Loosen both ends of the axle cap nuts (A) about a 1/2 of a
turn. If the cart tracks to the left move the left side of the axle
forward via the adjustment nuts (B) (spin both nuts counter
clockwise). If your cart tracks to the right, spin both nuts (B)
clockwise. 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.
2. Check indicator LED's on end of caddy handle.
• No light – Make sure your battery is connected to the
caddy receptacle.
• Rapid flashing BLUE LED is an overload high current
warning. Stop and Allow caddy to cool down. This can
be caused by too much weight on your caddy or trying to
climb too steep of hill.
• Flashing BLUE LED is standby mode, you have
temporarily lost and regained power. Check battery
cable/connections.
• Very Slow Flashing BLUE LED is low voltage warning.
Stop, do not use the battery, and recharge battery.
3. Ensure the AAA batteries in the transmitter are fresh. New
AAA's should read at 1.65 volts.
4. Due to on board electronics, there might be environmental
interferences causing your caddy to stop. These may
include, but are not limited to: microwaves, cell towers, high
voltage electrical power lines, et cetera. If the caddy always
stops at the same place every time you play, then it is likely
environmental interference.
If troubleshooting did not help you solve your problem,
please do not hesitate to check our website, call or e-mail
Cart Tek directly to speak with one of our qualified technicians.
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