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My caddy stops unexpectedly during a round.
1.
The GRI-1500Li is equipped with a 60 second timer that stops the
caddy if you do not press additional buttons, within that time
period.
2.
Check indicator LED's on end of caddy handle.
•
No light – Make sure your battery is connected to the caddy
receptacle.
•
Rapid flashing BLUE LED is an overload high current warning.
Stop and Allow caddy to cool down. This can be caused by too
much weight on your caddy or trying to climb too steep of hill.
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Flashing BLUE LED is standby mode, you have temporarily
lost and regained power. Check battery cable/connections.
•
Very Slow Flashing BLUE LED is low voltage warning. Stop, do
not use the battery, and recharge battery.
3.
Ensure the AAA batteries in the transmitter are fresh.
4.
Due to on board electronics, there might be environmental
interferences causing your caddy to stop. These may include, but
are not limited to: microwaves, cell towers, high voltage electrical
power lines, et cetera. If the caddy always stops at the same place
every time you play, then it is likely environmental interference.
My caddy will not move, what can I do?
If your caddy experiences some kind of failure on the course and
you cannot get it running, you can put the caddy in “free wheel” mode.
1.
Press the blade on the inside wheel hub and pull wheels out of
drive collar and lock wheels into groove on axle. Ensure that
the wheel is locked onto the axle.
2.
In free wheel mode you can pull the caddy backwards. USE
CAUTION: Wheels can disengage on sharp turns or excessive
speed when going backwards.
If troubleshooting did not help you solve your problem, please do
not hesitate to check our website:
www.carttek.com
or call Cart-
Tek directly, to speak to one of our qualified technicians.
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