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My caddy stops unexpectedly during a round.
1.
The GRX-1200R is equipped with a 60 second timer that
stops the caddy if you do not press additional buttons
within that time period.
2.
Check indicator LED's on caddy receiver dome.
No light – Make sure you're plug is connected to the
caddy tray, check battery fuse, battery terminals, and
make sure you have a full charge.
Flashing green – Press and hold the On/Off switch to
power on the caddy. If cart is stopping and has a
flashing green LED, this would indicate a faulty battery
cable, loose battery terminals or corrosion on battery
terminals.
Solid Red indicator LED means Low Battery.
Slow Flashing Red indicator LED means High
Temperature, and you need to allow the caddy to cool
down.
Rapid Flashing Red indicator LED means High Current
Draw, This can be caused by too much weight on your
caddy or trying to climb too steep of hill.
3.
Ensure the AAA batteries in the transmitter are fresh.
4.
Due to on board electronics, there might be
environmental interferences causing your caddy to stop.
These may include, but are not limited to: microwaves,
cell towers, high voltage electrical power lines, et cetera.
If the caddy always stops at the same place every time
you play then it is likely environmental interference.
My Caddy stopped while I am on the golf course.
If your caddy experiences some kind of failure on the
course and you cannot get it running, you can put the caddy in
“free wheel” mode.
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