QUIK CORP greenPRO ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER User manual

A DIVISION OF
PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN
OWNED & OPERATED
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
SMALL FARMS
IMPLEMENTS

ADDRESS
GREENPRO
37 Production Avenue,
Warana 4575 QLD
Australia
PHONE & FAX
Free Toll: 1800 768 748
Phone: 07 5493 8944
ONLINE
Email: info@greenpro.com.au
Website: www.greenpro.com.au
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE UNIT
No part of this manual may be reproduced without
written permission.
All information in this manual is based on the latest
product information available at the time of printing.
Greenpro Australia Pty Ltd
GP Electric Tipper Trailer
Instructions and Guidelines
Updated: August 2019
Original Instruction
All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information at the time of publication.
The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
COPYRIGHT© 2019
greenPRO
Quik Corp Pty Ltd
Client Implement Division
All rights reserved
Previous Editions
COPYRIGHT© 2019
WARNING

On behalf of greenPRO we would like to thank you for investing
in the greenPRO Tipper Trailer. Every greenPRO implement
is manufactured to meet our high standards, so that we can
provide our owners with the best product and service possible.
As an Australian owned business, your investment has enabled
our every success.
greenPRO, as a division of Quik Corp, has over two decades of
experience manufacturing premium agricultural equipment.
Since we started in 1988, our product range has continually
expanded and our innovation sparks from the passion and
commitment we have for the agricultural industry.
Over 30 years of active involvement in this community has
allowed our team to provide solutions to combat challenges
that Australian farmers face in agriculture today.
We appreciate your patronage and wish you many years of
safe and satisfied use of your implement.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of your
greenPRO Tipper Trailer and stored in a safe place for future
reference.
CONGRATULATIONS,
YOU’RE A PRO.

SECTION 1
Safety Precautions
SECTION 2
System Overview
SECTION 3
Basic Operation
SECTION 4
Dimensions & Specifications
SECTION 5
Trouble Shooting
SECTION 6
Maintenance
SECTION 7
Your Notes
SECTION 8
Warranty Policy
5
6
10
13
14
15
16
17
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Tipper Trailer INSTRUCTION MANUAL

5
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1safety precautions
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE UNIT
Be cautious of the dangers of loading your ATV or other vehicle in
excess of its carrying capacity. It is important to undertand that any
loads of attachments whether fastened or placed on the vehicle
will alter the stability and handling characteristics of the vehicle.
• Never exceed the load limit capacity of the ATV or vehicle
• Filling the tray may exceed the maximum load capacity and it
is not recommended to exceed manufacturers guidelines
• Ensure attachments are securely attached
• Proper maintenance in line with manufacturers specifications
is essential to the operation of your equipment
• Do not overload your trailer
• If operating over hilly terrain, the payload should be reduced
to ensure that the trailer stability is not compromised.
• Never allow passengers to ride on or in the trailer
WARNING

6
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Slide-out rear
tailgate
Storage for
shovels,rakes,
brooms
Up/down switch
for tip function,
30 Amp
resettable fuse
Height
adjustment
handle + Jockey
Wheel Bolt
Storage for
handheld sprayer
Storage area
on both sides
of the tipper
12-volt battery,
control box,
12-volt motor
cover
Jockey Wheel Tow Hitch Quick
Release Coupling
*Up position releases
Tipper from tow ball.
Down position locks
Tipper to tow ball for
towing.

7
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
2 system overview
Holes for tail gate adjustment to
control spreading - located on both
sides of tail gate
Adjustment pin and chain located on
both rear sides of Tipper in position 4
1
Tail gate shown locked up in position
4 for controlled spreading.
2
Tail gate slides up to remove
Tail gate shown removed from tipper
3

8
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
2SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Rear 12 Volt power cut off switch.
Cut off when tipper is in the full tip
position
4
12 Volt cut off switch
Tipper locking mechanism in the
unlocked position allowing tipper to
tip and retract
5
12 Volt cut off switch
Tipper in the locked position pressing
switch cutting power to the tip or
retract motor
6

9
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SYStem overview
2
Retraction-tipping winch belt
D ring for removing retraction-tipping
winch belt from tipper tray
7
8
9
Vehicle Anderson plug loom plugged
into Tipper Anderson plug. To
recharge 12-volt battery or provide
power to tipper if 12-volt tipper
battery is discharged
30 Amp Fuse protecting wiring loom
on Tipper
12 Volt battery

