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1. Speed can be increased or decreased by pressing the or buttons continuously Attention Avoid braking on high speed as this may cause damage on buggy Try slowing down first by pressing the button and then brake Signal LED Antenna __ Speed Speed Decrease Increase Left Turn Reverse Remote Control SmartKaddy RT 604 Remote Transmitter Controls Remote Code Learning Remote Signal Button LED Control buttons amp LEDs on Controller Remote The remote operation is very straight forward You just need to switch Operation on the buggy to STAND BY MODE by turning the speed control knob Then just press the remote butions The buggy can easily be controlled to all directions by this remote device Only reverse operation needs more care and practise because of the swivel front wheel Electronic Motor speeds never can be the same There may be a difference of Bias between 5 more or less between the motors Different motor speeds will cause a bias and the buggy will not go straight The motor speeds can be Alignment electronically aligned by a button on the controller The power to the right hand side motor can be adjusted and made the same with the left hand side motor This should be done while the golf bag is loaded on the buggy Remote There is a LED light both on remote transmitter and controller They blinks Signal LED simultaneously each time you send a signal by the remote transmitter Remo
2. max 20Kg overloading the trolley may cause damage and will invalidate the warranty The best result can be achieved with a bag less than 15Kg Buggy will be overstressed if the bag weight is more than 15kg Cruiser AT RT 604 Using your Cruiser USE BY CARE We recommend you to have some practise on control of the buggy before you start to use the buggy on golf course The best practise can be made by removing the rear wheels 1 The buggy should be operated gently If you use the buggy roughly it will break down It should not be forced over its limits 2 The buggy should be used responsibly It has very powerful twin 200W motors Excessive speed overloading and misusage may cause problems which won t be covered by warranty 3 The electronic controller of buggy has an overload protection It will cut off the power if the wheel rotation is blocked or buggy stalls Otherwise the electrical system fuse controller etc would be damaged When the wheels can t turn and the energy cannot be transformed into the rotation of the wheels the electrical current ampere will overload and create high temperatures The controller will sense this and will cut off the power The Buggy can start again easily right after this situation However the controller will need to be cooled down by waiting for a few minutes if another attempt is to be made against the obstacle If a second wheel rotation blockage happens right after the first one
3. never be run flat by being used with low power The deeper the discharge the shorter the life of the battery However the Cruiser has a Low Battery Protection which will cut off the power when the battery power drops down less than 15 The low battery protection voltage is 9 5V e The batteries must be charged as soon as possible after they have been used Even if they are only used for a few holes they must be recharged immediately Deep cycle batteries deteriorate quickly when left for prolonged periods partially charged Even being left partially discharged over night will reduce its life e Overcharging sealed battery by keeping on charge longer than necessary will drive off moisture which is impossible to replace and will shorten the battery life The Cruiser comes with an Automatic Charger which will prevent overcharging e Never leave the battery connected to the trolley when it is not in use even if the trolley is switched off as this can drain the batteries e If the battery is not used for a long period of time charge it fully then disconnect it from the charger and store it in a cool place When it is stored like this be sure to recharge them fully at least once every two months CHARGING BATTERIES PLEASE CHARGE THE BATTERY FULLY BEFORE YOUR FIRST USAGE Cruiser Buggies come with an Automatic Charger 3Ah 3 Stage 600mAh Trickle charging e Only use the approved charger that is supplied with the buggy The use of
4. on a battery is not allowed then the customer will be charged for testing and return freight 16 Cruiser AT RT 604 Any trolley or component which has been abused misused altered or attempted to be repaired by other than authorised agent or any battery which has not been used and maintained according to these instructions is specifically excluded from this warranty WARRANTY CARD You are advised to complete your details below and attach your original proof of purchase Name Address Telephone Mobile Email Serial Number Place of Purchase Date of Purchase Packing advice for returning products Pack it very carefully and insure it Enclose this card with your original receipt attached Enclose details of the fault instructions for repair Ensure that the return address details are correct Please keep this warranty card in a safe place 17
