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General Maintenance

All of these recommendations, along with common sense, will help keep your Bat-Caddy in top 

condition and ensure that it remains your reliable partner, both on and off the links.
•  The Bat-Caddy has been designed so that the user can concentrate on playing golf, while the 

caddy does the work of carrying your bag. In order to keep your Bat-Caddy looking its best, 

wipe any mud or grass from the frame, wheels and chassis after every round using a damp 

cloth or paper towel.

•  NEVER use water hoses or high-pressure jet washers to clean your caddy

 to prevent 

moisture from entering the electronic systems, motors, or gear boxes.

•  Remove the rear wheels every few weeks and clean out any debris that may cause the 

wheels to drag. You may apply some lubricant, such WD-40, to keep moving parts smooth and 

corrosion-free.

•  A 4 to 5 hour round of golf played once a week for 12 months is equivalent to approximately  

four years’ use of a lawn mower. Thoroughly inspect your cart at least once a year, and if you 

notice any symptoms of wear, contact your Bat-Caddy Service Center. Alternatively, you can 

have your caddy inspected and tuned at our Service Centers, so it’s always in great shape for 

the new season.

•  Always disconnect the battery when you store your caddy, and always reassemble your caddy 

before reconnecting the battery. If you are not planning to play for at least a month, store the 

battery in a cool dry place (not on a concrete floor) and 

DO NOT LEAVE IT ON THE CHARGER.

Electronic Systems

•  Remote Control Range

: We recommend not to exceed 20-30 yards distance. The greater the 

distance between you and the caddy, the greater the chance of losing control of it.

•  Microcomputer: 

The remote caddy has 3 microcomputer controls: the firs

t is in main controller 

box, the second is in the remote control transmitter handset, and the third is in the receiver in 

the handle. 

•  Safety Protection:

 When the temperature of the controller box reaches its upper limit, the 

overload circuit will automatically shut down the unit to cool it down.  The remote control unit 

will 

NOT 

operate at this time, but you may continue to use your caddy with manual operation. 

•  Microprocessor Controlled Electronics System:

 When you connect the battery, the 

electronics system will automatically run through a start-up routine; then once completed you 

can press the main OFF/ON switch on the handle. The battery charge indicator lights will show 

you the charge level of the battery from green (fully charged) to red (discharged). 

•  Important: 

The electronics controller box contains no user serviceable parts. Therefore, it is 

sealed to reduce the risk of moisture entering and impacting the electronic system. Breaking 

this seal increases the risk of damaging the electronics and decreasing the reliability of your 

caddy. 

DO NOT

 attempt to open the controller case. 

DOING SO WILL VOID THE WARRANTY! 

Battery Operation and Care: 

Follow battery charge and maintenance instructions. The battery 

comes with leads and a 3-prong connector.

Note: 

Bat-Caddy reserves the right to modify/upgrade any components during a model year, so 

illustrations on our website, brochures and manuals may slightly vary from the actual product 

shipped. However, Bat-Caddy guarantees that specifications and functionality will be always equal 

to or better from the advertised product. Promotional accessories may also vary from illustrations 

shown on our website and other publications.

Summary of Contents for X3 Series

Page 1: ...X3 Classic X3 Sport X3R ATTENTION Please follow all assembly instructions READ the instructions carefully to understand the operating procedures BEFORE you run your caddy User Manual X3 Series ...

Page 2: ...Handle Control Functions 8 X3 Classic X3 Sport X3R 8 9 AdditionalFunctions 10 Maintenance Additional Instructions TestingYourCaddy 10 Remote Control Instructions X3R Only 10 Battery Charging and Maintenance 11 12 Recommendations for Efficient and Safe Operation 12 General maintenance 13 Electronic Systems 13 Technical Specifications X3 Classic X3 Sport 14 X3R 15 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Frequently...

Page 3: ... Manual Warranty Terms Conditions Included Accessories X3 Sport X3R only 1 Scorecard Holder 1 Cup Holder 1 Umbrella Holder NOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received includin...

Page 4: ...ing hinge 5 Battery w Bag Lead 6 Rear wheel Right 7 Rear wheel Left 8 Rear wheel rubber tread 9 Lower frame connector 10 Lower bag support bungee pigtails 11 110 240v Charger 12 Front wheel assembly w Tracking Adjustment Quick Release Axle PARTS GLOSSARY X3 Classic X3 Sport 2 1 3 4 7 10 9 12 8 5 11 6 ...

