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With its optimized balance and straight front wheel, the caddy usually has 

responsive turning and maneuvering abilities. However, as is normal for 

electric caddies, it sometimes tends to react to uneven weight distribution 

of its load or slope variations and  may follow the weight and the slope of 

the golf course.. Therefore, please make sure that the weight in your bag 

is  distributed  evenly  (move  heavy  balls  and  items  to  both  sides  equally 

and to the lower part of your bag, or shift the bag on the caddy).  
 

 

Also,  when  operating  your  caddy,  anticipate  the  slope  of  the  course  to 

avoid frequent corrections in direction. In some extreme environments — 

such as very uneven terrain, steep hills, narrow and/or sloped cart paths, 

muddy areas, gravel paths, close to bunkers and hazards, around bushes 

and trees — it is strongly recommended to operate the caddy via manual 

control from the T handle to prevent any collisions, damage or the need 

for complicated correction/adjustment maneuvers.  

 

 

When operating the caddy often in bumpy terrain, we recommend adding 

an additional bungee strap to the lower and/or upper bag support to give 

the golf bag additional hold and prevent it from shifting.  

 

 

Always disconnect the battery when you store the caddy, and always put 

your  caddy  together  before  reconnecting  the  battery.  If  you  are  not 

planning to play for at least a month, store the battery in a cool and dry 

place (not on a concrete floor) and don’t leave it on the charger.  
 

 

When travelling to and from the golf course, ensure that you secure your 

battery carefully in your means of transport, to avoid damage or danger 

in case of an accident. If your battery has been involved in an accident, 

please have the battery inspected immediately by an authorized battery 

supplier to ensure safe operation. Alternatively, dispose of the battery at 

an  authorized  dangerous  goods  center  (or  company  that  specializes  in 

battery  disposal/recycling)  and  have  the  battery  replaced.  It  is 

recommended  to  purchase  an  approved  travel  box  or  case  for  lithium 

batteries to ensure safe travel in case of an accident. Remove the battery 

from your car as soon as possible when you get to your storage location, 

such  as  your  home,  and  store  the  battery  in  a  safe  environment  for 

charging  of  the  battery.  If  you  are  unsure,  seek  professional  advice  on 

securing your battery safely for the purposes of travel between the golf 

course and your home, for example.   

 

 

Summary of Contents for Caddy

Page 1: ...QOD Golf International www qodgolf com Warning Product Patent Protected Design Protected Copyright Protected All rights Reserved Page 1 of 24 User Manual QOD Electric Golf Caddy Version 1 30 ...

Page 2: ...ery Charging Steps and Procedures 9 Connections 10 Battery Charger Connections 11 Charger and Battery 12 Specification 13 Expanding Your QOD Caddy 14 Battery Fitting 17 Golf Bag Fitting 18 Control Functions and Usage of Your QOD Caddy 19 Usage of Caddy with Controls 20 Tracking 20 One Way Bearings 20 Cruise Control 20 Guiding the Caddy in the Most Effective Way 21 Steering 21 General Warnings 22 F...

Page 3: ...arning Product Patent Protected Design Protected Copyright Protected All rights Reserved Page 3 of 24 Please keep a record of your caddy serial number here for future reference Q O D Serial number is located on the back of the bottom chassis ...

Page 4: ...dent and getting maximum benefit out of the QOD Caddy The QOD is intended for outdoor use only so practice in a wide open space away from obstacles When first using your caddy practice in a large open area Take the time to practice controlling your caddy with the start stop switch on the handle and using the distance control function DO NOT use the QOD Caddy under electric motor control or hands f...

Page 5: ...warranty will not cover any damage or accidents caused by careless operation of the equipment or loss of control of the unit Be alert and act responsibly AT ALL TIMES while operating your caddy just as you would when operating a riding cart motor vehicle or any other type of machinery We absolutely do not recommend the consumption of alcohol or any other impairing substances while operating the QO...

Page 6: ...mmend adding an additional bungee strap to the lower and or upper bag support to give the golf bag additional hold and prevent it from shifting Always disconnect the battery when you store the caddy and always put your caddy together before reconnecting the battery If you are not planning to play for at least a month store the battery in a cool and dry place not on a concrete floor and don t leave...

Page 7: ... in a safe position before switching on the caddy 5 You must complete the warranty information online at www qodgolfusa com or fill out the warranty card and send it back to us in order to validate your warranty Please include your email address and give us permission to communicate with you so that we can keep you informed about special offers and helpful hints on how to maintain your cart throug...

Page 8: ...eration on the roughest courses Front tires push in for storage and push out for stability during use Folds with ease in seconds with no essential separate parts to attach except the battery Simple to operate and steer Variable speeds match it to your walking pace Cruise control for flat or gradual sloping fairways Comfortable for right or left hand users Solid slope performance Handle adjusts up ...

Page 9: ...sphate charger and has been specially designed for the Mini Miser lithium batteries which meet international standards It consists of many advanced features including short circuit protection and reversed polarity protection Battery Charging Steps and Procedures Please check the output of your main power system and confirm if the supply conforms to the charger specification of 110v 240v 50 60hz On...

