2.5. Operating the caddy via Remote handheld
Set the swiveling lock into open position. (You can test it by swiveling the front wheel
to the side) Take the remote handheld in your hand. The key holder is facing towards
your lower hand side. While pressing the button you can maneuver the caddy into
the direction you prefer. If pressing the button several times it is increasing its
function. E.G. When pressing the forward direction button several times the caddy will
drive faster and faster. When pressing the opposite button the speed will be reduced or
even change the direction.
The center button has the STOP function build in.
PRECAUTION: For the first time please test the caddy at open ground and make
sure that you have enough clearance to people or opjects.
• Avoid jeopardizing or hindering maneuvers. Be aware that the Caddy has more
power than you actually sense.
• When stopping on uneven terrain, place the Caddy so that it cannot tip or roll. Park it
with its side oriented to the slope. Like a manual cart, it has no parking brake!
• Do not leave the Caddy unattended in the ON position (you would not leave your car
with the motor running, would you?).
2.6. Cruise control / automatic travel mode
By pressing the Start/Stop switch, the caddy will activate an automatic
travel mode. The caddy will slowly speed up intill its reach the speed you have selected
with the speed control. It will move into the selected direction!
By turning the speed control the speed can be continuously accelerated or deacclerated.
If reaching the neutral postion the caddy will stop. After turning again the speed control
the caddy will start moving agin into the selected direction.
If you wish to keep the selected speed and direction but need to stop, press the Stop/Stop
switch and the caddy will stop. When you can continoue your game just press the
Stop/Stop switch again and the caddy will resume the selected speed slowly.
Caution:
For safety reasons, please make sure that there are neither obstacles nor
persons in the rough travel direction and do always stay in close proximity
to the caddy. It is possible that the caddy suddenly and entirely changes
direction, for example when running over bumps or concealed objects such as
golf balls! Although we but the most effort in the quality there can be misalignments from
the ideal straight direction line due to tolerances in the manufacture process
2.7 Cleaning the Caddy
If the Caddy is dirty, clean it with a mild cleaner and warm water. Never use a
concentrated water jet or high pressure water cleaner. If the Caddy is damp after the
game or after the cleaning, dry it with a towel.
Because the motor is located in the wheels, deep water areas should be avoided under all
circumstances. Water levels must not reach the wheel's center. This will cause damage to
the motor! (Think of your car again, you surely would not like having a dive with it.)