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Guiding Caddy in the Most Effective Way
The QOD Caddy is designed, with balance in mind, to avoid tipping backwards when
hitting large bumps or indentations on the course. The caddy achieves best balance
results by placing the battery over the front wheels to act as a counter balance.
This does not affect the ease of steering; however, it does give the caddy more tracking
capabilities as the front wheels have less chance of bouncing. Very rough terrain or rock
caddy paths will affect the tracking.
Never leave the caddy unattended on downhill slopes. If you do, the caddy may run
away from you. Place the caddy sideways to avoid rolling if left unattended.
Steering
Easily turn on the drive wheel by lifting the front wheels:
For small directional changes of less than 45 degrees, simply apply sideways pressure
to the handle. Do not twist the handle or put the caddy in a position where it is
running on two outside wheels. For abrupt turns, the one-way bearing makes turning
on the drive wheels easy to do on all surfaces.
For abrupt turns of 45 degrees or more, simply push down on the handle and turn
the caddy. The differential action of the one-way bearings allows one wheel to remain
stationary and the other wheel to rotate — just like the drive wheels of a vehicle.
General Warnings