5. the distance 15 30 45M you have selected Free Wheeling If you run out of battery power want to conserve the power or have a break down buggy wheels can turn EASILY and COMPLETELY FREE Overload Over current Protection If the wheel rotation is blocked or buggy stalls the electrical current ampere will overload and create high temperatures The controller will sense this and will cut off the power Otherwise the electrical system fuse controller etc would be damaged Overload protection current is set to 30A Low Battery Protection The battery is protected from damage as a result of being excessively discharged while the buggy is in use The effect of this is that when the battery capacity drops 15 of the capacity left the LED beside the start button will flash red and warn you to recharge the battery soon The Low Battery Protection Voltage is 9 5V Electronic Bias Control Motor speeds never can be the same Different motor speeds will cause a bias The motor speeds can be electronically aligned by a button on the controller unit Remote Transmitter Programming A new remote device can be programmed easily by pressing the Code Learning button on the controller No Rust Design The Axle and all fittings made of stainless steel or chrome plated Because the buggy is nearly waterproof you can even play under the rain with no hesitation Cruiser AT RT 604 Step 1 Install the rear wheels Before you
6. Cruiser AT RT 604 USER MANUAL ATTENTION e PLEASE DO NOT OPERATE THE BUGGY BEFORE YOU READ THIS MANUAL e PLEASE FIRST PRACTICE WITH THE BUGGY WITH NO WHEELS ON THEN FURTHER PRACTICE ON AN OPEN AREA DO NOT OPERATE THE BUGGY INDOORS Cruiser AT RT 604 Welcome to the world of low stress golf 3 Safety NotiGes nd ver ves siege ven annee dents 3 Using your Cruiser USE BY CARE 4 Key Components tbe denis lets 5 SE LU TE OR 6 ASSembIV 22m 7 User 6 11 Caring Bateries i 12 Charging batteries 12 Technical Specifications 0 14 Trouble Shooting finement Minin 16 Warianty D 16 Warranty Card 17 Cruiser AT RT 604 Welcome to the world of low stress golf Welcome and thank you for purchasing the Cruiser Electric golf trolley The lightweight powerful Cruiser RT has controllability and ease of use that is second to none Please take some time to read this manual carefully so that you will get the maximum enjoyment from your Cruiser RT If you have any questions or queries after reading the manual please do not hesitate to contact the retailer or supplier Please be
7. any other charger may damage the batteries and charger and will void the warranty e Never connect the charger to power point first Always connect the charger to the battery first and then plug it to the power point Ifthe charger is switched off be sure to also disconnect the batteries e Always switch off the power at the mains before you disconnect the charger from the battery e The charger should be taken away from the power supply right away when it overheats 13 Cruiser AT RT 604 e Don t use the charger in overly wet and high temperature environments e Don t open the charger to repair it The charger has two lights which monitor the charging process RED the mains power is on and the batteries are charging rapidly Rapid Charge GREEN the batteries in the last charging phase This final stage of the process is very important to battery life and must be allowed to complete Within 1 2 hours of this charging stage i e after the battery charger light has changed from red to green the batteries are fully charged and are being maintained at peak charge by the charger Trickle Charge Once fully charged it is desirable to leave the charger connected and switched on until the buggy is to be next used Charging Time The charger supplied with your Cruiser will go from RED rapid charge to Green trickle charge within a maximum of 12 hours If the charger remains on red for a longer period them please disco
8. ill not start at this time This is the stand by mode Start Stop START When the Start Stop button is pressed buggy will start at the set speed of the speed control knob LED 1 will be LED1 GREEN And the LED 2 will be on again but will change its colour depending on the battery power status STOP When the Start Stop button is pressed again the buggy will stop LED 1 will turn to RED and Led 2 will remain the same Battery Level LED LED 2 When the battery capacity falls lower than 90 the LED LED 2 will turn ORANGE The LED will turn RED when the battery is at 10 warning you to charge the battery soon Timer Electronic Press the Electronic Distance Function button Timer LED will Distance Function blink for 5 seconds and your buggy will proceed at the selected LED 3 speed for the distance 15 30 45M Pressing the button once will turn the LED 3 GREEN indicating that the unit will travel for 15m at the set speed Pressing the button again will turn the LED 3 RED indicating that the unit will travel 30m A third press of the button will turn the LED 3 ORANGE indicating that the unit will travel 45m 11 Cruiser AT RT 604 Remote Control Remote transmitter operates with a battery provided The remote range is about 50 meters This range may vary depending on the terrain conditions interferences by other sources and the power level of the battery in the remote Remote control provides 14 speed levels