10
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
basic operation
3
Make sure Tipper Tray lock is in the
unlocked position, flipped down, as
shown in the photo
1
30 Amp resettable 12 Volt motor fuse.
Push to reset if fuse has blown.
Tipper tray up/down switch for tipping
and tray retraction.
- Up for tipping
- Down for tray retraction back to
normal flat position
After tipping make sure the Tipper
lock is in the up Locked position
before moving the Tipper. This locks
the tray in place and trips the 12 Volt
cut off switch so the tray can’t move
up or down when towing the trailer
2
3

11
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
basic operation
3
Front bolt to remove for access 12V
battery/relay box/motor cover
Rear bolts to remove for access 12V
battery/relay box/motor cover
Up/Down Tipper Tray Switch and 30
Amp resettable fuse
12 Volt Tipper motor
Relay control box
12 Volt Battery
4
5
6

12
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
basic operation
3
Open view of relay box enclosure
behind battery cover.
Relays
12V
V23134-A1052-X294
40/30A
++1734
7
8

13
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FRAMEWORK Heavy duty hot dipped galvanised steel
TUB MATERIAL 2 mm aluminium dimple sheet
SIDE STORAGE 1000 mm long x 125 mm deep both
sides
TYRES AT 22x11-8 large floatation tyres
(Pressure 16 PSI)
AXLE 40 mm solid steel axle with sealed
bearing hubs
TAIL GATE 2 mm aluminium dimple sheet
TIPPER MOTOR 12 Volt, 90 Degree, 60 RPM, 150 watt
ELECTRICS
12V battery (optional) or anderson plug
to ATV with wiring loom. Resettable 30
amp fuse
BATTERY Predator ES12220 12 Volt 22 AH/20 Hr
FUSE 1 x 30 Amp resettable fuse, 2 x 30 Amp
blade fuses
MAX LOAD 400KG
TUB DIMENSIONS 1070mm Lx 1140mm Wx 580mm H
TRAILER DIMENSIONS 2340mm Lx 1150mm Wx 1380mm H
EMPTY WEIGHT 140KG
WARRANTY 2-year manufacturers warranty
DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS
4

14
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
5 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE & SOLUTION
Tipper function doesn’t work
Possible Fault: Check that the tipper
locking latch is not in the locked
position.
Solution: Push latch down unlocking
the tipper latch
Possible Fault: Check 12 Volt tipper
battery is not at
Solution: Charge/replace battery
Possible Fault: Check 12 Volt vehicle
towing battery is not at
Solution: Charge/replace Battery
Possible Fault: Check 3 x 30 Amp
fuses are not blown
Solution: Press resettable fuse and or
replace blade fuses
Possible Fault: One of the two 12 cut
off switches is faulty or stuck in the
depressed position
Solution: Free up the plunger of the
cut-off switch or replace
Tipper function switch is working in
the incorrect direction. For example,
when pushing the switch in the
up position to tip the tipper tray
is moving back to the horizontal
position or vice versa.
Fault: The retraction strap has rolled all
the way around the motor pully causing
it to run in the reverse direction to the
switch.
Solution: Remove the strap D ring from
the tipper tray. Allow the tray to move
back into the horizontal position. Using
the switch run the belt strap all the way
down until it just starts to come back
up. Reattach the strap D ring.

15
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
6MAINTENANCE
1. Charge 12-volt battery if discharged
2. Keep tipper strap clean from debris
3. Wash down Tipper when necessary
Weekly
1. Check operational movement and function of both 12-volt cut-off switches
2. Check tipper for loose bolts or nuts
3. Check tyre pressure and adjust to 16 PSI
1. Check Tipper belt strap for fraying and wear
MONTHLY
YEARLY

16
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
7 YOUR NOTES
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________

