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‘road tested’ before being shipped to your address. We do everything possible to assure that your trolley is in perfect working order upon arrival. Should you have any questions about the performance of your trolley, please contact us at: USA: Online: Carttek.com Phone: 541-633-4308 Email: Sales@CartTek.com Canada: Online: JPSMGolf.com...
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Cart-Tek Yellowstone golf trolley. Please read this manual carefully before use. After unpacking, please keep the carton and all internal sections in safe storage. In the unlikely possibility that you need to return the whole unit due to a defective component, you will need to repack the unit in the original manner to ensure safe and secure transit.
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION On/Off Switch Upper Bag Rest Drive Motor (inside) Axle Tube Lower Bag Rest Front Wheel Battery Port Frame Front Wheel carttek.com...
Fully insert wheel onto drive collar, with the four pins fully engaged. (For “free wheel” mode, depress and pull wheel out 1/4th of an inch, releasing pins and making sure wheels snaps into groove on axle.) carttek.com...
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If the bungees are loose, and your golf bag is rotating in the bag rest, you can tie a knot in the bungee to shorten the length, and make it tighter. carttek.com...
The front wheel must stay grounded during play. The only exception is on steep inclines. Your Yellowstone should only tip onto the rear wheel when on extreme inclines (Over 25°...
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Park button. Periodically spray the front and anti-tip wheel bearings with a silicone based lubricant. Replace remote batteries if you experience missed commands. A set of fresh AAA batteries will last approximately 10-20 rounds of golf depending on course. carttek.com...
• Always recharge battery after every golf outing. Never leave the battery in an uncharged state. • During periods of inactivity/storage, charge your battery ever 60-90 days. Do not leave the charger connected to the battery for more than 1-2 days. Disconnect the battery once it is charged. carttek.com...
POWERING YOUR YELLOWSTONE Place your battery into the battery tray. Plug battery cable into the caddy. They Yellowstone should now have a solid blue LED. Your caddy is now On and in “ready” mode. carttek.com...
» Push one of the “Stop” buttons on the remote control. • To resume use in manual mode, either press the on/off switch to resume the currently set speed, or turn the speed dial back to zero and then turn the speed dial clockwise to the desired speed. carttek.com...
• To turn the remote OFF: Press and hold Park button until remote LED flashes red 3 times. If the remote has no button presses in 30 minutes, it automatically turns off to conserve battery life. Forward Right Left Reverse STOP Preset Park Speeds carttek.com...
• For your protection the caddy has a 120 second hibernation timer. If no buttons are pressed within 120 seconds the caddy will stop. Simply give the caddy another go command, and the caddy shall resume movement down the fairway. carttek.com...
(B). This pushes the wheel back to the left. We recommend starting with a quarter-turn of the adjustment nuts first. • Tighten the Adjustment nuts (B) and Axle Cap Nuts (A). • Test your results. You may need to repeat steps 1 and 2. carttek.com...
Take the time to practice the difference between a single touch of a key and a prolonged push especially with left and right functions. Also get comfortable with the coast and parking brake buttons. Practice turning the caddy perpendicular to hills when parking on an incline. carttek.com...
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• To adjust the caddy to the left, press ‘left’ button once. Or to adjust the caddy to the right, press the ‘right’ button once. Two button presses adjusts the tracking about one foot to either side, in a 25-foot run. continued... carttek.com...
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• If you’re cart doesn’t seem to be reseting to factory settings: First, program speed 4 to a slow speed. Perform the factory reset proceedure. If the preset speed 4 returns to the fast speed, then your caddie has reset. carttek.com...
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Matching a “New Remote Transmitter” to your caddy. Should you need to replace your remote transmitter, you will need to pair (match) it to your Yellowstone. (NO need to go into program mode.) • Plug battery into caddy, press and hold the on/off button for 3 seconds.
If not, replace batteries in remote, and turn remote on again. 4. Pair remote transmitter to caddy cart receiver. Follow the directions in the manual: Matching a New Remote Transmitter to your Cart (Page 21). carttek.com...
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1. Press the lock button on the inside wheel hub and pull each wheel out of the drive collar and lock the wheels into the free wheel grove on the axle. 2. In free wheel mode, you should not pull the caddy backwards for more than 5 feet. carttek.com...
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2. Balance golf bag evenly on your caddy side to side. 3. Reset your caddy to factory settings by following the instructions in the manual or check out our video reprogram your Yellowstone remote. 4. For slight drift, please adjust cart using “Adjust Tracking” procedure on page 13.
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Test the tracking after each adjustment. It should only take a few minor adjustments. My caddy stops unexpectedly during a round. 1. The Yellowstone remote is equipped with a 120 second timer that stops the caddy if you do not press additional buttons, within that time period.
8. Periodically spray the front and anti-tip wheel bearings with silicone based lubricant (not WD-40) 9. Do keep a set of fresh unopened AAA batteries and a Philips screwdriver in your golf bag for your remote. Replace remote batteries if you experience missed commands. carttek.com...
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FOR WARRANTY, SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES For trolleys purchased in the USA Cart Tek Golf Carts 150 SE Logsden St. Bend, OR 97702 Email: Sales@CartTek.com Website: http://www.CartTek.com 1-541-633-4308 or toll free 1-866-356-2278 For trolleys purchased in Canada JPSMGolf 1064 Salk Road...
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