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MODE 2:  POWER ASSIST

To move the ForeCaddy forward, press the         button.  

Press       to increase or decrease the ForeCaddy’s speed. 

Press         to stop. 

Alternatively, you can exclusively use the        button by pressing and 

holding it down to move the ForeCaddy forward and releasing it to stop. The ForeCaddy will 

(by default) restart at the same speed as its last session. In Power-Assist mode there are 5 

speeds that can be selected to match your desired walking rate (see chart below). When the 

ForeCaddy is stopped and in Power Assist mode, press the          button to release the brake 

to use the ForeCaddy in “free wheel” mode.

Acceleration & Deceleration Button

Handle

Power Assist/ Stop Button

While in Power Assist mode, the following safety 
precautions should be followed:

1  The ForeCaddy should always be steered manually when 
 

making a turn. When making a sharp turn, push the  

 

 

handle down to lift the front of the ForeCaddy upward to    

 

assist turning.

2  On complex turns or road sections, when the ForeCaddy 
 

is stopped, press the deceleration button to switch into  

 

neutral mode. This makes it easier to maneuver if you

 

need to stop the ForeCaddy (without sliding). To resume

 

Power Assist mode, press the Power Assist button again

 

after pushing or pulling the ForeCaddy.

3  When the ForeCaddy is connected to the remote control
 

in a stopped state, press the acceleration button to move

 

the ForeCaddy forward automatically. Press the Power

 

Assist button or the stop button on the remote control to

 

stop the ForeCaddy. The ForeCaddy will automatically

 

switch to standby mode if its distance from the remote

 

exceeds 10 feet.

Safety recommendations for Power Assist mode

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10

decreases speed

increases speed

Speed Chart

1st

 – 3.3 k/m per hour 

(2.05 mph)

2nd

 – 4.2 k/m per hour 

(2.61 mph)

3rd

 – 5.0 k/m per hour  

(3.1 mph)

4th 

– 5.9 k/m per hour  

(3.6 mph)

5th 

– 6.7 k/m per hour  

(4.2 mph)

Summary of Contents for ForeCaddy

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Version 1 2...

Page 2: ...you have any questions or concerns please contact our service team Instead of driving a golf cart your ForeCaddy will help you to enjoy the incredible health benefits of walking your favorite course...

Page 3: ...ment Latch Golf Bag Upper Holder Cart Power Button Cart Battery Cart LED Indicator Light Golf Bag Straps Wheels Range Finder Magnet Sand Bottle Holder Column Folding Pedal Charging Port External Cart...

Page 4: ...t side hook onto the right side peg then pull the elastic loop to adjust the tightness and set cord into grooves to secure Bottom Straps Clasp the left side hook around the right side peg Charging the...

Page 5: ...turn the remote control ON or OFF Quickly press on the ForeCaddy handle or any button on the remote to brake and stop the ForeCaddy while in Remote Control or Follow modes ForeCaddy Remote 5 ForeCadd...

Page 6: ...ent modes No Indicator Lights Rear Wheel Setting Rear Wheel Setting Rear Wheel Setting Rear Wheel Setting Inner Groove Outer Groove Inner Groove Inner Groove Blue Indicator Lights Flashing Green Indic...

Page 7: ...o lift the front of the ForeCaddy upward to assist turning 2 On complex turns or road sections when the ForeCaddy is stopped press the deceleration button to switch into neutral mode This makes it eas...

Page 8: ...field or large obstacle free area prior to using on the golf course 2 Always inspect your environment for potential obstacles or dangers prior to operating in remote mode 3 Never operate the ForeCadd...

Page 9: ...still in BETA The Follow mode is undergoing testing and development and therefore requires skilled use and thoughtful execution Please use caution when using the ForeCaddy in Follow mode BETA While i...

Page 10: ...serve the following range limits when operating the ForeCaddy in Follow mode ForeCaddy Operating your ForeCaddy 15 ForeCaddy Operating your ForeCaddy 16 Operating Your ForeCaddy Note It is normal for...

Page 11: ...en Tee Power Assist Zone Power Assist Zone Only use the Follow mode on the fairway Be sure to check your surroundings for any hazards It is safe to use the manual push mode or Power Assist mode while...

Page 12: ...oreCaddy is out of battery or powered off you can use manual mode for long distance walks A Operating Your ForeCaddy ForeCaddy Operating your ForeCaddy Installing the accessory umbrella holder 1 Pull...

Page 13: ...ell Phone Holder to slot D on the ForeCaddy Installing the accessory scorecard ball holder 1 Hold the Scorecard Ball Holder with the Foresight Sports Logo right side up and facing toward you 2 Slide t...

Page 14: ...n Status Indicators ForeCaddy Mode Operation status indicators ForeCaddy Battery Indicator In fully charged state all 5 lights will turn GREEN With power consumption the lights will gradually go out F...

Page 15: ...e Control When the external ForeCaddy battery charging base is being used or when the ForeCaddy is charged after it has been turned off you can view the charging status based on the charging indicator...

Page 16: ...hill fairway 2 69 x 1 97 x 1 15 ft 2 69 x 1 97 x 3 28 ft 36 lbs 16 3 kg 4 7 7 8 km h Anti tipping dual support motor Automatic downhill braking 4 F to 122 F 22 2V 14000mAh 25 2V 2A Additional Specifi...

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