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PRECAUTIONS
GRX-1200R Important Customer Care Information
PLEASE READ the entire manual. We’re not kidding!
1)
A normal cart bag will result in best caddy performance,
where lightweight stand or carry bags may not work well for
you. For best performance heavy cart bags are preferred. If
you use a carry bag or stand bag you will definitely need to
add weight. (See # 5 below)
2)
Consider the all-around weight distribution of your golf
bag. Ensure the bag is balanced evenly side-to-side. Uneven
weight distribution may lead to “tracking errors” i.e. too
much weight on the right side will cause caddy to veer to
the left.
3)
The front wheel must stay grounded during play. The only
exception is on steep inclines. Your GRX-1200R should only
tip onto the rear wheel when on extreme inclines (Over 25
degree inclines).
4)
On steep inclines if the front wheel does come off the
ground use manual mode to guide the caddy. Avoid
steering the caddy with the remote if the front wheel is off
the ground. Using the remote in this situation can lead to
gearbox or shear pin failure.
5)
If you are having issues keeping the front wheel down on
the ground, consider adding a water bottle full of sand
inside a low pouch in your golf bag to increase the weight
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