Westmix WM2.2MIB1 Installation guide

2.2CF 65L
CEMENT MIXER
2.2CF 65L
CEMENT MIXER
2.2CF 65L
CEMENT MIXER
ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL
WM2.2MIB1
Carefully read through the entire Instruction Manual before using your new
Westmix Cement Mixer. Take special care to heed the Cautions and Warnings.
Your Westmix Cement Mixer has many features that will make the job faster
and easier. Safety, performance and dependability have been given top priority
to ensure easy operation and maintenance.
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

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CONTENTS
Product Description 3
Tools Required for Assembly 3
Description of Symbols 4
Specications 4
General Safety Rules 4
Additional Safety Rules for Cement Mixers 5
Product Contents 7
Assembly Instructions 8
Maintenance 14
Operation 14
Cleaning 15
General Inspection 15
Repairs 15
Power Cord 15
Warranty 16
Contact Details 16

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
1. Cement Mixer Bowl
2. Tipping Arm Handles
3. Motor Cover
4. Motor Mount
5. Wheels
6. Upper “L” Frame
7. Middle “L” Frame
8. Front “L” Frame
9. On/O Switch
• 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 17mm & 19mm
Spanners (Open or Ring)
• Ratchet
• 10mm, 13mm, 14mm & 17mm Sockets
• Pliers
• Mallet or Hammer
Note: If you have access to an Impact Driver this will help to reduce the assembly time.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
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The rating plate on your cement mixer may show
symbols. These represent important information
about the product or instructions on its use.
Wear hearing protection, eye protection
and breathing protection
Earthed Appliance
Conforms to relevant standards for
electromagnetic compatibility
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Nominal voltage: 230 – 240Vac, 50Hz
Power Output: 367W
Capacity:
Gross Bowl Volume
Unmixed Dry Volume
Mixed Wet Volume
85 litres (3cf)
65 litres (2.2cf)
42 litres (1.5cf)
Bowl Mouth Diameter 420mm
Bowl Speed 28 RPM
Motor Speed 1440 RPM
Net Weight: 62 KG
WARNING: Read all safety warnings and all
instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, re and/or
serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future
reference.
The term “power tool”in the warnings refers to your
mains-operated (corded) cement mixer.
1. Work area safety
a. Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and
dark areas invite accidents.
b. Do not operate power tools in explosive
atmospheres, such as the presence of ammable
liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks
which may ignite the dust or fumes.
c. Keep children and bystanders away while
operating a power tool. Distractions may cause
you to lose control.
d. This power tool is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the power tool.
2. Electrical Safety
a. Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never
modify the plug in any way. Do not use any
adaptor plugs with earthed (grounded) power
tools. Unmodied plugs and matching outlets
will reduce the risk of electric shock.
b. Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric
shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
c. Do not expose power tools to rain or wet
conditions. Water entering a power tool will
increase the risk of electric shock.
d. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for
carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool.
Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or
moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords
increase the risk of electric shock.
e. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an
extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a
cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of
electric shock.
f. To reduce the risk of electric shock, the
manufacturer recommends the use of a residual
current device with a rated residual current of
30mA or less at all times.
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3. Personal Safety
a. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use
common sense when operating the power
tool. Do not use a power tool while you are
tired or under the inuence of drugs, alcohol
or medication. A moment of inattention while
operating power tools may result in serious
personal injury.
b. Use personal protective equipment. Always
wear eye protection. Protective equipment
such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard
hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate
conditions will reduce personal injury.
c. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch
is in the o-position before connecting the
power source, picking up or carrying the tool.
d. Remove any adjusting key or wrench before
turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key
left attached to a rotating part of the power tool
may result in personal injury.
e. Dress properly. Do not wear lose clothing or
jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves
away from moving parts. Loose clothes,
jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving
parts.
4. Power tool use and care
a. Use the correct power tool for your application.
The correct power tool will do the job better and
safer at the rate for which it was designed.
b. Do not use the power tool if the switch does not
turn it on and o. Any power tool that cannot
be controlled with the switch is dangerous and
must be repaired.
c. Disconnect the plug from the power source
before making any adjustments, changing
accessories, or storing power tools. Such
preventive safety measures reduce the risk of
starting the power tool accidentally.
d. Store idle power tools out of reach of children
and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the
power tool or these instructions to operate the
power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the
hands of untrained users.
e. Maintain power tools. Check for misalignments
or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts
and any other condition that may aect the
power tools’operation. If damaged, have the
power tool repaired before use. Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f. Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits,
etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking
into account the working conditions and the
work to be performed. Use of the power tool for
operations dierent from those intended could
result in a hazardous situation.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR
CEMENT MIXERS
• Read and understand the owner’s manual and
labels axed to the mixer. Learn its application
and limitations as well as the specic potential
hazards peculiar to it.
• Do not operate the mixer while under the
inuence of drugs, alcohol, or any medication
that could aect your ability to use it properly.
• Check your mixer before turning it on. Keep
guards in place and in working order. Form a
habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from tool area before
turning it on. Replace damaged, missing or
failed parts before using it.
• Always wear safety goggles and/or face shields.
Any mixer may throw foreign objects into the
eyes. This can cause permanent eye damage.
Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant
lenses. They are not safety glasses.
• Improper use of extension cords may cause
inecient operation of the mixer which can
result in overheating. Be sure the section of
extension cord is enough to allow sucient
current ow to the motor. Avoid use of free
and inadequately insulated connections.
Connections must be made with protected
material suitable for outdoor use.
• Check that the electric circuit is adequately
protected and that it corresponds with the
power, voltage and frequency of the motor.