17
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
8WARRANTY POLICY
This document sets out the warranties that are
given by Quik Corp Pty Ltd (ABN 18 081 235 556)
in relation to any greenPRO product purchased
from or manufactured by Quik Corp.
1. Definitions
1.1. In this warranty policy:
“Quik Corp” means Quik Corp Pty Ltd
(ABN 18 081 235 556); “Customer” means
the party who originally acquired the
Product from Quik Corp, or an authorized
distributor, reseller or dealer for Quik Corp,
for their own use.
“OEM Equipment” means the items
of equipment tted to the product by
Quik Corp and which items have been
manufactured by others and have their
own manufacturer’s warranty.
“Product” means the goods or machinery
that the Customer acquired
and which were manufactured by Quik
Corp.
2. Warranty
2.1. Subject to clause 3 and clause 4, Quik Corp
warrants to the Customer that the Product
will be free from proven defects in material
and workmanship for twelve months from
the date of purchase by the Customer,
unless a specic warranty period applies to
a component listed in appendix A.
2.2. The warranty is not transferable.
3. Limitations
3.1. This warranty does not cover damages
resulting from shipping and handling,
abuse, accidents, alterations, normal wear
or failure to maintain or use the Quik Corp
product with due care.
3.2. Quik Corp does not warrant that
the operation of the product will be
uninterrupted or error free. The Customer
must read and follow all instructions and
manuals for the setup, maintenance and
use of the Product. If the Customer fails
to do so, the product may not function
correctly and may suffer other damage.
3.3. This warranty does not extend to OEM
equipment which has its own warrant
and the Customer must rely on the OEM
equipment warranty for any defects in
material or workmanship relating to the
OEM equipment.
3.4. This warranty does not extend to cover
corrosion due to any cause nor to any
damage to painted or anodised surfaces
that occurs after the Customer takes
delivery of the product.
3.5. This warranty does not cover time required
to diagnose a warranty problem
3.6. The use of parts other than Quik Corp
parts for repair of warranted items will
automatically negate any warranty.
Warranted components must be replaced
with genuine Quik Corp parts.
3.7. Repairs by an unauthorised agent will
automatically forfeit any warranty. Warranty
repairs must be carried out by Quik Corp
or an authorised Quik Corp Dealer/Service
Agent only.
3.8. This warranty does not cover transportation
or insurance costs for Products needing
repair or replacement of warranted
components. Nor does it cover any freight
or insurance costs in obtaining new parts
or returning old parts to Quik Corp for
inspection purposes.
3.9. The time taken to remove and re-install a
warranted part or component into other
brands of equipment will not be covered
by the Quik Corp warranty. Only parts and
labour directly attributable to the repair of
the Quik Corp unit is covered.
3.10. Quik Corp does not pay for cleaning, or
clean the Product, accessories or work area
before or after the warranty repair.
3.11. Quik Corp assumes no responsibility for
improper choice of models or where
products are used in excess of rated
capacities and design functions, or under
abnormal conditions. We make available
a free technical service to help with any
product selection, application or situation.

18
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
4. Repair or Replace
4.1. During the warranty period, Quik Corp or
its authorised Dealer/Service Agent shall
repair or replace, at Quik Corp’s discretion,
without charge for parts and standard
labour, any part of the Quik Corp Product
which fails because of defects in material
or workmanship unless the damage arises
from:
4.1.1. Failure resulting from neglect or misuse,
such as improper operation, lack of
required maintenance or continued use of
the Product after the discovery of a defect
which results in greater damage to the
Product;
4.1.2. Deteriorated or failed components
such as but not limited to diaphragms,
O-rings, hoses, seals, electrical wiring
and connections damaged by corrosive
chemicals, dirt and sand, excessive heat or
moisture. The Customer should ensure the
type and strength of chemicals used in the
Product are compatible with the design of
the Product;
4.1.3. The use of accessories, hardware, or
software which were not manufactured
by, installed by or approved in writing by
Quik Corp;
4.1.4. The use of consumable items such as but
not limited to oils, lubricants, diaphragms,
O-rings, hoses seals, gaskets, lter
elements, ow meters, clutches, drive
belts, pivot pins, paint, batteries, radio
transmitters, radio relays, push buttons,
switches, hose rollers, aerials, spray
guns and nozzles as these items are
considered to be normal wear items and
are not warranted;
4.1.5. Component failure caused by not
performing scheduled maintenance
service such as oils, grease, failure to
clean tanks, pumps, lters, spray lines,
nozzles or any other components and not
tightening or replacing loose or missing
bolts, nuts, ttings, shields and covers
4.1.6. Damage or machine failure caused by
carelessness or accidental damage,
improper operation, inappropriate
transportation or storage of the Product
4.1.7. Any contamination or leakages caused or
induced by the Customer
4.1.8. Any use or operation of the Product
outside the physical, electrical or
environmental specications of the
Product
4.1.9. Any alterations, modications,
attachments or unauthorised repairs
to the Product which have not been
authorised in writing by Quik Corp; and
4.1.10. Failures due to faulty or inadequate
electrical sources of power
5. OEM Warranties
5.1. All OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
components are covered by the Original
Manufacturer’s Warranty. It is the
Customer’s responsibility to familiarise
themselves with these warranties, and
subject to clause 7, that is the only warranty
given to the customer in respect of that
part of the Product.
6. Statutory Rights and Exclusions (New Zealand Only)
6.1. If the Product has been acquired for the
purposes of a business then pursuant to
section 43(2) of the Consumer Guarantees
Act 1993 (“CGA”) it is agreed that the
provisions of the CGA do not apply. To
the fullest extent permitted by law in New
Zealand, Quik Corp excludes any liability
for any direct or indirect loss or damage of
any kind arising from the Product, including
consequential loss or damage or loss of
prots, and loss or damage arising from
the negligence of Quik Corp’s employees
and agents. The warranty is personal to
the Customer and cannot be transferred
to a subsequent purchaser (although the
purchaser, in some circumstances, may
have rights under the CGA or the Sale
of Goods Act). These exclusions do not
exclude Quik Corp’s liability in respect of
any warranties or guarantees implied by
any relevant legislation in New Zealand
which cannot legally be contracted out of.
7. Warranty Claim Procedure
7.1. To obtain warranty service:
9WARRANTY POLICY