Page 10: ...ad has a T Bar connector that allows you to directly connect it to the battery Please ensure that you connect the positive side of the T connector to the positive side of the battery To help prevent a mistake the T connector has an offset slot that helps to protect against incorrect connections If the cable is not slipping in easily please check that you are connecting the T cable correctly On the...

Page 11: ...charger while charging Do not use if cables are frayed or damaged Do not open or disassemble the charger Only use the charger supplied to charge the battery Place the charger on a hard flat heat resistant surface in a well ventilated area Battery Warning Do not short the battery terminals or open casing To do so would invalidate your warranty Do not drop throw or puncture the battery Do not immerse...

Page 12: ...o permanently damage your battery Do not discharge your battery other than in normal use The charger will not charge an over discharged battery Do not submerge the lithium battery in water or deliberately spray with water or other liquids To clean use a lightly dampened cloth IMPORTANT If submerged under water or if water may have entered due to damage to casing place outdoors in a non combustible...

Page 13: ... Ratio Rate Weight Net Weight Caddy Approx 11 25 kg 24 8 lbs Speed Approximately 6 0 km 3 73 mi Distance Range 20 km 12 43 mi 18 36 Holes Maximum Load 25 kg 55 12 lbs Climbing Ability 20 degrees USB Power Output 5v Construction Aluminum Stainless Steel Zinc Plated Steel and Nylon 6 6 Dimensions Folded 42 5 L x 37 5 W x 31 5 H cm 14 96 L x 16 92 W x 12 59 H in Full cm 63 L x 63 W x Adjustable to 93...

Page 14: ...opyright Protected All rights Reserved Page 14 of 24 Expanding Your QOD Caddy Step 1 Undo the top knuckle lever on the caddy to extend top arm and lock into place after positioning Step 2 Undo the bottom knuckle lever to adjust the position of the lower arm to be parallel and lock into place ...

Page 15: ...g system Step 4 Standing in front of your QOD Caddy pull the front piece of the caddy towards you to extend the length of your caddy and let down bottom bag support Picture for illustration only Step 5 Lift wheels off the ground and turn the lever on the frontend piece counter clockwise to loosen the wheels lock position then pull both front wheels outwards at the same time to extend You have now ...

Page 16: ...w qodgolf com Warning Product Patent Protected Design Protected Copyright Protected All rights Reserved Page 16 of 24 Additional Pictures of the QOD Trolley QOD TROLLEY FULLY FOLDED QOD TROLLEY FULLY OPENED VIEWED FROM THE REAR ...

Page 17: ...p 2 Place the battery in the battery cradle with the lead facing to the rear of caddy Step 3 Locate the battery connection plug on the caddy located on the side of the caddy Step 4 Plug the connection on the battery into the caddy Make sure the connections align black to black and red to red and the wheel is not rubbing on the battery lead Important Please refer to battery manual for battery usage...

Page 18: ...18 of 24 Golf Bag Fitting Place and position your golf bag in the center on the bag holders and stretch the bungee cord around your golf bag to lock the bag in position onto your caddy Push one of the end knobs into the cord of the other as shown in photos to lock the bag off as follows Step 1 Upper bag holder Step 2 Lower bag holder ...

Page 19: ...utput is similar to a computer output ON OFF Button Needs to be held down for a few seconds or until light turns on before caddy will turn on and off Variable Speed Control Mutually Independent Variable speed adjustments up to 5 speeds Only one speed control can be used at a time as the potentiometer and variable speed button are mutually independent of each other When the Speed Button Potentiomet...

Page 20: ... 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 desig...

Page 21: ...paths will affect the tracking Never leave the caddy unattended on downhill slopes If you do the caddy may run away from you Place the caddy sideways to avoid rolling if left unattended Steering Easily turn on the drive wheel by lifting the front wheels For small directional changes of less than 45 degrees simply apply sideways pressure to the handle Do not twist the handle or put the caddy in a p...

Page 22: ... is on or off Flat Terrain On flat fairways you will most likely walk alone beside or behind the caddy Remember always keep control of the caddy and never operate the caddy faster than you wish to walk Lifting When lifting the caddy or battery at any time lift with your legs and not with your back to help prevent injury Frame Never stand on the frame The weight of a person or even a large child co...

Page 23: ...ate to contact the QOD repair center country distributor by phone or email If you would prefer the manufacturer contact you please send an email to info qodgolf com and we will return your call to anywhere in the world Note For any questions or necessary repairs email or call the QOD repair center country distributor for the most appropriate way to handle any issues you might have This will allow ...

Page 24: ...ed or used without their express consent and any partial or total reproduction of the content is strictly prohibited Copyright Protection QOD Golf International Eagle Compac SARL and Oceania Lifestyle Distribution and its associated companies individually or collectively are the exclusive owner of all right title and interest including all intellectual property rights Design Protection The holder ...

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