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OWNER’S MANUAL

 

Summary of Contents for eWheels Club Booster

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Page 2: ...e the Round 10 Severe Inclines 11 Controller First Time Use 11 Controller Speed Control 12 Controller Steering 13 Controller Distance Timer 14 Controller Cruise Control 15 Controller Electronic Brake...

Page 3: ...and shrink wrapped with protection circuitry The maximum rated capacity is 158 4Wh The battery inside this product complies with UN38 3 and IEC62133 safety requirements General Warnings Warning eWhee...

Page 4: ...ning This product uses radio frequency control Radio waves can go through walls To avoid accidental triggering keep the remote in a safe location and away from children RF Signals This product complie...

Page 5: ...s uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee tha...

Page 6: ...sure you have all components It should include Club Booster eWheels Left and Right Axle Clamp Brackets with 4 Bolts 4 Washers and 4 Nuts Remote Control Unit Charger Magnetic Remote Holder 3 X AAA Batt...

Page 7: ...Philips Screwdriver Open end Adjustable or Socket Wrench for Wheel Nut Strut Pivot Nut and Bracket Nut Installing the Axle Clamps Step 1 Remove the Rear Wheels If your push cart has a rear wheel brak...

Page 8: ...the Wheelbase Step 1 Unfold your push cart Measure the distance from the outside edge of one Axle Clamp to the outside edge of the other Step 2 Fully extend the wheels on the Club Booster Rotate the m...

Page 9: ...switch on the power on the Club Booster console during charging to check the battery level Unplug the charger as soon as possible after charging is complete This will prolong battery life and prevent...

Page 10: ...the Axle Clamps onto the axle Make sure the clamps are laying on the flat surface of the axles and not on the plastic end caps Got back to Adjusting the Wheelbase on the previous page if the wheelbas...

Page 11: ...d stopping The remote controller is rated for a range of 50 yards but you can often control it up to a range of 100 yards or more However we do not recommend running your cart unattended in case there...

Page 12: ...other players their equipment and the surrounding area We therefore HIGHLY recommend slowing the Club Booster down to its slowest speed when approaching the area where you wish to stop This will make...

Page 13: ...grass The turning radius is always best at slower speeds We do not recommend turning a fixed wheel cart on concrete This can cause misalignment and potential damage to the wheel and tires When in a p...

Page 14: ...ance and then come to a stop Tips for using the Distance Timers To pick up the pace send the cart to the next tee box using the Distance Timer After grabbing your putter of course Use the Distance Tim...

Page 15: ...ls at the same speed which also keeps the cart tracking a straighter line We recommend using Cruise Control for long straight runs To activate Cruise Control press the upper right speedometer icon but...

Page 16: ...he electronic brake from your remote or by powering off your Club Booster on the Console To disable from the remote press and hold the Stop button for 4 5 seconds The red LED on the controller will st...

Page 17: ...Pairing the Remote with your Club Booster Step 1 Power off the Club Booster Step 2 Remove one battery from the Controller Step 3 Press and hold the Stop button and reinsert the battery Step 4 Power on...

Page 18: ...wear and tear 3 Rental or other commercial use 4 Unauthorized modifications to the product 5 Faulty repairs by consumer or unauthorized agent 6 Failure to follow battery charging instructions or usin...

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