Type-S and Type-E Cradles
Type-S and Type-E cradles should be adjusted
before first use, as set out in
2.2.2.1
Emplacing bins
Open the door and place the bin onto the cradle:
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Large four-wheeled bins (660L/770L/1100L)
should be positioned central and firm
against the cradle backplate.
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Small two-wheeled bins (80L/120L/240L/360L)
should be positioned to one side of the cradle,
with a wheel inserted into the marked wheel
catch. Two smaller bins can be emptied at the same
time by placing one on each side of the cradle.
Once the bin is correctly emplaced, close the door.
The wheel catches are designed to work with standard EN840 wheelie bins from leading
brands such as Europlast, Sulo, ESE, Weber, Craemer, OnePlastics and Trident.
Some smaller bin manufacturers use tyres which are too wide to fit inside the wheel
catches. Should this issue occur, simply insert additional packers (flat washers) onto the
wheel catch mounting bolts, to increase the spacing as needed.
2.2.2.2
Removing bins
Open the door and, using the grab-handles provided, remove the bin from the cradle.
Type-C Cradle
2.2.3.1
Emplacing bins
Open the door and place the bin into the cradle.
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Large four-wheeled bins (660L/990L/1100L)
should be positioned central and firm
against the cradle backplate.
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Small two-wheeled bins
(80L/120L/240L/360L) should be positioned
against one side of the cradle. Two
smaller bins can be emptied
simultaneously, one on either side.
Ensure that the lifting teeth will securely hook into
the bin combing when the cradle begins to lift.
Smaller bins such as 60L and 80L may need to be tilted
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Once the bin is correctly emplaced, close the door.