User Manual
III. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
I’ve plugged the CaddyTrek cart and handset to the charger but it’s still
beeping three long beeps. How do I get this beeping to stop?
Ensure that the connection between CaddyTrek and the charging
adapter is secure and that the plug is securely connected to the power
outlet. This should resolve the issue; the beeping may continue for a
short while until the batteries have accumulated some power.
If the beeping continues, try using a different battery charger for this
particular CaddyTrek unit.
Can I ride or let my friends ride on CaddyTrek?
This device is designed to carry golf bags and CaddyTrek accessories
only - not people.
Can the CaddyTrek follow you up and down hills?
Though it is recommended to use Remote Mode for hills, the CaddyTrek
does have the ability to follow you up and down most hills as long as it
is within a 25 degree grade. You must walk slowly and consciously to be
successful in having the CaddyTrek follow up and down hills.
NOTE: Avoid hills with terrain composed of loose dirt or sand.
Should I let CaddyTrek follow me into the bunker?
Like your golf ball, the bunker is a bad place for your CaddyTrek. The
unit does not perform at its best on loose dirt or sand and we
recommend that you do not let the unit within three feet of the
bunker’s edge in order to prevent accidents.
I’m a first time user of CaddyTrek and I’m concerned about safety. Is
there something I can do in the event that I may lose control of the
CaddyTrek?
The first thing to keep in mind is to never misplace the handset as this is
what controls the unit. Whenever you are in doubt, whether it is during
Follow Mode or Remote Mode, you can press the STOP button multiple
times to revert to Standby Mode. This will lock the motors and stop the
unit immediately. Practice this exercise and learn to do it well.
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