Overview of the Shadow Caddy Specifications Safety and warnings Declaration of Conformity: AS 4268-2003 Product Model No: SC-1000 Section Two: How to use your Shadow Caddy Limited Product Warranty Information Knowing Your Shadow Caddy Contacts Getting Started Unpacking the Shadow Caddy...
Please take note and adhere to these at all times. Warning: This symbol is to warn you to be especially careful to avoid personal injury. Caution/Reminder/Important: This symbol is used to either prevent you from damaging your Shadow Caddy or to draw your attention to important information.
Welcome to a better way to play golf Thank you for choosing Shadow Caddy To ensure the enjoyable and trouble free operation of your new Shadow Caddy, we urge you to read this manual carefully and follow its recommendations. Although your warranty may cover defects in...
Introduction and Safety Information Overview of the Shadow Caddy The Shadow Caddy is an intelligent robot that The Shadow Caddy is to be exclusively used for carries your golf clubs, following faithfully the transportation of golf clubs weighing less behind you, allowing you to focus on your than 30 (thirty) kilograms.
The Caddy should only be serviced by an authorised individual The Shadow Caddy is sold to you on the condition that it must only be used in the country in which it was purchased and must not under any circumstances be exported to a third country without Your Shadow Technologies’...
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(minimum 18 years of age transport dangerous or hazardous material. unless accompanied by an adult). Shadow Caddy is not to be operated in a The adult operating the device should be hazardous or explosive atmosphere. authorised to do so and in possession of an RTU unit.
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Shadow Caddy Pty Ltd. and transparent again. If the housing is damaged call the Shadow Caddy service The Shadow Caddy is sold to you on the department. condition that it must only be used in the country that it was purchased and must...
How to Use Your Shadow Caddy Knowing Your Shadow Caddy Top View Bag well mat Bag well Bag Straps Bag support (lowered) Sand bucket containers & brackets Follow Me™ antennae Nose cone Nose Cone Detail Body lock Follow me / stay switch...
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How to Use Your Shadow Caddy Side View Front wheel assembly Bag support (raised) Charge plug connection Rear wheel assembly Top View – Caddy Open Battery array: Batteries 1 and 2 Left hand motor & gearbox assembly Right hand motor & gearbox assembly...
Keys for the Shadow Caddy • Body lock key Caution: Do not lift – the Shadow Caddy is heavy. Attempting to lift the Caddy may cause Should any of the parts be missing, please injury or damage to the Caddy contact Shadow Caddy on 1300 794 931, email us at info@shadowcaddy.com or...
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How to Use Your Shadow Caddy First steps Opening & closing the circuit breaker: Please note that whilst the lever must be Important: The steps that follow describe used to close the circuit, the button is used to normal operating procedures. If you experience release or open the circuit.
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How to Use Your Shadow Caddy Close the top cover and lock it Note: Once the Caddy has finished booting up, with the “body lock key”. the brakes will re-engage. Should you need to release the brakes again: Switch the Caddy on (switch is under the bag support).
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How to Use Your Shadow Caddy Important: The Caddy will arrive with some charge, allowing you to move the Caddy and ensure it is functional (before testing the Caddy, please read ‘Using your Caddy’ – Page 2.6 overleaf ). However, it is not fully charged and...
How to Use Your Shadow Caddy Using the Caddy Following these simple steps will ensure that Ensure that the red light on the nose you find the Shadow Caddy simple, safe and cone is illuminated (i.e. that the Caddy is pleasurable to use. mode).
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To start the Caddy at any time, If for whatever reason the Caddy loses stand the RTU signal or if the Object Detection directly in front of the Shadow Caddy and sensors are activated, the Caddy will give press the FOllOW Me/WAIT button.
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How to Use Your Shadow Caddy Warning: Never operate the caddy using the RTU (radio transmitting unit) when in tight areas, when inside or when storing the Caddy. Potential interference from power cables, metal structures such as roller doors, galvanised sheds or walls, may cause the Caddy to behave erratically causing damage or injury.
Maintaining Your Shadow Caddy Maintaining Your Shadow Caddy Battery Recharging Main Battery Charging Procedure – using the EPS 2407 charger Caddy Main Battery Always ensure that the Caddy and the RTU are switched before charging. Ensure the switch under the bag support...
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Rechargeable batteries have a finite number of charge/discharge cycles and performance The Shadow Caddy has been designed will decrease over time. If you determine complete up to two rounds per day. Range that the batteries are no longer performing has been tested at 40 holes in one day on a satisfactorily they may need to be replaced.
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RTU into the recharge system. Do not use Important: Attempting to change the batteries from a third party with the recharge Shadow Caddy batteries or alter the battery system as they may be damaged, or damage the configuration may result in the voiding of your RTU, short circuit or explode.
Front Tyre 15 Psi / 104 kPa. rain, but should not be hosed down with water. Use a damp cloth to wipe the Shadow Caddy Rear Tyres 12 Psi / 86 kPa. down if it becomes dirty, ensure that the front anti-collision sensors are clean.
Maintaining Your Shadow Caddy Transporting Your Caddy Your The Shadow Caddy is an advanced robotic system with sensitive electronic equipment and sensors. Before transporting your The Shadow Caddy ensure that it is switched off. The switch under the bag support must be at the off position and the circuit breaker should be open (see page 2.7)
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Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Check list Action Caddy regularly stops Is protruding vegetation On some paths, protruding vegetation may be at the same place on triggering the Object triggering the Object Detection System. This can the golf course Detection System (ODS)? be confirmed by checking the screen on the front silver box inside the caddy.
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Troubleshooting Problem Check list Action Caddy does not Is circuit breaker on? Open top case of Caddy switch on Check Circuit Breaker is in the “ON” position, i.e. closed. If not, set the switch to the “ON” position Has battery been charged? Connect charger, try to switch on again.
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Troubleshooting Problem Check list Action Caddy will not follow Is caddy in follow-me mode The green LED on front left must be lit before caddy will follow. Is caddy on? light will be on and steady if the ReVeRSe caddy is switched on. Is RTU on? Before checking the RTU, make sure the caddy is not in follow mode.
Specifications and Regulatory Data Specifications Length 1,165.0mm Weight Approx: 75kg Height 545.0mm Main Battery 4 x 24 Volt – 20Amp/hr Width 780.0mm RTU Batteries AA 1.2V Ground Clearance 76.0mm Max Speed 8.0kph Minimum Turning Circle 1,400.0mm Frequency of Operation 325 to 380 kHz Tyre Front 13/5.00/6 Tyre Front...
Statement of level 1 Device Classification: The transponder operates in the frequencies The Shadow Caddy is classified as a level 1 240-285 and 325-380kHz at a transmit E.I.R.P. of device for the following reasons: less than 500nW. The motorized vehicle follows the transmitted signal by using a combination It transmits at low powers, less than 500nW.
New product warranty Transport The warranty is given by Shadow Caddy Pty Shadow Caddy Pty Ltd will be liable for any Ltd. The warranty applies to the Shadow Caddy damage caused to goods in transit from identified by the serial number. The warranty is Shadow Caddy Pty Ltd to the customer.
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Shadow Caddy Pty Ltd sulphation due to leaving in a discharged state for prolonged periods Any work carried out on the Shadow Caddy by anyone else except by the purchaser or Damage caused by overheating due to an authorised person from Shadow Caddy...
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