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S1 DHC / S3 PRO DHC Electric Trolley Instruction Manual REGISTERONLINE www.motocaddy.com/warranty...
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Locating your Serial Number The serial number for your Motocaddy trolley is located on the underside of the battery tray. This number is required when registering your warranty online and should be kept handy for future use.
Attaching the Wheels Attaching the Wheels There is a left and a right wheel and it is important that you don’t put them on the wrong way round, otherwise the trolley will not move. There is an ‘L’ and ‘R’ on the inside of the wheel on the central hub.
Adjusting the Front Wheel Alignment Adjusting the Front Wheel Alignment if your trolley is veering In the unlikely event that your trolley is not tracking in a straight line, the alignment of the front wheel can be adjusted to rectify the fault. This problem can be caused by a number of factors including a slightly loose bag support or an unevenly packed golf bag.
All batteries must be charged as soon as possible after each use. Leaving batteries discharged for long periods of time will affect the battery life. Please ensure that only batteries supplied by Motocaddy are charged with Motocaddy chargers. Cyclic battery chargers are designed specifically in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s requirements. The Lithium battery charger MUST NOT be used to charge any other battery and is designed for use with Motocaddy Lithium batteries only.
Charging your Lithium Battery / Caring for your Lithium Battery Charging your Lithium Battery Unplug the Lithium battery from the trolley. This should always be performed before folding the trolley to avoid damage to the battery and/or trolley Plug the charger into your mains supply Attach the battery cable to the charger matching the black and blue connections When the charging LED indicator has turned green, the battery is fully charged and ready to be used RED - Battery Charging...
BMS may switch-off the battery. A full battery charge will rectify this problem. Motocaddy golf trolleys are designed to work with the BMS system installed in the Lithium batteries and the voltage meter is also synchronised to work in conjunction with the battery. If for any reason the voltage on the battery falls below the low battery warning on the trolley, then the BMS may disable the battery to protect it.
Unfolding your Trolley This Motocaddy trolley is fitted with the QUIKFOLD system, allowing you to fold and unfold your trolley quicker than ever before. Unfolding your Trolley 1. Press and hold the upper QUIKFOLD release button (fig. 1) 2. Lift the handle and release the button 3.
Folding your Trolley Folding your Trolley Make sure your battery is unplugged and if you have a Lead-acid battery you will need to remove this from the battery tray Ensure that the upper bag support has been folded up to avoid damage to the frame whilst folding. Press and hold the lower QUIKFOLD release button (fig.
Using the Lower Bag Supports Using the Lower Bag Supports This Motocaddy trolley is fitted with the EASILOCK™ bag attachment system. If you are using an EASILOCK™ compatible cart bag please follow these simple instructions: Fig 1 Remove the two pre-fitted lower bag straps by depressing the rear button and sliding (fig. 1)
Using the Upper Bag Supports / Adjusting the Bag Supports Using the Upper Bag Supports The upper bag support straps can be secured using the same steps as the non-EASILOCK™ instructions overleaf: Stretch the elasticated strap around the bag Fig 1 Loop the rounded bar underneath the hook (fig.
If your trolley has cut out for this reason you will see the following on the display: Fig 1 • For an S1 DHC, the LED panel will display an ‘L’ where the speed setting would usually be shown (fig. 1) •...
Never use a pressure washer to clean your trolley. To prevent water damage, wipe down with a damp cloth • Avoid using high pressure air hoses near moving components Your Motocaddy trolley is designed to require very little maintenance. We do however recommend giving your trolley regular checks to ensure: •...
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S1 DHC - Equipment Overview S1 DHC Equipment Overview Digital Control Panel Upper Bag Support QUIKFOLD Upper Release Button QUIKFOLD Lower Release Button Rear Wheels Rear Wheel Release Button EASILOCK Lower Bag Support Battery Battery Tray 10. Motor (located under Battery Tray) 11.
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Using your S1 DHC / Power and Battery Level Using your S1 DHC The S1 DHC is extremely simple to control. There is one main button that is used to start and stop the trolley, whilst also controlling the speed, which can be adjusted while the trolley is stationary or in motion.
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S3 PRO DHC - Equipment Overview S3 PRO DHC Equipment Overview Digital Control Panel Upper Bag Support QUIKFOLD Upper Release Button QUIKFOLD Lower Release Button Rear Wheels Rear Wheel Release Button EASILOCK Lower Bag Support Battery Battery Tray 10. Motor (located under Battery Tray) 11.
