Innovatech TERMINATOR 2100XM User manual

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TERMINATOR2100XM®
OPERATIONAND
MAINTENANCEMANUAL
ReadthisManualbeforeyouoperateorservicetheequipment.

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Carpet and Tile Removal Machinery
Innovatech Products & Equipment Co.
832 80th St SW Everett
WA 98203 USA Telephone
(425) 402-1881
1-800-267-6682
Fax (425) 402-8547
Email: sales@innovatechproducts.com
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Document Number: 53-000010- 01
Innovatech, Innovatech Products & Equipment Co., Terminator 2000, and Terminator 2100XM are service marks of
Innovatech Products & Equipment Co., in the United States and/or in other countries. All other brands, products, or
service names are or may be trademarks or service marks of, and are used to identify, products or services of their
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Notice: The information in this document is provided “AS IS,” without warranty of any kind, including, without
limitation, any implied warranty of merchantability, non-infringement or fitness for a particular purpose. Disclosure
of information in this material in no way grants a recipient any rights under Innovatech’s patents, copyrights, trade
secrets or other intellectual property rights. Innovatech reserves the right to make changes to this document at any
time, without notice, and assumes no responsibility for its use.
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Table of Contents
Declaration of Conformity 5
Introduction 6
About this Manual.....................................................................................................................................6
Tools and Supplies...................................................................................................................................6
Warning Symbols......................................................................................................................................7
Safety Instructions 8
General Guidelines for Safe Operation ....................................................................................................8
General Operating Instructions for the Terminator®2100XM...................................................................8
Safety Features ........................................................................................................................................9
Safety Warnings .......................................................................................................................................9
Ventilation Requirements........................................................................................................................10
Guards, Warning Notices and Signs 11
Service Instructions and Personnel........................................................................................................11
Replacement Parts and Materials ..........................................................................................................11
Uncrating and Preparing the Terminator 2100XM for Operation 12
Remove the Terminator 2100XM from the Crate Using a Forklift..........................................................12
Remove the Terminator 2100XM from the Crate Manually....................................................................12
Loading/Unloading Procedures..............................................................................................................12
Controls and Machine Operation 14
Drive Controls.........................................................................................................................................14
Ignition Switch and Blade Controls.........................................................................................................15
Operating the T-2100XM........................................................................................................................15
Shutting Down the Terminator 2100XM .................................................................................................16
Taking Up Floor Coverings.....................................................................................................................16
Blade Assembly......................................................................................................................................16
Ballast.....................................................................................................................................................17
Systems Inspection and Maintenance 18
Engine.....................................................................................................................................................18
Air Filter...................................................................................................................................................18
Hood and Operator Seat.........................................................................................................................18
Maintenance 19
Safety Equipment Inspection and Maintenance.....................................................................................19
Fuel System............................................................................................................................................20
LPG Fuel Cylinder Replacement Procedure .......................................................................................20
Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................................20
Blade Selection Guide 21
Warranties 22
Innovatech Warranty...............................................................................................................................22

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Recommended Safety Maintenance Procedures for LP Gas Fueled Equipment 23
Carbon Monoxide Warning 24
Carbon Monoxide – What Service Personnel Should Know!.................................................................24
Propane Safety 25
Precautions and Warnings .....................................................................................................................25
What to Do If You Smell Gas..................................................................................................................25
OSHA FACT SHEETS............................................................................................................................26
What Is Carbon Monoxide? .................................................................................................................26
Are You Likely To Be Poisoned?.........................................................................................................26
How Does Carbon Monoxide Harm You?............................................................................................26
What Can You Do About Carbon Monoxide?......................................................................................26
Suggestions to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.........................................................................27
What Are The Federal Standards?......................................................................................................27
Terminator 2100XM Specifications 28
Terminator 2100XM Parts Catalog 29
Console and Door Assembly..................................................................................................................29
Engine and Pump Assembly ..................................................................................................................30
Hydraulic Assembly................................................................................................................................31
Hydraulic Assembly Continued...............................................................................................................32
10cc Pump and T-Case Fitting Assembly ..............................................................................................33
Propane Tank Position with Hose ..........................................................................................................34
Lower Chassis and Weight Assembly....................................................................................................35
Wheel and Brake Assembly ...................................................................................................................36
Strobe Light Bracket and Hood Assembly..............................................................................................37

