12
DO NOT
fully discharge the battery by “overplaying” it. It is recommended to recharge the battery
after every 18 holes.
*Life of sealed lead acid and any other batteries is dependent on a variety of factors, other
than purely the number of charges, including but not limited to, frequency between charges,
duration of charge, level of drainage, idle time, operating temperature, storage conditions
and duration and overall shelf time. Bat-Caddy will cover our batteries according to our
warranty policy and any potential additional coverage is at our discretion”.
Battery Charging Instructions for Lithium Batteries
• Similar instructions to SLA battery with these differences and additions.
• Do not expose the battery to excessive heat or direct sun for long periods of time.
• Do not store in hot areas (car trunks, garages, etc). LI batteries do not like high temperatures.
• Do not leave the battery on the charger for extended periods of time. Overcharging the battery
will void the warranty. It is recommended to charge the battery shortly before you play again,
instead of right after you have played.
• Unlike SLA batteries, lithium batteries should be stored at a lower charge state during longer
periods of inactivity. The ideal charge state is 40-50% of capacity.
• The red light indicating the charge is only lit when plugged into a power source. The capacity is
measured by a series of four(4) green lights. When all four lights are lit, the battery is charged.
(Prior model chargers have a different set of instructions.)
• Never expose or thro
w the Lithium battery into open fire.
EXTREME FIRE HAZARD
Battery Charging Instructions for SLA Batteries
(continued)
Recommendations for Efficient and Safe Operation
• 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.
• DO NOT operate the caddy carelessly or in narrow or dangerous places. Avoid using your
caddy in places where people may gather, such as parking lots, drop-off areas, or practice
areas, to avoid damage to people or valuables. We recomend operating your caddy manually
in crowded areas with or without power.
Please make sure to always switch off the power
and secure the caddy when you are through or when not in use.