Bat-caddy X8 Series Manual de usuario

X8 Pro
X8R
ATTENTION: Please follow all assembly instructions. READ the
instructions carefully to understand the operating procedures BEFORE
you operate your caddy.
User Manual
X8 Series

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Packing List.........…………………...............................…............................……3
PartsGlossary........................................................................................………..4
Assembly Instructions.....................………………........................................5,6
Operating Instructions......................................................................…….........7
Remote Control Operation (X8R)..............................................................8
Additional Instructions
Free wheeling, Tracking, USB, Remote synchronization.....................................9
Electronic Systems / Battery ....................................................………….….10
Testing Your Caddy......……………….......................................................……12
General Maintenance........................................................................…...…13
Technical Specications..........................................................................14
TroubleShootingGuide...................................................................................15

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PACKING LIST
X8 Pro
• 1 Caddy Frame
• 1 Single Wheel Anti-Tip Wheel & Pin
• 2 Rear Wheels (Left & Right)
• 1 Battery Pack (Battery, Bag, Leads)
• 1 Charger
• 1 Tool Kit
• Operational Instructions
• User Manual, Warranty, Terms & Conditions
X8R
• 1 Caddy Frame
• 1 Double Wheel Anti-Tip Wheel & Pin
• 2 Rear Wheels (Left & Right)
• 1 Battery Pack, SLA or LI (Battery, Bag, Leads)
• 1 Charger
• 1 Tool Kit
• 1 Remote Control (2 AAA Batteries included)
• Operational Instructions
• User Manual, Warranty, Terms & Conditions
Standard Accessories (X8Pro & X8R)
• 1 Scorecard Holder
• 1 Cup Holder
• 1 Umbrella Holder
Additional accessories available for purchase at www.batcaddy.com
NOTE:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV
INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT
SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT
Bat-Caddy X8R
FCC ID: QSQ-REMOTE
IC ID: 10716A-Remote

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1. Manual Rheostat Speed Control
2. Upper Bag Support
3. Bag Support Strap
4. Battery
5. Rear wheel
6. Rear Wheel Quick Release Catch
7. Dual Motors (within housing tube)
8. Lower Bag Support & Strap
9. Front Wheel
10. Upper Frame Locking
Knob
11. Power Button & Control
12. USB Port
13. Battery Connection Plug
14. Front Wheel
Tracking Adjustment
15. Charger
16. Remote (X8R only)
17. Anti-tip wheel & Pin
(Single or double X8R}
PARTS GLOSSARY
X8Pro & X8R
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
X8Pro & X8R
1. Unpack all items carefully and check inventory. Place frame structure (one piece)
on soft clean ground to protect the frame from being scratched.
2. Attach rear wheels to axles by pushing the wheel locking button (Pic-1)
on the outside of the wheel and inserting the axle extension in to 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 four pins (Pic-2), to be inserted all the way into the
axle sprocket. If not locked in, the wheel will not be connected to the
motor and will not be propelled! Test the lock by trying to pull the wheel out.
Note; the X8 caddy has a right (R) and a left (L) wheel, seen from behind in driving
direction. Please make sure that the wheels are assembled on the correct side,
so the wheel tread will match each other (Pic-3) as well as the front & anti-tip
wheels. To disassemble the wheels, proceed in reverse order.
Pic-3
Pic-6
Pic-2
Pic-5
Pic-1
Pic-4
3. Erect the frame by rst unfolding and connecting the main frame sections
together at the upper frame lock by fastening the upper frame locking knob
(Pic-5). The lower frame connection stays loose and will be in place once the golf
bag is attached (Pic-6). Proceed in reverse for folding the caddy.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)
5. Insert anti-tip wheel into holding bar on motor housing and
secure with pin.
4. Place the battery pack on the battery
tray. Insert the 3-prong battery plug
into the caddy outlet so the notch
aligns properly and attach T-connector onto the battery.
Then attach Velcro strap. Tightly fasten the Velcro strap
underneath the battery tray and around the battery. It is
recommended that you DO NOT fasten the screw on the plug
to the outlet, so in case of tip-over, the cable can unplug from
the socket.
6. Attach optional accessories, such as Scorecard/Beverage/Umbrella holder, below the
handle. Instructions provided separately.
X8R Only
7. Unpack remote control and install batteries with plus and minus
poles as indicated in the diagram in the receiver compartment
of the unit.
Note: BEFORE CONNECTING make sure that caddy power is OFF, Rheostat Speed
Control is in OFF position and the remote control is stored securely!

