Bat-caddy X3 Series User manual

ATTENTION: Please follow all assembly instructions. READ the
instructions carefully to understand the operating procedures
BEFORE you run your caddy.
MANUAL
X3SERIES
X8SERIES
X4SERIES

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Packing List...............................................................................................3
Parts Glossary
X3 Series.......................................……...............…………........................................………..4
X4 Series…………….………...............……................……………….....................................…..5
X8 Series...........................................................................................................................6
Assembly Instructions
Unpacking..……………........................................................…......................................….7
Wheels................................................................................................................................7
Frame Setup.............................................................................................................7, 8
Battery Setup................................................................................................................8
Anti-tip wheel..............................................................................................................9
Operating the Caddy
Manual Controls, X3 & X4..........................................................................................9
Manual Control X8.......................................................................................................10
Remote
Remote Control..............…….....................................................……..........…......…..….…11
Synchronizing Your Remote..........................................................................12
Additional Functions
USB port.............................................................................................................................12
Freewheeling Mode....................................................................................................12
Tracking Adjustments..............................................................................................13
Braking System..............................................................................................................13
Maintenance
Testing YourCaddy………………...................................................................………….….14
General Maintenance…………………...........................................…….............…...……14
Troubleshooting Guide............................................................................................15
ModelFeatures...............................................................................................................16
Weight and Measurements……….……........................................................…...…16

PACKING LIST
X3 SPORT, X4 SPORT
Caddy Frame with Front Wheel
2 Rear Wheels (Left & Right)
1 Battery Pack (Battery, Bag, Leads)
1 Charger
1 Tool Kit
Operational Instructions
User Manual, Warranty, Terms & Conditions
X3R, X4R, X8R
1 Caddy Frame with Front Wheel
1 Anti-Tip Wheel & Pin
2 Rear Wheels
1 Battery Pack, SLA or LI (Battery, Bag, Leads)
1 Charger
1 Tool Kit
1 Remote Control (AAA Batteries included)
Operational Instructions
User Manual, Warranty, Terms & Conditions
NOTE:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry
Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE:
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS
COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT
BatCaddy
FCC ID: QSQ-REMOTE
IC ID: 10716A-Remote
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1.T-Handle w/Power Button
and USB Port
2. Speed Control Dial (Rheostat)
3. Upper Bag Support
4. Lower Bag Support
5. Frame Locking Hinge
6. Battery w/Bag & Lead
7. Charger
8. Battery Connection Plug
9. Lower Frame Connector
10. Rear Wheels
11. Front Wheel Assembly
w/ Tracking Adjustment
& Quick Release Axle)
12. Motor Housing
13. Remote (X3R only)
14. Anti-tip Wheel & Pin
(X3R)
PARTS GLOSSARY X3
SERIES
1
23
4
6
8
9
10
11
5
14 12
13
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X4
SERIES
X3
SERIES
1. T-Handle w/Power Button
2. USB Port
3. Speed Control Dial (Rheostat)
4. Upper Bag Support
5. Upper Frame Locking Knob
6. Lower Frame Locking Knob
7. Battery w/Bag & Lead
8. Charger
9. Battery Connection Plug
10. Lower Bag Support & Strap
11. Rear Wheels
12. Front Wheel
(w/ Tracking Adjustment &
Quick Release Axle)
13. Motor Housing
14. Remote (X4R only)
15. Anti-tip Wheel & Pin
(X4R only)
PARTS GLOSSARY
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1
7
10
4
3
12
6
11
9
8
11
14
15
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X8
SERIES
1. T-Handle w/Power Button
2. USB Port
3. Speed Control Dial (Rheostat)
4. Upper Bag Support
5. Upper Frame Locking Knob
6. Battery w/Bag & Lead
7. Charger
8. Battery Connection Plug
9. Lower Bag Support & Strap
10. Rear Wheels
11. Front Wheel
(w/ Tracking Adjustment &
Quick Release Axle)
12. Motor Housing
13. Remote (X8R only)
14. Anti-tip Wheel & Pin
PARTS GLOSSARY
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3
1
6
9
4
3
11
12
10
8
7
10
13
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Note; the X3 Sport and X4 Sport caddys have a right (R) and a left (L) wheel,
seen from behind in driving direction. Please make sure that the wheels
are assembled on the correct side, as the wheels have built-in one-way
clutches. The caddy will not move if the wheels are not on the proper side.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
X4 Locking button
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 pushing the wheel locking button on the
wheel and inserting the axle extension into the wheel. Make sure to keep
the spring clip on the wheel depressed during this process, in order to
enable the wheel to be inserted fully onto the axle sprocket. If you have
inserted the wheel correctly onto the wheel, when you release the spring
clip it will lock onto a groove on the end of the axle. If not locked properly,
the wheel will not be connected to the axle and will not be propelled! Test
the lock by trying to pull the wheel out.
X8 Locking buttonX3 Locking button
3. Frame Setup
X3 SERIES
Erect the frame by first unfolding the u-shaped frame piece (Pic-4).
Bring up the frame piece with the main hinge attachment and first
attach bottom of the hinge to the outside of the pin on the top of the
u-shape frame (Pic-5). Open the top frame and using the hinge lever,
attach it to the inside of the pin locking the entire joint together (Pic-6).
Left, Right Markers
X4 Sport
Pic-6
Pic-5
Pic-4
Left, Right Markers
X3 Sport

