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BATTERY LIFE & BATTERY LIFESPAN

Battery life

” is the amount of time your 

machine will run for before the battery needs 

to be recharged. “

Battery lifespan

” is the 

amount of time a battery lasts until it needs 

to be replaced. The mix of things you do 

with your Q Remote affects battery life and 

lifespan but no matter how you use it, there 

are ways to help.

A battery’s lifespan is related to its “chemical 

age,” which is more than just the passage 

of time. It includes different factors, such as 

the number of charge cycles and how it was 

cared for. 

To help maximise battery performance 

and help extend battery lifespan, avoid 

charging or leaving the battery in very hot 

environments (including direct sun exposure) 

for extended periods of time. Please read and 

follow the advice in this manual. 

LONG TERM STORAGE

If you are not going to use the Q Remote for 

more than one month, the battery should 

be fully charged after its last game then 

disconnected from the charger and stored in 

a dry environment between 15°C and 25°C 

(59°F and 77°F). 

Once a month you should put the battery 

through a full charge cycle. Before using 

it again, the battery should be given a full 

charge cycle. 

Batteries are a complex technology and a 

number of variables contribute to battery 

performance and thus the performance of 

your Q Remote. 

All rechargeable batteries are consumables 

and have a limited lifespan: eventually their 

capacity and performance decline so that 

they need to be replaced. As batteries 

age, it can contribute to changes in their 

performance.  

CARING FOR YOUR BATTERY

•  DO 

follow these instructions 

exactly. 

•  DO

 

only use the charger 

supplied to charge the battery.

•  DO

 

charge the battery 

immediately after each use, 

certainly within 48 hours.

•  DO

 

check the battery charge 

level with the app prior to use 

to ensure you have sufficient 

power to complete your round.

•  DO

 

charge in a well ventilated 

area.

•  DO

 

store & charge the battery 

in a dry environment between 

15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). 

•  DO

 fully disconnect and unplug 

the charger from the mains and 

battery between charges. 

•  DO NOT

 

drop, throw, puncture 

or crush the battery.

•  DO NOT

 

immerse in water or 

any liquid.

•  DO NOT

 

clean with any 

abrasives or solvents; a damp 

cloth is fine.

•  DO NOT

 

leave the battery in a 

discharged state.

•  DO NOT

 

open or disassemble 

the battery or charger. This is 

dangerous and will void the 

warranty.

•  DO NOT

 

cover during use or 

charging.

•  DO NOT

 

expose the battery to 

extreme temperatures (

never

 

store in a car in winter or 

summer.)

•  DO NOT 

solder or connect 

anything to the terminals other 

than as guided in this manual.

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Summary of Contents for Q REMOTE

Page 1: ...1 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...butor dealer about problems or conditions that you do not understand INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY The design and technology within the Stewart Golf Q Series as well as the Stewart Golf brand is protected by numerous trademarks design registrations and patents For a full register of Stewart Golf intellectual property please visit stewartgolf com IP GOLF BAG TYPE WEIGHT The Q Remote has been optimised for ...

Page 3: ...it we recommend a weight of 14kg or 31lbs Using it on grass is important speed and steering are both affected by the surface the Q Remote is on and it s obviously designed to be used on grass You should steer the machine manually from the handle when on paths or in a car park for example or by using remote control when you re in the rough or around tees and greens Please see pages 12 15 for more o...

Page 4: ... bag strap 4 Bag cradle 5 LED 6 SmartPower battery 7 Lower bag strap 8 Front chassis 9 Front wheels 10 Main chassis 11 EcoDrive motors 12 Rear wheels 13 Wheel arches 14 On Off switch 15 Handle release button 16 Accessory points 17 Handset cradle 18 Umbrella holder mount 19 Handset storage 20 Main support 21 Main support release button 22 Stabiliser wheels 23 Electronics enclosure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 5: ...he main support is lifted the stabliser wheels automatically deploy Note Lifting the main support without first pressing the handle release button may damage internal components FITTING YOUR GOLF BAG 1 Stand the base of your golf bag on the front chassis 2 Ensure the bag cradle is fully lowered then lean the golf bag back until it rests on the silicone bag pads 3 Pull the silcone bag strap around ...

