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  1. Intended operational life - User Manual - Dumpmaster

    A description of the intended operational life of the Dumpmaster bin tipper from Simpro.
  2.  Assembly - User Manual - Dumpmaster

    A description of how to assemble the Dumpmaster bin tipper from Simpro.
  3. Mechanism - User Manual - Dumpmaster

    A description of the mechanism of the Dumpmaster bin tipper from Simpro.
  4. Construction - User Manual - Dumpmaster

    A description of the construction of the Dumpmaster bin tipper from Simpro.
  5. Crate Wizard Introduction

    The Simpro Crate Wizard is designed to provide a quick, easy and safe method of lifting and moving stacks of crates (‘Bread Crates’) as well as building and breaking down stacks of crates. They have a weight capacity of 150kg and are designed to h...
  6. Crate Wizard Warranty

    The conditions detailed below are a brief summary only. A full “Warranty Terms and Conditions” document is available on request. This product is warranted by the manufacturer against faulty workmanship and defective materials for a period of 12 mon...
  7. Crate Wizard Quick Troubleshooting Guide

    A detailed Service Manual with specific testing and repair procedures is available on request from the manufacturer. Issue Possible Cause Action Nothing happens when the Raise button is pressed...
  8. Charging the Battery on the Crate Wizard

    Crate Wizards have a high-quality 21 amp/hr gel battery and an automatic battery charger built in. Ideally, the machine should be charged every night, or whenever it is not being used for several hours. To recharge the battery, simply plug the ...
  9. General Operating Instructions for the Crate Wizard

    Use the LEFT rocker switch to open the arms Push the Crate lifter in until the crates are located right into the corners of the upright guide plates. Use the RIGHT rocker switch to RAISE and LOWER the arms. When the arms are a...
  10. Recommended Usage Precautions for the Crate Wizard

    Crate Wizards are designed to be very easy and safe to use. However, the following commonsense precautions should always be followed: Always keep feet and hands well clear of the arms and linkages when operating. Never operate with any ...