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CERTIFICATION:

This machine has been tested and 

conforms to:

EN 61000-6-3:2007+A1:2011

FCC Part 15 Class B 

EN 61000-6-1:2019

For further certificates and 

declaration of conformity please 

visit stewartgolf.com/technical.

IMPORTANT NOTICES:

This red box is used from time to 

time in this manual to indicate a 

potentially hazardous situation 

which, if not avoided, could result 

in damage to the product, serious 

injury or death.

Congratulations on buying a Stewart Golf Q Follow: 

the lightest, smallest, strongest Follow golf trolley in 

the world. 

First things first: resist the temptation to take your 

Q Follow straight out for a round immediately – 

first read this manual

 

fully

 as it contains important 

safety information, but more importantly tips and 

advice on how to get the very best experience when     

using the machine.

BEFORE YOU GET TOO EXCITED: 

The first thing that you should do is give both the 

main battery and handset a full charge, instructions 

are found on pages 7 and 10.  

Next, practice with it. Find an area of open grass 

with your normal golf bag on the machine, with all 

your clubs and everything else in it: we recommend 

a weight of 14kg or 31lbs (see page 4 for why). Using 

it on grass is important: speed and steering are both 

affected by the surface the Q Follow is on, and it’s 

obviously designed to be used on grass. 

Remember to practice with all three modes of 

operation: manual; remote; and Follow. Even though 

the the word “Follow” is used in the name, remote 

control and manual steering (holding the handle) are 

just as useful in the right circumstances. 

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. Follow is best 

when you’ve got a longer distance to travel without 

obstacles, such as on a fairway. Please see pages 

11-14 for more on this. 

There are lots of videos available at:

 

www.stewartgolf.com

 and on our YouTube channel 

(

youtube.com/c/stewartgolf

): they’ll help you get 

the most from your Q Follow.

CONTENTS

Important Information

Welcome

Q Follow Anatomy

Unfolding

Folding & Carrying

SmartPower Battery

SmartPower Charging

Battery Care

Handset Guide

Handset Charging & Care

Manual Operation

Remote Operation

Follow Operation

Other Features

FAQ

Trouble Shooting Guide

Warranty Information

WELCOME

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

This machine is designed solely for the 

transportation of golf equipment on a golf course.
Warnings and important safety instructions  

appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all 

possible conditions and situations that may occur. 

Common sense, caution and care must be exercised 

when operating or cleaning this equipment.
Always contact Stewart Golf or your local 

distributor/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 Follow has been optimised for use with a cart 

or tour style bag weighing

 

14kg (31lbs)

. Weigh your 

golf bag and ensure it is 

between

 13kg (28lbs) and 

15kg (33lbs).

Using a light and often ‘top heavy’ stand bag reduces 

the load on the front wheels, which means the 

steering may react faster than intended (particularly 

in Follow), and the machine will spend more time on 

the stabiliser than is desirable.

Using a golf bag heavier than advised increases the 

load on the front wheels, slowing steering speeds. 

Additionally a heavy bag will increase the strain and 

wear on the structure of the Q Follow, reduce your 

battery life and increase the risk of overloading the 

electronics and motors.

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Summary of Contents for Q Series

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

Page 2: ...es such as on a fairway Please see pages 11 14 for more on this There are lots of videos available at www stewartgolf com and on our YouTube channel youtube com c stewartgolf they ll help you get the most from your Q Follow CONTENTS Important Information Welcome Q Follow Anatomy Unfolding Folding Carrying SmartPower Battery SmartPower Charging Battery Care Handset Guide Handset Charging Care Manua...

Page 3: ... in to place C 4 Grabbing the front chassis put the machine on all four wheels D Now fold the bag cradle all the way out This automatically releases a hidden lock that secures the main support to the chassis 5 Now press the handle release button E and simultaniously lift the handle and main support F until they both click in to place As the main support is lifted the stabliser wheels automatically...

Page 4: ... to charge it In any case it is good practice to always turn the switch to the OFF O position when not in use Horizontal To lift with two hands lift from the handle main support pivot point with one hand and just above the stabiliser arm at the back of the machine image C Never pick up the Q Follow by any points other than those described doing so may cause damage CARRYING YOUR Q FOLLOW SMARTPOWER...

Page 5: ...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 Follow 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 On...

Page 6: ...et switch on power if applicable 6 The indicator light on the handset will show RED while charging and GREEN when fully charged 7 Once the indicator light is GREEN disconnect the power cable from the handset 8 Return the black plug to the charging port on the side of the handset then refit the protective silicone skin HANDSET CARE Using the handset skin and charging port plug means that the handse...

Page 7: ...ges paths To start the machine moving forwards press the forward button Once the machine is in motion continually pressing the speed up or slow down buttons will either speed up or slow down the machine respectively You can also use the cruise control buttons to start the machine To reverse the machine press the reverse button it must first be stopped When reversing the speed is fixed and cannot b...

Page 8: ...sing any of the forward buttons To resume Follow mode stop the machine and start the Follow process as usual The Q Follow has a follow system not a find system Only activate Follow from inside the Neutral Zone and walk in the direction the machine is facing Think of the Follow feature like cruise control on a car it s perfect for motorway driving but not for town or car parks The follow feature is...

Page 9: ...t any genuine Stewart Golf battery to last 18 holes on a normal course with a normal weight bag and in normal conditions However a hole of golf can 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 shootin...

Page 10: ... to a manufacturing defect are specifically excluded from this warranty The handset and SmartPower batteries must be charged only with the equipment supplied by Stewart Golf and the instructions must be followed exactly Register your warranty stewartgolf com warranty TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE It is difficult to push the Q Follow Freewheel mode not engaged Use the quick release system to put the wheel...

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