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Caster Wheel Maintenance 

The caster wheel assembly requires more attention in   
terms of maintenance, especially the caster wheels   
themselves. Dirt and grass often get stuck in or around   
the caster wheel and caster wheel forks—if you let it 
accumulate it will weaken the caster wheel.   

After your day out on the course, before properly storing   
your unit, lightly brush the dirt and grass off the assembly. 
Moisture can seep through to the caster wheel bearings   
causing it to rust, and then seize. This will compromise the 
CaddyTrek’s mobility significantly. 

You can prevent this and improve the caster wheels   
longevity by applying a lubrication material on the caster 
wheel bearings every few months. 

Check the torque on the caster wheel axles. Ideally, the   
caster wheel should be able to achieve roughly five   
revolutions on a free spin. 
 
 

 
Sensor Maintenance 

It is recommended that you check your sensors from 
Time to time.   

Make sure the plug is screwed into the electronics box   
securely.   

Check the wire and make sure it is in good shape.   

Finally, inspect the sensor head. Make sure it is intact   
and is firmly secured to the sensor arms. 

 

 

 

Handset Maintenance 

Practice cleanliness with your CaddyTrek handset.   

A damp cloth works best for cleaning. Faulty handsets can 
cause your CaddyTrek to malfunction or behave strangely.   

Keep your handset free from dirt, moisture, and impacts.     

Test and press each button making sure it is operational.   
Check all modes for functionality: SB (Stand By), RC   
(Remote Control), FL (Follow) 

 

Содержание CT-7030-UD

Страница 1: ...CT 7030 UD Pg 1 M MA AI IN NT TE EN NA AN NC CE E G GU UI ID DE E Revision No l 02 ...

Страница 2: ...ss Pg 3 Complete Cap Check Pg 3 Complete Screw Check Pg 4 Frame Locker Check Pg 4 5th Wheel Check Pg 4 Upper and Lower Joint Check Pg 4 Caster Wheel Maintenance Pg 5 Sensor Maintenance Pg 5 Handset Maintenance Pg 5 Battery Maintenance Pg 6 Electronics Box Maintenance Pg 6 Storage Pg 6 ...

Страница 3: ...nt assembly upper joint assembly pull handle 5th wheel assembly and caster wheel assembly To give your motor shields an illustrious shine spray a cleaning solution directly onto a rag and wipe thoroughly For heavily soiled areas like the treaded wheels use a picking too to pry out large clumps of grass and dirt and then dust it off with the brush Brushes can also be useful for cleaning the caster ...

Страница 4: ...tighten the joints to make sure the teeth align and lock properly Note that while the teeth on the upper joint assembly locks at many different angles the teeth on the lower joint assembly will only lock flush when the unit is completely folded or completely extended Frame Locker Check Check that the frame locker is tight and intact 5th Wheel Check Check the torque on the hex and Phillips screws ...

Страница 5: ...n material on the caster wheel bearings every few months Check the torque on the caster wheel axles Ideally the caster wheel should be able to achieve roughly five revolutions on a free spin Sensor Maintenance It is recommended that you check your sensors from Time to time Make sure the plug is screwed into the electronics box securely Check the wire and make sure it is in good shape Finally inspe...

Страница 6: ...tronics box is designed for water resistance but it is not completely water proof Do not fully submerge the CaddyTrek Water or other liquids can seep in through the tiny gaps of the electronics box and damage the inner chipsets Do not operate the unit on a rainy day to protect it from water damage Check that the top cover opens and closes properly Check the clamps located under the electronics box...

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