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CS-2025-UD
Rev. 1.06

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  • Page 1 User Manual CS-2025-UD Rev. 1.06...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Unit Operations Precautions III. Frequently asked questions IV. Maintenance Specifications Customer Support Contact Information Office: (702) 982-6598 Email: support@caddytrek.com Web: www.caddytrek.com Address: 6402 Montessouri Street Las Vegas, NV 89113 Pg.2...
  • Page 3 – golf. Walking is proven to raise levels of concentration and take strokes off of any golf game. The CaddyTrek allows a user to be able to walk without the hassle or pain of carrying your bag. This user manual contains all essential information for the user to make full use of the CaddyTrek unit.
  • Page 4: Unit Operations

    Familiarize yourself with the handset layout. Understanding how to quickly maneuver the unit is essential in avoiding an accident and getting maximum benefit out of the CaddyTrek. The CaddyTrek is intended for outdoor use only, so practice in a wide-open area away from obstacles. Pg.4...
  • Page 5 Point the handset towards CaddyTrek to establish communication. You will hear two short beeps once the communication link is established. 3. CaddyTrek will be in the Standby Mode (SB) with the SB LED light flashing. Charging the Battery...
  • Page 6 3. Hold down the “Left” directional button until the handset emits a short beep and the RC light will turn on. 4. Press the STOP button once to stop the unit. CaddyTrek will remain in RC Mode. Pg.6...
  • Page 7 Start walking and the CaddyTrek will follow at your pace. To stop the CaddyTrek while in Follow mode, press Follow or Stop. CaddyTrek will go into SB mode which will be indicated by one long and one short beep. Marching Mode 1.
  • Page 8 Grouping Mode 1. Gather the players in the group that will be golfing and that also have qualified CaddyTrek units. 2. While all handsets are in Standby (SB) mode and standing within five feet from each other, press the remote directional buttons in the following sequence: UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT.
  • Page 9 PERATION Additional Handset Commands Note: all codes must be done from Standby (SB) mode. The CaddyTrek powers up in SB mode and returns to SB mode upon exiting any other mode. 1. Mute the sound of the handset. a. Press: DOWN, DOWN, DOWN, DOWN, STOP 2.
  • Page 10 PERATION Tips for High Level Tracking 1. Make sure the handset is charged to at least two lights. 2. Make sure that nothing is blocking the sensors on the unit or the handset, such as a shirt or towel 3. Place the handset as close to the center of your back as possible.
  • Page 11: Precautions

    RECAUTIONS Troubleshooting Procedures  CaddyTrek is designed for use in wide open spaces only. Do not operate CaddyTrek in enclosed or confined areas. Abnormal or erratic behavior can be caused by radio frequency signals/interference, Wi-Fi or similar electronic signals. DO NOT let any object or towel block or hang in front of the sensors.
  • Page 12 Sand, crushed stone and uneven surfaces may cause Follow Mode to be less responsive.  Do not direct CaddyTrek towards people or other carts.  Do not discard the original shipping carton/box after unpacking your CaddyTrek. Should your CaddyTrek need to be shipped for service, repacking in the original shipping box would be needed.
  • Page 13: Frequently Asked Questions

    How fast will the CaddyTrek follow or move? CaddyTrek can travel up to 4 mph and typically follows within 5 yards of the golfer while in Follow Mode. CaddyTrek can move faster in RC Mode by pressing the forward directional button on the handset.
  • Page 14 Can I purchase an additional battery or handset? Additional batteries and other parts can be purchased through our website at www.caddytrek.com I’ve powered on my CaddyTrek cart and handset, yet I cannot operate the unit or engage any of the modes. What do I do now? Begin with powering off CaddyTrek and the handset.
  • Page 15 Press and hold the power button on the handset firmly for two to three seconds. Why won’t my CaddyTrek cart turn on? I pressed the power button. Assure that you have completely pressed down the power button on CaddyTrek. CaddyTrek is powered on when the unit beeps, the intermittent green LED located on the power button on the unit is visible, and the wheels are locked.
  • Page 16 Should I let CaddyTrek follow me into the bunker? Like your golf ball, the bunker is a bad place for your CaddyTrek. The unit does not perform at its best on loose dirt or sand and we recommend that you do not let the unit within three feet of the bunker’s edge in order to prevent accidents.
  • Page 17 III. REQUENTLY SKED UESTIONS CaddyTrek usually follows great but sometimes it spins out or loses connection even on wide and flat open ground. What is the cause of this? There are two main causes for this: Electronic Interference Other electronic devices like Wi-Fi routers, cellular phone towers, and low flying aircraft can interfere with the functionality of the CaddyTrek.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    Though the frequency to perform maintenance tasks are recommended, it may be necessary to perform certain procedures more or less frequently depending on use. Owners must use their best judgement in maintaining their CaddyTrek. Tools and Materials  3 mm wrench ...
  • Page 19 AINTENANCE Caster Wheel Assembly Maintenance The Caster Wheel Assembly requires a high level of maintenance. Dirt and grass often get stuck in or around the caster wheel and caster wheel fork. If you let it accumulate, it will weaken the caster wheel.
  • Page 20 4. Additionally there is one short Phillips head screw and a 4 mm hex clamp that holds each motor onto the CaddyTrek’s main frame. It is important that these are always well secured to prevent the motor wheel assembly shafts from slipping out from the mounts motor.
  • Page 21 If leaving the CaddyTrek at your club, ask that the unit be stored inside or with the regular drivable cart fleet. Proper storage insures the safety and condition of the unit when not in use.
  • Page 22: Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS Remote Control Range up to 55 yd / 50 m Motor Dual motors total 440 watts Drive: Follow: Front wheel drive Remote: Rear wheel drive Battery Type Lithium-ion Battery: 24V 10.5Ah Weight: 6 lbs / 2.7 kg Average Charge Time: 6 hours Lifetime: >500 cycles Warranty: 1 year Battery Charger:...
  • Page 23 PECIFICATIONS Slope 25 degree straight uphill Total Distance (holes) 10 mi / 16 km (27 holes) Dimensions: • Folded 23 x 18 x 12 in / 58 x 47 x 30 cm • Fully Expanded 36 x 34 x 23 in / 93 x 85 x 58 cm Package Size 24 x 14.5 x 21 in / 61 x38 x 53 cm Wheels...
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