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MINI MISER LITHIUM BATTERY AND CHARGER: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BATTERY SPECS: 18aH 14.4 Volts. 

CHARGER SPECS: 110/240 volts, 50-60 Hz 100VA AC, 16.8 volts, 5 Amps DC 

 

SAFETY  WARNING:  The  battery  and  charger  are  well  designed  with  proper  safety 

measures in place, as with any lithium-ion battery, please handle with care and use 

common sense. Do not drop, puncture, or disassemble the battery for any reason. 

Should the battery be damaged in any way, please do not use and call us immediately 

for assistance at (800) 774-1088.  

 

PLEASE NOTE: Currently these batteries are forbidden on all commercial airlines. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ELECTRIC GOLF CADDY 2018

Page 1: ...2018 QOD OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...we were just like you golfers who wanted to find a better way to enjoy the walk Although it will take several rounds to get comfortable operating the QOD we hope that in time you too will find it hel...

Page 3: ...wledge that you have read and understand the operating manual and the safety precautions contained herein https qodgolfusa com register o Caddy serial numbers can be found on the front side of the cen...

Page 4: ...14 ADJUSTING HEIGHT OF BAG 15 OPERATION 16 MANEUVERABILITY 18 TRANSPORTING YOUR QOD 19 MAINTENANCE 20 ADJUSTING ALIGNMENT 21 TROUBLESHOOTING 23 No Power or Intermittent Power 23 Sliding Tubes have bec...

Page 5: ...ll designed with proper safety measures in place as with any lithium ion battery please handle with care and use common sense Do not drop puncture or disassemble the battery for any reason Should the...

Page 6: ...t charge until it blinks green again IMPORTANT o Never use any charger with this battery other than the Miser supplied to you o Always recharge after each use until the charger light blinks green Ther...

Page 7: ...clock Then close down the same lever locking it in place Step 2 On your left find the other small black plastic lever and lift it upwards to release it Then lift the handle bar upwards until the spine...

Page 8: ...d on the plastic piece that holds the center most screw Lift the front wheels off the ground and rotate the plastic piece in between the wheels counter clockwise to start the extension of the front wh...

Page 9: ...left when you are behind the handle bar o Phone Holder o If you ordered an umbrella holder attach that first o Remove the peg from box and slide into the slot on end of the bracket below the right ha...

Page 10: ...lot can be gently bent manually to fit the size of your pencil o If you don t have an umbrella holder attach the scorecard holder like this o Optional Apply double sided tape underneath the scorecard...

Page 11: ...not blocking the holes If it is use a tee to move the cable to one side o Remove the two screws inserted in the umbrella holder bracket You will use these again in the last step o Lock the umbrella h...

Page 12: ...addy We often refer to this as the T Cable Step 3 Place the battery in the cradle with the connection port facing the rear of the caddy Connect the cable to the battery with the symbol on T cable faci...

Page 13: ...ing your bag on the caddy displace the weight of the contents of your bag as evenly as possible on both sides of the bag This will improve the caddy s stability and alignment o Separate the U shaped l...

Page 14: ...h a strap on the bag and then again you will push one plastic ball of one side of the bungee through the loop of the other bungee strap ADJUSTING STRAPS OF BAG o The bungee straps on the top bag holde...

Page 15: ...the bottom bag support by removing the bolt located underneath the U shaped lower bag support o If your bag sits too low you can replace the rubber sleeves on the U shape lower bag support with standa...

Page 16: ...and Red Lights are on you have between 45 and 10 of your battery life remaining o When only the red light is illuminated you have less that 10 of battery life remaining and will soon run out of power...

Page 17: ...send mixed signals to the controller Speed Settings Use the or buttons to adjust your speed between any one of the nine speed settings Do not use or buttons while potentiometer knob is in ON position...

Page 18: ...ill provide as resistance This is one of the trade offs of having a caddy that always operates in free wheel mode o The QOD does not have a parking brake so when you park your QOD on a hill simply tur...

Page 19: ...r QOD and lock all three levers on the QOD prior to transporting in a moving vehicle o The wheels do not lock and therefore you need to secure the caddy in a position or part of the car where it will...

Page 20: ...bolt with a 13mm nut on the opposite side and a 14mm Dome cap nut securing it in place on the outside o Secure the bolt head in place with one wrench then loosen the dome cap nut on the opposite side...

Page 21: ...ing shipped however with the many different styles sizes and weights of golf bags on the market your QOD may require an alignment adjustment to ensure it is tracking straight Also note that the slope...

Page 22: ...counter clockwise to make your caddy steer more to the right STEP 4 After making an adjustment stand the caddy upright and test your alignment again If you need to make an additional adjustment pleas...

Page 23: ...plug your charging cord into the USB port and check to see if the USB port is providing power to your device o If your USB port is providing power to your device but your screen is still blank we can...

Page 24: ...y go blank or you may lose power all together o Compress the end by using your thumb or finger to push inward It should give some resistance and extend back out when you release pressure o If your met...

Page 25: ...need to be clean and free of debris to ensure a proper connection o Confirm the terminal is properly secured to the battery If the terminal is loose remove the red and black dome caps to expose the Ph...

Page 26: ...and pulling the wheel off the axle The rear wheels have one way bearings and will need to be reattached on the same side as removed o Locate and remove the two Phillips screws on each side of the moto...

Page 27: ...and secure Then remove the electrical tape connecting the cable to the Controller cable and make sure this connection point is also secure o If connection has come loose reconnect securely Reconnect t...

Page 28: ...nnection should be wrapped in electrical tape o Remove the electrical tape to expose the connection and make sure it is clean and secure If loose re connect securely Plug the battery back in and test...

Page 29: ...he controls to see if the QOD is functioning properly o If this connection was loose and securing it has solved your intermittent or lack of power issue re attach the motor housing cover and you are g...

Page 30: ...WD 40 WD 40 will cause the tubes to become more dry and sticky and harder to extend o Any synthetic grease will work we recommend using SuperLube which can be found on amazon o With the tubes extende...

Page 31: ...t underneath the bottom right corner of the fascia and pry away from handle to expose the buttons underneath o Using WD 40 or a similar lubricant the narrow straw that usually comes with these lubrica...

Page 32: ...for this noise on both the front right and left side of your QOD If you hear the same squeaking noise you hear on the course follow the instructions below for Squeaky Front Suspension to eliminate Ch...

Page 33: ...sing a flat head screw driver from the inside of the plate bend the metal outward You only need to slightly bend the metal outwards as bending too much may cause it to rub on the wheel o You can alway...

Page 34: ...er the black plastic Pull upward and the hub cap will pop off o To remove the silver clip set the wheel down flat with the outside of the wheel facing upwards Compress the silver clip as you did to re...

Page 35: ...ward bend on each side of the clip to slightly flatten the clip This will reduce the friction between the clip and the wheel axle and eliminate the noise You don t want to over bend as it may cause th...

Page 36: ...knuckles becoming loose you can tighten them as necessary o The top and bottom folding levers are spring loaded with a 13mm bolt a 13mm nut on the opposite side and a 14mm Dome cap nut securing it in...

Page 37: ...le of the wheel and pulling the wheel off the axle The rear wheels have one way bearings and will need to be reattached on the same side as removed o On the inside of each wheel you will find the whee...

Page 38: ...pproximately 7 2 km 4 5 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 Aluminium Stainless Steel Zinc Plated Ste...

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