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Speed control:  

Pressing this button (2) increases the speed and pressing the 
other button (3) reduces the speed.

Motor brake:  

When moving downhill, you can use the trolley‘s drives as a motor 
brake:  To do so, set the speed to whichever low setting will make 
your TiCad

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 generate the right level of resistance for you.

Free-wheel function: 

The wheels have a free-wheel function that we recommend using 
when the battery is empty or if you chose to push or pull your golf 
trolley yourself over longer distances.  To do so, push back the  
sliding sleeves on the wheels and arrest them about 5 mm from 
the drive pin.

Drive wheel arrested in 

free-wheel function

Shaft guard: 

Your TiCad

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 trolley is supplied with a shaft guard for protecting 

the drive shafts during transport. Please always use this guard 
and do not allow the trolley to drop onto the shafts.

Shaft guard

1   Drawbar handle
2   Faster
3   Slower 

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2

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Start/Stop: 

To start and stop the trolley, press both dual control buttons 
(2+3) at the same time. When the trolley is stopped, the control 
unit will save the last speed setting you selected. When the trolley 
is started next, it will then start driving at this speed.

Starting and stopping

uSInG YouR TRoLLEY

Always move your TiCad

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 trolley slowly and carefully when 

moving over rough ground that contains stones or pot- 

holes. Avoid kerb edges. Never tow your TiCad

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 trolley with 

a buggy!

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TiCad

 

EARLYBIRD

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