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The remote is designed to have a reach of approximately 80-120 yards, but we
strongly
recommend
to operate the caddy in closer ranges of 10-30 yards (not exceeding 50 yards)
to be able to react to any unforeseen events, such as other golfers crossing your path or to
avoid hidden obstructions (creeks, bunkers, GUR, etc.) or an unexpected disconnection in
remote operation. An additional safety feature of this caddy is that it will stop moving if it
does not receive a signal from the remote control at least every 25-30 seconds. This way,
should you ever be distracted, your caddy does not get away.
6.3 Recommendations for Efficient and Safe Operation
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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 our caddies.
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Do not operate the caddy with the remote control in narrow or dangerous spaces,
places with valuables or any people gathering areas, such as parking lots, close to
flowing traffic, bag drop-off areas, stores, driving ranges, putting greens and
practice areas, pro shops, restaurants, starter areas and other areas where people
or items could be harmed through an error or lack of skill in operation. In such
situations the caddy should be best operated with its manual controls or without
power.
Also, please make sure to always switch off the power (“0”) and secure
the caddy when you park and leave the unit for any reason, either on or off
course.
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With its optimized balance and straight front wheel the caddy has extraordinarily
narrow and responsive turning and maneuvering abilities. However, it sometimes
tends to react to severe uneven weight distribution of its load or steep slope
variations and follows the slope of the golf course. Therefore, please make sure the
weight in your bag is distributed evenly (move heavy balls and items to both sides,
or shift the bag on the caddy). Also, when operating your caddy 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, gravel paths, close to bunkers and
hazard, around bushes and trees it is recommended to operate the caddy via
manual control in order to prevent any collisions, damage or the need for
complicated correction adjustment maneuvers.