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Using your cart  

Your QOD::® Q1; Q2; Q3  Walking Electric Cart is designed to maximise your golfing pleasure and 

minimise exertion not directly related to the game itself. The following guide will help you to get the 

maximum performance out of your cart. 

 

 

Be alert and act responsibly at all times while operating your cart , just as you would when 

operating a riding cart, motor vehicle or any other type of machinery. We do not recommend 

operating your cart under the influence of alcohol or any other recreational drug. 

 

Do not operate the cart using the remote control in narrow or difficult locations. When 

manoeuvring your cart in enclosed areas, such as car parks, locker rooms, pro-shops or areas 

where pedestrian traffic creates an obstacle, operate your cart in free-wheeling mode with 

power turned to Off. 

 

Always ensure the cart power switch is turned to the Off position when you park and 

leave the cart for any reason, either on or off course.   

 

With its optimized balance and straight front wheel the cart has extraordinarily narrow and 

responsive turning and manoeuvring abilities, however it may react unexpectedly to uneven 

weight distribution or steep slope variations where it follows the gradient of the slope. To 

avoid such occurrences ensure that the weight in your bag is distributed evenly by moving 

heavy items to both sides, or shifting the bag on the cart. 

 

When operating your cart by remote control anticipate the slope of the course in order to 

avoid frequent corrections in directions. In some extreme environments, such as very uneven 

terrain, steep hills, narrow and/or sloped cart paths, muddy areas, close to bunkers and 

hazard, around bushes and trees, it is recommended to operate the cart  via manual control in 

order to prevent any collisions, damage or the need for complicated direction correctional 

manoeuvres.  

 

Flat Terrain 

 

 

On flat fairways you will most likely walk along beside or behind the cart. The cart will drive in 

a straight line by itself, but you should control the cart and never operate the cart faster than 

you would normally walk.

 

 

If the terrain is undulating or the surface is uneven, ensure you keep hold of the cart handle 

to avoid the cart veering should it encounter an unexpected bump or rut. 

Downhill Terrain 

 

When travelling down a slope control the cart by reducing the forward speed and use the 

motor and gearbox for braking. 

 

Do not allow the cart to go downhill unaided as it could accelerate and exceed the remote 

controllers signal distance. 

Going Backwards 

 

 

If you need to pull the cart backwards, the cart needs to be put into free-wheeling mode. To 

activate the free wheeling mode turn the main switch to “Off” or (0). The cart can now be 

pulled or pushed manually without resistance. The cart is not designed to be operated in this 

manner for extended distances. 

 

Power is not required for the cart to be operated in free-wheeling mode. 

Seat 

 

When using the optional seat, be sure the seat base is firmly on the turf and that your seating 

position is balanced so as not to cause the buggy to become unstable. The seat will 

automatically lift when you stand up. 

QOD Golf International. www.qodgolf.com

 

Warning: Product Patent Protected, Design Protected, Copyright Protected. All rights Reserved

 

 

Summary of Contents for Q1

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 29 User Manual QOD Electric Golf Trolley Version 2 0 QOD Golf International www qodgolf com Warning Product Patent Protected Design Protected Copyright Protected All rights Reserved...

Page 2: ...trolley serial number here for future reference Q O D Serial Number is located on the back of the bottom chassis QOD Golf International www qodgolf com Warning Product Patent Protected Design Protecte...

Page 3: ...Usage of the Trolley with the Controls 21 Tracking 22 One Way Bearings 22 Cruise Control 22 Guiding the Trolley in the Most Effective Way 23 Steering 23 General Warnings 24 Folding and Unfolding the...

Page 4: ...cting the battery cable to the trolley 4 You must complete the warranty information online at www qodgolf com or fill out the warranty card and send it back to us in order to validate your warranty Pl...

Page 5: ...of any instruction please call your local distributor or call QOD in Australia on 611300787924 Email enquiries are also welcome our email address is info QODGolf com If you need us to call you or we n...

