There is a cluster of 5 buttons in the middle of the remote control transmitter.

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The left direction arrow turns the cart to the left |

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The right direction arrow turns the cart to the right |

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The Up direction button makes the cart go in a forward direction. It also provides acceleration in proportion to the incremental pressing of this button up to a total of 5-clicks.. |

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The Down direction button makes the cart go in the reverse direction. It is necessary to bring the trolley to a complete standstill before changing directions forward to reverse or reverse to forward. This button is also used for braking. |

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The STOP button is used to stop the cart. One click will cut power and slow the cart. A second click immediately following the first click will STOP the cart. |
TRANSMITTER USE Your KXR400 transmitter has been designed for ease of use whether you are left or right handed. Take time to practice the difference between a single touch of a key and a prolonged push especially with left and right functions. Never store the transmitter in a pocket with metal or sharp objects, or loose change. Never allow the transmitter to get immersed in water. Because of the need for a removable battery cover, the transmitter is not waterproof, so when playing in the rain it is important to store it in a dry place like a pocket, and to protect it during use. The transmitter takes a replaceable battery, you will need to carefully remove the battery compartment cover to replace it. Do not use a rechargeable battery in the handset as these batteries do not give sufficient voltage for this transmitter BATTERY The small battery powering this transmitter is a special high Ampere/hr battery - similar to those used in garage door openers. Replacements can be readily purchased for a little over $2 at most good quality hardware stores. The Duracell equivalent battery is the 21/23 - 12 volt - 23 Ampere/hr - MN21/A23 REPLACEMENT Replacement of transmitter. If the original transmitter is lost or broken it is a simple process to match the code of the controller to that of the new transmitter. 1. First turn OFF the ON/OFF switch at the handle 2. Then holding the new transmitter near to the cart depress the STOP button and hold it depressed 3. The turn ON the ON/OFF switch on the cart handle 4. Continue to hold the STOP button depressed for about 3 to 5 second. The controller on the cart should now be synchronized to the new transmitter. It is not practical to have and operate two separate transmitters because you would have to re-synchronize the cart controller to the battery each time of use. LED LIGHT INDICATIONS 1 When the combined ON/OFF and speed control switch in the handle is turned ON the BLUE LED light at the handle should illuminate once for a very short period to indicate that all parts of the cart are connected and functioning correctly. It will then turn off. If this does not happen then there are three possibilities Blown controller fuse. Fuse is located in a connector inside of the battery cover. A blown fuse will normally indicate a recent condition of excessive load onto the battery for example too steep a gradient or too heavy a load. A break in one of the soldered connections inside of the battery cover. A break in wiring to the switch connection in the handle or a break in the wiring from the handle down to the main controller A problem with the main controller (the small sealed box underneath the battery tray). Either a faulty IC board, or a short-circuit within the controller. 2 The handle LED emits short flashes of 1 second duration. This indicates that the trolley is being controlled in MANUAL mode (not by the remote transmitter). 3 The handle LED emits longer flashes of 2 second duration. This indicates that the remaining voltage in the main battery has dropped below 10.5 volts. 4 If when pressing any button on the transmitter its LED light does not appear as a solid strong RED but is dimmed, then this indicates a low transmitter battery condition, and it needs to be replaced as soon as possible. ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT Loosen the axle nuts using two 14mm wrenches. This will allow front wheel movement left or right up to 5 degrees. Re-tighten securely. More than one such adjustment might be necessary to achieve alignment. Before making any adjustments it should be understood that a golf trolley with a very narrow wheelbase and with an uneven and sometimes shifting load will probably never be able to maintain a forward direction and a straight line mainly because even a small directional bias at the start quickly magnifies to a much larger directional deviation. Indeed the whole point of having a remote operation cart is to be able to ignore the exact position of the cart as long as it is within the fairway and clear of other golfers and water hazards. The user has the ability to bring his cart and clubs over to him when he gets up to his ball. FREE-WHEEL MODE In the event of a complete power failure of the gof trolley on the golf-course it is a simple matter to put the cart into a free-wheel mode. Simply disengage the drive wheel from the drive-axle by depressing the button on the outside of the wheel. Then slide the wheel outwards a short way to the second slot on the axle. USE & MAINTENANCE TROLLEY Your trolley has been made as robust as is possible, whilst at the same time making it as light-weight as possible, with the use of aluminum and plastic and nylon components. It is nevertheless subject to damage if roughly treated. Always avoid any unnecessary jarring to the frame and the controller - for example do not drive it over curbs, or into trees. Clean the whole cart as convenient. Remove any caked mud and grass cuttings.
Do NOT lift up the trolley by the handle when loaded with battery and clubs - similarly do not press downwards on the handle with undue force. No electric golf trolleys are designed to be lifted upwards by the handle. With the battery installed, and a full set of clubs in the bag, all of this weight plus the trolley frame and motors - probably about 100 lb - is placed onto the top hinge mechanism if lifted by the handle.
Store it indoors in dry conditions Always remove the battery from the cart as soon as possible. BATTERIES Regularly check to see if the battery is damaged Keep the battery surface clean, and check underneath the battery cover to make sure that no dirt or water has accumulated inside of it. Check the battery connections underneath the plastic battery-cover for any signs of corrosion or bad connection. Check that the wires from the battery cover are firmly fixed to the terminal posts. After use always place the battery on charge in warm dry conditions. Leave the battery on charge until it is to be used again. Always allow sufficient charging time to completely charge the battery overnight or 6 to 8-hours should be sufficient. If the battery is to be stored for instance over winter and not used it can either be left connected to the charger, or disconnected. If disconnected for storage always recharge the battery completely at intervals at least once every two months. Allowing the charge of the battery to drop to a completely exhausted state can shorten the life of the battery. Do not charge the battery with a different charger that that supplied with the trolley. If stored place the battery on a wooden shelf not on a concrete floor. Keep away from fire flames heaters and do not allow it to be in a temperature of over 45 deg C (113 deg F) CHARGER Do not attempt to open the case of the charger Only use the charger to charge the battery of this golf trolley Operate only indoors in clean dry conditions Immediately remove from the mains electrical supply in the event of the charger overheating (over 70 deg C) TRANSMITTER Avoid using excessive force when pressing the function keys on the transmitter Replace the battery immediately a low battery condition is evidenced either by the LED or by reduced control distance. Because of the battery cover this transmitter is not waterproof so keep dry when operating in rainy conditions either in a pocket or under a jacket. |