valve Bottom 2
4 832213 Hex. Soc. Hd Cap Screw - SS M5X50 2
5 931233 Lip - Sqg. Inner 2
6 931224 Lip - Sqg. Outer 2
7 3130022 Strip - Lip Sqg 4
8 931172 Knob - Sqg 20
9 3180012 Squeegee Rod Sub Assy 4
10 3130048 Guide - Pillar Sqg 4
11 931175 Bush Top - Pillar S qg. 4
12 931050 Pin 10 - Pillar S qg 4
13 3130049 Bush Bottom - Pillar S qg 4
14 931251 Spring - Pillar S qg. 4
15 3130063 Locking Clip-SQG Pillar 4
16 931146 Deflector - Roller 4
17 931147 W asher - Deflector 4
18 841108 CSK-Self-Screw 4.8X13 4
19 931841 W heel - Sqg. Assy 4
20 837210 CRPH-Self-Screw-SS 4.8X13 8
21 845052 W asher - SS 5.2X10X1.6 4

Squeegee Lifting System
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
35
1 931181 Clip - Clamp 4
2 931051 Pin 6 - Pillar S qg 4
3 3180013 Squeegee Front 1
4 3180014 Squeegee Rear 1
5 931804 Cable Assy - Squeegee 1
6 3180027 Sqg Rod Assy - Front 1
7 3180026 Sqg. Rod Assy - Rear 1
8 831323 Hex. Socket Head Cap Screw - St M6X18 2
9 3130053 Bush-SQ G 4
10 931109 Link - 75 1
11 844061 W asher - St 6.4X12X1.6 7
12 859068 Hex. Nylock Nut - St M6 4
13 828208 Hex-Soc-CSK-Hd-Screw M5X25 1
14 3130052 Bush9.8-SQG 1
15 931107 Link - 50 1
16 3130061 U Bracket - Stud 1
17 822058 Hex-Nut M5 3
18 3130018 Stud - Link Adj 1
19 822068 Hex-Nut M6 4
20 3130019 Connec tor - Link 1
21 931252 Hook - Spring 1
22 803308 Hex Head Screw M6X25 1
23 931819 Shifting Lever Assy 1

Water Feed System
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
37
1 931142 Holder - Nozzle 1
2 931198 W as her - Nozzle 1
3 931816 Nozzle Assy 1
4 931143 Nut - Nozzle 1
5 3130113 Vibrating Pad-Pum p 2
6 925325 Vibrating Pump 1
7 3130111 Connector-Pum p 1
8 928054 Support Ring 1
9 3130116 Hose - Nozzle 1
10 836004 CRPH Self Screw - SS 3.5X13 1
11 3130112 Clamp-Pum p 1
12 3180063 Pum p Assy 115V 60Hz 1
13 931290 Hose - Pum p L=875.0±5.0 1
14 928062 Body-Filter 1
15 928063 Filter 1
16 3130074 Cap-Filter 1
17 931809 Filter Assy 1

Tank Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
39
1 3130117 Bottom Housing 1
2 931125 Cap - V.M 1
3 931144 Yoke Hinge - Lid (Right) 1
4 836206 CR PH Self Screw-SS 3.5X16 12
5 931162 Yoke Hinge - Lid (Left) 1
6 3130068 Mounting Plate - Bot. Hsg 2
7 836004 CR PH Self Screw - SS 3.5X13 8
8 931159 Bracket - Housing 2
9 812104 CRCSK Screw - St M4X12 4
10 3180057 Bottom Housing Assy 1
11 3130119 Tank - Fresh 1
12 3130060 Handle - Fresh 1
13 3130050 Spacer - Tank 4
14 3180059 Tank - Fresh assy 1
15 3130118 Tank - Collec tion 1
16 3130058 Handle - Collection 1
17 931203 Cap - Collec tion Tank 1
18 3180058 Tank - Collec tion Assy 1
19 931216 Lid 1
20 931145 Hook Hinge - Lid 2
21 931156 Hose Guide 2
22 931265 Gasket - Fresh 1
23 931264 Gasket - Collection 1
24 3180046 Holder Float Assembly 1
25 3180060 Top Cover Assy 1
26 845039 W asher -SS 4.0X8.0X0.5 6
27 836003 CRPH Self Tapping Screw-SS 3.5X9.5(DIN 7981) 2

