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CLEANING
Never put hands inside the drum with drum rotating.
Thoroughly clean the mixer at the end of each day’s operation. Keep your mixer
clean. The slightest trace of material left in the drum will harden and attract
more each time you use it until the machine is useless. Dried cement should be
scraped out of the drum. Do not throw bricks into mixer drum to clean it out. Do
not beat on the drum with a shovel, a hammer or other tools to break up
accumulations of dried cement mix, as damage to the mixer may result. The
drum may be scoured for approximate 2 minutes, using 1” gravel and water
mixture. Then discharge the gravel/water mixture and hose down the drum
assembly inside and out. The construction of protection class IP44 of the
concrete mixer allows you to safely water the drum.
Do not pour or spray water directly over the motor cover, especially
the openings in it.
Wipe off any external material on the motor cover. Do not use petrol,
turpentine, lacquer or paint thinner, dry cleaning fluids or similar
products. The use of chemical products or solvents may affect
the properties of the cover which was made of high density
polyethyiene PET.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Ensure the extension cord is always unplugged before the motor
cover is removed.
The drive belt is under constant even tension by a spring loaded jockey. No
adjustment apart from a touch of grease on the spindle.
The bearings are sealed for life.
The wiring diagram and parts schematic in this manual are as
reference tools only. Neither the manufacturer nor distributor
makes any representation or warranty of any kind to the buyer that
he or she is qualified to make any repairs to the product or that he
or she is qualified to replace any parts of the product. Only
qualified technicians should repair the mixer. Any maintenance and