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Battery Maintenance
When it comes time to charge your CaddyTrek, we suggest
you leave the main battery inside the unit while charging.
Removing and reseating the main battery too frequently
runs the risk of damaging the battery connection.
Check the levels of both the CaddyTrek main battery and
handset battery. Make sure they are both fully charged
before taking your unit out on the course.
Do not store your batteries on a depleted charge for long
periods of time for this will result in deterioration of the
lithium ion cells.
Electronics Box Maintenance
The electronics box requires minimal maintenance. Though
it has protection against condensation, keep it dry and clean.
If water reaches the internals of the electronics box, your
CaddyTrek may malfunction. The electronics 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—make sure they are secure and that none are missing. Do not over tighten the screws for this may
break the clamp.
Look closely under the electronics box where it connects to the frame. There you will find a rubber
grommet. Make sure that it is aligned flush and completely intact as water can seep in through this area
as well.
Storage
When golf season is over, storing your CaddyTrek unit for
months at a time may be necessary. Find a clean and dry
place indoors for storage. Use your best judgment. Don’t
forget to keep your battery charged on a regular basis, as
this will extend its life.