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1. The rheostat speed dial on the right side of the handle is your
manual speed control. It allows you to choose your preferred speed
seamlessly. Dial forward (clockwise) to increase speed.
Dial backwards to reduce speed.
2. Press ON/OFF power button for about 3-5 seconds to turn caddy on or off
(LED will light up)
3. Digital Cruise control - Once the cart is powered up, you can use the power button
along with the speed control dial (rheostat) to stop the cart at the current speed and
then resume at the that same speed. Set the desired speed with the speed control
dial (rheostat) and then press the power button for one second when you want to
stop. Press the power button again and the caddy will resume at the same speed.
4. The caddy is equipped with a 10. 20, 30 M/Y Advanced Distance Timer.
Press the Tbutton once, the caddy will advance 10m/y and stop, press twice for 20m/y
and 3 times for 30m/y. You can stop the caddy via the remote by pressing the stop
button.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
X8Pro & X8R
X8 Series
T Handle Control X8 Series Faceplate
Slow Fast
Timer
On/Off &
Start/Stop
Battery Charge
Pic-1

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FUNCTIONS:
1. STOP: The red button in the middle of the directional arrows should be used for
stopping the caddy abruptly or as an emergency brake.
2. TIMER: 10, 20, 30 yards/meters: press once -10 yds., twice -20 yds.;
three times - 30 yds.
3. BACKWARD ARROW: Pressing the back arrow will set the caddy in backward mo-
tion. Increase backward speed by pushing multiple times. Press also to decrease
forward speed/slowing the caddy.
4. FORWARD ARROW: Pushing the forward arrow will set the caddy in forward
motion. Pushing multiple times will increase the speed. Push arrow to slow down. If
you need to stop press the stop button.
5. LEFT ARROW: Left turns. When the arrows are released the caddy stops turning
and continues straight with the original speed prior turning.
6. RIGHT ARROW: Right turns. Same as left arrow function.
7. ON/OFF Switch: On the right side of the device turns
remote control on or off; recommended to prevent
accidental engagement of caddy.
8. ANTENNA: Internal
9. LED: Lights up when a button is being
pushed indicating a signal is being sent
10. BATTERIES: 2 x 1.5V AAA
Remote Control Operation (X8R Only)
Important Notes
• DO NOT use the remote control in crowded or dangerous spaces, such as parking
lots, public places, roads, narrow bridges, hazards or other potentially dangerous
places
• Change the remote control batteries once the indicator LED light gets weak or does not
light at all.
• The remote control uses two 1.5V AAA batteries available in any supermarket, drugstore,
or electronics store
• It is recommended to keep a set of extra batteries ready as replacement
• To change the batteries, open the battery compartment cover by pulling the lever and place
the batteries according to the diagram in the battery compartment
• The remote-control system is designed to not interfere with other electric caddies
• The maximum range of the remote control varies between 80-100 yards, depending on the
battery charge, obstacles, atmospheric conditions, power lines, cell phone towers or other
electronic/natural interference sources
• It is strongly recommended to operate the caddy at a maximum range of 20-30 yards
in order to prevent loss of control of the unit!
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Additional Functions
Freewheeling Mode: The caddy can be easily operated without power. In order to activate
the freewheeling mode, turn main power OFF. Then
disengage rear wheels from motor/gearbox and
sliding the wheel from the inner grove (Pic-1)on the
axle to the outer grove (Pic-2). Make sure wheel is
secure in the outer curve. The caddy now can be pushed manually with
little resistance.
Remote Control Resynchronization
Step 1 - Make sure power is totally off for at least ve (5) seconds.
Step 2 - Hold down the stop button on the remote
Step 3 - Power up caddy. Continue to hold down the stop button.
Step 4 - Continue to hold down the stop button until lights on the LED blink.
Step 5 - Caddy is now in “sync” test each function to assure all are functioning.
Your ready to go!
Tracking Adjustment*: Tracking behavior of all electric caddies is
strongly dependent on equal weight distribution on the caddy and
slope/topography of the golf course. Test your caddy’s tracking
by operating it on a level surface without the bag. If changes are
necessary, you can adjust the tracking of your caddy by loosening
the front wheel axle and the Adjustment bar on the right side of
the from wheel and shifting the axle accordingly. After such
adjustment fasten screws in reverse order but do not overtighten.
*Tracking - there is a video on the website that shows how to adjust tracking
Braking System
The caddy drive train is designed to keep the wheels engaged with the motor, thus acting as
a brake that will control the caddy’s speed while going downhill.
AXLE
ADJUSTMENT BAR
USB port is available for charging GPS and/or cell phones. It is
located in the end cap of the upper frame above the handle control.
The caddy drive train
will control the caddy
speed downhill
Pic-1 Pic-2
Release

