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CT-7031-UD                              

                                                 Rev. 1.06                                

Summary of Contents for CT-7031-UD

Page 1: ...User Manual CT 7031 UD Rev 1 06 ...

Page 2: ...I Precautions 11 III Frequently asked questions 13 IV Maintenance 18 V Specifications 22 Customer Support Contact Information Office 702 982 6598 Email support caddytrek com Web www caddytrek com Address 6402 Montessouri Street Las Vegas NV 89113 ...

Page 3: ...ery im portant to us If you have any questions concerns or comments we hope you will bring them to our attention The CaddyTrek is a robotic golf caddy that uses cutting edge technology to provide a healthy alternative for our favorite pass time golf Walking is proven to raise levels of concentration and take strokes off of any golf game The CaddyTrek allows a user to be able to walk without the ha...

Page 4: ...lf with the handset layout Understanding how to quickly maneuver the unit is essential in avoiding an accident and getting maximum benefit out of the CaddyTrek The CaddyTrek is intended for outdoor use only so practice in a wide open area away from obstacles ...

Page 5: ...ear two short beeps once the communication link is established 3 CaddyTrek will be in the Standby Mode SB with the SB LED light flashing Charging the Battery Charging the battery and handset can take place practically anywhere there s an outlet Garage or storage area is probably most practical The charger works on a regular 110 volt outlet and charging time takes about six to seven hours Plug the ...

Page 6: ...Push 1 Make sure CaddyTrek is on level ground 2 Make sure CaddyTrek and the handset are powered off 3 Guide CaddyTrek with the push bar 4 CaddyTrek will not automatically brake when the power is off so use caution on hills and steep slopes Remote Control RC Mode 1 Power on the CaddyTrek 2 Position yourself behind the large wheels of CaddyTrek with your chest facing the caddy 3 Hold down the Left d...

Page 7: ...icated by one long and one short beep Marching Mode 1 Power on the CaddyTrek and handset 2 Stand 4 5 ft from the unit and between the sensors 3 Make sure the handset is facing the unit 4 Hold down the right directional button 5 Move towards the CaddyTrek to engage unit Turning the unit while in Marching Mode 1 Move one half step in the opposite direction Exiting Marching mode 1 Press the STOP or F...

Page 8: ...he other players 4 Once successfully grouped the SB light and the OA light will blink together at the same time on all handsets 5 The group will not break until the button code is re entered or if all of the units have been powered of for an extended period of time Problems Grouping If one or more players did not do this correctly they will have ten seconds to try again while the successful handse...

Page 9: ...te Great for freeing the unit and for lifting onto high curbs a Press UP UP UP UP STOP Using the Directional Buttons Press the Forward Reverse Left or Right directional buttons to move CaddyTrek in the desired direction Holding down or repeatedly pressing the Forward button will accelerate CaddyTrek to its maximum forward speed While the unit is moving forward repeatedly pressing the Reverse direc...

Page 10: ...ace the handset as close to the center of your back as possible This will make the unit follow directly behind opposed to lagging off to one side or the other 4 Make sure that the handset sensor has a clear line of site to the unit sensors Do not try to initiate Follow Mode unless you are directly in front of your unit For optimal performance the user should stay within a 110 degree arc from the c...

Page 11: ...ch other with a clear line of site for best Follow Mode results While in Follow Mode take sharp turns at a slower pace Use caution when operating CaddyTrek in a confined area on steep slopes and side hills We suggest only using Follow Mode in wide open spaces and remote control on hills confined spaces and around people Walk slowly and guide CaddyTrek carefully to clear hazardous areas bodies of w...

Page 12: ...towers for less interference and better results Sand crushed stone and uneven surfaces may cause Follow Mode to be less responsive Do not direct CaddyTrek towards people or other carts Do not discard the original shipping carton box after unpacking your CaddyTrek Should your CaddyTrek need to be shipped for service repacking in the original shipping box would be needed Keep the box in a safe and d...