9. ing Catch Lower Part Back Frame Tubes Left amp Right Battery Bag Strap Battery Bag And Battery Mid Frame Tube Upper Bag Rest Bottom Locking Catch Upper Part 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Cruiser AT RT 604 Bottom Locking Catch Lower Part Upper bag Rest Strap Seat Seat Post Lower Frame Tube Motors Lower Bag Rest Lower Bag Rest Latches Lower bag Rest Strap Front Wheel Spring Lock Assembly Front Wheel Bottom Frame Side Tubes Rear Wheel Anti Tip Wheel Cruiser AT RT 604 Full Remote Control with intelligent controller It can be all controlled with the touch of a button It can go forward backward turn left and right accelerate decelerate amp brake The compact hand remote gives you complete freedom Auto Lock Swivel Front Wheel It makes it one of the easiest handling electric golf buggies on the market today Turning is very easy now on manual or remote modes Easy maneuverability allows the buggy to be controlled with the very lightest of touches Waterproof Electronics Membrane switches and sealed electronics for waterproofing Safe Start The motor is prevented from driving the buggy until turn on the speed roller if the Cruiser is stationary when the power is switched on nothing will happen until the user turn back the roller and on Electronic Distance Control TIMER Press the timer button 1 2 or 3 times your buggy will proceed at the selected speed for
10. ith spring loaded mechanism Sliding the upper part backwards will lock or unlock the catches You should practise this now Bottom locking catch Top locking catch Cruiser AT RT 604 Step 5 Install The Battery Cable if it is not connected If you receive the battery with no battery cable attached please assembly the battery cable with care Remove the fuse 25 or 30Ah from the fuse holder first preventing a short during installation The red cable is Active The black cable is Neutral Please see the battery Charging the Battery section For more details Step 6 Install The Battery Before connecting battery to the buggy please ensure the buggy is off by turning the power switch to off position and turning the speed control switch fully anticlockwise Lift up the battery by holding the carry strap Place the battery in the battery tray Place the rear side of the battery on the rear side of the tray first Then push the front side of the battery down on to the tray This will help for not touching to the mid frame tube Secure the battery using the strap provided Attention Always plug and unplug the battery cable by holding the metal plugs and not the cables Battery Buggy power plug connection 12V 33 SLA Battery 12V 33Ah SLA Battery 12V 24Ah Dimensions 196 L x 132 W x 155 H Dimensions 175 L x 1126 W x 166 H Cruiser AT RT 604 Step 7 Position The Golf Bag Undo the upper and lower bag rest stra
11. nnect the charger as the battery may be damaged If this problem persists call your supplier If the charger is switched off be sure to disconnect the batteries If the batteries are not used for long periods of time charge them fully disconnect them from the charger and store them in cool place When stored like this be sure to recharge them for 24 hours at least once every two months Battery Cable and Fuse The battery is fused 25 30A to protect from over current The fuse is located inside the battery bag and should be checked in case of apparent power failure If you receive the battery with no battery cable attached please assembly the battery cable with care Remove the fuse 25 or 30Ah from the fuse holder first preventing a short during installation The red cable is Active The black cable is Neutral The 3 pin round plug has a guide pin no 3 to prevent incorrect connection and avoids reverse polarity Pin No 3 Fuse Holder Black Pin no 2 Blank Guide SmartKaddy RT AT 604 Battery Power Plug Fuse holder Battery cable plug configuration Pin no 1 Active Red 14 Cruiser AT RT 604 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Frame High strength aluminium Motor Dual 200W 12 Volt RT Model Speed Adjustable from 1 10km hr depends on the terrain Climbing 15 20 degree depends on the terrain and battery state Remote range RT Model 40 60 metre depends on the te
