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Tracking
1.
Flip the caddy around and locate on the
front chassis the tracking system.
2.
Loosen the four nuts/bolts placed on the
two sides.
3.
Place the caddy back into position and
adjust by running the buggy to verify
which side it is tracking to.
4.
To adjust the tracking, tap the front
section.
5.
If the caddy is tracking to the left, tap the
right-wheel side, and if the caddy is
tracking to the left, tap it on the left-
wheel side.
After the adjustment of tracking has been made, lock off the four nuts/bolt.
One-Way Bearings
When going downhill, you will need to pull back on the handle to slow down the
caddy. If you need to stop on a downhill slope, turn the caddy 90 degrees to a
sideways position. On steep inclines — use your good judgment. Remember, you need
to have a good control of your caddy.
Never use the caddy to pull you up a hill. Look at the terrain, and you will soon
become accustomed to the easiest and most appropriate path for both you and the
caddy. Remember that your caddy is designed to go where you would normally walk.
Attempting to climb steep inclines always requires a more urgent draw on the battery.
The battery is designed to play 18 holes of golf. The battery should then be recharged
before further use.
Cruise Control
One unique feature of your QOD Caddy is cruise control. For gradual slopes on the
fairways and caddy paths, the caddy will automatically maintain the speed setting you
have selected. Steep slopes require more power, so you may have to increase the
speed on the control knob for steeper slopes.