Motocaddy S1 Lite User manual

S1 Electric Trolley
Instruction Manual
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Locating your Serial Number
Locating your Serial Number
The serial number for your S1 trolley is located on the underside of the battery tray. This number is required when registering
your warranty online and should be kept handy for future use.
The same number should also be on the box received with your trolley. Please ensure you keep hold of the packaging in case
you need to return your trolley for any reason. A proof of purchase must also be kept in case your trolley requires servicing
during its warranty period.
Please keep a record of your trolley serial number here for future reference
MCS

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Attaching the Wheels
Attaching the Wheels
There is a left and a right wheel and it is important that you don’t put them on the
wrong way round, otherwise the trolley will not move. You will nd there is an “L”
and “R” on the inside of the wheel on the central hub. Left and Right sides are
determined when stood behind the trolley at the handle.
To attach the wheels follow these simple steps:
1. Slide and hold the quick-release button to the right
2. Push the wheel on to the axle as far as it will go
3. Release the button and pull the wheel outwards slightly to lock
4. A small click will conrm they are in the correct position
The outer groove can be used as a “free-wheel” option if you run out of battery
power during a round of golf.
IMPORTANT: To check you have attached the wheels correctly onto the inner
groove, you will nd they will only rotate freely in one direction.

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Battery Care and Advice
Battery Care and Advice
All batteries must be charged as soon as possible after each use. Leaving batteries discharged for long periods of time will
affect the battery life.
Please ensure that only batteries supplied by Motocaddy are charged with Motocaddy chargers. Cyclic battery chargers are
designed specically in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s requirements. The Lithium battery charger MUST NOT be
used to charge any other battery and is designed for use with Motocaddy Lithium batteries only.
The charger should only be connected to an earthed socket outlet; the battery charger should only be opened and maintained
by authorised personnel. Unauthorised opening will invalidate your warranty.
The battery must be stored and charged on a dry non-carpeted surface and charged at temperatures ranging between 10°C
and 30°C. Charging above or below these temperatures is not recommended as it can reduce the battery capacity.
When connecting your battery to the trolley, please ensure that the connections match up black to black and blue/red to blue
depending on your battery type.

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Charging your Lead-acid Battery
Charging your Lead-acid Battery
1. Disconnect and remove the battery from the trolley
2. Plug the charger into your mains supply
3. Attach the battery cable to the charger matching the red and black connections
4. Follow the charger LED indicator stages shown below:
Powered Charging 90% Charged Fully Charged
5. Once charging is complete please disconnect the charger from the mains power supply
6. Finally disconnect the charger from the battery
NB : Never charge the battery outside or in conditions that may allow moisture to penetrate the charger or connections. If
the battery is not used for prolonged periods of time, please charge your battery at regular intervals (every 6 weeks). Please
do not leave it on charge or connected to the charger.
The battery should be charged for at least 12 hours before using it for the rst time, please be aware that the charger can take
up to a further 8 hours to show fully charged once the battery has reached 90% charge.

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Charging your Lithium Battery / Caring for your Lithium Battery
Charging your Lithium Battery
1. Unplug your lithium battery from your trolley. This should always be done before folding the trolley to avoid damage to the
battery and/or trolley
2. Plug the charger into your mains supply
3. Attach the battery cable to the charger matching the black and blue connections
4. When the charging led indicator has turned green, the battery is fully charged and ready to be used
RED - Battery Charging GREEN - Battery fully charged and ready to be disconnected
5. The charging process will take between 3 to 5 hours depending on the depth of discharge
(please be aware that this may take longer for the rst few charges)
6. Once charging is complete please disconnect the charger from the mains power supply
7. Finally disconnect the charger from the battery
Caring for your Lithium Battery
• Try to avoid getting the battery too wet (i.e. do not submerse the battery, try to avoid deep puddles and do not clean your
trolley whilst battery is still in the battery tray)
• Dropping the battery may cause damage to the internal cells
• Do not lift or carry the battery by the cable
• Use a damp cloth to clean off any dirt

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Caring for your Lithium Battery
Recommendations for the hibernation of Lithium Batteries during Winter months
If for any reason your lithium battery is not going to be used for lengthy periods, e.g. 3 months over the winter, it is advised to
store the battery half charged. To do this simply use the battery for a round of golf as usual and charge it for 1.5 hours at the
end of the round. Before the battery is used again, recharge it (top it up) prior to use. We recognise that extended absences
are not always planned in advance, however when it is likely that you will not be using your battery for a period of time it
is good practice to follow these steps to extend the life of your lithium battery. Please ensure that the charger is ALWAYS
disconnected from the battery after charging.
Lithium Battery Management System (BMS)
Motocaddy Lithium Batteries are tted with a comprehensive battery management system (BMS) to protect the battery from
excessive abuse, high currents, deep discharge and overcharge. When the battery is delivered there may be no output as the
BMS is designed to maximize safety whilst shipping. Please ensure that the battery is fully charged prior to connecting it to
your trolley as this will activate the BMS and effectively “switch-on” the battery. From time to time, at deep discharge or long
term storage the BMS may switch-off the battery. A full battery charge will rectify this problem.
Motocaddy golf trolleys are designed to work with the BMS system installed in the Lithium batteries and the voltage meter is
also synchronised to work in conjunction with the battery. If for any reason the voltage on the battery reaches that below the
low battery warning on the trolley, then the BMS may disable the battery to protect it. Again if this occurs please recharge fully.
Please be aware that Lithium batteries tend to “drop off” quickly at the end of the cycle so it is not advisable to attempt to
play excessive holes as the BMS will activate for protection purposes.

