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MANUAL   MODE   

 

Turn   speed   dial   back   to   zero   –   counter   clockwise.   

 

Rotate   speed   dial   clockwise   to   increase   the   speed   of   
caddy.   

 

Rotate   speed   dial   counter-­‐clockwise   to   slow/   stop   caddy’s   
motion.         

 

In   manual   mode   there   are   three   ways   to   stop   your   caddy.   

!

 

Turn   the   speed   dial   (left)   back   to   zero.   

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Push   the   on/off   button   on   the   receiver   dome   once.   

!

 

Push   the   coast   button   on   the   remote   control.   

 

To   resume   use   in   manual   mode,   turn   the   speed   dial   back   
to   zero   and   then   turn   speed   dial   clockwise   to   the   desired   
speed.      

   

   

REMOTE   TRANSMITTER   

   

 

The   transmitter   has   a   small   on/off   switch   on   the   backside.         
To   save   battery   life,   turn   off   the   remote   control   
transmitter   when   not   in   use.         

 

Replace   AAA   batteries   as   needed.         

 

If   your   caddy   misses   signals   replace   batteries.   

Do   not   use   

“rechargeable”   batteries.

      They   do   not   have   sufficient   

voltage   to   send   a   strong   signal.      

Summary of Contents for GRI-1300

Page 1: ...ntrol checked and road tested before being shipped to your address We do everything possible to assure that your caddy is in perfect working order upon arrival Should you have any issues or questions...

Page 2: ...NANCE 7 TURNING ON YOUR GRI 1300 1350LI 10 MANUAL MODE 11 REMOTE TRANSMITTER 11 REMOTE CONTROL MODE 13 PROGRAMMING YOUR GRI 1300 1350LI CART 14 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 17 FOR WARRANTY SPARE PARTS AND A...

Page 3: ...ner to ensure safe and secure transit Check that all components are included in the package Main Caddy frame Transmitter Drive wheels Anti tip wheel Battery complete with battery bag and battery cable...

Page 4: ...eel out of an inch making sure it is engaged and attached to the axel Install rear anti tip wheel Under axle pull out the anti tip wheel lock pin and slide anti tip wheel into frame until locked Lift...

Page 5: ...ower bag strap attached and stretch it out over the bottom of your golf bag Insert two AAA batteries into the remote control Turn on the remote control The on off switch is on the backside of the remo...

Page 6: ...d to add weight 2 If you need to add weight consider adding a water bottle of sand inside a low pouch in your golf bag to increase the weight over the front wheel Equally distribute the weight use the...

Page 7: ...shear pin failure 6 IMPORTANT TIP Do not use the parking brake button when going down steep inclines For best control of caddy use the reverse arrow to decrease speed If you need to stop your caddy on...

Page 8: ...leave the battery in an uncharged state Lithium charger Verify that the charging LED comes on Orange or Red when plugging into a discharged battery Following the complete charging cycle the charge LED...

Page 9: ...ncrete surface Regularly inspect the SLA battery cable connections for any corrosion Remove cable from battery and check both top and bottom surfaces of the ring connectors Clean with WD40 if necessar...

Page 10: ...he silver spring lock on battery cable when inserting and removing battery cable from caddy If the round plug at the end of the cable becomes loose retighten When first connecting the battery to the c...

Page 11: ...Page 11 of 25 Power standby Indicator LED Speed Dial On off button Antenna Receiver Dome on Cart Handle...

Page 12: ...n the receiver dome once Push the coast button on the remote control To resume use in manual mode turn the speed dial back to zero and then turn speed dial clockwise to the desired speed REMOTE TRANSM...

Page 13: ...rk your caddy across perpendicular to hill Left Right Arrows Turns caddy to the left or right Program Coast Button This button performs two functions 1 A single quick push allows the caddy to coast to...

Page 14: ...p the caddy on an incline turn caddy across the hill hit the coast button and then hit the parking brake The range of the transmitter is 50 100 yards depending on environmental conditions The caddy ca...

Page 15: ...Precautions page 6 and Trouble Shooting page 19 before using electronic tracking adjustment Reset Caddy back to original Factory Settings This is useful if your caddy accidently gets programed or you...

Page 16: ...tons 1 4 while caddy is traveling at your new desired speed Button is now set to new speed 2 Adjust turning force You can increase or decrease the speed at which the caddy turns Go into Program Mode P...

Page 17: ...the reverse button to stop the caddy Press 1 3 4 2 then the parking brake button Your caddy should be at factory settings 5 Matching a New Remote Transmitter to your caddy Should you need to replace...

Page 18: ...6 8 hours on an SLA battery the charge light goes out 3 Check the SLA battery terminal connections Check both sides of ring terminals for corrosion verify the connections are clean and tightly screwe...

Page 19: ...Test remote again 3 Ensure that the remote has a flashing red LED when pressing a function button If not replace batteries in remote 4 Pair remote transmitter to caddy cart receiver by using the supp...

Page 20: ...n a GRI 1300 charger 2 Check both sides of ring connections at the battery terminals on a GRI 1300 for corrosion and ensure that the connections are tight 3 If problem persists call Cart Tek for Techn...

Page 21: ...eight distribution of your bag How is it sitting on the caddy is it sitting evenly with the weight evenly distributed between left and right sides If the weight distribution does not solve your issue...

Page 22: ...Page 22 of 25 Tighten nuts A and B back up...

Page 23: ...gh 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...

Page 24: ...topped working what was the situation 2 What color was the LED light on the receiver dome on the caddy In bright sunshine you may have to cup your hands over the done to see the light This is critical...

Page 25: ...ge 25 of 25 FOR WARRANTY SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Contact Us 541 633 4308 or toll free 1 866 356 2278 http www carttek com Cart Tek Golf Carts 150 SE Logsden St Bend OR 97702 email sales carttek co...

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