User manual
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caddy often in bumpy terrain we recommend to add an additional bungee strap to the
lower and/or upper bag support to give the golf bag additional hold and prevent it
from shifting.
Please avoid or minimize operation on hard and rough surfaces, such as cart paths,
asphalt roads, gravel roads, roots etc., as this will cause unnecessary wear and tear on
tires, wheels and other components. The caddy is best operated on soft and smooth
surfaces such as fairways.
5.4. General Maintenance
The steps below will ensure that you get a prolonged and reliable life out of your Bat-Caddy.
1) The Caddy has been designed so that the user can concentrate on playing golf, while the
caddy does the work of carrying your bag. In order to keep your Bat-Caddy looking at its
best, we advise that you wipe any mud or grass from the frame, wheels and chassis after
every round with a damp cloth or paper towel.
2) Do NOT use hoses or high-pressure jet washers to prevent moisture entering the electronic
systems, motors or gear boxes of the caddy.
3) Remove the rear wheels every few weeks and clean out any debris that might cause the
wheels to drag. You might also apply some lubricant, such WD-40 to keep moving parts
smooth and corrosion free.
4) A 4-5 hour round of golf played once a week for 12 months is equivalent to ca. four years
use of a lawn mower, so please inspect your cart at least once a year thoroughly, and if you
notice any symptoms of wear, contact your Bat-Caddy Service Center. Alternatively, you
can have your caddy inspected and tuned by our Service Center, so it’s always in great
shape for the new season.
5) Always disconnect the battery when you store the caddy, and always put your caddy
together before re-connecting the battery. If you are not planning to play for at least a
month, store the battery in a warm and dry place (not on concrete floor) and don’t leave it
on the charger.
All of these recommendations and common sense will help keep your Bat-Caddy in top
condition and ensure that it remains your reliable partner, both on and off the links.
5.5. Electronic Systems
Microcomputer: The remote caddy has 2 microcomputer controls: The first is in main
controller box. The second is in the handle controls.
Safety Protection: When the temperature of the controller box reaches its upper limit
in case of overload it will automatically shut down to cool off for a few minutes.
Microprocessor Controlled Electronics System: When you connect the battery, the
electronics system will automatically run through a start-up routine. Then you can press
the main OFF/ON button on the handle. The battery charge indicator lights will show