Comment:
If the LED2 on the charger blinks quickly after connected to the battery, an error during
the startup process has occurred. Disconnect the charger from the battery and try to
connect it again. If the LED2 still blinks it could be due to the fact that the battery has
reached its upper charge limits. You can check for your self if this it the case. Simply
place the battery to the caddy and switch on the trolley. If the LED of the trolley is green
the battery is fully charged and has reached it upper limit. You can now start with your
golf play. (The Caddy electronic is protected agains over voltage from the battery and will
show at the Caddy LED its status). If the tolley LED does not show green than the battery
and charger are damaged. Please send the charger and battery to a authorized contract
dealer. Should a defect be found which is covered by the warranty, a cost-free repair or
exchange of the defective part will be issued.
Remove damaged battery packs immediately because they can damage the caddy.
4.2. Rechargeable battery pack care
The rechargeable battery pack has a self resetting semiconductor fuse which protects against
short circuits (e.g. accidental connection between both contacts). The Caddy's electronics
and battery cells are, therefore, protected. As soon as the short circuit is removed, the fuse
resets and the rechargeable battery pack is functional again. A second integrated temperature
sensor is supervising the temperature in the rechargeable battery pack during the charging
process. Our charger is designed specifically for use with the Caddy rechargeable battery
pack. Again, do not ever use a different charger! The charger supervises the temperature of
the rechargeable battery pack, the maximum input power and the total charging time.
You can contribute to a long life of the rechargeable battery pack:
• Avoid any type of shock. For example, do not drop the Caddy, nor the battery back.
• Store at room temperature.