4.2.
Test Caddy
a. Testing Environment & Conditions
First, make sure that you perform your first test of the caddy in a wide and safe area possibly on even surface, free of
obstructions or valuables, such as people, parked automobiles, flowing traffic, furniture or water bodies (rivers,
swimming pools etc.), steep hills, cliffs or similar hazards.
b. Manual Control Operation
Test the manual function first: Turn the caddy on. The manual speed functions of the caddy are controlled through the
rheostat speed control wheel on the right side of the handle. Pushing the wheel forward (clockwise) will control the
forward movement of the caddy.
In order to slow down or stop the caddy, turn the wheel backwards
(counterclockwise).
c. Remote Control Operation
Make sure you are close to the caddy at all times while testing it and familiarizing yourself with the remote
control!!!
Now turn the caddy on, and make sure that the rheostat control wheel is in Off position. One touch of the
Forward/Backward arrows on the remote control starts the caddy in either direction. Further pushes will increase the
speed.
In order to stop the caddy press the round red STOP button in the center of the remote
!! To slow down
the caddy press the Reverse Arrow button. To turn the caddy in either direction, push the left or right arrows briefly.
Once you release the left/right directional buttons the caddy will continue in the current direction at the same speed
prior to the turning command. You will notice that the caddy reacts promptly to any turning command, so it will take
you some practice to get just the right touch for proper and smooth turning maneuvers. Please be aware that the
turning characteristics will change depending on the surface (grass, asphalt), the slope or the weight (loaded, unloaded)
of your caddy.
The remote is designed to have a reach of approximately 80-120 yards, but we
strongly recommend
to operate the
caddy in closer ranges of 10-30 yards (not exceeding 50 yards) to be able to react to any unforeseen events, such as
other golfers crossing your path or to avoid hidden obstructions (creeks, bunkers, GUR, etc.) or an unexpected
disconnection in remote operation. An additional safety feature of this caddy is that it will stop moving if it does not
receive a signal from the remote control at least every 30-40 seconds. This way, should you ever be distracted, your
caddy does not get away. By pressing the lower center timed distance control button on the remote once, twice or three
times the caddy can be moved forward automatically by 10, 20 or 30 meters/yards.
NOTE: we strongly recommend
to be in reaching distance of the caddy when operating it near bodies of water, creeks, bridges, public traffic or
other hazards to avoid loss of control and equipment damage. The warranty will not cover accidents or damage
caused by careless operation of the equipment or loss of control of the unit.
4.3. Recommendations for Efficient and Safe Operation
Be alert and act responsibly at all times while operating your caddy, just as you would when operating a riding
cart, motor vehicle or any other type of machinery.
We absolutely do not recommend the consumption of
alcohol or any other impairing substances while operating our caddies.
Do not operate the caddy with the remote control in narrow or dangerous spaces, places with valuables or any
people gathering areas, such as parking lots, close to flowing traffic, bag drop-off areas, stores, driving ranges,
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