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Check that there is a ground connection. Prevent
body contact with grounded surfaces: pipes,
radiators, ranges, and refrigerator enclosures.
Make sure your ngers do not touch the plug’s
metal prongs when plugging or unplugging the
mixer.
• The mixer is not to be towed by any vehicle.
• Do not overload the bowl. It will do a better
job and safer job at its designed rate. Don’t use
the mixer for a purpose for which it was not
intended.
• Do not attempt to unload the materials until the
mixer has stopped. Keep hands out of the way of
all moving parts.
• This appliance is not intended for use by young
children or inrm persons unless they have been
adequately supervised by a responsible person
to ensure that they can use the appliance safely.
• Young children should be supervised to ensure
that they do not play with the appliance.
• Check the power cord. Never use a faulty or
damaged power cord.
• If the power cord is damaged take the mixer
to an authorised service centre for repair or
replacement.
• Never attempt any repairs yourself, always take it
to an authorised service centre for repair or parts
replacement.
• Keep the cement mixer and your work place
clean of debris and any unnecessary objects.
• Keep the area free of tripping hazards.
• Persons working with the machine should not
be distracted.
• Periodically check that all nuts, bolts and other
xings are properly tightened.
• Adjustments, measurements and cleaning jobs
are to be performed only when the motor is
switched o and the mains plug removed.
• When you leave your workplace, switch o the
motor and pull out the power plug.
• It is imperative to observe the accident
prevention regulations in force in your area as
well as all other generally recognised rules of
safety.
• Never use the cord for any other purpose other
than that for which it is intended.
• Unless otherwise stated in these instructions,
damaged safety devices and parts must be
repaired or replaced by an authorised service
facility.
• This tool complies with the pertinent safety
regulations.
• Electrical repairs are to be carried out only
by qualied electricians at authorised service
centres, using original replacement parts. The
user may suer an accident if this condition is
not observed.
• Always switch the mixer on, when the bowl
is empty, before loading the unit with mixing
materials.
• Do not place the shovel into the bowl while it
is rotating.
• Tyre is not for highway service. Do not over
inate tyre. Be sure to only inate tyre to
recommended PSI level.
Maximum tyre ination = 32 psi
CAUTION
It is strongly recommended to use
an RCD safety switch when using this
product.
✔Wear hearing protection.
✔Wear eye protection.
✔Wear breathing protection.