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Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer & Address:
Innovatech Products and Equipment
832 80th ST SW Everett, WA 98203
We declare under our sole responsibility that the product described as:
Machine description: Terminator 2100XM ride on floor removal machine
Make: Terminator 2100XM
Type: LPG Internal Combustion
Serial number: …………………………..
Complies with the requirements of the following directives:
- Machinery Directives 98/37 (modified);
- Low Voltage Directive 73/23 (modified);
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336
Standards Considered:
EN 12100-1, EN12100-2, EN 60294-1
Date: February 2008 at: Innovatech
President
Gregory Dahl

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Introduction
The Terminator® 2100XM Carpet and Tile Removal Machine is intended for use on demolition projects,
asbestos abatement projects, and smaller floor covering removal jobs. Designed and built by
experienced floor covering demolition and installation experts, the machine incorporates several design
features that are essential for efficient operation:
Tricycle wheelbase and short turning radius allows for better maneuvering and turning ability
– especially in narrow spaces.
Blade vertical and tilt position adjustments allow for positioning the blade to the appropriate
angle for the each application to improve efficiency.
Ballast in front and rear provides extra traction needed for tile and glue removal.
Built-in forklift transport slots allows for easy loading and unloading at job sites.
Propane powered engine provides high fuel efficiency and low air pollution. Propane does
however produce carbon monoxide and other gases, which may be harmful to your health if not
used in well-ventilated areas. See the Ventilation Requirements.
Catalytic Converter provides high fuel economy and lowers emission of harmful gasses.
If operated and cared for as instructed in this Manual, the Terminator 2100XM provides trouble-free, safe,
and efficient performance.
About this Manual
Read this Manual before you operate or service the equipment. This manual contains the information
and procedures to assist you to operate and maintain the Terminator® 2100XM safely and correctly. If
you need additional information or assistance, please get in touch with our Customer Service
Department:
Innovatech Products & Equipment Co.
832 80th St SW
Everett, WA 98203 USA
(425) 402-1881 or 800-267-6682
Fax (425) 402-8547
Email: sales@innovatechproducts.com
NOTE: Throughout this Manual directional instructions (left, right, up, down, push, pull, etc.) are given
from the point of view of the operator performing the action.
Tools and Supplies
The following tools and supplies are required for proper equipment maintenance and should be available
at the job site.
1.) 4” or 7” Grinder
2.) WD 40
3.) 10”-15” Crescent Wrench
4.) ¾ Open End and Box Wrench
5.) 16-20 oz. Hammer
6.) Screw Driver Set
7.) Socket Set 1/4 – 3/4, 3/8 set or 1/2
8.) Safety Glasses
9.) Grease Gun
10.)Ear Plugs

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Warning Symbols
Symbol Explanation
Read the Manual
Safety Helmet
Eye Protection
Eye and Ear Protection
Warning
Sever Hazard

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Safety Instructions
To ensure safe operation, only trained personnel should use the Terminator 2100XM. To help ensure
your safety as a designated operator, read these safety instructions before you operate the
equipment.
The Terminator 2100XM has unique features and systems. Read the following guidelines and
instructions before operating or servicing the machine or equipment.
General Guidelines for Safe Operation
•Only qualified and trained personnel should operate the Terminator 2100XM.
•CAUTION: The Terminator 2100XM produces carbon monoxide while the engine is running.
Provide adequate ventilation when operating the Terminator 2100XM in an enclosed building.
•Only use the Terminator 2100XM for the purpose for which it was designed. Attempting to alter
the Terminator 2100XM will invalidate applicable warranties and may endanger personnel and
the machine.
•DO NOT use the Terminator 2100XM on roofs or floors not designed to carry the weight of the
machine. The Terminator weighs 1,620 lbs.
•Familiarize yourself with all safety features and controls before each use.
•Reduce speed when near personnel, walls, machinery, and other objects.
•Survey and inspect the work area for cracks, trenches, or objects that could catch or damage the
blade of the machine.
General Operating Instructions for the Terminator®2100XM
•The Terminator 2100XM is designed to remove carpet, tile, and glue residue from floors.
Position removed product so it rolls to the side of the machine or is removed by personnel.
WARNING: Never walk in front or behind the Terminator 2100XM while it is running.
•Sharpen blades or dice material into narrower widths if machine slows down or seems to be
struggling.
•Do not use the Terminator 2100XM within one foot (12 inches) of walls or stationary objects.
Striking walls or other objects with the Terminator 2100XM may cause damage to the object,
machine, or personnel.
•Use safe, OSHA approved tools and methods for sharpening blades.
•Make sure all safety equipment on the Terminator 2100XM is installed and working properly;
including a charged fire extinguisher and working back up beacon.
•Verify the work area has adequate ventilation before starting the engine on the Terminator
2100XM.