19
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
7.1.2. The Customer must read the Operating
manual before operating the Product;
The Customer must provide with notice
of the defect Quik Corp within the
warranty period and within 14 days of
discovery of the claimed problem, and
allow reasonable time for replacement
or repair.
7.2. Quik Corp may, at its discretion, request
the Customer to deliver the alleged
defective parts to an authorised servicing
Dealer/Service Agent or to Quik Corp.
Transportation of the Product to the
authorised servicing Dealer/Service Agent
or Quik Corp for warranty work is the
responsibility of the Customer and is at
the Customer’s expense. Alternatively, the
Customer may request a Quik Corp service
technician to travel to the site of the Product
to effect repairs or replacement, however
the reasonable travel costs (including
travelling time) of the service technician
must be paid for by the Customer.
7.3. Any service outside the scope of this
warranty will be charged for at Quik Corp’s
rates and terms then in effect.
8. Other
8.1. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties
(except those of title), expressed or
implied, and there are no warranties of
merchantability or tness for a particular
purpose.
8.2. Unless the Product has been purchased
for personal, domestic or household use,
any liability of Quik Corp to the Customer
arising under statute which may not
be excluded restricted or modied by
agreement in limited to an amount equal
to, as determined by Quik Corp:
8.2.1. Replacement of the Product or supply of
equivalent Product;
8.2.2. The repair of the Product;
8.2.3. The payment of the cost of replacing or
repairing the Product;or
8.2.4. Refund of the purchase price paid by the
Customer.
8.3. Subject to clause 7.2, in no event shall Quik
Corp or the authorised Dealer/Service
Agent be liable for any loss of prot or
any consequential, indirect or special loss,
damage or injury of any kind whatsoever
arising directly or indirectly from the
Product or any defect.
8.4. The benets under this Warranty are in
addition to other rights and remedies
under a law in relation to the Product.
8.5. The judgement of Quik Corp in all cases
of claims under this warranty shall be nal
and conclusive and the Customer agrees to
accept its decisions on all questions as to
defect, repair and to the exchange of any
part or parts.
Appendix A:
1. Bertolini Pumps – Warranty period is
6 months. If Quik Flush pump and tank
cleaner is used from new then the warranty
period is extended to 18 months.
2. Honda Motors – Refer to your Honda Manual.
(Warranty period is up to 3 years)
3. Radio Receiver – Warranty period is 5 years on
all non-moving parts.
9WARRANTY POLICY

20
ELECTRIC TIPPER TRAILER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITHIN 14 DAYS
OF RECEIVING PRODUCT DELIVERY:
greenPRO
(a division of) Quik Corp Pty Ltd
37 PRODUCTION AVE
WARANA QLD 457
ONLY WHEN THIS REGISTRATION FORM IS COMPLETED AND RETURNED
CAN GREENPRO FULFILL ALL WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
greenPRO Model/Type: ______________________________________________
Serial Number: _____________________________________________________
Dealer Name (if applicable): __________________________________________
Purchase Date: _____________________________________________________
PURCHASER DETAILS
Company Name: ____________________________________________________
Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms): ______ Surname: ____________________________________
Given Name: _______________________________________________________
Postal Address: ____________________________________________________
Town: _____________________ State: _________ Post Code: _______________
Telephone: _____________________ Fax: _______________________________
Email: ____________________________________________________________
Table of contents
Other QUIK CORP Farm Equipment manuals
Popular Farm Equipment manuals by other brands

river systems
river systems H31488 Assembly instructions

Meridian
Meridian SEED EXPRESS Bulk Seed Tender Operator's manual

Roxell
Roxell SparkCup user guide

Krone
Krone Swadro 1010 operating instructions

WIL-RICH
WIL-RICH SOIL FINISHER 34FT Assembly manual

Finn
Finn HydroSeeder T90 CE-Compliant Operator Instructions And Parts Manual