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PRODUCT CONTENTS
Frame Assembly Contents
AUpper “L” Section 1 unit
BMiddle “L” Section 1 unit
CFront “L” Section 1 unit
D Upper Cross Brace - Right* 1 unit
E Upper Cross Brace – Left* 1 unit
F Axle Section 1 unit
G Lower Cross Brace - Right* 1 unit
H Lower Cross Brace – Left* 1 unit
I 14” pneumatic wheels 2 units
*Note: These parts will be labelled.
Arm Assembly Contents
J Bearing Arm Housing Section 1 unit
K 13 teeth pinion and shaft 1 unit
L Frame Arm Mount 1 unit
M Handles 2 units
Motor & Cover Assembly Contents
N Rear Pulley Cover 1 unit
O Front Pulley Cover 1 unit
P Motor Cover 1 unit
Q Cover Support – Top 1 unit
R Cover Support – Bottom 1 unit
S Motor Mount 1 unit
T Motor Mount Clamp 1 unit
U 14” Pulley 1 unit
V VEE47 Pulley Belt 1 unit
W ½ HP Motor with bore pulley 1 unit
Bowl Assembly Contents
XBowl 1 unit
Y Bowl Shaft 1 unit
Z Bowl Shaft Cap 1 unit
AA Bearing Arm Bowl Section Cap 1 unit
Hardware Contents
(All bolts include a washer and lock nut)
AB M10X22 Hex Head Bolts 8 units
AC M12x88 Hex Head Bolts 2 units
AD M12x25 Hex Head Bolts 4 units
AE M10x25 Hex Head Bolts 8 units
AF M10x40 Hex Head Bolts 4 units
AG M8x25 Hex Head Bolts 4 units
AH M6x16 Hex Head Bolts 4 units
AI M8x15 Hex Head Bolts 8 units
AJ Thin Packing Washers 6 units
AK Thick Packing Washers 4 units
AL Split Pins 4 units
AM Small Thin Packing Washers 2 units
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Y
AC
AD
AJ AG AF
AM
AL AK AI AH
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1. “L” FRAME UPPER
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Ensure that you are working on a clean
at surface. A drop sheet may be useful
to ensure parts are not damaged during
assembly.
Grab the Upper “L”Section (A) and Middle
“L”Section (B) and lay on side.
Using the bolt (AB) insert the bolt through
the hole, slide on the washer and then
attach the nut to the end.
Repeat this step 3 more times and tighten
all bolts using a 17mm socket and 14mm
spanner.
2. “L” FRAME FRONT
Grab the Front“L” Section (C) and place
next to other end of Middle “L” Section.
Using the bolt (AB) insert the bolt through
the hole, slide on the washer and then
attach the nut to the end.
Repeat this step 3 more times and tighten
all bolts using a 17mm socket and 14mm
spanner.
The “L”frame is now complete.
3. UPPER CROSS BRACE
Grab the Upper Cross Brace – Right (D),
insert a bolt (AC) through the brace and
then through the hole in the upper “L”
section.
Grab the Upper Cross Brace – Left (E) and
insert this onto the bolt and then slide on
the washer and nut.
At this point only hand tighten the nut.
4. AXLE & UPPER CROSS BRACE
Grab the Axle (F) and place this with the
holes that are closer together at the top.
Grab the Upper Cross Brace – Left (E) and
with bolt (AD) insert it through the brace
and axle and slide on washer and nut
from underneath and hand tighten.
Repeat this step for the Upper Cross Brace
– Right (D) using same bolt and nuts (AD).
At this point only hand tighten the nut .
Note: For steps 3, 4, 5 & 6 the cross brace bar end with the
greatest bend in it is the one that attaches to the axle.

