User manual
e) Please do not disassemble the battery or throw it into a fire. EXPLOSION!!!
f) NEVER TOUCH THE ELECTRIC POLES OF THE BATTERY!! SAFETY
HAZARD!!
4.1. Battery Charging & Maintenance
Connect the battery cable plug with the charger and then plug the charger into an electrical
outlet. During the charging cycle the LED on the charger will show a blinking green light
(some charger models also have a red steady light during charging). Once the charging cycle
is complete the blinking green light or the red light will turn into a steady green light. It is
now okay to unplug the charger and battery for reuse. The charging cycle can last up to 12
hours depending on the level of discharge.
Normally the battery will hold its charge for several months, and it does not have a “memory
effect”, and therefore can be recharged at any discharge level. It is not recommended to fully
discharge the batteries, as this will shorten battery life drastically. The battery has a normal
lifespan of 150-200 charges, depending on charging frequency, storage conditions and time
and discharge history. Before storing a battery for extended periods of time you must fully
charge it. DO NOT store an empty battery or else it might become unusable. Replacement
batteries are available from your authorized Bat-Caddy dealer or directly from Bat-Caddy.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BATTERY CHARGING & MAINTENANCE
a. Fully charge the battery for ca. 12 hours before the first use
b. Do not leave the battery on the charger if it is not used for extended periods of time, but
remove it from the charger after charge is complete.
c. The battery will take approximately 2-3 rounds and charging cycles before it reaches its full
operating potential. During the first couple of rounds it might still be below its optimal power.
d. Always keep your battery fully charged before another game
e. Never keep your battery connected to the grid during prolonged power outages. It might be
irreversibly damaged
f. Do not fully discharge the battery by “overplaying” it. It is recommended to recharge the
battery after every 18 holes.
4.2. Test Caddy
a. Testing Environment & Conditions
First, make sure that you perform your first test of the caddy in a wide and safe area possibly
on even surface, free of obstructions or valuables, such as people, parked automobiles,
flowing traffic, furniture or water bodies (rivers, swimming pools etc.), steep hills, cliffs or
similar hazards.
b. Manual Control Operation
Test the manual function first: Turn the caddy on. The manual speed functions of the caddy
are controlled through the rheostat speed control wheel on the right side of the handle.
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