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Safety Features
The Terminator 2100XM is equipped with several features to help ensure your safety and the safety of
any personnel in the work area.
Warning Light and Back up Alarm: An amber light is installed on the top rear section of the hood.
When the Terminator 2100XM ignition is in the ON position, the warning light will flash. The back up
alarm sounds when the drive control is set in REVERSE to provide a warning signal that the machine is
moving in reverse.
Fire Extinguisher: A fire extinguisher is located on the hood behind the operator’s seat. Regularly
inspect the gauge and recharge the fire extinguisher as needed to maintain full capacity. Always
recharge the extinguisher after each use.
Auto Stop: The Terminator 2100XM has two drive levers located to the left and right of the operator’s
seat and a blade height switch located directly in front of the operator’s seat. The drive levers control the
forward, reverse, left, and right directions of the machine. The blade height switch raises and lowers the
blade. You must push (forward) or pull (reverse) and hold the levers in position to drive the machine in
the direction desired. When a lever is released, the Terminator 2100XM automatically STOPS. The
machine will not move again until you push/pull and hold the levers.
CAUTION: Do not use the levers as a parking brake. Block wheels with a floor block when stopping on a
ramp or incline. The machine will roll on any sloping surface without a floor block.
Safety Warnings
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Wear eye protection to provide protection against flying particles
from the front and side of the machine. All personnel in the work area, including the operator, must
always wear eye protection when loading, operating, and servicing the machine.
ALWAYS WEAR EAR PROTECTION. Wear ear protection to protect the ears from exposure to high
noise levels. All personnel in the work area, including the operator, must always wear ear protection
when loading, operating, and servicing the machine.
ALWAYS WEAR A HARD HAT. Wear head protection to protect the head from flying debris. All
personnel in the work area, including the operator, must always wear a hardhat when operating the
machine.
ALWAYS PROVIDE PROPER VENTILATION. Ventilation is required when using the Terminator
2100XM. Positive or negative pressure ventilators must be used in any enclosed space where the
machine is to be used. Use Carbon Monoxide (CO) monitoring when the machine is used in doors. The
Carbon Monoxide generated by propane engines can be hazardous to your health if proper ventilation is
not provided.
Use caution while loading, operating, and running the Terminator 2100XM.
•Do not operate the Terminator 2100XM unless you have been provided instruction on the safe
operation of the equipment.
•NEVER operate the Terminator 2100XM unless every guard, warning notice, or sign is in place.
•DO NOT operate the Terminator 2100XM while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
•DO NOT operate the Terminator 2100XM near an open flame or smoking materials.
•DO NOT run the machine onto piles of debris.
•NEVER operate the Terminator 2100XM in any manner that may cause the machines to become
unstable and tip over.
•NEVER engage in horseplay on or near the Terminator 2100XM.

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•ALWAYS use the seat belt on the Terminator 2100XM. The seatbelt will help provide you the proper
footing and balance.
•ALWAYS turn the off engine and turn the fuel flow control to OFF when the machine is not in use.
•NEVER stand directly behind or in front of the Terminator 2100XM when the engine is running.
•NEVER put your hands or feet in the blade area when the engine is running.
•DO NOT exceed recommended speed.
•NEVER refuel, lift the hood, inspect the blade or otherwise service, or maintain the Terminator
2100XM while the engine is running.
•DO NOT move the Terminator 2100XM if the engine lid is open.
•NEVER sit or stand next to, under, or near the Terminator 2100XM during transportation in a moving
vehicle, whether by itself or with other equipment.
•NEVER attempt to use the Terminator 2100XM on a non-horizontal surface.
•NEVER attempt to turn around, or otherwise maneuver, the Terminator 2100XM on a ramp or hill.
Ventilation Requirements
•Use machine only in well-ventilated areas.
The internal combustion engine of the Terminator 2100XM produces carbon monoxide gas. Carbon
monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, highly poisonous gas that is harmful and in sufficient
concentrations may cause illness or death.
•When operating this machine indoors provide adequate ventilation to prevent the accumulation of
Carbon Monoxide.
•When in doubt about ventilation stop operation until you are sure the ventilation is adequate. A
Carbon Monoxide (CO) monitor is highly recommended to monitor the air whenever the Terminator
2100XM is operated indoors.
•Read and understand the following OSHA Fact Sheet regarding Carbon Monoxide poisoning.