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Unfolding your Trolley / Folding your Trolley
Unfolding your Trolley
1. Pull the clip to release the locking system (g. 1)
2. Raise the wishbone to the vertical position (g. 2)
3. Hook the lower part of the frame into the clip (g. 3)
4. Simply unfold the upper part of the frame then pull the clip again to lock the upper frame in place (g. 4)
5. Unfold the upper bag support (g. 5)
Folding your Trolley
Make sure the upper bag support has been folded up.
Simply pull the clip and fold the main frame in half, fold the wishbone down and pull the clip to lock in place.
Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5

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Fig 1
Using the Lower Bag Supports
Using the Lower Bag Supports
This Motocaddy trolley is tted with the new EASILOCK™ bag attachment system.
If you are using an EASILOCK™ compatible cart bag please follow these simple instructions:
1. Remove the two pre-tted lower bag straps by depressing the rear button and sliding (g 1)
2. Match up the indicating line on your cart bag with the line on the lower bag support
3. Lower bag until the pins lock in position
If you are using a non-EASILOCK™ bag, please use the following instructions:
1. Stretch the elasticated strap around the bag
2. Loop the rounded bar underneath the hook (g. 2)
3. Position the two placement straps centrally on your cart bag (g. 3)
Please ensure the straps are hooked in place securely before releasing.
Failure to do so could result in injury to the user.
Fig 2
Fig 3

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Using the Upper Bag Supports / Adjusting the Bag Supports
Using the Upper Bag Supports
The upper bag support straps can be secured using the same steps as the non-EASILOCK
instructions overleaf:
1. Stretch the elasticated strap around the bag
2. Loop the rounded bar underneath the hook (g. 2 previous page)
3. Position the two placement straps centrally on your cart bag (g. 3 previous page)
Adjusting the Bag Supports
The bag support straps are manufactured from elasticated material to allow your golf bag
to be held tightly in place.
The strap should be adjusted to be reasonably tight around the golf bag:
1. Unclip the elasticated straps from the housing by pulling outwards in the direction
shown by the arrows (g. 1)
2. Move the bar as required to tighten or loosen the strap tting.
Pulling the bar downwards will tighten, pushing it upwards will loosen (g. 2)
3. Ensure that the straps are clipped back in to the housing before use (g. 3)
Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 3

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Safety Cut-out
Your Motocaddy trolley is tted with a safety cut out feature which will help prevent damage to your
trolley in the event of it being inadvertently switched on and in a position where it is not able to
move for 30 seconds. If this should occur, the trolley will automatically cut the power to the motor.
If your trolley has cut out for this reason, you will see an “L” where the speed setting would
usually be shown and the left hand LED will still be lit (g. 1).
Pressing the on/off button will reset your trolley.
Safe use of your Trolley
• Your Motocaddy trolley is designed for the transportation of golf bags and clubs contained within.
Using the trolley for any other reason may cause damage to the trolley and cause harm to the user
• Do not attempt to transport any other equipment
• The trolley is not designed for the transportation of people
• Do not use the trolley to assist you when going up hills
• Submerging the trolley in water (eg a lake) is likely to cause damage to the trolley
• Do not operate the trolley whilst under the inuence of drugs or excessive amounts of alcohol
• All batteries must be disconnected from the trolley before transporting
• Lead acid batteries must be removed from the battery tray before transporting your trolley
• Always use the carry strap when moving and transporting lead acid batteries
Safety Cut-out / Safe use of your Trolley
Fig 1

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Caring for your Trolley
Although your Motocaddy Trolley has been weatherproofed, please follow these simple guidelines to help protect your trolley:
• Do not store your trolley outside
• Try to minimise exposure to rain as much as possible with an umbrella during heavy rainfall
• Wipe excess water from the trolley prior to storage
• Never use a pressure washer to clean your trolley. To prevent water damage, wipe it down with a damp cloth
• Avoid using high pressure air hoses near moving components
Your Motocaddy trolley is designed to require very little maintenance; we do however recommend giving your trolley regular
checks to ensure:
• There is no build up of excess mud and dirt
• The front wheel nut is on tightly and quick release lever is clamped down
• The front wheel is not clogged up and turns freely
• The battery bag and strap are intact and not damaged (lead acid batteries only)
Only original Motocaddy parts should be used when repairing your trolley.
Caring for your Trolley

