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KangarooGolf.com
Summer 2019

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual KangarooGolf.com Summer 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Assembly / Disassembly Z-series Assembly / Disassembly..…………....…................…..3 Draw Latches…………………………….........…..............4 Quick Start Guide...............................5 Loading your Golf Bag............................8 Operation Modes of Operation…………………..………………….....…..…............9 Free-Wheeling (non-powered).………………………………....…............10 Power Controls and Manual Mode……..……………….…................11 Centering Adjustment............................13 Remote Mode……………………………………..…………………..............14 Battery and Charger………………………………..……………................17 CaddieCommand and Z-box Care........................18 Ready-Set-GO..……………………………………………………................18...
  • Page 3: Z-Series Assembly / Disassembly

    Z-series Assembly and Disassembly Your Z-series motor caddie is designed to be disassembled into three sections. CaddieCommand Remote Guidance Upper Bag Support Chassis Steering Structure The weight of each standard component of the Z-series is: Component Weight (LBS) Steering Structure 10.5...
  • Page 4: Draw Latches

    Draw latches The three sections are secured to each other with draw latches as shown. Closed To open, pull bottom out Note: To avoid possible breakage, always close draw latches before placing chassis into your car. metal tension adjustment ring Lift slightly to open If a connection is loose, turn the draw latch metal tension adjustment ring clockwise to tighten.
  • Page 5: Quick Start Guide

    Quick Start Guide Step 1: Top-off battery Attach battery to charger and plug charger in. Ensure charger light is green to indicate battery is fully charged. Step 2: Lay out components While the battery is being charged, you can assemble your caddie. Start by laying out the parts as they will be used.
  • Page 6 Step 4: Attach Steering Structure to chassis Open draw latch under battery tray. Steady chassis by using the hand-hold at bottom of battery tray. Insert the steering structure into the hole in front of battery tray. Secure draw latch. Draw latches are adjustable if required.
  • Page 7 Step 6: Attach Wire Plugs to Z-box Plug in wire from steering structure to receptacle on front of Z-box as shown. Align white lines on plug and receptacle. Twist locking mechanism on plug to securely attach to receptacle. In the same manner, attach wire plug from upper steering structure to receptacle on rear of Z-box.
  • Page 8: Loading Your Golf Bag

    Loading your golf bag Your bag rests on upper and lower bag supports. Pull down flex-adjust bag support (yoke) until it comes to a stop. Load your bag. Secure with strap and buckle, adjusting the strap if necessary for a tight fit. If the bag does not fit comfortably and securely, there are two adjustments that can be made.
  • Page 9: Modes Of Operation

    Modes of Operation There are three modes of operation for Z-series. Free-wheeling: When moving caddie without power. Manual Operation: Manual mode is handy in close quarters or when a lot of twists and turns are necessary. Remote Operation: Remote mode allows you to walk along with your caddie. You can send...
  • Page 10: Free-Wheeling (Non-Powered)

    Free-wheeling Mode (non-powered) Free-wheeling allows the drive wheels on your Z-series to turn freely without engaging the axle or drive train. If you need to pull or push your caddie without power, always put it in Free-wheeling mode first. This prevents strain on gears.
  • Page 11: Power Controls And Manual Mode

    Power Controls and Manual Operation scorecard platform speed control function switch Function Switch: 3-way toggle function switch serves as power ON/OFF and determines mode of operation between manual and remote. OFF (neutral position): You should put your caddie in OFF when you are away from it or waiting for a period of time.
  • Page 12 Speed Control The speed control is located between the handle grips. When starting either manual or remote mode, it is recommended that the speed be set so that the white bar indicates a typical walking speed. When you turn power on, there will be a gradual acceleration to the set speed. To avoid runaways we recommend starting at a low speed before turning on the power.
  • Page 13: Centering Adjustment

    Centering Adjustment The track of your Z-series, when you’re not turning, is controlled with a knob on the front cover of the Z-box. If you find that your caddie is moving off center, you will need to make an adjustment. To do this, make very small adjustments and test the track of your caddie again.
  • Page 14: Remote Mode

    Remote Operation There are three important components of remote control operation: CaddieCommand remote guidance system (remote), Z-box, and steering structure. The remote and Z-box communicate with each other to command and provide feedback. A motor changes the front wheel’s direction in response to directional commands. GO, STOP, and speed commands operate the main drive wheels in the same way as in manual operation.
  • Page 15 Battery compartment is located on the bottom rear of case. It takes two high quality standard AA batteries. These batteries should last approximately three months under normal conditions. Replace them at first sign of weakness as indicated by amber light on the key pad.
  • Page 16 GO – Caddie will proceed at the speed selected on the red speed control. FAST – Caddie will go at the fastest speed available. To return to selected speed, press GO. LEFT– Caddie will turn left at an angle of 20° for as long as button is depressed.
  • Page 17: Battery And Charger

    • Time lapse from straight ahead to full turn: 2 seconds • Time lapse from turn to straight ahead: 2 seconds Battery and Charger Z-series is powered by a CaddyCell lithium Ferro phosphate battery. For battery and charger instructions, click...
  • Page 18: Caddiecommand And Z-Box Care

    AA batteries to protect it from corrosion due to battery leakage. Ready-Set-Go In Manual To proceed with your Z-series in manual mode: 1. Set speed to safe or preferred walking speed on speed control. 2. Set function switch to Manual. Caddie will start moving.
  • Page 19: Routine Care And Maintenance

    Lubrication In general, your Z-series will not need lubrication. This is assisted by keeping it clean of dirt and debris. If you feel it’s necessary, use only a silicone or Teflon based product. Oil based products such as WD40 will attract dirt and make problem worse.
  • Page 20: Annual O-Ring Replacement

    Kangaroo Golf at nominal cost. Annual O-ring Replacement The only periodic maintenance that is expected on your Z-series is replacement of an O-ring, which is attached to a motor in the steering structure. Remote steering is accomplished by the movement of this specially designed neoprene O-ring against the front wheel fender channel.
  • Page 21: Warranty Information

    Warranty Information We encourage a thorough inspection of any shipment when it is received. If any problems are found, please follow the directions on page 1. If a problem is encountered during the warranty period, call Z-series Customer Service for instructions.
  • Page 22: Fcc Compliance

    It applies only to that repair, not other items. FCC/ IC Compliance TRADE NAME: Remote Guidance Sysytem MODEL NUMBER: 600-855-Z Project Z-series Transmitter FREQUENCY: 903.37-921.37 EQUIPMENT CLASS: Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter...

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