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THE BASIC ANATOMY OF YOUR X9 REMOTE
The X9 Remote is made from a unique construction of bonded composites and injection mouldings,
probably very different from any other trolley you may have owned in the past. Here you can familiarise
yourself with its basic features and parts.
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Handle
Main Support
Front Cover
Bottom Bungee
Lifting Handle
Front Cover S Clips
Rear Wheels
Top Bungee
Bluetooth Light
On/Off Switch
Handle Release Clip
Handset & Cradle
Bottom Clips
Rear Cover
Rear Stabiliser
This contains the scorecard holder, golf ball holder and tee holder.
This also incorporates the top bag support.
Under here you can find the battery and main electronics system.
Use the handle to pull the bottom bungee over the base of your bag.
Located centrally between the wheels at the front of the chassis.
Remove the front cover by gently pulling outwards from the chassis.
The quick release mechanism is in the centre of the wheel.
Designed to tightly grip your golf bag and stop it rotating.
The Bluetooth light indicates if the handset is paired with the trolley.
Use this to disable the X9 Remote if you ever leave it unattended.
Lift this to release the handle.
Clip the handset on to either side of the handle using the supplied cradle.
Press both of these to fold the main support.
This part conceals the motors and stabiliser -
do not lift from here.
The X9 Remote chassis has a built in rear stabiliser that doubles as the rear
lifting point.
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