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X3 Classic X3 Sport X3R ATTENTION: Please follow all assembly instructions. READ the instructions carefully to understand the operating procedures BEFORE you run your caddy. X3 Series User Manual

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X3 ClassicX3 Sport

X3R

ATTENTION: Please follow all assembly instructions. READ the instructions carefully to understand the operating procedures BEFORE you run your caddy.

X3 SeriesUser Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTSPacking List Standard Parts (X3 Classic /X3 Sport)…….....................…………....…...3 Standard Parts (X3R)…………………......…………...........................…...3 Parts Glossary X3 Classic & X3 Sport…………………........................................………..4 X3R……………………...……..............………………..........................…..5

Assembly Instructions X3 Classic & X3 Sport, X3R..………………......................................….6, 7

Operating Instructions Manual Control.........................................................................…….........8 Remote Control..............…….....................................………......…..….…8 Synchronizing Your Remote......................................................................9 USB port...................................................................................................9 Additional Functions - Tracking Adjustments.............................................9

Maintenance Testing Your Caddy………………........................................………….….10 RecommendationsforEfficientandSafeOperation...............................10 General maintenance………………….....................……..........…...……10 Troubleshooting Guide............................................................................11 .Specifications………..…….....................................................................…...…12

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PACKING LISTX3 Classic & X3 Sport• 1 Caddy Frame (including Front Wheel Set) • 2 Rear Wheels (Left & Right)• 1 Battery, Battery Carry Bag, Battery Lead, Battery Charger• 1 Tool Kit• OperationalGuide,BatteryCareInstructions• User Manual, Warranty, Terms & Conditions

X3R• 1 Caddy Frame (including Front Wheel Set) • 1 Anti-Tip Wheel & Pin• 2 Rear Wheels• 1 Battery, Battery Carry Bag, Battery Lead, Battery Charger• 1 Charger• 1 Tool Kit• 1 Remote Control (2 AAA Batteries included)• OperationalGuide,BatteryCareInstructions• User Manual, Warranty, Terms & Conditions

NOTE:Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRulesandwithIndustryCanadalicense-exemptRSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

NOTE:THEMANUFACTURERISNOTRESPONSIBLEFORANYRADIOORTVINTER-FERENCECAUSEDBYUNAUTHORIZEDMODIFICATIONSTOTHISEQUIPMENTSUCHMODIFICATIONSCOULDVOIDTHEUSER’SAUTHORITYTOOPERATETHEEQUIPMENTBat-Caddy X3RFCCID:QSQGC827322ICID:10716A

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1. T- Handle w/power button2. Speed control dial (Rheostat)3. Upper bag support (bungee pigtails)4. Frame locking hinge5. Battery w/Bag & Lead

(Charger not pictured)6. Rear wheel (Right)7. Rear wheel (Left)8. Lower frame connector9. Lower bag support

(bungee pigtails)10. Front wheel assembly (w/ Tracking Adjustment &QuickReleaseAxle)

PARTS GLOSSARY

X3 Classic, X3 Sport

2

1

3

4

7

9

8

10

5

6

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1. T-Handle w/power button 2. Speed control dial (Rheostat)3. Upper bag support (bungee pigtails)4. Frame locking hinge5. Battery w/Bag & Lead (Charger not pictured)6. Rear wheels7. Anti-tip wheel & Pin8. Lower frame connector9. Lower bag support (bungee pigtails)10. Front wheel assembly (w/ Tracking Adjustment &QuickReleaseAxle)11. Remote control transmitter

PARTS GLOSSARY

X3R1

2 3

11

95

68 10

4

7

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONSX3 Classic, X3 Sport, X3R

There is a video on how to assemble your X3 Series cart on our website (support.batcaddy.com)

1. Unpack all items carefully and check inventory. Place frame structure (one piece) on soft clean ground to protect the frame from being scratched.

