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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
HOW DO I USE A REMOTE CONTROLLED TROLLEY?
If you have not used a remote trolley before, try following these tips:
1.
With the handset in your handset in your hand, position the F1-S Remote
approx. 10m-15m in front of you and on the line of your ball. This will allow
you to walk with your head up and consider your next shot.
2.
When you get your ball, park the F1-S Remote to the right of your ball (if
you are right handed, park to the left if you are left handed).
3.
If you are going to talk any distance away from your F1-S, take the
handset with you and clip it on to your belt or pocket. You can then drive
the F1-S to you rather than having to walk back to it.
CAN THE F1-S BE USED WITHOUT THE HANDSET?
No. The F1-S Remote can only be controlled from the handset, but if you
prefer to steer manually it can be clipped on to the handle using the
controller clip provided.
HOW DOES IT COPE WITH HILLS AND ROUGH TERRAIN?
The F1-S Remote has been designed with a central centre of gravity, and the
chassis has an integrated rear stabiliser should the F1-S ever tip up on a hill.
The F1-S Remote is designed to cope with the rough as well as the fairway;
however it is not a 4x4! As a general rule, don’t ask the F1-S to go anywhere
you wouldn’t plat your ball from.
Your F1-S Remote has sensors that may cause it to cut out on some steep
slopes or heavy rough, this is a safety feature. If this happens then wait a
few seconds for the screen to reset and then start the F1-S Remote again
on a slower speed. If necessary use the handle to steer the trolley manually
until you are on more regular ground.
HOW MUCH WEIGHT CAN IT TAKE?
Your F1-S Remote has been designed to work with the purpose built F1-S
golf bag with a full set of clubs. Overloaing the golf bag will increase the
wear on the motors, decrease battery life and affect steering characteristics.
HOW MANY HOLES WILL THE BATTERY LAST FOR?
The battery supplied is guaranteed to complete even the toughest 18 holes
and should last for much longer.
If you keep your bag light and do not ‘zigzag’ around the golf course you
will find that you can increase efficiency, as the steering action is the largest
consumer of battery power.
Accelerating slowly (i.e. not straight to top speed) will also use much less
power, much like driviing s car.