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Electronic Systems
• Remote Control Range: We recommend not to exceed 20-30 yards distance. The greater
the distance between you and the caddy, the greater the chance of losing control of it.
• Microcomputer: The remote caddy has 3 microcomputer controls. The primary
microprocessor is in its own compartment underneath the battery tray. We call it the
controller. The 2nd is in the remote control transmitter handset, and the third is in handle
controls at the top of the handle (handle control board). The battery charge indicator lights
will light up indicating the power is “ON”. Also, it will indicate the charge level of the battery,
green ( OK to run) or red (near discharged, will fail shortly)
• Safety Protection: When the temperature of the controller box reaches its upper limit, the
overload circuit will automatically shut down the unit to cool it down. The remote control
unit will NOT operate at this time, but you may continue to use your caddy with manual
operation.
• Microprocessor Controlled Electronics System: When you connect the battery, the
electronics system will automatically run through a start-up routine; then once completed
you can press the main OFF/ON switch on the handle. The battery charge indicator lights
will show you the charge level of the battery from green (fully charged) to red (discharged).
• Important: The electronics controller box contains no user serviceable parts.
Therefore, it is sealed to reduce the risk of moisture entering and impacting the
electronic system. Breaking this seal increases the risk of damaging the electronics and
decreasing the reliability of your caddy. DO NOT attempt to open the controller case.
DOING SO WILL VOID THE WARRANTY!
• Battery Operation and Care: Follow battery charge and maintenance instructions. The
battery comes with leads and a 3-prong connector.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE & ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
• Battery Charging and Maintenance (see specic separate instructions for sealed lead
acid (SLA) and lithium batteries)
• PLEASE OBEY THESE PRECAUTIONS FOR BATTERY USE & CHARGING:
• Please do not charge the battery in a sealed container or in an upside down position.
Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area.
• Please do not charge the battery near a heat source, where heat accumulation may occur,
or in direct sunlight.
• In order to prolong the service life of the battery, avoid complete discharge and charge the
battery after every use. Unplug the battery from the charger once the charge is complete.
When the caddy is not in use for an extended period of time, it is recommended to charge
the battery once every 6 weeks.
• The red color on the battery pole stands for positive, and the black stands for negative. In
case of battery replacement, please reconnect the poles of the battery correctly to avoid
severe damage.
• Please do not disassemble the battery or throw it into a re. EXPLOSION HAZARD!
• NEVER TOUCH THE ELECTRIC POLES OF THE BATTERY AT THE SAME TIME! THIS
IS A SEVERE SAFETY HAZARD!
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