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HANDSET GUIDE

Your X10 Remote is supplied with a rechargeable Bluetooth handset. The handset is 

supplied paired to your machine and cannot be used with any other.

1.  Forward/speed up.
2.  Indicator light.
3.  Left & right turn.
4.  STOP. Use as primary stopping function.
5.  Slow down/reverse.
6.  Glide Stop. Also see notes on glide steering. 
7.  Cruise Control speeds.
8.  Bluetooth ON/OFF. Press & hold for one second to turn on. When turning off, a red 

light shows momentarily.

In normal use, the indicator light will be blue:

LIGHT OFF: 

Handset is switched off.

LIGHT FLASHING: 

Handset is on, but not connected to the machine.

LIGHT ON:

 Handset is on and connection has been established.

WARNING

NEVER

 open the handset 

unless you have been 

instructed to do so by our 

support team. Always ensure 

you are electrically earthed/

grounded to avoid damaging 

the internal components of the 

handset.  

The handset may 

only

 be 

opened to replace the lithium 

battery within.

HANDSET CHARGING GUIDE

The lithium battery inside the handset is large enough for two rounds of golf, but            

it should be charged after every round

 to ensure sufficient power. 

Always charge the handset indoors and at room temperature, observing the same ‘DO 

and DO NOT’ advice shown on page 9. The charging process can take up to six hours. 

1.  Ensure the handset is switched off and the indicator light is off. 
2.  Remove the protective silicone skin.
3.  Expose the charging port on the side of the handset by pulling out the black plug.
4.  Connect the USB power cable to any 5V USB power outlet.
5.  Connect the USB power cable to the handset & switch on power (if applicable).
6.  The indicator light on the handset will show 

RED

 while charging, and 

GREEN

 when 

fully charged.

7.  Once the indicator light is 

GREEN

, disconnect the power cable from the handset. 

8.  Return the black plug to the charging port on the side of the handset, then refit the 

protective silicone skin.

HANDSET CARE

Using the handset skin and charging port plug means that the handset will be 

showerproof (it is not waterproof). Water and electronics are natural enemies and you 

must take care to make sure no water ever gets inside the handset. 

•  Never allow the handset to be immersed in water and don’t wash it.
•  If you want to wash the silicone skin, remove it from the handset before washing it, 

then dry it thoroughly before replacing it.

•  If you use the handset in the rain or other wet conditions, remove the silicone skin 

as soon as you have finished playing and wipe both handset and silicone skin dry to 

remove any moisture that may have found its way down the edges of the silicone 

skin. Allow both to dry fully before refitting the silicone skin. 

•  Don’t store the handset anywhere that water or moisture might get into it.
•  Refer to the

 

DO

 

and 

DO NOT

 guide on page 9 for further advice on how to care for 

the handset and lithium battery contained within. 

LONG TERM STORAGE

If you are not going to use your X10 Remote for more than one month, the handset 

should be put through a charge cycle at least once every month. 

This will avoid the handset battery being completely discharged. 

Prior to using the handset again it should be fully charged.  

WARNING

The handset should 

only

 be charged with the supplied USB power cable. Using 

any other cable or power source can damage internal components: this 

will not

 

be covered under warranty. 

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Summary of Contents for X Series

Page 1: ...1 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...hannel youtube com c stewartgolf they ll help you get the most from your X10 Remote CONTENTS Important Information Welcome X Series Anatomy Setting Up Putting Away Battery Charging Handset Guide Handset Charging Care Manual Operation Remote Control Follow Other Features FAQ Warranty Information Trouble Shooting Guide WELCOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION This machine is designed solely for the transportat...

Page 3: ...rd Holder 3 Golf Ball Tee Holder 4 Top Bungee 5 Bag Cushion 6 Main Support 7 Front Cover 8 Bottom Bungee 9 Front Lifting Point 10 Front Cover S Clips 11 Handset Cradle 12 Accessory Point 13 Bluetooth Light 14 On Off Button 15 Main Support Release Buttons 16 Rear Stabiliser 17 Rear Cover 18 Front Wheels 19 Rear Wheels 20 Handle Realise Clip 4 UNDER THE COVER Under the front cover you will find the ...

Page 4: ... BAG 1 Stand the base of your golf bag on the front chassis 2 Ensure the bag cradle is fully lowered then lean the golf bag back until it rests on the silicone bag cushion 3 Pull the upper bungee around the golf bag evenly and fix 4 Pull the lower bag strap over the bottom of the bag using the handle Note The X10 Remote has been optimised for use with a cart or tour style bag weighing 14kg 31lbs P...

Page 5: ...e and help extend battery lifespan avoid charging or leaving the battery in very hot environments including direct sun exposure for extended periods of time Please read and follow the advice in this manual LONG TERM STORAGE If you are not going to use the X10 Remote for more than one month the battery should be fully charged after its last game then disconnected from the charger and stored in a dr...

Page 6: ...itch on power if applicable 6 The indicator light on the handset will show RED while charging and GREEN when fully charged 7 Once the indicator light is GREEN disconnect the power cable from the handset 8 Return the black plug to the charging port on the side of the handset then refit the protective silicone skin HANDSET CARE Using the handset skin and charging port plug means that the handset wil...

Page 7: ...ad or negotiating a tight path you should steer manually from the handle You can control the speed of the machine using the speed up slow down buttons or program the cruise control speeds to your walking pace see P16 BEST PRACTICE When in tight areas you should physically keep control of the X10 Remote by steering from the handle The handset can either be clipped to the cradle which can be fitted ...

Page 8: ...ndset in your hand and position the machine approximately 10m in front of you and on the line of your ball Make small adjustments to direction and speed as you see fit Do not place the handset in your pocket When you get to your ball park the machine to the right of your ball or to the left if you are left handed Place the handset on the cradle when taking a shot If you are going to walk any dista...

Page 9: ...el lift from the top of the main support How many holes will the battery last for We expect any genuine Stewart Golf battery to last 18 holes on a normal course with a normal weight bag and in normal conditions However a hole of golf can be anywhere between 100 and 600 yards long so is not a reliable unit of measurement Terrain ground condition bag weight and a number of other factors can make a d...

Page 10: ... year warranty against faulty workmanship and materials Loss of battery performance owing to external damage howsoever caused misuse and or abuse incorrect charging or other failures not attributable to a manufacturing defect are specifically excluded from this warranty The handset and trolley batteries must be charged only with the equipment supplied by Stewart Golf and the instructions must be f...

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