Page 5: ...s 2 interchangeable incl wheel hub tread 5 Anti tip wheel Pin 6 Battery w Bag Lead 7 Lower bag support bungee pigtails 8 Front wheel assembly w Tracking Adjustment Quick Release Axle 9 Lower frame connector 10 110 240v Charger 11 Remote control transmitter PARTS GLOSSARY X3R 1 2 11 3 7 6 9 10 5 8 4 ...

Page 6: ...axle to secure it in place If not locked in the wheel will not be connected to the motor and may come off Test the lock by trying to pull the wheel out To disassemble the wheels proceed in reverse order Pic 3 Pic 6 Pic 2 Pic 5 Pic 1 Pic 4 ATTENTION Make sure that the right wheel marked R is attached to the right side and the left wheel marked L to the left side seen from behind the cart in driving...

Page 7: ...ed that you DO NOT fasten the screw on the plug to the outlet so in case of tipover the cable can unplug from the socket NOTE Before connecting make sure that the speed control dial rheostat on handle is in OFF position 6 Attach optional accessories such as Scorecard Beverage Umbrella holder below the handle Instructions provided separately X3R Only 7 Unpack remote control and install batteries wi...

Page 8: ...stop OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS X3 Classic X3 Sport X3R X3 Series T Handle Controls X3 Classic Faceplate X3 Sport X3R Faceplate Slow Fast X3 Sport Instructions The top red button has two functions ON OFF and STOP GO 1 ON OFF Controls the caddy s power supply Press and hold for 3 5 seconds in order to switch the caddy ON or OFF The lightning bolt will light up indicating power is ON 2 STOP GO Once the ...

Page 9: ...ontinue straight at the original speed prior to turning On Off Switch New added feature Situated on right side of the device the switch should be in the ON position for normal use The OFF position is a safety feature recommended to be used to prevent accidental engagement of caddy Antenna Internal Batteries 2 x 1 5V AAA Important Notes Change the remote control batteries once the indicator LED lig...

Page 10: ...l rheostat on the top of the handle Turning the wheel clockwise will control the forward movement of the caddy In order to slow down or stop the caddy turn the wheel counterclockwise Remote Control Operation X3R Only Make sure you are close to the caddy at all times while testing it and familiarizing yourself with the remote control Turn on the main power switch and make sure that the speed dial c...

Page 11: ...charging cycle the LED on the charger will show a red steady light Once the charging cycle is complete the red light will turn into a steady green light It is now okay to unplug the charger and battery for reuse The charging cycle can last up to 12 hours depending on the level of discharge Normally the battery will hold its charge for several months and it does not have a memory effect and therefo...

Page 12: ...ike SLA batteries lithium batteries should be stored at a lower charge state during longer periods of inactivity The ideal charge state is 40 50 of capacity The red light indicating the charge is only lit when plugged into a power source The capacity is measured by a series of four 4 green lights When all four lights are lit the battery is charged Prior model chargers have a different set of instr...

Page 13: ...you and the caddy the greater the chance of losing control of it Microcomputer The remote caddy has 3 microcomputer controls the first is in main controller box the second is in the remote control transmitter handset and the third is in the receiver in the handle Safety Protection When the temperature of the controller box reaches its upper limit the overload circuit will automatically shut down t...

Page 14: ...ons Manual Seamless Rheostat Cruise Control Stop Go Functions Forward Stop Power Switch Speed Indicator X3 Sport only USB Port Timed Distance Advance function 10 20 30 yds m Distance Range 15 mi 25 km 27 36 holes Climbing Ability 30 degrees Maximum Load 70 lbs 32 kg Charger Input 110 240V AC Output 12V 2A 3A Trickle Charger Motor Power 1 x 200 Watt 200 Watt 12V DC Electric Front Wheels Airless rub...

Page 15: ... Timed Distance Advance function 10 20 30 yds m Cruise Control Power On Off USB Port Distance Range 13 mi 20 km 27 holes Climbing Ability 30 degrees Off Power Free Wheeling Mode P Maximum Load 77 lbs 35 kg Charger Input 110 240V AC Output 12V 3A 4A Trickle Charger Motor Power 2 x 200 Watt 400 Watt 12V DC Electric Front Wheels Airless rubberized tread Tracking adjustment Rear Wheels Airless rubberi...

Page 16: ...t wheel clutches Caddy pulls to left or right Check if wheel is fitted over clutch latched to axle Check if axle pin is visible at both sides of axle Check clutch turn freely in one direction only Check tracking on level ground Check weight distribution in golf bag Battery Caddy lacks power Check cable connections Check battery charge Check charger function Problems attaching wheels Make sure you ...

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