12. onent problem Don t connect it to your charger Return it to your retailer Cruiser can t be controlled by the transmitter or the remote distance is less The battery inside the transmitter is flat or there is a wiring or Change the battery if still not ok return it to your retailer component problem WARRANTY Each Cruiser has been carefully inspected and tested prior to dispatch Accordingly the trolley and charger are guaranteed against failure due to defective materials amp workmanship under normal usage for one 1 year from date of purchase The obligation under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any trolley or component returned within the warranty period which upon examination proves to have been defective This warranty excludes any claim for consequential damages or loss however caused Replacement may be with new or reconditioned components at the discretion of the repair This guarantee is made on a Return to Supplier basis Freight postage or transport costs are not included This warranty is applicable only to the initial purchaser and is not transferable Original proof of purchase is required The battery is warranted for one 1 year from the date of purchase against faulty workmanship or material If the battery is damaged due to excessive discharging or due to leaving it in a discharged state this warranty is void If the warranty claim
13. ps Rest the golf bag on the mounts and tighten the straps around the top and bottom of the bag It is important to ensure that the bag is securely attached as the bag braces the Cruiser handle and integral to the rigidity of the Cruiser Position the bag centrally so that the weight is proportionate Upper bag rest Lower bag rest Step 8 Install The Anti Tip Wheel Anti tip wheel is assembled with two screws provided in to the bar at the rear of the buggy Anti Tip wheel assembly Anti Tip wheel assembled Step 9 Install The Seat Insert the seat bracket in the seat holder on the buggy Bugg 4 not stable should be used carefull Seat Bracket Seat Storage 10 Cruiser AT RT 604 Manual Controls Manual controls are positioned on the T shape handlebar The speed is set by a speed control knob at the side of the operation board This can be set to adjust the speed of the trolley from about Okph to p to 10kph depends on the model The actual speed of the trolley will depend on the speed setting and the terrain Timer Button Timer LED LED 3 Speed Control Knob amp Battery Level LED On Off LEO 2 Switch Start Stop LED Start Stop s Button Handlebar Controls Timer Electronic Distance Function On Off Switch The buggy will power on at standby mode when the speed roller is switched on LED 2 will be GREEN indicating that the unit is ON Stand by Mode but the buggy w
14. rrain and interference conditions Weight 22 50 Kg Buggy with battery 12 50 kg Buggy 11 Kg Battery RT Model 19 50 Kg Buggy with battery 11 50 kg Buggy 8 Kg Battery AT Model Dimensions Unfolded 119 L x 64 W X 90 H mm Folded 83 L x 64 X 37 mm Golf Bar Rating Optimum 14 Kg Max 20 Kg Range 18 holes with 36 Ah battery RT Model 18 holes with 24 Ah battery AT Model Battery 12V 33Ah SLA AGM RT Model 12V 24Ah SLA AGM Model Fuse Rating 25A Recommended Max 30A Battery Charger Three stage automatic 12VDC 3 0A output 15 Cruiser AT RT 604 TROUBLESHOOTING We believe that your Cruiser is the most reliable golf trolley available It has no gears to wear No brushes to wear and a very reliable battery All pivots have been designed to eliminate wear The following will guide you if you have any problem Symptom Cause Remedy The cruiser works for a while but slows and then stops before you complete your round Battery not holding the full charge The battery may be old or the charger may be faulty DO NOT TRY ANOTHER CHARGER unless it is a Cruiser charger Return the battery and charger to the retailer for testing Cruiser won t go Check that the battery is connected Check the battery connector switch and speed control setting Cruiser won t go Battery is completely flat or there is a wiring or comp
15. sure to fill in the warranty card and send it to your retailer or supplier as soon as possible This will register your product to ensure continued support and also qualify you for special promotions which we may run from time to time If your warranty card is missing please call your retailer or supplier Safety Notices Do not drop or damage the fully sealed batteries as they contain acid which may burn skin and could cause blindness Never attempt to open the battery case or incinerate the battery Always charge the batteries in a well ventilated area During normal use the battery is effectively sealed and practically no acid or gases escape from the case ensuring a very safe operation of the trolley However in the event of charging or battery malfunction explosive gas may be released Keep the battery away from sparks flames and dangerous chemicals Always switch off the power at the mains before connecting or disconnecting the charger Do not put anything metallic near the battery terminals as this may risk short circuiting the battery with the risk of fire or explosion Do not place the charging unit on surfaces such as rugs blankets etc or near material such as curtains drapes etc which may block the ventilation slots During operation ensure that the trolley is under control at all times In the event of a collision damage to people or property may occur Cruiser is designed to carry a golf bag of
