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3.3.2. Important Notes – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 

 

 

Change the remote control batteries once the indicator LED gets weak 

 

The remote control uses two 1.5V AAA batteries available in any supermarket, drug store or 

electronics store 

 

It is recommended to keep a set of extra batteries ready as replacement   

 

To change the batteries open up the battery compartment cover and place the batteries according 

to the diagram in the battery compartment. 

 

Do not pull out the antenna with force, as it might break 

 

The remote control system is designed, so it does not interfere with other electric caddies.     

 

The maximum range of the remote control varies between 80-120 yards, depending on the 

battery charge, obstacles, atmospheric conditions, power lines and the topography of the course. 

 

It is strongly recommended to operate the caddy at a maximum range not exceeding 30-50 

yards in order to prevent the loss of control of the unit! 

 

 

 

3.4.

 

Additional Functions 

 

3.4.1. Freewheeling Mode 

The caddy can be easily operated without power. In order to activate the freewheeling mode, turn main 

power Off. The caddy now can be pushed manually without resistance. The freewheeling mode on some 

models can also be activated by pulling out both rear wheels by 1/2 inch (1cm) and relocking them back 

into the second axle groove. Some models are equipped with both options.     

 

 

3.4.2. Controller/Remote Frequency Synchronization

   

Sometimes it might be necessary to synchronize a new remote transmitter with the caddy: Turn the 

caddy power On, press either forward or reverse button for about 10 seconds while aiming the remote at 

the caddy. The caddy should start moving now.   

NOTE: It is recommended to remove the rear 

wheels or jack up the caddy before the synchronization process to prevent it from getting away. 

 

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Summary of Contents for X4R

Page 1: ...Controlled Electric Golf Caddy User Manual WARNING PLEASE FOLLOW ALLASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE CADDY EITHER MANUALLY OR BY REMOTE...

Page 2: ...ications 13 6 Frequently Asked Questions 15 1 Packing List Standard Parts 1 x Caddy Frame 1 x Anti Tip Wheel Pin 2 x Rear Wheels 1 x Battery Pack Battery Bag Leads 1 x Charger 1 x Tool Kit 1 x Remote...

Page 3: ...port Strap 3 Bag Support Strap 10 Front Wheel 4 Battery 11 Upper Frame Locking Knob 5 Rear Wheel 12 Handle IC Controller 6 Wheel Hubcap 13 Battery Plug 7 Rear Wheel Quick Release Catch 14 Front Wheel...

Page 4: ...utside of the wheel pushed in during this process in order to enable the axle extensions including the two pins to be inserted all the way into the wheel If not locked in the wheel will not be connect...

Page 5: ...ostat Speed Control on handle is in OFF position and the remote control is stored securely 4 Insert anti tip wheel into holding bar on motor housing and secure with pin 5 Install Scorecard Holder and...

Page 6: ...ress the red cruise control button on the top of the handle The cart will remember its last speed setting when you stop Once you are ready to go press the button again and the caddy will automatically...

Page 7: ...e Functions A Brake Stop The red button in the center of the directional arrows should be used for braking stopping the caddy B Timed Advance Distance Control 10 20 30 meters yards press once twice th...

Page 8: ...ded to operate the caddy at a maximum range not exceeding 30 50 yards in order to prevent the loss of control of the unit 3 4 Additional Functions 3 4 1 Freewheeling Mode The caddy can be easily opera...

Page 9: ...dle Safety Protection When the temperature of the controller box reaches its upper limit in case of an overload it will automatically shut down to cool off Microprocessor Controlled Electronics System...

Page 10: ...hold its charge for several months and it does not have a memory effect and therefore can be recharged at any discharge level It is not recommended to fully discharge the batteries as this will shorte...

Page 11: ...ers 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...

Page 12: ...soft and smooth surfaces such as fairways 4 4 General Maintenance The steps below will ensure that you get a prolonged and reliable life out of your Bat Caddy 1 The Caddy has been designed so that th...

Page 13: ...endent transmission Battery Power 12V 36 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Average Charge Time 4 6 Hours Lifetime ca 150 200 charges Charger Input 110 240V AC Output 12V 3A 4A DC Trickle Charger Weight Net Weight C...

Page 14: ...rts Labor 180 Days 150 Charges on Battery Packaging Type Cardboard Box Styrofoam Cushioning Dimensions 32 x 24 x 12 83 x 62 x 31 cm Gross Weight 55 Lbs 25 kg Note Bat Caddy reserves the right to modif...

Page 15: ...Please check if all electrical connections are tight Also check the fuse in the red cable of the battery leads within the battery carrying case If broken please replace with a standard 35Amp automotiv...

Page 16: ...ery charge level Also the controller box has a shut down function if the battery is too low or the controller is overheating or the caddy does not receive a signal for 30 40 seconds Whom do I contact...

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