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X3 Sport Instructions
(Continued)
ATTENTION:
DO NOT use these functions when the caddy is close to water or other hazards!
USB port i
s available for charging GPS and/or cell phones.
It is located in the end cap of the upper frame above the
handle control.
X3R Instructions
The manual controls are the same as the X3 Sport
Remote Control Features and Instructions
Functions:
Stop:
The red button in the middle of the directional arrows should be used for stopping the caddy.
Timer:
10, 20, 30 yards/meters
Backward Arrow:
Pressing the backward arrow will set the caddy in backward motion. Pressing
multiple times will increase the backward speed. You may also press this button to decrease
forward speed and slow down the caddy
Forward Arrow:
Pressing the forward arrow will set the caddy in forward motion. Pressing multiple
times will increase the speed.
LEFT Arrow:
initiates left turns. When the arrow is released, the caddy will stop turning and
continue straight at the original speed prior to turning.
RIGHT Arrow:
initiates right turns. When the arrow is released, the caddy will stop turning and
continue 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 light gets weak or does not light
at all.
• The remote control uses two 1.5V AAA batteries available in any supermarket, drugstore, or
electronics store
• It is recommended to keep a set of extra batteries ready as replacement
• To change the batteries, open the battery compartment cover by pulling the lever and place the
batteries according to the diagram in the battery compartment
• The remote-control system is designed to not interfere with other electric caddies
• The maximum range of the remote control varies between 80-100 yards, depending on the
battery charge, obstacles, atmospheric conditions, power lines, cell phone towers or other
electronic/natural interference sources
• It is strongly recommended to operate the caddy at a maximum range of 20 - 30 yards in order
to prevent loss of control of the unit!