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Operating the trolley using the Remote Control handset

To start the trolley moving for the first time, press the ‘Plus (+)’ button on the remote control handset.  
The ‘Plus (+)’ and ‘Minus (-)’ buttons can then be used to increase and decrease the speed to the required pace.

The trolley can be stopped and restarted by pressing the ‘Pause/Resume’ button. It is not necessary to reduce the  
speed before stopping, however it is important to remember that the trolley will restart at the previously set speed.

The ‘Left (<)’ and ‘Right (>)’ buttons are used to steer the trolley and incorporate dual pressure sensitivity to provide responsive 
navigation. A light pressure will offer a gradual adjustment in direction and a firmer pressure will result in an increased degree 
of turn.

The indicator light on the remote control changes depending on the amount of pressure applied. Lighter pressure will show  
a green LED and firmer pressure will show a red LED. Checking the indicator light during the first few uses will help you get 
used to the two levels of steering.

When the trolley is stationary, pressing the ‘Minus (-)’ button will put the trolley into reverse. Whilst reversing, pressing the 
same button will increase the speed and the ‘Plus (+)’ button will slow it down. 

Press the ‘Pause/Resume’ button to stop the trolley. 

It is recommended to operate the trolley at slower speeds whilst reversing. 

Using the S7 REMOTE / Power and Battery Level

Operating the trolley using the Remote Control handset

Using the S7 REMOTE trolley 

The first time you use the S7 REMOTE, we would advise using it on an open area of grass.  
The trolley speeds and steering characteristics will vary depending on the surface. 

The S7 REMOTE will turn much quicker on hard, 
smooth surfaces and will behave differently on grass. 
You will also find that the weight of the golf bag will 
affect both speed and steering. 

Power and Battery Level

There are two LED indicators located below the 
main display. These will illuminate when the battery  
is plugged in. 

The left LED will display green to indicate that the  
trolley is under power. It will then flash red when the 
trolley receives a signal from the remote control.

The right LED displays the battery capacity (green & red).

The trolley is designed to protect the battery from being fully discharged. If the battery capacity drops too low,  
the trolley will cut power to the motors. This will be indicated by a “b” on the screen and the right LED flashing red.

Summary of Contents for S7 REMOTE

Page 1: ...Trolley Instruction Manual REGISTERONLINE www motocaddy com warranty Before using the S7 REMOTE for the first time please take a few minutes to read through this manual to ensure that you get the most out of your trolley ...

Page 2: ...l on to the axle as far as it will go 3 Release the button and pull the wheel outwards slightly to lock 4 A small click will confirm they are in the correct position The outer groove can be used as a free wheel option if you run out of battery power during a round of golf IMPORTANT To check you have attached the wheels correctly onto the inner groove you will find they will not rotate freely in ei...

Page 3: ...ures ranging between 10 C and 30 C Charging above or below these temperatures is not recommended as it can reduce the battery capacity When connecting your battery to the trolley please ensure that the connections match up black to black and blue to blue Installing the Remote Handset batteries The remote handset requires 3 AAA Batteries Included with the manual To fit the batteries 1 Remove the tw...

Page 4: ... use the battery for a round of golf as usual and charge it for 1 5 hours at the end of the round Before the battery is used again recharge it top it up prior to use We recognise that extended absences are not always planned in advance however when it is likely that you will not be using your battery for a period of time it is good practice to follow these steps to extend the life of your lithium ...

Page 5: ... clicks into position fig 3 5 Unfold the upper bag support PLEASE NOTE Do not lift from the handle step 4 above as this will complicate the folding process Folding your Trolley Folding your Trolley 1 Make sure your battery is unplugged before folding 2 Ensure that the upper bag support has been folded up 3 Press and hold the lower QUIKFOLD release button fig 1 4 Lower the main frame fig 2 and rele...

Page 6: ...e bar downwards will tighten pushing it upwards will loosen fig 2 3 Ensure that the straps are clipped back in to the housing before use fig 3 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 1 Using the Lower Bag Supports Using the Lower Bag Supports This Motocaddy trolley is fitted with the new EASILOCK bag attachment system If you are using an EASILOCK compatible cart bag please follow these simple instructions 1 Remove ...

Page 7: ...s The S7 REMOTE trolley is fitted with safety cut off features Whilst operating the trolley via the remote control if no command is sent to the trolley any buttons pressed for longer than 45 seconds the trolley will cut power to the motors Whilst moving if the trolley travels out of range of the remote control the trolley will also cut power to the motors Whilst operating the trolley in manual mod...

Page 8: ...Digital Control Panel 2 Upper Bag Support 3 QUIKFOLD Upper Release Button 4 QUIKFOLD Lower Release Button 5 Rear Wheels 6 Rear Wheel Release Button 7 EASILOCKTM Lower Bag Support 8 Battery 9 Battery Tray 10 Motors located under Battery Tray 11 Front Wheels 12 Battery Connector 13 USB Charging Port 14 Anti Tip Wheel 15 Ant Tip Wheel Release 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14 10 13 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 Remote Con...

Page 9: ...trolley into reverse Whilst reversing pressing the same button will increase the speed and the Plus button will slow it down Press the Pause Resume button to stop the trolley It is recommended to operate the trolley at slower speeds whilst reversing Using the S7 REMOTE Power and Battery Level Operating the trolley using the Remote Control handset Using the S7 REMOTE trolley The first time you use ...

Page 10: ...etting Press any button on the remote control handset to return to remote mode Using the Tilt Compensation feature The S7 REMOTE is fitted with an innovative tilt compensation feature which helps keep the trolley running in a straighter line whilst traversing slopes This will reduce the amount that the trolley pulls down the slope By default the tilt compensation feature is disabled and can easily...

Page 11: ...irection that the trolley is currently trimmed to Please note The trim level is not applied whilst operating at low speeds Using the USB Charging Port Using the USB Charging Port This Motocaddy trolley features a USB charging port designed to power GPS devices during your round Simply remove the covering cap and plug a USB cable into the charging port located on the underside of the handle The dev...

Page 12: ...o not try to drive the trolley down steps or high curbs Avoid overloading your bag as extra weight will increase the consumption of the battery capacity It will also affect the speed and steering characteristics of the S7 REMOTE Very heavy bags will also add unnecessary strain on the motors Keeping the S7 REMOTE to fairways will help conserve your battery Operating the trolley through long grass a...

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