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5. LOWER CROSS BRACE
Grab the Lower Cross Brace – Right (G),
with bolt (AC) insert this through the
brace and then through the hole in the
middle “L” section.
Grab the Lower Cross Brace – Left (H) and
insert this onto the bolt and then slide on
the washer and nut.
At this point only hand tighten the nut.
6. AXLE & LOWER CROSS BRACE
Grab the Lower Cross Brace – Right (G)
and with bolt (AD) insert it through the
brace and axle and slide on washer and
nut from behind and hand tighten.
Repeat this step for the Lower Cross Brace
– Left (H) using same bolt and nuts (AD).
At this point only hand tighten the nut.
7. AXLE TIGHTENING
It is now time to tighten up all bolts, grab
a 19mm spanner and 17mm socket.
Start by tightening up the bolts (AC) that
go through both the Upper and Middle
“L” sections.
Then move to tightening the bolts (AD)
that join the Upper Cross Braces to the
axle, once complete move to tightening
the Lower Cross Braces to the axle.
Please note that as you tighten the bolts
it will pull the braces and axle together.
8. WHEEL ATTACHMENT
Grab a wheel (I) and slide it onto the axle.
You need to reduce the space between
the wheel and the hole where the split
pin goes; so using a small thin Packing
Washer (AM), place this onto the axle.
Then take a Split Pin (AL) and slide this
through the hole and with pliers bend the
split pin to secure the wheel to the axle.
Repeat the above steps for the other
wheel.
The frame assembly is now complete.

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9. BEARING ARM
Grab the Bearing Arm Housing Section (J)
and place this onto the top of the Upper
“L” section.
You will need to keep hold of this as it will
not sit in place by itself.
Grab the Frame Arm Mount (L) and place
this over the top of the Bearing Arm
Housing Section.
Using a bolt (AE) insert it through the
top and slide on the washer and nut
underneath. Repeat this three more times.
Now tighten up all 4 bolts using a 17mm
socket and 14mm spanner.
10. HANDLES
Grab a Handle (M) and line the holes
in the handle up with the holes in the
Bearing Arm Housing Section.
Ensure that the handle arm points
outwards.
Using bolt (AF) insert it through the top
hole from the back of the Bearing Arm
Housing Section and through the handle
and then slide on the washer and nut,
place another bolt through the bottom
hole and apply washer and nut.
Grab the other Handle (M) and attach
it to the other side of the Bearing Arm
Housing Section, using bolts (AF).
Now tighten up all 4 bolts using a 17mm
spanner and 14mm socket.
11. PINION AND SHAFT
Grab Pinion & Shaft (K) and slide a Thin
Packing Washer (AJ) onto the shaft.
Then slide the shaft into the Bearing Arm
Housing Section.
Now grab a Thick Packing Washer (AK)
and Thin Packing Washer (AJ) and slide
them onto the end of the shaft.
The aim is to reduce any gap between
the Bearing Arm Housing Section and the
split pin hole (more packing washers can
be applied if required).
Now insert a Split Pin (AL) through the
hole and with pliers bend the split pin to
secure.

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12. REAR PULLEY COVER
Grab the Rear Pulley Cover (N) and Cover
Support – Top (Q).
Now grab a bolt (AG) with washer already
on and insert it through the inside of the
Rear Pulley Cover (N) and then through
the Cover Support – Top (Q) and nally
through the Frame Arm Mount bracket
and hand tighten the nut.
Repeat this step for the other side.
Now grab the Cover Support – Bottom (R)
and with bolt (AG) insert this with washer
through the inside of the Rear Pulley
Cover, then through the Cover Support
Bottom (R) and through the welded
bracket on the Upper “L”Section.
Now tighten up all 4 bolts using a 12mm
spanner and 13mm socket.
13. PULLEY
Grab the Pulley (U) to slide onto the shaft.
When sliding Pulley onto shaft ensure
that the two at surfaces on the shaft line
up with the two bolts on the Pulley Hub.
Once the Pulley is on the shaft grab an
8mm spanner and tighten the bolts up to
secure Pulley to shaft.
14. MOTOR MOUNT
Grab the Motor Mount (S), Motor Mount
Clamp (T) and 4 bolts (AE).
Sit on one of the tyres and rest the Motor
Mount (S) on your knee, now take the
Motor Mount Clamp (T) and insert a bolt
(AE) through the Motor Mount into the
Motor Mount Clamp, slide on washer and
nut.
Insert the remaining three bolts and
tighten the nuts by hand.
Move the motor mount up the “L” section
until it sits just below the Pulley cover.
Now slightly tighten up the 4 bolts using
a 14mm spanner and 17mm socket.
Do not tighten completely just enough
to stop the motor mount from slipping
down the “L”section frame.