2. Attach rear wheels to axles by sliding the locking lever on the wheel hub to the right, opening theinternallock.Inserttheaxleintothewheel.Makesuretokeep the locking lever in the open position during this process (Pic-1). Then insert the axle all the way onto the wheel (Pic-2). Align the axle pins so they fit into the inner core of the wheel (Pic-3). Release the lever and let the wheel lock into the groove on the front of the axle to secure it in place. Ifnotlockedin,thewheelwillnotbeconnectedtothemotorandmaycomeoff.Testthelock by trying to pull the wheel out. To disassemble the wheels, proceed in reverse order.

Pic-3

Pic-6

Pic-2

Pic-5

Pic-1

Pic-4

ATTENTION: Make sure that the right wheel (marked R) is attached to the right side and the left wheel (marked L) to the left side (seen from behind the cart in driving direction), as the wheels have built-in one-way clutches. The caddy will not move if the wheels are not on the proper side.

3. Erecttheframebyfirstunfoldingtheu-shapedframepiece(Pic-4).Bringuptheframepiecewiththemainhingeattachmentandfirstattachbottomofthehingetotheoutsideofthepinonthetopoftheu-shapeframe(Pic-5).Openthetopframeandusingthehingelever, attach it to the inside of the pin locking the entire joint together (Pic-6). Proceed in reverse for folding the caddy.

X3 Classic & X3 Sport

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)

4. InsertAnti-tipWheelintoframeholdingbarandsecure with pin.

5. Place the battery pack on the battery tray and tightly fasten theVelcrostraparound thebattery. Insert the3-prong battery plug into the caddy outlet so the notch alignsproperly. It isrecommendedthatyouDONOTfasten the screw on the plug to the outlet, so in case of tip-over, the cable can unplug from the socket.NOTE: Before connecting make sure that the speed control dial (rheostat) on handle is in OFF position!

X3R Only6. Unpack remote control and install batteries with plus and minus

poles as indicated in the diagram in the receiver compartment of the unit.

X3R only

AAA

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1. POWERSwitch:SlideuptoturnontheRemote-Control.Slidedowntoturn off. It is recommended to turn theRemote-Controloffwhennotactively operating your Caddy. This will avoid accidental button pusheswhen not paying attention to your Caddy.

2. Speed Control Dial:A. The dial on the side of the handle controls the forward speed of your

Bat-Caddy. This dial should always be turned off prior to power-ing on your Caddy. This is done by turning the dial counterclockwise until itclicks.OnceyouhavepoweredonyourCaddy,slowlyturnthedialclockwiseuntil the Caddy matches your preferred walking speed. Once your desiredspeed is set you can use the Start/Stop button as described above to stopand start your Caddy for the rest of the round. Speed can be adjusted on thefly at any time by turning the dial up or down while in motion.

1. Control Panel:A. Power Button – Holding down the button for 3-5 seconds will turn your

Bat-Caddyonoroff.Agreen/redLEDlightwillturnonbehindthebatteryicon (OnBat-CaddysequippedwithaTimerButton,thePowerButtonalsoactsas the Start/Stop button)

B Start/Stop Button – (on select models) Pushing the button while the Caddy is in motion will stop the Caddy. Pushing the button again will start the Caddy again and resume at the same speed when stopped.) *NOTE -This is not a parking brake. Caddys need to be properly angled when parking on slopes to keep them from drifting.

C. Timer Button (on select models) – When your Bat-Caddy is stoppedpressing this button once will advance the Caddy approximate-ly 10 yards and it will stop on its own. Pressing the button twice willadvance it 20 yards, and pressing 3 times will advance it 30 yards.

OPERATING YOUR Bat-Caddy Manual Controls (located on the upper handle)

Remote-Control LEDLIGHT

2. LEDLight:Lightsupwhen Remote-Control is turned on and a button ispushed. This indicates that the remote is sending a signal to the Caddy.