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Guards, Warning Notices and Signs
The guards, warning notices, and signs are placed on the Terminator 2100XM for your protection. Call
the Customer Service Department to order a replacement if a guard, warning notice, or sign is damaged
or lost.
Service Instructions and Personnel
The Terminator 2100XM requires regular inspection and maintenance of the engine, the operating
systems, and other parts. To prolong the safe and efficient operating life of the machine, clean and
service it as instructed in the Maintenance section of this manual.
Always use trained personnel to service the equipment. If you need help with a service or maintenance
problem, call our Customer Service Department.
Replacement Parts and Materials
The Terminator 2100XM is designed and engineered to operate safely and efficiently with factory installed
parts and materials. To ensure the continued safe and efficient operation of the equipment, use
replacement parts and materials that meet both of the following requirements:
•Innovatech must authorize replacement parts and materials solely.
•Replacement parts and materials must be identical to the items originally provided with the
machine, except as authorized by Innovatech.
Never use "equivalent" or substitute parts, except as expressly authorized by Innovatech.
If you fail to obey these restrictions, you may injure yourself, damage the Terminator 2100XM, and
invalidate applicable warranties.
If you are in doubt about any replacement parts or materials, call our Customer Service Department for
assistance.

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Uncrating and Preparing the Terminator 2100XM for Operation
1. Inspect the outside of the Terminator 2100XM crate completely upon delivery. Notify the carrier if
the crate is damaged.
2. Carefully uncrate the machine and inspect it for damage that may have occurred during shipping.
If the shipment is damaged, notify the carrier immediately.
3. Remove the crate debris, set aside the blades and other packages.
4. Follow the instruction to remove the Terminator 2100XM from the crate.
Remove the Terminator 2100XM from the Crate Using a Forklift
WARNING: Use the forklift slots to lift the Terminator.
Remove the Terminator 2100XM from the Crate Manually
1.) Install a full propane tank.
2.) Remove the 2 x 4’s from the edge of the crate and from between the wheels.
3.) At the rear of the machine, create a ramp using the 2 x 4’s and crate material.
4.) Start the Terminator 2100XM.
5.) Lift the front wheel off the crate by approximately five (5) inches. The jaw will be on crate.
WARNING: Keep feet from the area.
6.) Pull up on both control levers and move both levers back slowly. The machine will start moving
slowly backwards.
7.) The jaw will roll back on the ramp. Both wheels must to come off evenly.
WARNING: Roll the machine straight back to prevent rolling.
8.) As the machine rolls back, make sure the center wheel clears the crate. Use the blade height
switch to lift the wheel higher as needed.
9.) Once the machine is on the ramp, slide the machine all the way to the bottom.
10.)Lift the jaw and set the center wheel to the ground.
* ALWAYS turn OFF the engine when mounting or dismounting the Terminator 2100XM.
Loading/Unloading Procedures
•Do not load or unload the Terminator 2100XM on uneven ground. Make sure ramps are square
to the ground.
•Always turn the engine OFF when transporting the Terminator 2100XM by forklift or other vehicle.
•Load and unload the machine using a properly weighted forklift or lift-gate.
•Make sure all safety stops are installed when using a lift-gate.
•Never position personnel under or around the machine while moving it with other machinery.
•Park the machine with the blade completely down after loading.
•Properly secure the machine with chains, tire chocks, and other necessary tie downs.
•Never ride on or near the Terminator 2100XM during transportation. It may tip, causing severe
injury.
Inspect the lug nuts on the rear wheels; tighten the nuts to 70 inch-pounds torque.
Raise the hood and prop it open with the hood brace. Be sure the tip of the brace is firmly secure under
the latch. DO NOT MOVE MACHINE WITH THE LID OPEN!