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15. MOTOR
Grab the Motor (W) and ensure the motor
pulley is secure using an 8mm spanner to
tighten.
Place the Motor on the motor mount with
the motor pulley in line with the larger
pulley.
Insert bolt (AI) through holes in base of
motor and through inner holes of Motor
Mount. Slide on washer and nuts. Repeat
step three more times to secure motor to
motor mount.
16. PULLEY ALIGNMENT
Grab Pulley Belt (V) and slide onto large
Pulley and then around smaller motor
pulley.
Slide the motor until belt is in line with
both pulleys.
Now tighten bolts connecting motor to
motor mount using a 12mm spanner and
13mm socket.
17. MOTOR MOUNT ALIGNMENT
Using a mallet or hammer lightly tap the
motor mount clamp to move the motor
mount down the “L” frame to achieve belt
tension.
Once the belt is taught across both
pulleys with a minimum 20mm free play
(ensure Pulley Belt is not over tightened
as this may cause damage to the motor)
tighten up the 4 bolts using a 14mm
spanner and 17mm socket.
18. FRONT PULLEY COVER
Grab the Front Pulley Cover (O) and place
against the Back Pulley Cover.
Grab a bolt (AH), insert through Front
Pulley Cover and through hole in Back
Pulley cover.
Slide on washer and then nut and tighten
up using a 10mm spanner and 10mm
socket.
Repeat the above steps for the remaining
three bolts.

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19. MOTOR COVER
Grab a bolt (AI) and insert the bolt
through the outer hole of the motor
mount and then slide on the washer and
lightly tighten the nut.
Insert bolts onto the remaining three
holes.
Grab the Motor Cover (P) and place it
over the motor and line up the holes
in the bottom of the motor cover with
the bolts that were placed on the motor
mount.
Check that the hole in the motor cover
lines up with the switch on the motor.
Now tighten the nuts to secure the motor
cover to the motor mount using a 12mm
spanner and 13mm socket.
20. BOWL ASSEMBLY
Grab bowl (X) and place facing down.
Now grab Bowl Shaft (Y) and insert by
threading it into the bowl.
Please note that it is a reversed thread
so wind the shaft counter clockwise to
tighten.
Now grab the Bowl Shaft Cap and insert
onto shaft with at side towards bowl.
Thin packing washers (AJ) may need to
be inserted onto shaft for correct teeth
engagement (refer below).
Now insert the shaft of the bowl into the
Bearing Arm Housing Section.
The shaft has been inserted fully when
the teeth of the bowl and the teeth of
the pinion are 2/3 engaged upon contact
(see image).
Insert Thick Packing Washer (AK) and
several Thin Packing Washers (AJ) onto
the shaft, the aim is to reduce any gap
between the Bearing Arm Housing
Section and the split pin hole.
Insert Split Pin (AL) and using pliers bend
split pin ends to secure.
Now insert Bearing Arm Bowl Section
Cap (AA) onto end to cover washers and
split pin.
YOUR CEMENT MIXER IS NOW COMPLETE.

