
Important: If the charge plug is not
LOCKED,
then the Shadow Caddy will
NOT charge and
may stop running out on the course.
Plug charger into wall socket and turn it on
5.
– a red light will illuminate on the charger
switch.
The charging indicator light (to the right of
6.
the switch) will turn red indicating that the
Caddy is charging.
The charger light will turn green when the
7.
battery is fully charged. If the light is green
when charger is turned on, switch o and
on again. If still green, the battery is full and
does not need charging.
Recommended practice to optimise
battery life
The Shadow Caddy has been designed
complete up to two rounds per day. Range
has been tested at 40 holes in one day on a
moderate course, but results will vary according
to course length, turf and weather conditions
and of course, the actual distance travelled by
the golfer while playing a round.
In most cases, the caddy will comfortably
complete one full round and one 9 hole round
per day without recharging in between.
To complete two full rounds in one day, we
recommend charging for at least 90 minutes
between rounds. The Caddy and the RTU
batteries MUST be charged EVERY NIGHT
to ensure the battery life is at its optimum,
the full charge will take 8 to 10 hours
Important: even if only 1 round has been
played, the Caddy battery MUST still be charged
overnight to maintain performance. If the
battery cannot be charged overnight, open the
circuit breaker to preserve the existing charge
(see page 2.7). Remember to close the circuit
again before charging as the battery will not
charge otherwise.
Battery Replacement
Rechargeable batteries have a nite number
of charge/discharge cycles and performance
will decrease over time. If you determine
that the batteries are no longer performing
satisfactorily they may need to be replaced.
Please contact your service representative
to facilitate the installation of new batteries.
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