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Using the respective dipstick, test the level of the engine oil and the hydraulic fluid. Add oil and hydraulic
fluid as needed.
Inspect the fuel system connectors and valve. Make sure the valve is OFF.
Have two tanks of propane on hand: one to install and one in reserve. (Each tank provides approximately
3 to 4 hours operating time.)
CAUTION! Wear insulated gloves and handle the propane tanks and fuel with extreme care,
according to the manufacturer’s instruction.
DO NOT WORK WITH PROPANE NEAR A FLAME OR SPARKING EQUIPMENT.

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Controls and Machine Operation
Drive Controls
Figure 1 Operator Controls – Side View
The drive controls (two levers) are located to the right and left of the operator.
To move the machine forward, push the left and right levers forward at the same time and hold
them in position.
To move the machine in reverse, pull back the left and right levers at the same time and hold
them in position. The reverse alarm sounds.
To turn the machine to the left, push the right lever only.
To turn the machine to the right, push the left lever only.
AUTO STOP: When you release the drive levers, the engine continues to run but the machine
stops moving.
Drive Controls

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Ignition Switch and Blade Controls
Figure 2 Operator Controls – Drivers Seat
The operator controls consist of the ignition switch, headlight switch, engine throttle knob, hydraulic
lockout, and blade control switches.
The ignition switch, light switch, and blade controls are in front of the operator seat. The blade height
switch controls the vertical position of the blade.
Operating the T-2100XM
Use the following instructions as a general guide to operate the T-2100XM. The operator will determine
actual machine operation.
1.) Perform an inspection of the machine. Refer to Systems Inspection and Maintenance.
2.) Open the propane fuel valve, turning the valve counterclockwise. Check all the fuel lines for
leaks that you can see, hear, or smell.
WARNING: If you detect a fuel leak, immediately close the fuel valve and contact service personnel.
3.) Tighten the line and test again.
4.) Sit on the machine and buckle the seat belt.
5.) Insert the key in the ignition switch and turn the key clockwise to start the engine.
6.) Slowly push the right and left levers forward to move the machine very slowly.
7.) Continue to push the levers forward to increase speed.
8.) Slowly release the right and left levers to bring the machine to stop.
9.) If the machine drifts left, raise right lever a little and machine will straighten out. If the machine
drifts to the right, lift the left lever a little.
10.)Push the right lever and pull the left lever to turn the machine to the left.
11.)Push the left lever and pull the right lever to turn the machine to the right.
WARNING: Do not pull back or release either lever abruptly. This will cause the machine will turn
very sharply.
WARNING: Do not put the blade into the jaw until familiar with the machine.
Ignition
Switch
Blade Control
Throttle
Position
Headlight
Hydraulic Lockout

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Shutting Down the Terminator 2100XM
1.) Release the drive control levers.
2.) Lower the blade to the floor.
3.) Turn the ignition switch counter-clockwise to the OFF position.
4.) Turn the propane tank control off turning the valve clockwise.
5.) Inspect the machine for damage.
6.) For safety, remove propane tank and key.
Taking Up Floor Coverings
1.) Insert the blade. (Refer to Blade Assembly below.)
2.) Lower the blade to the floor. As the blade flexes lift caster wheel off the floor ¼ inch. Drive
forward.
3.) As the Terminator 2100XM is removing flooring material have another person at the side of the
machine, remove all debris.
Blade Assembly
Blades are available in different configurations and thickness. An assortment of blades is included in the
purchase price of the Terminator 2100XM. Extra blades are available upon request from Innovatech
Products & Equipment Co., Inc.
1.) Raise the blade assembly to the maximum up position, which is four inches off the floor.
2.) Unwrap the pre-sharpened blades and select the blade thickness and length you need for the job.
3.) Loosen the seven holding bolts.
4.) Insert the sharpened blade with the beveled side up.
5.) Tighten bolts firmly, starting from the center and working out. Bolts should be snug but not over
tightened.