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Pic-4 Pic-5 Pic-6
Pic-2 Pic-3
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X4 Series. Erect frame by unfolding and connecting the main frame
tubes together at the two frame locks. On the lower frame lock screw
(Pic-2) make sure the middle frame sets securely against
the lower frame so the screw lines up with the threaded
insert. On the upper locking screw (Pic-3) you have a range of
adjustment to the height depending .........
on your preference.
X8 Series
Erect the frame by first unfolding and connecting the main frame
sections together at the upper frame lock by fastening the upper
frame locking knob (Pic-5). The lower frame connection stays
loose and will be in place once the golf bag is attached (Pic-6).
5. Proceed in reverse for folding the caddy.
6. Place the battery pack on the
battery tray. Insert the 3-prong
battery plug into the caddy outlet
so the notch aligns properly. On
Advanced Lithium battery attach the
T-Connector. The SLA and Standard LI
Battery lead is already attached to battery.
Attach the Velcro Strap. Tightly fasten the Velcro Strap
underneath the battery tray and around the battery. It
is recommended that you DO NOT fasten 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 caddy power is OFF, the
Rheostat Speed Control is in OFF position and the Remote Control is
stored securely!
4.Frame Setup (Continued)

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7. Insert anti-tip wheel (X3R,
X4R, X8R) into holding bar on
motor housing and secure
with pin.
Pin
X3R & X4R Anti-tip Wheel X8R Anti-tip Wheel
Speed Control Dial - The dial on the side of the handle controls
the forward speed of your Batcaddy. This dial should always
be turned off prior to powering on
your Caddy. This is done
by turning the dial counter clockwise un
til it clicks. Once you
have powered on your Caddy, slowly turn the dial clockwise
until the Caddy matches your preferred walking speed. Once your
desired speed is set you can use the Start/Stop button as described
above to stop and start your Caddy for the rest of the round. Speed
can be adjusted on the fly at any time by turning the dial up or
down while in motion.
1. Control Panel:
Power Button – Holding down the button for 3-5 seconds
will turn your Batcaddy on or off. A green/red
LED light will turn on behind the battery icon
(On Batcaddys equipped with a Timer Button, the
Power Button also acts as the Start/Stop button).
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.
Timer Button (on all models) – When your Batcaddy
is stopped pressing this button once will advance
the Caddy approximately 10 yards and it will stop on its
own. Pressing the button twice will advance it 20 yards, and
pressing 3 times will advance it 30 yards.
OPERATING YOUR BATCADDY
Manual Controls, X3, X4, X8 Series
POWER -
START/STOP
POWER -
START/STOP
TIMER -
X3/X4
X8
TIMER -
8. Unpack remote ontrol and install batteries with
plus and minus poles as indicated in the diagram in
the battery compartment of the unit.

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OPERATING YOUR BATCADDY Continued
2. Press ON/OFF power button for about 3-5 seconds to turn caddy
on or off. (LED will light up)
3. Digital Cruise Control - Once the Caddy is powered up, you can use
the power button along with the speed control dial (rheostat) to stop
the Caddy at the current speed and then resume at the that same
speed. Set the desired speed with the Speed Control Dial (rheostat)
and then press the power button for one second when you want to
stop. Press the power button again and the Caddy will resume at the
same speed.
4. The Caddy is equipped with a 10, 20, or 30 yard Advanced Distance
Timer. Press the T button once, the Caddy will advance approximately
10 yards and stop, press twice for 20 yards, and 3 times for 30 yards.
You can stop the Caddy via the remote by pressing the stop button at
any time.

