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Q
: Is the X9 Remote OK in the rain?
A
: The X9 Remote is designed for use in all conditions appropriate for golf. Because the design of the X9
Remote protects the major components from rain, water ingress can not occur during normal use. You
should avoid any situation where moisture or water could reach the electronics or motors. Some examples
of this are:
• Driving through puddles or standing water.
• Using a pressure washer or hose pipe.
• Submerging the machine in a river or lake.
Faults caused by water ingress will not be covered under the warranty.
Q
: How do I get the X9 Remote up a step or kerb?
A
: Firstly exert downward pressure on the handle to lift the front wheels onto
the higher level. If the natural traction of the rear wheels do not carry the rear
of the machine onto the higher level, lift from the centre of the main support.
DO NOT
lift from the handle, this can cause fatigue or even component failure.
Q
: How many holes will the battery last for?
A
: The main lithium battery is sized to complete at least 18 holes under normal
conditions. A hole of golf can be anywhere between 100 and 700 yards long, so
is not a reliable unit of measurement. Terrain, ground condition, bag weight and
a number of other factors can make a difference. How you play will also affect power consumption; you’ll
cover less ground less shooting 70 than you will shooting 120.
Q
: Can I make the battery last longer?
A
: Yes there are a number of things you can do:
• Don’t overload your golf bag.
• Use the steering functions sparingly. Steering is a big source of power consumption.
• Accelerate slowly, in the same way you would in a car if you were trying to be efficient.
Ultimately, if you play more than 18 holes at a time we recommend that you purchase an additional battery.
Q
: Can I use the X9 Remote without the handset?
A
: No. The X9 Remote can only be operated via the handset (unless the wheels are in freewheel).
Q
: Can the X9 Remote cope on hills?
A
: The X Series chassis has been designed with stability in mind. The machine may tip onto the integrated
stabiliser, if this happens and the rear wheels lose traction then you may need to help it by pushing
forwards on the handle. Bag weight and distribution of weight will make a big difference here, a light bag
will not put enough weight on the front wheels and therefore it may tip easily. You will find out which hills
work with your particular set up through experience.
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