Drive Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
41
1 3130040 Support Plate-Housing 4
2 844061 W asher 6.4X12X16 4
3 831307 Hex Soc Hd Cap Screw M6X20 4
4 845041 W asher-SS 4.3X9X0.8 2
5 818105 CR Pan Head-SS M4X15 2

Electrical Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
43
1 3130055 Base - Term inal 1
2 931150 Cover - Terminal 1
3 836006 CR PH Self Screw - SS 3X16 2
4 931195 Gromm et - Terminal 1
5 931844 Connec tor - Pillar 1
6 931123 Bracket - Capacitor 1
7 931876 Capac itor - 150-200µF assy 150-200 µF 1
8 931875 Capac itor - 60µF assy 60µF 1
9 841106 CSK Self Screw 4.2X16 4
10 841103 CRCSK Head Self Screw - St 4X10 2
11 835002 CR PH Self Screw - St 2.9X9.5 2
12 845052 W as her - SS 5.2X10X1.6 2
13 866050 External Toothed Washer - St M5 1
14 822058 Hex Nut M5 1

Electrical Group
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
45
15 931874 7Core cable assy 1
16 931863 Wire Assy - (S2 to F2) 1
17 931864 Wire Assy - (S1 to F1) 1
18 931865 Wire Assy - (X3 to S1, S2 & S3 +VE) 1
19 931866 Wire Assy - (X3 to S1, S2 & S3 -VE) 1
20 931895 2 Core cable assy (Pump) 1
21 931868 Earth cable assy (BM) 1
22 931878 Earth cable assy (VM) 1
23 931870 Earth cable assy (Connector) 1
24 931871 Wire Assy-(S3 TO F3) 1

Port A Scrub 14 Assy
Ref.
No
Part
No
Description
Size
Qty
47
1 925012 W asher-Bridge 2
2 829307 Hex Soc C SK Hd Screw-SS M6X20 2

LIMITED WARRANTY
Minuteman International, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser/user that this product is free from defects in
workmanship and materials under normal use and service for a period of one year from date of purchase. In addition,
Minuteman International, Inc will, at its option, honor labor warranty claims for the first 6 months from date of sale,
provided such claims are submitted through and approved by factory authorized repair stations. Minuteman
International, Inc will, at its option, repair or replace without charge, except for transportation costs, parts that fail under
normal use and service when operated and maintained in accordance with the applicable operation and instruction
manuals.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear, or to items whose life is dependent on their use and care, such as belts,
cords, switches, hoses, rubber parts, electrical motor components or adjustments. Parts not manufactured by
Minuteman International, Inc such as engines, batteries, battery chargers, hydraulic pumps, and tires are covered by
and subject to the warranties and/or guarantees of their manufacturers. Please contact Minuteman International, Inc for
procedures in warranty claims against these manufacturers.
Special warning to purchaser - Use of replacement filters and / or pre-filters not manufactured by Minuteman
International, Inc. or its designated licensees will void all warranties expressed or implied.
Apotential health hazard exists without exact original equipment replacement.
All warranted 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, incidental or
consequential damages.
This limited warranty is applicable only on the U.S.A. and Canada, and is extended only to the original user / purchaser of
this product. Customers outside the U. S. A and Canada should contact their local distributor for export warranty policies.
Minuteman International Inc. is not responsible for costs or repairs performed by persons other than those specifically
authorized by Minuteman International, Inc. This warranty does not apply to damage from transportation, alterations by
unauthorized person, misuse or abuse of the equipment, use of non-compatible chemicals, or damage to property, or
loss of income due to malfunctions of the product.
If a difficulty develops with this machine, you should contact the dealer from whom it was purchased.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Some states
do not allow the exclusion of limitation of special, incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions and limitations may not apply to you.
World Headquarters
Minuteman International, Inc.
111 South Rohlwing Road
Addison, Illinois 60101
(630) 627-6900
FAX (630) 627-1130
Minuteman Canada, Inc.
2210 Drew Road,
Mississauga, Ontario
L5S 1B1
(905) 673-3222
FAX (905) 673-5161
3130101
Rev A 06/07
Rev-2 06/07
Printed in U.S.A