Page 6: ...extreme environments such as very uneven terrain steep hills narrow and or sloped cart paths muddy areas close to bunkers and hazard around bushes and trees it is recommended to operate the cart via...

Page 7: ...etached from the handle or controller unit and render the cart inoperable Always tighten the knuckle knobs in both the extended and collapsed position Make sure the teeth in the round knuckles mesh be...

Page 8: ...dies of water steep slopes or anywhere the cart could cause damage or be damaged in the event of a control failure Manual Control Operation Test the manual function first Turn the main switch to the O...

Page 9: ...surface grass asphalt concrete and the weight of the cart with or without golf bag Operational Range of the Remote controller The remote controller is designed to have a maximum range of between 40 80...

Page 10: ...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 and down perfect for golfers of any heig...

Page 11: ...e power is on the cart A flashing red light indicates the battery is out of power The rheostat speed control knob lets you vary the speed to the desired pace The timer advance function can be activate...

Page 12: ...rrow will set the cart in forward motion 5 Speed and speed can be adjusted to slower with Backward Arrow Left Arrow initiates left turns When the arrows are released the cart stops turning and continu...

Page 13: ...the battery compartment cover and place the batteries according to the diagram in the battery compartment The remote control system is designed so it does not interfere with other remote controlled el...

Page 14: ...open space to allow the remote to work and to avoid knocking into something when the remote control connects to the cart Connect the battery to the QOD Cart and do not turn on the power to the QOD ca...

Page 15: ...to the charger The battery should be charged for at least 12 hours before using it for the first time please be aware that the charger can take up to a further 8 hours to show fully charged once the b...

Page 16: ...Rate Net Weight Trolley Approx 11 kg Approximately 8 0 km 20 km 18 Holes 35 kg 20 degrees 5v Stainless Steel Aluminum Zinc Plated Steel and Nylon 6 6 Folded 42 L x 30 W x 27 H Full 66 L x 59 W x Adjus...

Page 17: ...ley to extend top arm and lock off after positioning Step 2 Undo the bottom knuckle lever to adjust the position of the lower arm to be parallel and lock off QOD Golf International www qodgolf com War...

Page 18: ...length of your trolley and let down bottom bag support Step 5 Lift wheels off the ground and turn the lever on the front end piece anti clock wise to loosen the wheels lock position then pull both fro...

Page 19: ...rolley located on the side of the trolley Step 4 Plug the connection on the battery into the trolley Make sure the connections align black to black and red to red and the wheel is not rubbing on the b...

Page 20: ...lf bag to lock the bag in position onto your trolley Push one of the end knobs into the cord of the other like shown in the photos to lock the bag off as followed Step 1 Upper bag holder Step 2 Lower...

Page 21: ...rolley will be turned on or 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 spe...

Page 22: ...nes Use your good judgment Remember you need to have a good control of your trolley Never use the trolley to pull you up a hill Look at the terrain and you will soon become accustomed to the easiest a...

Page 23: ...from you Place the trolley sideways to avoid rolling if left unattended Steering Easy turning on the drive wheel by lifting the front wheels For small directional changes of less than 45 degrees simpl...

Page 24: ...Remember always keep control of the trolley and never operate the trolley faster than you wish to walk Lifting When lifting the trolley or battery at any time lift with your legs and not with your bac...

Page 25: ...or replacement parts or service Alternatively service issues can be sent to QOD Golf International via the website or email 5 Always disconnect the battery when you store the trolley and always put yo...

Page 26: ...transport It is opened and positioned then it has to be locked Knuckle must always be kept closed and meshing so it won t cause irreversible damages Note Please avoid leaving any loose joint as it wil...

Page 27: ...r 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 e ma...

Page 28: ...ttery must always be charged after every use regardless of the number of holes played Should I buy a second battery If you need to play 36 holes in a day you should either buy an extended range batter...

Page 29: ...Protection QOD Golf International Eagle Compac SARL and Oceania Lifestyle Distribution and its associated companies individually or collectable are the exclusive owner of all right title and interest...

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