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1. POWER Switch: Slide up to turn on the Remote Control.
Slide down to turn off. It is recommended to turn the
Remote Control off when not actively operating your
Caddy, this will avoid accidental button pushes when not
paying attention to your Caddy.
2. LED Light: Lights up when Remote Control is turned on
and a button is pushed. This indicates that the remote is
sending a signal to the Caddy.
REMOTE CONTROL
3. STOPPING: The STOP button will stop the Caddy
4.GOING FORWARD: Pressing the UP BUTTON while the Caddy is
standing still will start the Caddy in the forward motion. Pushing
the UP BUTTON again will increase the Caddy’s forward speed
one level. Your Caddy has 9 forward speeds. Pushing the DOWN
BUTTON will lower the forward speed one level.
5. GOING BACKWARD: Pressing the DOWN BUTTON while the Caddy
is standing still will start the Caddy in reverse motion. Pushing the
DOWN BUTTON again will increase the Caddy’s reverse speed one
level. Your Caddy has 9 reverse speeds. Pushing the UP BUTTON will low-
er the reverse speed one level.
6. TURNING RIGHT: Press and hold the RIGHT BUTTON and the Caddy
will turn to the right (from a stop and while in motion) until the button
is released.
7. TURNING LEFT: Press and hold the LEFT BUTTON and the Caddy
will turn to the left (from a stop and while in motion) until the button is
released.
8.Timer Button – When your Batcaddy is stopped, pressing this button
once will advance the Caddy approximately 10 yards, and it will stop on its
own. Pressing the button twice will advance it 20 yards, and pressing 3
times will advance it 30 yards.
POWER
UP
LED LIGHT
STOP
TIMER
DOWN
RIGHT
LEFT
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES:
1. Your Batcaddy comes with an automatic shutdown feature to help
prevent “runaway” Caddys when operating remotely. If the Caddy
does not receive a signal from the Remote Control after the last button
push for approximately 40 seconds, it will assume the Caddy has lost
contact and stop automatically. If this happens simply push any
button on the Remote Control to resume operation.
2. While the maximum range for your Batcaddy to receive a
signal from your Remote Control is 80-100 yards, this range is in
perfect “laboratory” conditions. It is strongly recommended that you
operate your Batcaddy at a maximum of 20-30 yards. This will help
prevent any signal interference and/or loss of control.

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manually with little resistance.
SYNCHRONIZING YOUR REMOTE:
If your Batcaddy will not respond to your Remote Control it may need
to be resynchronized.
A. Power off your Batcaddy for 5 seconds.
B. Turn on your Remote Control
C. Press and hold down the STOP button on the Remote Control
D. Press and hold down the ON/OFF button on the Control Panel until
the green LED light under the battery symbol begins to blink.
E. Release both buttons
F. Your Caddy and Remote Control are now synched and ready to go.
Pic 1 Pic 2
The caddy drive train is designed to keep the wheels engaged with the
motor/gear box, thus acting as a brake that will maintain the caddy’s
speed while going downhill. Applies to all remote models.
Freewheeling Mode:
X8R
The Caddy can be easily operated without power. In order to activate the
freewheeling mode, turn main power OFF. Then disengage rear wheels
from motor/gearbox and sliding the wheel from the inner groove (Pic-1)
on the axle to the outer groove (Pic-2). Release
Make sure wheel is secure in the outer
curve. The Caddy can now be pushed
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
USB Port is available for charging personal
electronic devices. It is located in the end cap of
the upper frame above the handle control.
Braking System:

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course. Test your Caddy’s tracking
be-havior by operating it on an even
surface without 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.
Pic-2
AXLE
ADJUSTMENT BAR
You can adjust the tracking of your caddy by
loosening the front wheel axle and the
Adjustment Bar on the right side of the from
wheel and shifting the axle accordingly.
After such adjustment fasten screws in reverse
order but do not over-tighten. Now place your
golf bag on the Caddy and test. If the Caddy
pulls to one side of the other, adjust the
contents of your golf bag so the weight is
evenly distributed on both sides.
Note: There is a video on our website
(support.batcaddy.com) under “tech tips
videos” that shows how to adjust tracking.
TRACKING ADJUSTMENT:
X3 Series
Tracking behavior of all electric caddies is strongly dependent on
equal weight distribution on the caddy and slope/topography of the golf
After adjustment, fasten screws in reverse AXEL ADJUSTMENT
order. Now place your golf bag on the Caddy and test. If the
Caddy pulls to one side of the other, adjust the contents of your
golf bag so the weight is evenly distributed on both sides.
Note: DO NOT over tighten the nuts.
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TESTING YOUR CADDY
Test Environment
Make sure that you perform your first test of the Caddy in a wide,
safe area, free of obstructions or valuables, such as people, parked
automobiles, flowing traffic, bodies of wa ter (rivers, sw imming
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.
DO NOT operate the Caddy carelessly or in narrow or dangerous places.
Avoid using your 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 MAINTENANCE
All of these recommendations, along with common sense, will help keep
your Batcaddy in top condition and ensure that it remains your reliable
partner, both on and off the links.
The Batcaddy has been designed so that the user can concentrate on
playing golf, while the Caddy does the work of carrying your bag. In order
to keep our Batcaddy looking it’s best, 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 power 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 wheels to drag. You may apply some lubricant, such
as WD-40, to keep moving parts smooth and corrosion-free.
A 4 to 5 hour round of golf played once a week for 12 months is equivalent
to approximately four years use of a lawn mower. Thoroughly inspect your
cart at least once a year, and if you notice any symptoms of wear, contact
your BATCADDY Service Center. Alternatively, you can have your
Caddy inspected and tuned at our Service Centers, so it’s always in great
shape for the new season.
Note: BATCADDY reserves the right to modify/upgrade any components during a
model year, so illustrations on our website, brochures and manuals may vary slightly
from the actual product shipped. However; BATCADDY guarantees that specifications
and functionality will always be equal to or better than the advertised product.
Promotional accessoriesmayalso vary fromillustrationsshownon our website andother
publications.

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Caddy does not power up • Make sure battery is plugged correctly into
cart
• Make sure battery is sufficiently charged
• Depress and hold power button for at least
5 seconds
• 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)
• Check charger function
Motor is running but wheels
don’t turn
• Check if wheels are attached correctly. You
should not be able to pull off wheel
• On X3S/X4S Check right and left wheel
positions. 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 clutches
Caddy pulls to left or right • Check if wheel is fitted over clutch & latched
to axle
• Check if axle pin is visible at both sides of axle
• Check clutch: turn freely in one direction
only
• Check tracking on level ground
• Check weight distribution in golf bag. Equal
pocket compartment weight.
• Stand bags with legs are not recommended
Problems 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 support@batcaddy.com

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X3 Sport
X4 Sport
X3R
X4R X8R
No-Lock Euro-Wave Frame
✓
Dual-Lock Z-Fold Frame
✓ ✓
One-Click Locking Frame ✓ ✓
Single 200w Quiet Motor ✓ ✓
Dual 200w Quiet Motor ✓ ✓ ✓
Simple Handle Operation ✓ ✓ ✓
Speed-Recall Cruise Control ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Fully Directional Remote ✓ ✓ ✓
Battery Level Indicator ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
USB Charging Port ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Single Anti-Tip Wheel
(Upgradeable to Dual) ✓ ✓
Dual Anti-Tip Wheel
“The Mountain Slayer” ✓
Power-off Freewheel ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
True Freewheel Mode
✓
Auto-Timed Distance Control ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Downhill Speed Control ✓ ✓ ✓
Seat Compatible
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
BC-1052022
X3 Sport X4 Sport X3R X4R X8R
Open
Length: 42 .0”
Width: 22.3”
Height: 39.8”
Length: 45 .0”
Width: 23.5”
Height: 36-44”
Length: 42 .0”
Width: 25.5”
Height: 37.5”
Length: 45 .0”
Width: 23.5”
Height: 36-44”
Length: 45 .0”
Width: 23.5”
Height: 36-44”
Folded
Length: 30.0”
Width: 22.3”
Height: 15.3”
Length: 33.0”
Width: 23.5”
Height: 13”
Length: 37.0”
Width: 25.5”
Height: 13.5”
Length: 38.0”
Width: 23.5”
Height: 14”
Length: 36.0”
Width: 23.5”
Height: 13.0”
Shipping Box
Length: 36.0”
Width: 21.0”
Height: 13.0”
Length: 33.0”
Width: 24.0”
Height: 11.0”
Length: 34.0”
Width: 24.0”
Height: 14.0”
Length: 363.0”
Width: 24.0”
Height: 11.0”
Length: 36.0”
Width: 23.5”
Height: 13.0”
Weight (Excluding
Battery & Accessories)
19.0 Lbs 20.0 Lbs 22.4 Lbs 23.3 Lbs 25.1 Lbs
WEIGHT & MEASUREMENTS
MODEL FEATURES
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