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Digital Remote Electric Golf Trolley Model: S1R-Digital/S1R-Digital-S/S2R User Manual Nova Caddy Golf Products www.novacaddy.com Tel: +1 905-209-9937...
CONTENTS Page Packing List and Parts Glossary Assembly Instructions Operating Instructions Important Safety Instructions Electronic System General Maintenance Technical Specifications Trouble Shooting Frequently Asked Questions One-Year Limited Warranty...
Congratulations on your purchase of the NovaCaddy S1R-Digital/ S1R-Digital-S Remote Electric Golf Trolley. The S1R-Digital is without doubt one of the most high performance and competitive carts in the global market for motorized golf push carts and it represents what really counts in this market: A Great Balance between Functionality, Performance, Practicality and Value! To ensure operate the golf trolley properly, please read this instruction before using your S1R-Digital.
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T-Handle with LCD Bag Support Strap Manual Rheostat Speed Ctrl. Frame Lock Dual Motors/Gearbox Ass. Lower Bag Support Anti-flip Wheel 10. Tracking Adjustment Ass. Rear Wheels 11. Battery Upper Bag Support 12. Front Wheel...
2. Assembly Instructions 1.Unpack all items carefully and check everything has been included. Some extras may be in small packages so do not throw anything away until all has been checked. 2. Place the frame structure (one piece) on soft and clean floor and ensure that you do not scratch the frame on a hard surface.
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5. Place battery pack on battery tray and fasten Velcro strap around battery tightly. Insert battery plug into caddy outlet. 6. Insert anti-flip wheel into frame and secure with pin. 7. Install Scorecard Holder and other accessories below handle in the foreseen places or receptors.
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8. Unpack remote control and install batteries as indicated in the diagram in the receiver compartment of the unit. Now you are ready to learn and understand the function of the manual and remote controls. 9. Installation of seat (Optional) 9.1 Attach and fasten holding bar to pre-drilled holes in frame using screw bolt (included) 9.2 Attach stand to seat bottom using the four small screws.
3. Operating Instructions 3.1. T-Handle Function 3.1.1. Power Vol. H (High power): Green Color MID (Mid power): Yellow Color . LOW (Low power): Red Color 3.1.2. New Timer Function (Distance function) When you press it, the trolley will run 10Meter (Yard) and stop by itself. When you press it, the trolley will run 20Meter (Yard) and stop by itself.
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3.1.3. New Cruise and Brake Function: : Easy scrolling action lets you choose your preferred speeds to suit your pace perfectly; The one press stop/start (power brake) function means your cart will always proceed at the speed you’ve selected. Select the speed to match your pace. The cart will remember its last setting when you stop, and travel at that speed automatically when you start again, except when you change the speed knob position.
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3.2. Remote Control A. Brake: The red button in the middle of the directional arrows should be used for brake the caddy. B. Stop/Go: Pause and Replay (same as manual control Cruise/Brake function 3.1.3) C. Left Arrow: Initiates left turns. When the arrows are released the caddy stops turning and continues straight with the original speed prior to turning.
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Important Notes: • Change the remote control batteries once the indicator LED gets weak • The remote control uses 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries • To change the batteries open up the battery compartment cover and place the batteries according to the diagram in the battery compartment •...
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3.4. Test Caddy Test caddy power supply by press POWER button on T-handle. All power volume lights (Red, Yellow, Green) should come on and caddy should be operable by both the manual control on the T-handle and remote control. Note: Familiarize yourself with the T-handle control and remote control functions.
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strongly recommend to operate the caddy in closer range of 10-30 yards (do not exceed 50 yards) to be able to react to any unforeseen events, such as other golfers crossing your path or to avoid hidden obstructions (creeks, bunkers, GUR, etc.) or a unexpected disconnection in remote operation.
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turn into a steady green light. It is now okay to unplug the charger and battery for use. The charging cycle can last up to 10 hours depending on the level of discharge. 3.5.3. Battery Maintenance Normally the battery will hold its charge for several months, and it does not have a “memory effect”...
the positive plate will remain lead sulfate. The parts of the plates that become “sulfated” no longer store energy. Batteries that are deeply discharged, and then charged partially on a regular basis can fail in less than one year. With proper care, lead-acid batteries will have a long service life and work very well in almost any power system.
5. Electronic Systems • Remote control Range: We recommend do not to exceed 50 yards distance. The greater the distance between you and your caddy, the greater the chance of losing contact with it. • Microcomputer: The remote caddy has 3 microcomputer controls. The 1 one is in main controller box.
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• Remove the rear wheels every few weeks and remove any debris that might cause the wheels to drag. You might also apply some lubricant, such WD-40 to keep moving parts smooth. • Inspect your cart at least once a year thoroughly, please contact our customer service if there are any problem.
7. Technical Specification Remote control up to 120 yards Forward, Backward, Left Turn, Right Turn, Pause in 9 speeds. Control Digital T-handle control: 10, 20 and 30 meter/yard Automatic forward cruise Manual control Motor 2 x 200W (400W) noiseless 12V DC motor Rear Wheel Drive, Dual Stainless Steel Gears &...
8. Trouble Shooting SYMPTOM ACTION • Check battery charge level Caddy does not have • Check fuse in battery case power • Check all wiring connections and plugs • Check if wheels and clutches are in order • Check if wheels are secured to axle by split pin Motor is running, but •...
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c) Open the back of the T-handle with a screwdriver. Make sure the T-handle line plug is in the right position on the handle electronic board. It will happen when the line of the caddy is not connected at correct position in security. Question 3: The caddy’s main power is on, and all battery indicator lights are on, but the caddy does not run or one motor does not run.
Question 8: Where can I purchase spars parts or accessories for my caddy? Reply: You can purchase spare parts and accessories from our authentic dealer or order online at: http://www.novacaddy.com 10. One-Year Limited Warranty Your NovaCaddy product is warranted to be defects in materials and workmanship for one year after the date of purchase.
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