3. STOPPING:TheSTOP buttonwillstop the Caddy4. GOING FORWARD: Pressing the UP BUTTON while the Caddy is standing still will

start the Caddy in forward motion. Pushing the UP BUTTON again will increase the Caddy’s forward speed one level. Your Caddy has 9 forward speeds. Pushing the DOWNBUTTONwilllowertheforwardspeedonelevel.

3. GOING BACKWARD: Pressing the DOWN BUTTON while the Caddy is standingstillwillstarttheCaddyinreversemotion.PushingtheDOWNBUTTONagainwillincreasetheCaddy’sreversespeedonelevel.YourCaddyhas9reversespeeds.PushingtheUPBUTTONwilllowerthereversespeedonelevel.

4. TURNINGRIGHT:PressandholdtheRIGHTBUTTONandtheCaddywillturn to theright (from a stop and while in motion) until the button is released.

5. TURNINGLEFT:PressandholdtheLEFTBUTTONandtheCaddywillturntotheleft(from a stop and while in motion) until the button is released.

POWER

UP

LEFT

STOP TIMER

RIGHT

DOWN

POWER

POWER- START/STOP

START/STOP

TIMER

LED

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USB port isavailableforchargingGPSand/orcellphones.Itislocatedin the end cap of the upper frame above the handle control.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES:1. Your Bat-Caddy comes with an automatic shut-down feature to help prevent “run-away”

Caddyswhenoperatingremotely.IfthecaddydoesnotreceiveasignalfromtheRe-mote-Control after the last button push for approximately 40 seconds, it will assume the caddyhaslostcontactandstopautomatically.Ifthishappenssimplypushanybuttononthe Remote-Control to resume operation.

2. While the maximum range for your Bat-Caddy to receive a signal from your Remote- Control is 80-100 yards, this range is in perfect “laboratory” conditions. It is stronglyrecommended that you operate your Bat-Caddy at a maximum of 20-30 yards. This will help prevent any signal interference and/or loss of control.

SYNCHRONIZING YOUR REMOTE: IfyourBat-CaddywillnotrespondtoyourRemote-Controlitmayneedtoberesynchronized.A. Power off your Bat-Caddy for 5 seconds.B. Turn on your Remote-ControlC. PressandholddowntheSTOPbuttonontheRemote-ControlD. PressandholddowntheON/OFFbuttonontheControlPaneluntilthegreenLED light

under the battery symbol begins to blink.E. Release both buttonsF. Your Caddy and Remote-Control are now synched and ready to go.

Additional FunctionsTracking Adjustment: Tracking behavior of all electric caddies is strongly dependent on equal weight distribution on the caddy and slope/topography of the golf course.Test your caddy’s tracking behavior by operating it on an even surfacewithout the bag.

If changes are necessary, you can adjust the tracking of your caddy by loosening the front wheel axle and shifting the front wheel as needed. After adjustment, fasten screws in reverseorder.Note:DO NOT over tighten the nuts.

Note: There is a video on our website (support.batcaddy.com) under “tech tips” that shows how to adjust tracking

AXLE ADJUSTMENT

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Testing Your CaddyTest EnvironmentMake sure that you perform your first test of the caddy in awide and safe area, free of obstructions or valuables, such as people, parked automobiles, flowing traffic, bodies ofwater (rivers, swimming pools, etc.), steep hills, cliffs or similar hazards. Recommendations for Efficient and Safe Operation• Be alert and act responsibly at all times while operating your caddy, just as you would

when operating a riding cart, motor vehicle, or any other type of machinery. We absolutely do not recommend the consumption of alcohol or any other impairing substances while operating our caddies.

• DONOToperatethecaddycarelesslyorinnarrowordangerousplaces.Avoidusingyour caddy in places where people may gather, such as parking lots, drop-off areas, or practice areas, to avoid damage to people or valuables. We recommend operating your caddy manually in crowded areas with or without power. Please make sure to always switch off the power and secure the caddy when you are through or when not in use.

