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Cruiser AT/RT 604 

 

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Step 5: Install The Battery Cable if it is not connected 

 
If you receive the battery with no battery cable attached, please assembly the battery cable 
with care. Remove the fuse (25 or 30Ah) from the fuse holder first preventing a short during 
installation.  The red cable is Active (+) The black cable is Neutral (-) Please see the battery  
“Charging the Battery” section. For more details. 
 

 

Step 6: Install The Battery  

Before connecting battery to the buggy please ensure the buggy is off by turning the power 
switch to off position and turning the speed control switch fully anticlockwise.  
 
Lift up the battery by holding the carry strap.  Place the battery in the battery tray. Place the 
rear side of the battery on the rear side of the tray first. Then push the front side of the 
battery down on to the tray. (This will help for not touching to the mid. frame tube) Secure the 
battery using the strap provided.  

Attention

Always plug and unplug the battery cable by 

holding the metal plugs and not the cables.  
 

 

 

 

Battery-Buggy power plug connection 

 

 

 

SLA Battery 12V/33Ah 

Dimensions: 196(L) x 132(W) x 155(H) 

SLA Battery 12V/24Ah 

Dimensions: 175(L) x 1126(W) x 166(H) 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Smartkaddy Cruiser AT 604

Page 1: ... 604 1 USER MANUAL ATTENTION PLEASE DO NOT OPERATE THE BUGGY BEFORE YOU READ THIS MANUAL PLEASE FIRST PRACTICE WITH THE BUGGY WITH NO WHEELS ON THEN FURTHER PRACTICE ON AN OPEN AREA DO NOT OPERATE THE BUGGY INDOORS ...

Page 2: ...ld of low stress golf 3 Safety Notices 3 Using your Cruiser USE BY CARE 4 Key Components 5 Features 6 Assembly 7 User Controls 11 Caring Batteries 12 Charging batteries 12 Technical Specifications 14 Trouble shooting 16 Warranty 16 Warranty card 17 ...

Page 3: ...se or incinerate the battery Always charge the batteries in a well ventilated area During normal use the battery is effectively sealed and practically no acid or gases escape from the case ensuring a very safe operation of the trolley However in the event of charging or battery malfunction explosive gas may be released Keep the battery away from sparks flames and dangerous chemicals Always switch ...

Page 4: ...be made against the obstacle If a second wheel rotation blockage happens right after the fir one the controller may burn out The controll st er may cut the power if the buggy is overloaded he motor is engaged The controller will cut off the power however the anually lly wheels ge the upper plastic locking catch part It is better steer the buggy with swivel front wheel Avoid using the buggy in very...

Page 5: ...bar 17 Seat 4 Umbrella Holder 18 Seat Post 5 Umbrella Holder Bracket Upper Frame Tube 19 Lower Frame Tube Motors 6 20 7 Top Locking Catch Upper Part 21 Lower Bag Rest 8 Top Locking Catch Lower Part 22 Lower Bag Rest Latche 9 Back Frame Tubes Left Right 23 Lower bag Rest Strap 10 Battery Bag Strap 24 Front Wheel Spring Lock A Front Wheel 11 Battery Bag And B 25 12 Mid Frame Tube 26 Bottom Fram 13 U...

Page 6: ...ower or have a break down buggy E wheels can turn EASILY and COMPLETELY FRE Overload Over current Protection If the wheel rotation is blocked or buggy stalls the electrical current ampere will overlo and create high temperatures The controller will sense this and will cut off the powe Otherwise the electrical system fuse c ad r ontroller etc would be damaged Overload protection current is set to 3...

Page 7: ... motor engaged mode grove on the axle Pull the wheel back to make sure it has been cked on the desired grove Please see the axle hub assembly on Fig 4 lo Install rear wheels Axle hub assembly Step 2 Understand the freewheeling feature Free Wheeling Mode or Motor Engage Mode If you run out of battery power want to conserve the power or have a break down The Cruiser has two stage wheel hub operation...

Page 8: ...y releasing the top locking catch beneath the handle by sliding it forward Fig 7 Folded buggy Unlock handle locking bar Step 4 Unfold the frame and the handlebar There are two main locking catches on the main body frame top and bottom catches The upper parts of the catches work with spring loaded mechanism Sliding the upper part backwards will lock or unlock the catches You should practise this no...

Page 9: ...the buggy is off by turning the power switch to off position and turning the speed control switch fully anticlockwise Lift up the battery by holding the carry strap Place the battery in the battery tray Place the rear side of the battery on the rear side of the tray first Then push the front side of the battery down on to the tray This will help for not touching to the mid frame tube Secure the ba...

Page 10: ...dle and integral to the rigidity of the Cruiser Position the bag centrally so that the weight is proportionate Lower bag rest Upper bag rest Step 8 Install The Anti Tip Wheel Anti tip wheel is assembled with two screws provided in to the bar at the rear of the buggy Anti Tip wheel assembly Anti Tip wheel assembled Step 9 Install The Seat Insert the seat bracket in the seat holder on the buggy Bugg...

Page 11: ... speed control knob LED 1 will be GREEN And the LED 2 will be on again but will change its colour depending on the battery power status STOP When the Start Stop button is pressed again the buggy will stop LED 1 will turn to RED and Led 2 will remain the same Battery Level LED LED 2 LED 2 When the battery capacity falls lower than 90 the LED will turn ORANGE The LED will turn RED when the battery i...

Page 12: ...practise because of the swivel front wheel Electronic Bias Alignment Motor speeds never can be the same There may be a difference of between 5 more or less between the motors Different motor speeds will cause a bias and the buggy will not go straight The motor speeds can be electronically aligned by a button on the controller The power to the right hand side motor can be adjusted and made the same...

Page 13: ... used Even if they are only used for a few holes they must be recharged immediately Deep cycle batteries deteriorate quickly when left for prolonged periods partially charged Even being left partially discharged over night will reduce its life Overcharging a sealed battery by keeping on charge longer than necessary will drive off moisture which is impossible to replace and will shorten the battery...

Page 14: ...in a maximum of 12 hours If the charger remains on red for a longer period them please disconnect the charger as the battery may be damaged If this problem persists call your supplier If the charger is switched off be sure to disconnect the batteries If the batteries are not used for long periods of time charge them fully disconnect them from the charger and store them in a cool dry place When sto...

Page 15: ...ence conditions Weight 22 50 Kg Buggy with battery 12 50 kg Buggy 11 Kg Battery RT Model 19 50 Kg Buggy with battery 11 50 kg Buggy 8 Kg Battery AT Model Dimensions Unfolded 119 L x 64 W X 90 H mm Folded 83 L x 64 W X 37 H mm Golf Bar Rating Optimum 14 Kg Max 20 Kg Range 18 holes with 36 Ah battery RT Model 18 holes with 24 Ah battery AT Model Battery 12V 33Ah SLA AGM RT Model 12V 24Ah SLA AGM AT ...

Page 16: ...e battery if still not ok return it to your retailer WARRANTY Each Cruiser has been carefully inspected and tested prior to dispatch Accordingly the trolley and charger are guaranteed against failure due to defective materials workmanship under normal usage for one 1 year from date of purchase The obligation under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any trolley or compon...

Page 17: ...ty WARRANTY CARD You are advised to complete your details below and attach your original proof of purchase Name Address Telephone Mobile Email Serial Number Place of Purchase Date of Purchase Packing advice for returning products Pack it very carefully and insure it Enclose this card with your original receipt attached Enclose details of the fault instructions for repair Ensure that the return add...

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