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MAINTENANCE
• Clean the cement mixer after every use.
• Remove dust and dirt frequently. Cleaning is
best done with a rag or a soft brush. Wear safety
glasses whilst brushing away dust and dirt.
• If the belt on the pulley becomes loose this can
be tightened by untightening the bolts on the
Motor Mount Clamp and allowing the Motor
Mount to move down the shaft of the “L” section.
Once the belt is tensioned again you can tighten
up the bolts.
• Lubricate the tilting shaft via the grease nipple
in the Frame Arm Mount and apply grease to
the gear of the Bearing Arm Housing Section
prior to the rst operation and then at regular
intervals.
Note: The two main drive shafts (located in Bearing
Arm Housing Section) are tted with pre-packed
sealed ball bearings. These should be inspected
at regular intervals to ensure free rotation. These
bearings should be replaced if the operation
becomes noisy or the shafts do not rotate freely.
OPERATION
Turning the Cement Mixer On and O
NOTE: The On/O switch for the cement mixer is a
single On/O rocker switch located on the side of
the motor cover.
1. To turn on the Cement Mixer, press the portion
of the switch marked “I”.
2. To turn o the Cement Mixer, press the portion
of the switch marked “O”.
3. If the On/O switch at any time fails to operate
correctly as above, turn o and disconnect the
power supply and have the mixer checked by an
authorised service centre.
Loading the Cement Mixer
WARNING: Check the drive belt tension every 20
hours of operation to ensure it is tight.
WARNING: 10 amp heavy duty safety extension
cord must be used.
IMPORTANT: Always switch on the motor before
loading the mixer.
IMPORTANT: Ensure the tyres are both adequately
and evenly inated before loading.
1. Ensure the Cement Bowl is in the upwards
position and the mixer is on a stable and
relatively level ground surface.
2. With your hands, and bystanders well away from
all moving parts, press the ‘ON’button to start
the cement mixer.
3. Load the bowl with the suggested mixture as
stated on the bag of cement for the job being
performed.
4. Ensure when loading the bowl the shovel or
method of loading DOES NOT enter the mouth
of the turning bowl
5. Do not ever place your hand inside the rotating
bowl or never use a poker to free clogged
mixture inside a rotating bowl. Always turn
o the mixer to clear any unmixed or clogged
mixture in the bowl.
6. Do not overload the mixer.
Emptying the Cement Mixer
NOTE: The operator should stand on the right hand
side of the bowl (when facing the mouth of the
bowl) so as to pull the handles towards the operator
to ensure full control. Do not attempt to lift and push
the handles away from the opposite side.
1. The cement mixer must be left running while
emptying.
2. Turn the cement bowl in the downwards
position by taking hold of the near side (closest)
tilting handle and with a pulling action start
rolling the bowl towards the empty position. Do
not lean across the mixer to grasp both tilting
handles.
3. As the second handle comes into reach hold
both handles rmly to continue the roll of the
bowl to the empty position.
4. Ensure to turn o the mixer when not
attended. Do not leave the mixer running when
unattended.

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CLEANING
• After every mix it is advisable to clear any
build-up of cement from the mixing paddles
inside the bowl. If left to dry the cement can be
extremely dicult to remove without damage to
the bowl.
• After the last mix it is advisable to wash and
clean all cement build up from both inside and
outside the bowl before the cement fully sets.
Avoid hitting the bowl with any objects and
pay particular attention to build up of cement
around the lip of the bowl.
• After cleaning the bowl the cement mixer
should be stored in the downwards position to
ensure all water is drained from the bowl.
Storage Position
GENERAL INSPECTION
• Regularly check that all the bolts and nuts are
tight. They may vibrate loose over time.
• Ensure tyres are inated equally.
• Inspect the power cord and plug for any signs of
damage and have any repairs performed before
use by an authorised service centre.
• Ensure to inspect any extension cables for
damage before use with the appliance.
REPAIRS
Only an authorised service centre should replace
the power cord, drive belt or eect other repairs.
POWER CORD
If the power cord of this cement mixer is damaged
it must be replaced by an authorised service centre
or similarly qualied person to avoid a hazard.
Storage Position

CONTACT DETAILS
Call: (Australia) 1300 367 387
Email: [email protected]
Write to: Ames True Temper Australia Pty Ltd, Unit 3/251 Ferntree Gully Road, Mt Waverley, Vic, 3149
WARRANTY
Ames True Temper Australia Pty Ltd ABN 34 144 018 280 (ATTA) provides that this product is covered by a 12
month warranty from the date of purchase, against faulty workmanship and/or materials with the exception
of pneumatic tyre/s and tube/s, which are covered by a 6 month and 1 month warranty respectively. To
make a claim, return the faulty item together with proof of purchase to the place of purchase. Any handling
and transportation costs (and other expenses incurred in claiming this warranty) are not covered by this
warranty and will not be borne by ATTA. The replacement product or part or repaired product will be
made available for your collection at an address nominated by ATTA. If your claim is not dealt with by your
retailer, contact ATTA using the contact details below. Where a valid warranty claim is made by the original
consumer of the product, ATTA will replace the defective product or repair the fault. Where the product
is repaired, ATTA may use refurbished parts. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, misuse
or abuse. ATTA has no other liability under this warranty. The benets to you given by this warranty are in
addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer under a law in relation to the goods to which the
warranty relates. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer
Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other
reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the
goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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