16. te If you need to use a new remote transmitter for your buggy lost or Code damaged you need to program the new remote transmitter 1 Start the Learning buggy by turning the speed control knob 2 Press the Remote Control Learning Button on the controller 3 Press any of the buttons on the remote transmitter The Remote Signal LED will be on for 5 seconds then will be off 4 Now the remote transmitter has learned the code 12 Cruiser AT RT 604 CARING BATTERIES The SLA AGM batteries typically achieve a working lifetime about 250 300 cycles depending on the depth of cycling and the operating temprature However their life will be shorter after each time they are charged So they should be considered as consumable products A good battery using and charging technique will also make a big difference on the battery life They must be looked after correctly e Never forget that your battery has a certain amount of power e g 24Ah 26Ah 28Ah 33Ah The power in it is not endless The standard batteries are adequate for 18 holes providing they are played on the same day e If the battery is used heavily during the golf game it may run out of power before finishing the 18 hole SOLUTION PUSHING THE BUGGY A LITTLE BIT OVER THE STEEP HILLS WILL CONSERVE A HUGE AMOUNT OF BATTERY POWER e Heavy usage hilly terrain and low temperatures affect battery performance 18 holes are based on normal conditions batteries should
17. the controller may burn out The controller may cut the power if the buggy is overloaded and if it is pushed over its climbing capability Solution Pushing the buggy by helping it manually over the very steep hills 4 Do not test the buggy by increasing the speed and torque while holding the buggy while the motor is engaged The controller will cut off the power however the electrical system or the motor gear mechanism may be damaged if this is done repeatedly 5 Avoid pushing the buggy motor when met with large obstacles The best way is to go around the obstacle or to help the buggy by pushing it manually 6 Recommended bag weight is 15Kg Max bag weight is given as 20Kg but buggy will struggle in some terrain conditions if you have a heavy bag 7 Buggy seats are not stable and should be used carefully 8 Don t push down the handlebar to lift up the front wheel for tuning with the rear wheels like a conventional trolley That may damage the upper plastic locking catch part It is better to steer the buggy with swivel front wheel 9 Avoid using the buggy in very heavy rain conditions 1 0 Before first use it is vital that the battery is fully charged See the later section Charging the batteries for more details Key Components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Handlebar Speed Control Knob Handle Lock bar Umbrella Holder Umbrella Holder Bracket Upper Frame Tube Top Locking Catch Upper Part Top Lock
18. unfold the buggy frame it is better to install the rear wheels Fit the rear wheels by pressing the locking latch on the outside of the wheel while engaging the wheel onto the axle Fig 3 Push the wheel until the locking latch catches the axle free wheeling grove or the motor engaged mode grove on the axle Pull the wheel back to make sure it has been locked on the desired grove Please see the axle hub assembly on Fig 4 Engaged mode Axel hub Push the whee on the axle Install rear wheels Axle hub assembly Step 2 Understand the freewheeling feature The Cruiser has two stage wheel hub operation Free Wheeling Mode or Motor Engaged Mode lf you run out of battery power want to conserve the power or a break down buggy wheels can turn completely free like a push trolley by the free wheeling system Hub Open Freewheeling mode Hub Closed Motor engaged Cruiser AT RT 604 Step 3 Unlock the handlebar locking bar Now your buggy should look like the picture below and ready to be unfolded Before you unfold the handlebar unlock the handlebar locking bar from the lower frame Unfold the buggy by releasing the top locking catch beneath the handle by sliding it forward GREENWELL Soir Fig 7 Folded buggy Unlock handle locking bar Step 4 Unfold the frame and the handlebar There are two main locking catches on the main body frame top and bottom catches The upper parts of the catches work w

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