General MaintenanceAll of these recommendations, along with common sense, will help keep your Bat-Caddy in top condition and ensure that it remains your reliable partner, both on and off the links.• The Bat-Caddy has been designed so that the user can concentrate on playing golf, while thecaddydoestheworkofcarryingyourbag.InordertokeepyourBat-Caddylookingitsbest, wipe any mud or grass from the frame, wheels and chassis after every round using a damp cloth or paper towel.

• NEVER use water hoses or high-pressure jet washers to clean your caddy to prevent moisture from entering the electronic systems, motors, or gear boxes.

• Remove the rear wheels every few weeks and clean out any debris that may cause the wheelstodrag.Youmayapplysomelubricant,suchWD-40,tokeepmovingpartssmoothand corrosion-free.

• A4to5hourroundofgolfplayedonceaweekfor12monthsisequivalenttoapproximatelyfouryears’useofalawnmower.Thoroughlyinspectyourcartatleastonceayear,andifyou notice any symptoms of wear, contact your Bat-Caddy Service Center. Alternatively, youcanhaveyourcaddy inspectedandtunedatourServiceCenters,so it’salways ingreat shape for the new season.

Note: Bat-Caddy reserves the right to modify/upgrade any components during a model year, so illustrations on our website, brochures and manuals may slightly vary from the actual product shipped.However,Bat-Caddyguaranteesthatspecificationsandfunctionalitywillbealwaysequalto or better from the advertised product. Promotional accessories may also vary from illustrations shown on our website and other publications.

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Caddy does not have power • Make sure battery is plugged correctly into cart

• Makesurebatteryissufficientlycharged

• Depressandholdpowerbuttonforatleast5seconds• Make sure battery leads are connected to proper

poles (red on red & black on black)

• Make sure power button is engaging circuit board (you should hear a click)

Motorisrunningbutwheelsdon’tturn • Check if wheels are attached correctly. You should not be able to pull off wheel

• OnX3C/X3SCheckrightandleftwheelpositions.Wheels must be on the correct side

• Check connection between controller and motor

• Check if wheels are secured to axle by axle pin

• Check right/left wheel clutchesCaddy pulls to left or right • Checkifwheelisfittedoverclutch&latchedtoaxle

• Check if axle pin is visible at both sides of axle

• Checkclutch:turnfreelyinonedirectiononly

• Check tracking on level ground

• Check weight distribution in golf bagBattery/Caddy lacks power • Check cable connections

• Check battery charge

• Check charger functionProblems attaching wheels • Make sure you are holding the spring clip down

• Sand and smooth axle with Emery cloth to remove excess paint or burrs

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

CUSTOMER SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT Call/text us at (888) 229-5218

or email us at [email protected]

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Weight & MeasurementsX3 Classic / X3 Sport X3R

OpenDimensionsLength:42.0” Width:22.3” Height:39.8”

Length:42.0” Width:25.5” Height:37.5”

FoldedDimensionsLength: 30.0” Width: 22.3” Height: 15.3”

Length: 37.0” Width: 25.5” Height: 13.5”

ShippingBoxDimensionsLength: 36.0” Width: 21.0” Height: 13.0”

Length: 34.0” Width: 24.0” Height: 14.0”

Weight (Excluding Battery & Accessories) 19.0 Lbs 22.4 LBS

Series 3 FeaturesX3 Classic X3 Sport X3R

One-ClickLockingFrame ✓ ✓ ✓

Single200wQuietMotor ✓ ✓

Dual200wQuietMotor ✓

SimpleHandleOperation ✓ ✓ ✓

Speed-Recall Cruise Control ✓ ✓ ✓

FullyDirectionalRemoteControl ✓

BatteryLevelIndicator ✓ ✓ ✓

USB Charging Port ✓ ✓

Single Anti-Tip Wheel (UpgradeabletoDual) ✓

DualAnti-TipWheel“The Mountain Slayer”

Power-off Freewheel ✓ ✓ ✓

Auto-TimedDistanceControl ✓ ✓

DownhillSpeedControl ✓

Seat Compatible ✓ ✓ ✓

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