Page 13: ...sed for up to twenty seven holes depending on the golfer and the course being played We recommend charging the battery after a round of golf to always ensure it can be used for maximum play Note parking CaddyTrek on hills could reduce playtime Can the CaddyTrek be used in a group of golfers also using CaddyTrek CaddyTrek can be used in groups as large as four because the handset and signals are pa...

Page 14: ...t Additional batteries and other parts can be purchased through our website at www caddytrek com I ve powered on my CaddyTrek cart and handset yet I cannot operate the unit or engage any of the modes What do I do now Begin with powering off CaddyTrek and the handset Next remove the battery from the handset and wait five to ten seconds Reinsert the battery into the handset Power on the CaddyTrek th...

Page 15: ...e as well as other players on the course What can I do The charge level on the battery is low and it needs to be charged I ve plugged the CaddyTrek cart and handset to the charger but it s still beeping three long beeps How do I get this beeping to stop Ensure that the connection between CaddyTrek and the charging adapter is secure and that the plug is securely connected to the power outlet This s...

Page 16: ...let the unit within three feet of the bunker s edge in order to prevent accidents I m a first time user of CaddyTrek and I m concerned about safety Is there something I can do in the event that I may lose control of the CaddyTrek The first thing to keep in mind is to never misplace the handset as this is what controls the unit Whenever you are in doubt whether it is during Follow Mode or Remote Mo...

Page 17: ...tances is to remove yourself and the CaddyTrek from the interference pocket using Remote Mode Move 25 50 feet from the interference pocket and attempt to use the Follow Mode once more 2 Obstructions to Line of Sight Our follow technology operates by A sensor sending out a signal to the handset The handset then returns the signal to sensor B and the position is calculated between the three points W...

Page 18: ...e tasks are recommended it may be necessary to perform certain procedures more or less frequently depending on use Owners must use their best judgement in maintaining their CaddyTrek Tools and Materials 3 mm wrench 4 mm hex wrench 5 mm hex wrench 6 mm hex wrench Phillips screwdriver Small flathead screwdriver Needle nose pliers Brush Rags Cleaning solution or water Bearing lubricant ...

Page 19: ...unhindered Recommended Maintenance Every two weeks 2 Lubrication Spray a silicon bearing lubricant directly on the caster wheel bearing to prevent it from seizing It is recommended to remove the caster wheel to apply the lubricant so do this while you are cleaning the wheel Just be sure to wipe the bearing clean before applying lubricant Recommended Maintenance Monthly 3 Tension Adjust the caster ...

Page 20: ... with a cloth 3 There are six long screws that attach the treaded wheel to the motor hub Using a Phillips screwdriver check that these are well secured 4 Additionally there is one short Phillips head screw and a 4 mm hex clamp that holds each motor onto the CaddyTrek s main frame It is important that these are always well secured to prevent the motor wheel assembly shafts from slipping out from th...

Page 21: ...t free from dirt moisture and impacts Unmaintained handsets can cause your CaddyTrek unit to become unresponsive to commands or behave strangely Test and press each button for a tactile feel and make sure it is operational Check all modes for functionality Recommended Maintenance Daily Storage Although the unit is made to withstand tough conditions we recommend that the unit be stored in a clean d...

Page 22: ... Battery 24V 10 5Ah Weight 6 lbs 2 7 kg Average Charge Time 6 hours Lifetime 500 cycles Warranty 1 year Battery Charger Input 100 240V AC Output 29 4V 1 8A DC Trickle Charger Weight 33 lbs 15 kg without battery Speed Up to 4 miles or 6 5 km per hour Stopping Distance Follow 1 1yd 1 m from golfer Max Detection Distance Follow 5 5 yd 5 m from golfer Maximum Load 44 lbs 20 kg ...

Page 23: ...4 x 14 5 x 21 in 61 x38 x 53 cm Wheels Polyurethane PU Frame Material Aluminum Alloy Aerospace Grade Frame Color Black Cover Color Options Candy Apple Red Black Handset Battery Type Lithium ion polymer Operational Time 30 hours Charge Time 2 hours DC Warranty Electric box Batteries Motor Handset 1 year limited warranty Note Illustrations on our publications may slightly vary from the actual produc...

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