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THE F1-S REMOTE ELECTRONICS SYSTEM
The microprocessor controlled 36V electronics system of the F1-S Remote is hidden under the colour
coded cover. This quick guide will help you understand how it works, and also how it can help you should
you ever suffer a fault with your machine.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The electronics enclosure contains no user serviceable parts. The enclosure is sealed to reduce risk of
water ingress. Breaking this seal increases the risk of moisture entering the case, and can reduce the
reliability of your F1-S Remote. Never remove the aerial from the box as this forms part of the seal.
No attempt should be made to open the enclosure; doing so will invalidate the warranty.
WARNING
Insert the battery into the chassis until it ‘clicks’ in to place. Connection is automatic; you don’t have to
connect any wires at all. The system will automatically run through a start up routine, during which time
the LCD screen will display a ‘WELCOME’ message, then the Union flag. The start up routine will occur if
even if the switch is switched off.
For the majority of the time the LCD screen will display an image of a battery which represents the
power left in the main Lithium Ion battery pack. However, when necessary the screen will also show other
essential information to you, such as:
1.
The need to change your handset battery.
2.
Signal received from the handset.
3.
Machine overheated. Please leave to cool down.
4.
Machine overloaded. Check for any obstructions and operate at low speed.
5.
Fault. Please contact Stewart Golf
6.
When the main battery is flat.