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S1 Equipment Overview
1. Digital Control Panel
2. Upper Bag Support
3. Central Folding System
4. Folding Release Clip
5. Rear Wheels
6. Rear Wheel quick release button
7. Lower Bag Support
8. Battery
9. Battery Tray
10. Motor (Located under Battery Tray)
11. Front Wheel
12. Front wheel alignment adjusters
13. Battery Connector
S1 Equipment Overview
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Using your S1
The S1 is extremely simple to control. The red button is used to turn the trolley on and off, whilst also controlling the speed of
the trolley. The speed can be adjusted while the trolley is stationary or in motion. The trolley has 9 speed settings (1 to 9) with
1 being the slowest setting and 9 the fastest.
To increase the speed, rotate the speed dial
clockwise, or anti-clockwise to decrease the speed.
To start the trolley, simply select your required
speed setting and press the button. The trolley will
smoothly accelerate until it reaches the selected
speed. To stop the trolley, simply press the button
again - there is no need to reduce the speed setting.
There are two indicating LEDs below the speed
display. The right hand LED displays the battery
capacity (green, amber & red) and will illuminate as
soon as the battery is plugged in. The left hand LED
will illuminate when the power is on.
The trolley is designed to protect your battery from being fully discharged, should your battery capacity drop too low the
trolley will cut the power to the motor. If this should happen you will see “b” ashing on screen.
Using your S1

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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
In the unlikely event that your trolley develops a fault, you can be condent that your Motocaddy has been designed with
an easy diagnosis system and incredibly simple parts to change.
Should your trolley develop a fault please follow the easy to use diagnosis diagrams (pages 16 & 17).
Whilst running through the diagnosis diagrams it is recommended that you place your trolley in the folded position and
remove the wheels to enable easy handling.
PLEASE NOTE : The lights on the controller box are numbered as described within the troubleshooting diagram.
1) In the event that your trolley will not complete 18 holes after a full charge:
If this is the rst time that your trolley has failed to complete 18 holes then we would suggest that you re-charge your
battery as soon as possible and make sure that it has a full charge and the charger is functioning correctly. Once charged
please try using the battery for one more round in case it had not charged properly before it’s last outing. If your battery
then fails to complete 18 holes again please contact our technical support team.

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Troubleshooting
Please plug the
battery into the
trolley.
Please press the
on/off button.
Is the No. 2 light
on the controller
box lit?
Is the No. 3 light
on the controller
box lit?
The LED board inside
the handle is faulty.
Please replace this part.
Is the No. 1 light
on the controller
box lit?
The fuse may have blown in your
battery cable, please check this rst.
If the fuse has not blown then the
battery is either faulty or one of the
connections is loose. Unzip the battery
bag to check the connections.
No
Is the right LED
on the handle lit?
Is the left LED
on the handle lit?
Remove the plastic
button and press the
on/off switch without
this tted, does this
change the outcome?
The button is
faulty. Please
replace this part
The On/Off
switch is faulty.
Please replace
this part
Yes Yes Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
The control
box is
faulty. Please
replace this part.
The motor is
faulty. Please
replace this part.
No Yes
2) If your trolley will not move please run through the following:

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Troubleshooting
3) If your trolley is moving but is only going one speed, please run through the following:
Please rotate the speed
button on the handle
The motor is
faulty. Please
replace this part.
Is the speed setting
(1-9) changing?
Is it running at a slow
speed?
The ON/OFF switch is
faulty. Please replace
this part.
The controller box is
faulty. Please replace
this part.
No
Ye s
Ye s No

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Adjusting the Front Wheel Alignment
Adjusting the Front Wheel Alignment if your trolley is veering
In the unlikely event that your trolley is not tracking in a straight line, the alignment of the front
wheel can be adjusted to rectify the fault. This problem can be caused by a number of factors
including a slightly loose bag support or an unevenly packed golf bag. Should you wish to alter
the alignment of the front wheel, follow these simple steps:
1. Lift the quick release lever positioned on the front wheel
housing and loosen the wheel nut (g. 1)
2. There are two small metal dials on either side of the housing
that are used to realign the wheel (g. 2)
3. If your trolley is veering to the right, you will need to turn the left
hand dial clockwise and the right hand dial anti-clockwise
4. If your trolley is veering to the left, you will need to turn the right
hand dial clockwise and the left hand dial anti-clockwise
5. Tighten the wheel nut and push down the lever to lock the wheel
back into place (g. 3)
This procedure can be carried out until you are happy the trolley is moving
in a straight line (please note you may only need to adjust one dial at a time).
PLEASE NOTE : These instructions are based on being in front of the trolley looking at the wheel.
Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 3

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Declaration of Conformity

Motocaddy Ltd, Units 15 - 18 Stansted Distribution Centre,
Start Hill, Great Hallingbury, Hertfordshire, CM22 7DG
t: +44 (0) 1279 712 370 e: info@motocaddy.com w: www.motocaddy.com
We are dedicated to protecting the environment and encourage the recycling of Motocaddy products through a free
collection and disposal service. To nd out more or to locate your nearest Motocaddy recycling point, please contact
us through our website.
MC.14.17.002
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