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S3 PRO DHC - The Advanced Digital Control Panel / Operating the Digital Functions The Advanced Digital Control Panel Speed Setting Clock Round /Lost Ball Timer Battery Meter Battery Setting Distance Reading Scroll Button USB Charging Port Speed Controller & On/Off Set Button Operating the Digital Functions To activate the control panel, you will need to connect...
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S3 PRO DHC - Setting the Time / Battery Meter Setting the Time Press and hold the ‘Set’ button for three seconds until the ‘minutes’ start flashing Set the minutes by pressing the ‘Scroll’ button, each press will increase the time by one minute To toggle to the hour press the ‘Set’...
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S3 PRO DHC - Starting, Stopping & Changing Speed / Using the Adjustable Distance Control Starting and stopping the trolley and changing the speed The speed can be adjusted while the trolley is stationary or in motion. Rotate the central button clockwise to increase the speed setting and anti-clockwise to decrease.
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S3 PRO DHC - Distance Readouts Distance Readouts There are three different distance readouts – ‘Drive’, ‘Round’ and ‘Lifetime’. You can toggle through them at any time by pressing the ‘Scroll’ button. We recommend using ‘Drive’ to measure your drives or other shots during your round. To reset the reading, press the ‘Set’...
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S3 PRO DHC - Using the Lost Ball Timer / Round Timer Using the Lost Ball Timer To use the lost ball timer you must first toggle through the distance readings using the ‘Scroll’ button until the display shows ‘Drive’ and the timer is flashing (fig. 1). To start the timer, press the ‘Set’...
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S3 PRO DHC - How to use the Competition Mode How to use the Competition Mode It is possible to temporarily disable the distance measuring functions using the competition mode should competition rules dictate. It is recommended that you always check competition rules before using your trolley with distance readings enabled.
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S3 PRO DHC - Using the USB Charging Port Using the USB Charging Port The S3 PRO DHC features a USB charging port designed to power GPS devices during your round. Simply remove the covering cap and plug a USB cable into the charging port located on the underside of the handle. The device will continue charging for the duration of time that the cable is attached and the battery is connected.
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It may be worth keeping a record of the pin code you have set. If you forget the pin code that has been entered, the trolley will need to be returned to Motocaddy to be reset (this will incur a charge).
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S3 PRO DHC - Changing / Disabling the CartLock Pin Code Changing the CartLock Pin Code You can change your pin number at any time using the following steps: Press and hold the ‘Scroll’ button whilst connecting the battery to the trolley and release the button once the screen has illuminated First you will need to enter your existing pin where the time would usually be displayed (fig.
Using the Parking Brake The S1 DHC & S3 PRO DHC models are fitted with an electronic parking brake. To use this feature, the trolley must be in a stationary position. The parking brake is initiated by rotating the speed dial down to 1 and then rotating one click further.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting In the unlikely event that your trolley develops a fault, you can be confident that your Motocaddy has been designed with an easy diagnosis system and incredibly simple parts to change. Should your trolley develop a fault please follow the easy to use diagnosis diagrams (pages 28-29).
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Troubleshooting 2) If your trolley will not move please run through the following: S1 DHC S1 DHC Is the right LED Is the left LED on the handle lit? on the handle lit? Please plug the Is the No. 2 light Is the No.
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Service Agents. To find your nearest authorised Service Agent, please go to www.motocaddy.com/service-agent-locator or call our UK Technical team on +44 (0)1279 712370. For international customers, please contact your local distributor.
Frequently Asked Questions I only played 9 holes today, do I need to recharge my battery? A battery should always be charged as soon as possible after each use, it is not designed to be used over subsequent days without recharging as this will reduce capacity and prevent you completing your round. Should I fully discharge my battery to prolong its life? Batteries should never be fully discharged as this can risk irrecoverable long term damage.
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+44 (0)1279 712 370 e: info@motocaddy.com w: www.motocaddy.com We are dedicated to protecting the environment and encourage the recycling of Motocaddy products through a free collection and disposal service. To find out more or to locate your nearest Motocaddy recycling point, please contact us through our website.
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I am unable to unfold my trolley, it’s the upper handle which is the problem, it’s stuck in that position unable both to fold it and unfold it
To fix a stuck upper handle on a Motocaddy S1 DHC trolley, follow these steps:
1. Pull the clip to release the locking system.
2. Unfold the upper part of the frame.
3. Pull the clip again to lock the upper frame in place.
Make sure the clip is fully released and not obstructed. If the handle remains stuck, check for debris or misalignment in the locking mechanism.
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