CaddyStar XT User Manual - 6 Month

Summary of XT

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    Table of contents maintenance service manual 3 1. Foreword 3 2. Important 3 3. Warranty registration 4 4. Warranty service problem 4 5. Warranty policy 5 6. Warranty exclusions 5 7. Parts installed during warranty 6 8. Preventative maintenance program 7 9. Cleaning your motorised buggy [see maintena...

  • Page 2: 15. Service Inspection 13

    2 15. Service inspection 13 instruction manual 14 1. Most important points to read prior to using your buggy 14 2. Charging and care of the battery 14 2.1 led light indicator - charger 15 3. Fitting the battery 16 4. Battery lead fuse 17 5. Fail safe connection 18 6. Attaching / removing wheels 18 7...

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    3 12. Frequently asked questions and answers: 24 13. Further information 25 maintenance service manual 1. Foreword congratulations on the purchase of your caddystar xt buggy. To ensure continued efficiency of your motorised buggy, regular maintenance at periodic intervals is essential. For guidance,...

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    4 playing more than twice a week damp or wet conditions rough, dusty or sandy conditions hilly conditions 3. Warranty registration warranty registration must be made online at www.Caddy-star.Com important: to locate your serial number, look underneath the top control box or underneath the battery tr...

  • Page 5: Months Warranty

    5 5. Warranty policy caddystar xt is covered for a period of 12 months from date of the purchase, caddystar or an authorised service centre or person will repair or replace free of charge any parts found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use provided that: the caddystar xt has...

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    6 any damage caused by continued operation of the motorised buggy after it is known to be defective. All implied warranties [save those preserved by statute] are excluded. Liability for consequential damages under any and all warranties are excluded to the extent exclusion is permitted by law. 7. Pa...

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    7 8. Preventative maintenance program to properly provide for the continued operation of your motorised buggy, caddystar has introduced its preventative maintenance program [pmp]. The pmp consists of work to be carried out by both the owner and authorised service centres. To properly maintain the wa...

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    8 10. Rear wheel axles [ see maintenance schedule ] the rear wheel stub axles need to be lubricated regularly. Remove the rear wheels by depressing the spring clip and at the same time pull off the wheel. Apply petroleum jelly or light grease to the stub axles. Use a very small amount as the grease ...

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    9 in a clock wise direction – if you cannot it is functioning correctly. 12. Upper & lower bag straps [ see maintenance schedule ] the bag straps should be replaced as per the service schedule. 13. Correcting the alignment of your motorised buggy if during use, you find that the buggy veers to the r...

  • Page 10: Caddystar Xt

    10 clockwise. Test run the buggy and repeat the process until the buggy runs straight. 14. Service schedule it is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that all periodical checks, necessary adjustments and services are carried out. If in doubt please contact a caddystar service centre, 1300 644 523. ...

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    11 check & tighten handle pivots bo/sc check alignment of buggy – ensure that it runs straight bo/sc replace fused battery leads bo/sc replace speed controller & on/off switch assembly bo/sc replace rear and front wheels bo replace upper & lower bag straps bo.

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    12 replace handle grips bo/sc bo = buggy owner can carry out this work sc = charged work to be carried by approved service centre bo/sc = the six monthly service can be completed by either an authorised service centre or the owner of the buggy. The tools to tighten all nuts and bolts are provided wi...

  • Page 13: 6 Month

    13 15. Service inspection 6 month inspection date: invoice #: serviced by: signature: 1 year inspection date: invoice #: serviced by: signature: 1 ½ year inspection date: invoice #: serviced by: signature: 2 year inspection date: invoice #: serviced by: signature: 2 ½ year inspection date: invoice #...

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    14 instruction manual 1. Most i mportant points to read prior to using your buggy charge the battery assemble the buggy placing the rear wheels on their correct side [see page 8] 2. Charging and care of the battery the caddystar xt is designed to take either the standard sla 21/28 amp/hr battery. Pl...

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    15 avoid as much as possible using the buggy to pull you up the hills in between use, always leave the charger connected to the battery with power on. The battery is a sealed battery. If you are intending to take your buggy and battery on air travel, we advise that you make contact with your airline...

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    16 the red led illuminates to indicate the charger is power on. The yellow led indicates the battery is charging. The led will turn green when the battery is fully charged. The led will flash green when the battery is on float charge. The 12v sla charger will power off automatically after being on f...

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    17 4. The securing strap is to be used at all times as it protects your battery against damage from falling out. 5. The battery lead can now be connected to the battery tray. Connect red to red and black to black. 4. Battery lead fuse your battery has a 30 amp fuse connected to the battery lead. The...

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    18 5. Fail safe connection your buggy has been equipped with fail safe battery connection. Your buggy will only start if the speed control has first been switched off. 6. Attaching / removing wheels there is a left wheel and a right wheel. Inside the wheel on the hub you will find “l” and “r”. The l...

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    19 to check that the wheel is properly in position pull on the wheel. If it is properly in position it will not move. 7. Free wheeling the caddystar xt buggy uses a freewheeling gear system. This means that drive will only occur when the speed control is turned on. If for some reason your buggy stop...

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    20 also as a freewheeling buggy, it is important that when the buggy is stopped, the buggy is positioned so that it cannot roll forward. The caddystar xt will not easily roll backwards. 8. Folding / unfolding your buggy practice unfolding and folding the buggy using the steps below. This means when ...

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    21 6. Pull the plastic lever to allow the frame to click into place. The folded buggy should now be locked into position. 1. 2. 3. 4..

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    22 5 6. 9. Fitting your golf bag 1. Expand the straps to be long enough to fit around the golf bag.

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    23 2. Place your golf bag on the buggy 3. Clip the top bag support strap in place 4. Pull the top bag support strap tight 5. Repeat the same process for the bottom strap 11. Operating the digital top box 11.1 o n / off and speed control button you can either preset the buggy speed prior to taking of...

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    24 displays the battery status. There are three colours for battery status: green [charged] amber [getting low on charge] and red [very low on charge]. 12. Frequently asked questions and answers : question: is it important to register my purchase for warranty purposes? Answer: you must register your...

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    25 answer: your battery should be left on charge in between use. After playing put your battery back on charge as soon as possible. Leaving your battery in a discharged state will shorten its life. Question: should i discharge my battery fully to remove memory? Answer: no, fully discharging the batt...

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    26 in the melbourne, sydney and queensland metro areas, there are mobile service vans that attend most golf courses and retailers. We invest large amounts of capital into advancing the mechanical and electronic features of its range of buggies. Should you have any feedback or suggestion, which would...