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5. Electronic Systems 

 

 

Remote control Range:

 We recommend do not to exceed 50 yards distance. 

The  greater  the  distance  between  you  and  your  caddy,  the  greater  the 
chance of losing contact with it. 

 

Microcomputer:

 The remote caddy  has 3 microcomputer controls. The 1

st

 

one  is  in  main  controller  box.  The  2

nd

  one  is  in  the  remote  control 

transmitter handset, and the 3

rd

 is in the receiver in the handle. 

 

Safety  Protection:

 When the temperature of the controller box reaches its 

upper limit in case of an overload, it will automatically shut down to cool 
off. Give the caddy  a short time to cool down, then you can run it again. 
You  can  still  use  free-wheeling  model  (power  off)  to  push  the  cart,  and 
keep your game run. 

 

Microprocessor  Controlled  Electronics  System:

  When  you  connect  the 

battery,  the  electronics  system  will  automatically  run  through  a  start-up 
routine.  Then  you  can  press  the  main  power  on  the  T-handle  turn  the 
power  ON.  The  battery  level  indicator  lights  will  show  you  the  battery 
level.  All  lights  ON  (Green  +  Yellow  +  Red)  means  highest  battery  level. 
Both of Yellow and Red on means middle battery level. Only Red on means 
low battery level. 

 

Important:

 The electronics controller box contains no user serviceable parts. 

Therefore, it is sealed to reduce the risk of moisture entering and impacting 
the electronic system. Breaking this seal increased the risk of damaging the 
electronics and decreasing the reliability of your caddy. DO NOT attempt 
to open the controller case. Doing so will void the warranty! 

 

Battery  Operation  and  Care:

  Follow  battery  charge  and  maintenance 

instructions at section 3.5. 

 

6. General Maintenance 

The steps below will ensure that you get a prolonged and reliable life out of 
your golf trolley. 

 

The Caddy has been designed so that the user can concentrate on playing 
golf, whilst the caddy does the work of carrying your bag. In order to keep 
your golf trolley looking at its best, we advise that you wipe any mud or 
grass  from  the  frame,  wheels  and  chassis  after  every  round  with  a  damp 
cloth or paper towel.

 

 

Do  NOT

  use  any  high-pressure  jet  washers  to  prevent  moisture  entering 

the electronic systems, motors or gearboxes of the caddy.

 

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Summary of Contents for S1R-Digital

Page 1: ...Digital Remote Electric Golf Trolley Model S1R Digital S1R Digital S S2R User Manual Nova Caddy Golf Products www novacaddy com Tel 1 905 209 9937...

Page 2: ...Assembly Instructions 4 3 Operating Instructions 7 4 Important Safety Instructions 14 5 Electronic System 15 6 General Maintenance 15 7 Technical Specifications 17 8 Trouble Shooting 18 9 Frequently A...

Page 3: ...Balance between Functionality Performance Practicality and Value To ensure operate the golf trolley properly please read this instruction before using your S1R Digital 1 Packing List and Parts Glossa...

Page 4: ...CD 7 Bag Support Strap 2 Manual Rheostat Speed Ctrl 8 Frame Lock 3 Dual Motors Gearbox Ass 9 Lower Bag Support 4 Anti flip Wheel 10 Tracking Adjustment Ass 5 Rear Wheels 11 Battery 6 Upper Bag Support...

Page 5: ...wheel pushed in during this process in order to enable the axle extensions including the two pins to be inserted all the way into the wheel If not locked in the wheel will not be connected to the clut...

Page 6: ...d fasten Velcro strap around battery tightly Insert battery plug into caddy outlet 6 Insert anti flip wheel into frame and secure with pin 7 Install Scorecard Holder and other accessories below handle...

Page 7: ...Installation of seat Optional 9 1 Attach and fasten holding bar to pre drilled holes in frame using screw bolt included 9 2 Attach stand to seat bottom using the four small screws Attach in such mann...

Page 8: ...er Yellow Color LOW Low power Red Color 3 1 2 New Timer Function Distance function When you press it the trolley will run 10Meter Yard and stop by itself When you press it the trolley will run 20Meter...

Page 9: ...automatically when you start again except when you change the speed knob position Power ON OFF button controls the caddy s power supply Press for 2 5 seconds in order to switch the caddy ON or OFF Aft...

Page 10: ...the caddy stops turning and continues straight with the original speed prior to turning D Right Arrow Same as left arrow function E Forward Arrow Pushing the forward arrow will set the caddy in forwar...

Page 11: ...ithin 50 yards in order to prevent the loss of control of the caddy 3 3 Additional Function 3 3 1 Free wheeling Mode The caddy can be operated without power as a regular push cart In order to active t...

Page 12: ...Push the GO STOP button any time to pause or replay the caddy Turn the knob dead end of backward to stop the caddy completely Test 10M 20M and 30M timer function 3 4 3 Remote Control Operation Make s...

Page 13: ...l ventilated area 3 5 1 2 Please do not charge the battery near a heater or where heat accumulation may occur or in direct sunshine 3 5 1 3 In order to prolong the service life of the battery please a...

Page 14: ...extended periods of time 3 5 4 3 The new battery will take approximately 2 3 rounds and charging cycles before it reaches its full operating potential During the first couple of rounds it might still...

Page 15: ...harmed through an error or lack of skill in operation In such situations the caddy should be best operated with its manual controls or free wheeling model power off Also please make sure to always tur...

Page 16: ...tery level All lights ON Green Yellow Red means highest battery level Both of Yellow and Red on means middle battery level Only Red on means low battery level Important The electronics controller box...

Page 17: ...roblem Always disconnect the battery when you store the caddy and always put your caddy together before re connecting the battery If you are not planning to play for at least a month store the battery...

Page 18: ...x 8km hr 5 MPH 9 speed adjustable Distance Range per battery charge 20km 12 5 miles Climbing Capability 25 degree Max Load 40kg 88lb Battery and Charger Power 12V 36 Ah Battery life time 400 charge Ch...

Page 19: ...s 30A Check charger function Give a new full charge Ensure you have not completely discharged the battery Problems attaching wheels Remove outer cap and adjust quick release catch 9 Frequently Asked Q...

Page 20: ...dset d The caddy frequency may out of tune from remote Rebuild connection between remote and caddy ref to section 3 3 3 e Check antenna wire at good condition f If it still does not work open up the r...

Page 21: ...provided by someone other that a NovaCaddy authorized service department Any return made under this warranty must be accompanied by the items listed below 1 Contact us to get a RMA Return Material Au...

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