Bat-caddy X3 Series User Manual
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X3 Series
User Manual
X3 Classic
X3 Sport
X3R
ATTENTION:
Please follow all assembly instructions. READ the
instructions carefully to understand the operating procedures BEFORE
you run your caddy.

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  • Page 1 X3 Series User Manual X3 Classic X3 Sport ATTENTION: Please follow all assembly instructions. READ the instructions carefully to understand the operating procedures BEFORE you run your caddy.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Packing List Standard Parts (X3 Classic /X3 Sport)…….....…………..…...3 Standard Parts (X3R)…………………..…………......…...3 Parts Glossary X3 Classic & X3 Sport…………………........………..4 X3R……………………...……....………………......…..5 Assembly Instructions X3 Classic & X3 Sport, X3R..………………........….6, 7 Operating Instructions Manual Control.................……..8 Remote Control....……........………..…..….…8 Synchronizing Your Remote..............9 USB port....................9 Additional Functions - Tracking Adjustments..........9 Maintenance...
  • Page 3: Packing List

    • User Manual, Warranty, Terms & Conditions 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 INTER- FERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Bat-Caddy X3R FCC ID: QSQ GC827322 IC ID: 10716A...
  • Page 4 PARTS GLOSSARY X3 Classic, X3 Sport 1. T- Handle w/power button 2. Speed control dial (Rheostat) 3. Upper bag support (bungee pigtails) 4. Frame locking hinge 5. Battery w/Bag & Lead (Charger not pictured) 6. Rear wheel (Right) 7. Rear wheel (Left) 8.
  • Page 5: X3R

    PARTS GLOSSARY 1. T-Handle w/power button 2. Speed control dial (Rheostat) 3. Upper bag support (bungee pigtails) 4. Frame locking hinge 5. Battery w/Bag & Lead (Charger not pictured) 6. Rear wheels 7. Anti-tip wheel & Pin 8. Lower frame connector 9.
  • Page 6: Assembly Instructions

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS X3 Classic, X3 Sport, X3R There is a video on how to assemble your X3 Series cart on our website (support.batcaddy.com) 1. Unpack all items carefully and check inventory. Place frame structure (one piece) on soft clean ground to protect the frame from being scratched.
  • Page 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued) X3R only 4. Insert Anti-tip Wheel into frame holding bar and secure with pin. 5. Place the battery pack on the battery tray and tightly fasten the Velcro strap around the battery. Insert the 3-prong battery plug into the caddy outlet so the notch aligns properly. 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.
  • Page 8: Manual Control

    TIMER C. Timer Button (on select models) – When your Bat-Caddy is stopped pressing this button once will advance the Caddy approximate- ly 10 yards and it will stop on its own. Pressing the button twice will advance it 20 yards, and pressing 3 times will advance it 30 yards.
  • Page 9: Synchronizing Your Remote

    Remote-Control to resume operation. While the maximum range for your Bat-Caddy to receive a signal from your Remote- Control is 80-100 yards, this range is in perfect “laboratory” conditions. It is strongly recommended that you operate your Bat-Caddy at a maximum of 20-30 yards. This will help prevent any signal interference and/or loss of control.
  • Page 10: Testing Your Caddy

    All of these recommendations, along with 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. • The Bat-Caddy has been designed so that the user can concentrate on playing golf, while the caddy does the work of carrying your bag. In order to keep your Bat-Caddy looking its best, wipe any mud or grass from the frame, wheels and chassis after every round using a damp cloth or paper towel.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Caddy does not have power • Make sure battery is plugged correctly into cart • Make sure battery is sufficiently charged • Depress and hold power button for at least 5 seconds • Make sure battery leads are connected to proper poles (red on red & black on black) • Make sure power button is engaging circuit board (you should hear a click) Motor is running but wheels don’t turn •...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Series 3 Features X3 Classic X3 Sport One-Click Locking Frame ✓ ✓ ✓ Single 200w Quiet Motor ✓ ✓ Dual 200w Quiet Motor ✓ Simple Handle Operation ✓ ✓ ✓ Speed-Recall Cruise Control ✓ ✓ ✓ Fully Directional Remote Control ✓ Battery Level Indicator ✓ ✓ ✓ USB Charging Port ✓ ✓ Single Anti-Tip Wheel ✓...

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