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Ballast
The Terminator 2100XM is equipped with weights in front and rear to provide traction. Remove these
weights to reduce traction and to transport the Terminator 2100XM by forklift, truck, or elevator. Wear
gloves when handling weights.
WARNING: Dropping or mishandling the ballast weights may cause personal injury or damage to the
equipment.
Figure 3 Front Ballast Figure 4 Rear Ballast

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Systems Inspection and Maintenance
Refer to the Honda GX620 Engine manual for complete maintenance instructions. When working on this
machine always take into consideration the warnings about this machine and take extra care when
evaluating the problem.
Engine
Before operating the T-2100XM perform an inspection of the engine to verify all components are in place
and in good condition. The propane-powered air-cooled engine is located under the hood.
Check the air cleaner, making sure it is clean and in good condition. Check the engine oil using the
dipstick. If the oil is low, remove the oil filler cap and add oil to the upper limit mark on the dipstick.
Figure 5 Engine
A safety guard covers the fan. NEVER operate the machine unless the guard is in place. Always
keep your hands away from the fan when the engine is running.
Air Filter
The air filter helps prevent dust and dirt from entering the engine. Inspect the air filter before operating
each day and replace when dirty.
Hood and Operator Seat
The hood covers the engine, fan, fuel supply and their related systems. The top of the hood contains the
fire extinguisher, amber back up light, and the propane tank.

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Maintenance
1) Grease the caster wheel at three fittings every 30 hours. There are three fittings, two on the
wheel and one on the housing.
2) Remove debris caught between the wheel and the housing. Clean out wheel and housing
regularly.
3) Change the engine oil every 3 months or 50 hours with SAE 30. Check the engine owner’s
manual for oil recommendations for temperatures below 32°F.
4) Change the oil filter – (available from Innovatech).
5) Check hydraulic oil once a week. Change every 18 months with NUTO H 46 or ISO 46 or if fluid
is overheated 160°F – 180°F or higher, filter every 60 hours.
6) Clean the caster wheel and rear tires using a wire wheel as necessary.
7) Change the air cleaner when dirty (available from Innovatech).
8) Change spark plugs, rotor, and distributor cap every 12 months or 200 hours. Refer to the Honda
Engine GX620 Owner’s Manual for the correct gap and part numbers.
9) Inspect the machine for leaks, find and tighten fittings – do not over tighten fittings.
10) Check all hoses and clamps once a week.
11) Inspect rear tires and lug bolts. Tighten lug bolts as needed to 70-foot pounds torque.
12) Check wheel hub every 60 hours of operation. Wheel hub should be tightened from 310 to 350-
foot pounds (ft.-lbs).
Safety Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
Verify that the following equipment is proper working condition before operating the T-2100XM.
•Fire extinguisher
•Backup light and siren
•Parking brake

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Fuel System
The fuel system consists of propane tank, fuel lines, connectors, and flow control. The Terminator
2100XM is designed to accommodate a three-gallon tank, which will usually provide about three to four
hours running time. Keep a reserve tank on hand.
LPG Fuel Cylinder Replacement Procedure
WARNING: NO SMOKING – Do not replace fuel cylinders in areas that have a source of fuel
ignition.
1.) Close the cylinder valve and run engine until it stops prior to disconnecting the fuel hose from the
tank.
2.) Remove the strap holding the propane tank.
3.) Remove the empty tank and replace with a full tank.
4.) Reconnect the strap and make sure it is locked in position.
5.) Connect the fuel hose.
6.) Open the valve slowly so the hose and tank pressure can equalize or the valve may slug. Should
leakage occur, close valve and have qualified personnel make repairs.
NOTE: THE ABOVE IS PROVIDED AS A GUIDE. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONSULT THE
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION PAMPHLET 58 FOR THE SAFE STORAGE AND
HANDLING OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES.
Troubleshooting
Condition Probable Cause Corrective Action
Discharged Battery Charge or Replace Battery
Loose Battery cables Clean and Reconnect.
Ignition Switch Failure Replace or Repair Ignition Switch
Starter Failure Replace or Repair Starter
Charging System Test; Replace or Repair
Engine will not crank
or is cranking slowly
Wiring Inspect and Repair
No Fuel In Propane Cylinder Check and Fill
Propane Cylinder Valve Turned Off Check the propane tank couple.
Turn On Valve
Engine cranks but will
not start No Spark Check Coil, Distributor, Ignition Switch.
Check all fuses under the control panel.
Dirty Throttle Body Clean
Engine hesitation or
Improper idle Improper Tightening of Manifold Tighten Manifold Bolts
Excessive fuel
consumption Worn Parts Service Tune-Up
Engine Runs but the
machine will not move Customer Service Department for
assistance
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