Page 6: ... your handset on the main support Be sure to keep the handset in its silicone case to avoid marking the main support You can pick up your Q Remote from either its vertical or horizontal positions Vertical When folded the carry handle is in the centre of the trolley and clearly visible Lift with the wheel arches closest to your body image B WARNING Always ensure that your Q Remote is turned OFF at ...

Page 7: ...s not click in to its secured position automatically press gently on the top of the battery until you hear a click DO NOT drop the battery into the chassis as this may damage the connections SMARTPHONE APP Developed specifically for use with the SmartPower technology in the new Q Remote the free app lets you monitor power both on and off the course To download the app please scan the correct code ...

Page 8: ...0 hours You can accurately check the power level of the battery with the free smartphone app even while it is charging BEST PRACTICE If the battery is being used regularly once a week for example it is OK to leave it connected to the charger with the charger turned on The Battery Management System BMS within the battery will prevent any damage However it is good practice to disconnect the battery ...

Page 9: ...e a complex technology and a number of variables contribute to battery performance and thus the performance of your Q Remote All rechargeable batteries are consumables and have a limited lifespan eventually their capacity and performance decline so that they need to be replaced As batteries age it can contribute to changes in their performance CARING FOR YOUR BATTERY DO follow these instructions e...

Page 10: ... hold for one second to turn on When turning off a red light shows momentarily In normal use the indicator light will be blue LIGHT OFF Handset is switched off LIGHT FLASHING Handset is on but not connected to the machine LIGHT ON Handset is on and connection has been established WARNING NEVER open the handset unless you have been instructed to do so by our support team Always ensure you are elect...

Page 11: ...ectronics are natural enemies and you must take care to make sure no water ever gets inside the handset Never allow the handset to be immersed in water and don t wash it If you want to wash the silicone skin remove it from the handset before washing it then dry it thoroughly before replacing it If you use the handset in the rain or other wet conditions remove the silicone skin as soon as you have ...

Page 12: ...a car park crossing a road or negotiating a tight path you should steer manually from the handle You can control the speed of the machine using the speed up slow down buttons or program the cruise control speeds to your walking pace see P16 BEST PRACTICE When in tight areas you should physically keep control of the Q Remote by steering from the handle The dual handle allows you to steer with eithe...

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Page 14: ...d the handset in your hand and position the machine approximately 10m in front of you and on the line of your ball Make small adjustments to direction and speed as you see fit Do not place the handset in your pocket When you get to your ball park the machine to the right of your ball or to the left if you are left handed Place the handset on the cradle when taking a shot If you are going to walk a...

Page 15: ...his fuse in such cases replacement of the fuse will NOT be covered by warranty SPEED The Q Remote can travel at speeds of upto 6mph but performing delicate manoeuvres such as negotiating bridges or steering between obstacles should not be performed at top speed and any damage caused will NOT be covered by warranty The machine will perform best when being driven at walking speed and this is what is...

Page 16: ...two buttons 1 and 3 for three seconds The machine will start moving forwards 3 Use the left and right buttons to fine tune the direction until the machine is travelling in a straight line Alternatively press the forward button to restore the factory setting 4 Press STOP to store the new setting QUICK RELEASE REAR WHEELS To remove a wheel 1 Tilt the machine holding the main support so that one whee...

Page 17: ...be anywhere between 100 and 600 yards long so is not a reliable unit of measurement Terrain ground condition bag weight and a number of other factors can make a difference How you play will also affect power consumption you ll cover less ground shooting 65 than you will shooting 120 Can I improve the battery life Yes there are a number of things you can do Don t overload your golf bag Steering is ...

Page 18: ...tomer has not fully understood all of the functions of the Q Remote or the part in question Exclusions to the warranty include but are not limited to damage during shipment if not packed in a Stewart Golf designated box or according to Stewart Golf instructions wear tear results of neglect misuse or accidents damage howsoever caused or utilisation for any purpose other than carrying a golf bag on ...

Page 19: ...wheel in freewheel one in drive Ensure both wheels are not in freewheel mode The Q Remote does not travel in a straight line 1 Bag not balanced 2 Motors have become inbalanced 1 Ensure your bag is evenly weighted from side to side 2 Follow the guide on trim adjustment on P16 SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE ISSUE POSSIBLE SOLUTION The handset won t turn on Battery not charged Charge handset using USB power cable...

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