User Manual Bat-Caddy X4 Series (X4 & X4R) ATTENTION: PLEASE FOLLOW ALL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE CADDY, EITHER MANUALLY OR BY REMOTE CONTROL.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Packing List…………………………………………………..…………………………………………………….……3 Parts Glossary…………………………..………………………………..…………………………………………….4 Assembly Instructions ………………...…………………………………………….……………………………5 Operating Instructions …………………………………………………...………………….……………………7 Maintenance & Additional Instructions…………………...……………………………………………10 Technical Specifications………………………………………………………………….………..……………15 Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions………….…….…………………..…………….
PACKING LIST 1. Standard Parts (X4) 1 Caddy Frame 2 Rear Wheels (Left & Right) 1 Battery Pack (Battery, Bag, Leads) 1 Charger 1 Tool Kit 1 User Manual, Warranty, Terms & Conditions 2. Standard Parts (X4R) 1 Caddy Frame 1 Anti-Tip Wheel & Pin 2 Rear Wheels 1 Battery Pack (Battery, Bag, Leads) 1 Charger 1 Tool Kit 1 Remote Control (needs 2 AAA Batteries) 1 User Manual, Warranty, Terms & Conditions 3.
PARTS GLOSSARY 1. Manual Rheostat Speed Control 2. Upper Bag Support 3. Bag Support Strap 4. Battery 5. Rear Wheel 6. Wheel Hubcap 7. Rear Wheel Quick Release Catch 8. Dual Motors 9. Lower Bag Support & Strap 10. Front Wheel 11. Upper Frame Locking Knob 12. Handle IC Controller 13. Battery Plug 14. Front Wheel Tracking Adjustment 15. Scorecard Holder 16.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Unpack all items carefully and check inventory. 2. Place frame structure (one piece) on soft and clean ground to protect frame from being scratched. Attach wheels to axles by pushing wheel locking button on the outside of the wheel and inserting the axle extension into the wheel. Make sure to keep the locking button on the outside of the wheel pushed in during this process, in order to enable the axle extensions, including the two pins, to be inserted all the way into the wheel.
4. Place battery pack on battery tray and fasten both Velcro straps around battery and frame tightly. Insert 3 prong battery plug into caddy outlet. (Note: Do not screw plug nut into caddy to prevent damage in case of a tip-over). Note: BEFORE CONNECTING make sure that caddy power is OFF, Rheostat Speed Control on handle is in OFF position and the remote control is stored securely! 5. For X4R insert anti tip wheel into holding bar on motor housing and secure with pin. 6.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Handle Control Functions 1. The rheostat speed button on the right side of the handle lets you choose your preferred speed seamlessly. Dial forward to increase speed. Dial backwards to reduce speed. 2. Press ON/OFF power button for about 2 seconds to turn caddy on or off 3. The Digital Cruise Control: Select the ideal speed to match your pace with the rheostat speed knob. In order to stop press the red cruise control button on the top of the handle.
selected speed by pressing the stop/start button on the handlebar control panel. 5. The battery indicator LED with green or red color on the handle shows the battery charge at any time. If green the battery is charged. When it turns red please recharge the battery soon. 2. Remote Control Operation (X4R Only) Functions: A. STOP: The red STOP button in the middle of the directional arrows should be used for stopping the caddy. B.
It is strongly recommended to operate the caddy at a maximum range not exceeding 20 yards in order to prevent the loss of control of the unit! - 3 Additional Functions Freewheeling Mode: The caddy can be easily operated without power. In order to activate the freewheeling mode, turn main power Off. The caddy now can be pushed manually with little resistance.
Microcomputer: The remote caddy has 3 microcomputer controls: The first is in main controller box. The second is in the remote control handset, and the third is in the handle. Safety Protection: When the temperature of the controller box reaches its upper limit in case of an overload it will automatically shut down to cool off. Microprocessor Controlled Electronics System: When you connect the battery, the electronics system will automatically run through a start-up routine.
light. Once the charging cycle is complete 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.
Remote Control Operation (X4R Only) Make sure you are close to the caddy at all times while testing it and familiarizing yourself with the remote control! Now turn on the main power switch and make sure that the rheostat control wheel is in OFF position. One touch of the Forward/Backward arrows on the remote control starts the caddy in either direction. Further pushes increase the speed.
evenly (move heavy balls and items to both sides equally and to the upper part of your bag, or shift the bag on the caddy). Also, when operating your caddy, anticipate the slope of the course in order to avoid frequent corrections in direction.
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. Note: Bat-Caddy reserves the right to modify/upgrade any components during a model year, so illustrations on our website, brochures and manuals may slightly vary from the actual product shipped. However, Bat-Caddy guarantees that specifications and functionality will be always equal or better from the advertised product.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS X4 Standard Battery Standard Battery Duration Battery Upgrade Options Folded Dimensions Unfolded Dimensions Weight Caddy Weight Standard Battery Total Weight (standard battery) Speed Control Functions 22Ah SLA Dimensions: 7.5 x 6.5 x 3 in (19 x 17 x 8 cm) Average charge time: 4-8 hours Lifetime: ca. 150 charges 27+ holes 33Ah @ $25.00; 35Ah @ $50.00; LI @ $400.00 Length: 33 in (84 cm) Width: 20 in (51 cm) Height: 10 in (25.
Handle Height Adjustment Materials Aluminum/SS and ABS Available Colors Oxidized Silver Available Accessories Scorecard Holder Cup Holder Umbrella Holder Carrying Bag Seat Rain Cover Sand Dispenser Optional Accessories Introduced (year) Certifications Warranty Packaging see "Special Offers" for seasonal promotions 2012 1 Year on Parts and Labor 1 Year on Battery Type: Cardboard Box, Styrofoam Cushioning Dimensions: 33 x 24 x 12 in (83 x 62 x 31 cm) Gross Weight: 49 lbs (22 kg) X4R Standard Batt
Distance/Range Climbing Ability 13 mi(20 km)/27+ holes/36+ Holes w LI 30 degrees Off-Power Free-Wheeling Mode Maximum Load Charger 77 lbs (35 kg) Input: 110-240V AC Output: 12V/3A-4A DC Trickle Charger Power: 2 x 200 Watt (400 Watt) 12V DC Electric Airless, rubberized tread Tracking adjustment Airless, rubberized tread Quick-release mechanism Anti-tip wheel assembly Motor Front Wheels Rear Wheels Drive Train Rear Wheel Drive Integrated Gears Dual independent transmission Gear ratio (17:1) Han
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptom Caddy does not have power Motor is running but wheels don’t turn Caddy pulls to left or right Battery/Caddy lacks power Problems attaching wheels Action - Check all wiring connections and plugs - Check battery charge/ - Check On/Off button/switch - Check if wheels are secured to axle by split pin - Check right and left wheel position on X3/X3 Pro - Check right/left wheel clutches - Check if wheel is fitted over clutch & latched to axle - Check if axle pin i