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The battery supplied with your Navigator is one of the most advanced of its kind.

However all batteries begin to age the day they are made. You cannot stop this

process; but by following the simple steps below you can prolong its life.

When you get your battery A battery over 18 months old should be rejected. Now

put it on charge for at least 24 hours to activate it.

For the first three outings you may find that the trolley tires before the end of the

round. This is normal, the battery will be at full capacity once the first three rounds

are complete.

Always charge the battery as soon as you possibly can after your round but

certainly the same day.

Always keep your battery on charge between rounds. If you disconnect the battery

or the mains, the charger will assume that a different battery has been attached

and offer a bulk charge.

Never play more than 18 holes with one battery, you will

discharge it below its designed lowest voltage and

damage the battery shortening its overall life. Never

drop the battery or charger, this includes allowing the

battery to roll around in your car boot.

.

IMPORTANT: first plug the outputting

plug to your battery and only then to the

AC source, Make sure that you have

correctly aligned the pins as indicated.

Plug input end of charger to AC supply.

BATTERY OPERATION AND CARE

1) Remove the battery cover. Hold the back of the battery cover from square

slot, remove the battery cover (fig 1).
2) Ensuring that the straps are out of way, insert the battery into the chassis

with the power lead facing forwards and secure with the straps (fig 2).
3) Connect the battery and

(fig 3)

4) Insert the two slips of battery cover into the main body(fig 4), make sure

that the two square clips are secured to the chassis. Gently press the battery

cover down until it is secured in place.

ensure that the safety switch is in the 'off'

position(the 'O').

NOTE:

If no power supply, please check the fuse in the battery.

Fig 1

Fig 4

Fig 3

Fig 2

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Summary of Contents for NAVIGATOR MC501R

Page 1: ...Owners Instruction Guide Launch your Navigator Hover in golf club free Launch your Navigator Hover in golf club free TOP CLASS REMOTE KADDY NAVIGATOR...

Page 2: ...uctions Page 4 5 Handset Information Page 6 Remote Control Detail Page 7 Navigator Electronics System Page 8 Battery Operations and Safety Page 9 Anti tip wheel and etc Page 10 Maintenance Page 11 Tro...

Page 3: ...your new and take a few minutes to read this manual so that you can get the best from your Navigator Navigator PARTS IDENTIFICATION Handle Scorecard Holder Ball Tee Holder Top Bag Strap Antenna Batte...

Page 4: ...he wheel 2 Both wheels have a built in freewheel setting so that you can always finish your round even in the unlikely event of a fault To engage this mode move the handle clockwise to the unlock symb...

Page 5: ...e middle Nylon bag strap is already adjusted to protect your golf bag and Navigator balance Make Sure that bottom clips are secured to the Chasis Release the top clip and lower the handle until it com...

Page 6: ...for normal stopping c Directional Controls Pressing the forward button will set Navigator in forward motion Holding either the left or right button down from stationary will make Navigator turn on the...

Page 7: ...ce handset battery c When reversing the it is necessary to stop it before commanding it to move forwards Reverse has only one preset speed d If you are a right handed player park to the right of the b...

Page 8: ...eceiving signal Red Over temperature reset automatically when cool Both red lights on Overload Short circuit All light indicates Safety Switch activated CAUTION This surface can get hot Fully recharge...

Page 9: ...like a regular trolley Both Red If both red lights are on then it means that the electronics has been overloaded For example accidentally leaving your Navigator running when against a tree or wall wil...

Page 10: ...one battery you will discharge it below its designed lowest voltage and damage the battery shortening its overall life Never drop the battery or charger this includes allowing the battery to roll arou...

Page 11: ...9 SCORECARD HOLDER ANTI TIP WHEEL FUNCTION The integrative designed anti tip wheel make the Navigator adapt to most terrain Level land Gradient BOTTLE HOLDER...

Page 12: ...g the motors gearboxes and electronics 3 Remove the rear wheels every few months and remove any debris that might cause the wheels to drag 4 A four hour round of golf played once a week for 12 months...

Page 13: ...quick release mechanism to take the rear wheels off freewheel I find it difficult to push my Navigator Freewheel mode is not engaged Use the quick release mechanism to put the rear wheels onto freewhe...

Page 14: ...le fixity left HM501041 Anti tip wheel right piece HM501013 Handle axle fixity right HM501042 Handle axle HM501014 Bottom clip shell left HM501043 Top clip axle HM501015 Bottom clip shell right HM5010...

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