Callaway A44084 Traverse Remote Control Electric Cart Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
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A44084 Traverse Remote Control Electric Cart
Instruction Manual

Callaway A44084 Traverse Remote Control Electric Cart

PARTS LIST

Callaway A44084 Traverse Remote Control Electric Cart - PARTS
LIST

1. Handle 7. Wheelie Bar
2. Speed Control Knob 8. Battery Port
3. Control Panel 9. Battery
4. Horizontal Arm 10. Bag Straps
5. Adjustment Knob 11. Alignment Bolts
6. Vertical Arm 12. Bag Holder
1. Umbrella Mount 6. Drink Holder
2. Scorecard Holder 7. Speed Control Knob
3. Storage Compartment 8. Control Panel
4. Golf Ball Holders (2) 9. Remote Mount
5. Tee Holder (4)

INCLUDES

A. Traverse Cart
B. Battery
C. Charger
D. Remote

Callaway A44084 Traverse Remote Control Electric Cart -
INCLUDES

INITIAL SETUP: WHEEL INSTALLATION

The Traverse will require some assembly once it is removed from the package:

  1. Remove all wrapping and rubber axle caps.

  2. The wheels will need to be attached for use. In order to attach the wheels, Push and Hold the silver push pins on each of the wheels (make sure arrows on the tire tread are pointing down).

  3. Slide the wheel over the axle. On each of the wheels are 4 hex bolts. These bolts fit into the holes on the axle hub of each side. The wheel will install correctly when the 4 hex bolts fit into the 4 holes on the axle hub.

  4. On each axle there are 2 grooves for the wheel pins to lock into:
    a. The first groove keeps the wheels on the cart but does not connect the wheels to the motors. This allows the cart to be used as a traditional pushcart in the event that your battery dies or would like to push the cart manually.
    b. The second groove connects the wheels to the motors.

  5. The wheel will be correctly connected to the motor when the 4 bolts fit into the 4 corresponding holes on the axle hub. Also, the wheel will sit flush against the axle hub rather than have a space.

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Grooves

FIG. 1 – The wheel  is installed on the first axle groove. The motor is not engaged & the cart can be manually pushed without resistance from the electric motors. The cart will not move using the motors if the wheels are installed on the first groove.
FIG. 2 – The wheel  is installed on the second groove. The cart will now move using the motors. Notice the wheel sits flush against the axle hub.

The rear wheelie bar will also need to be attached for use:

  • In order to attach, pull up on the knob located on the wheelie bar and slide onto the square bar located on the back of the cart.
  • The Wheelie bar will lock into the corresponding hole on the back of the cart. The wheelie bar will “click” into place.
  • There are two angles for the wheelie bar:
  • The lower position is recommended to keep the cart stable on all terrain.
  • It is not recommended to use the higher wheelie bar setting unless the cart is being towed.

Once the wheels and wheelie bar have been installed, the cart is ready for use.

CHARGING THE BATTERY

BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Lithium-Ion battery pack: 25.2 V, 10Ah output, 2000mA
  • The Lithium-ion battery will run the cart for 18-27 holes. It is recommended that you charge the battery after every use.
  • Store the battery with a full charge when not in use.
  • Do not leave the battery connected to the cart when the cart is not in use. Make sure the battery port and plug are covered when not in use.
  • To charge the battery:
  • First, connect the battery to the charger.
  • Next, plug the charger into the outlet.
  • The LED indicator on the charger will turn red when the battery is charging and will turn green when the battery is fully charged.
  • When the battery is fully charged, unplug the charger from the outlet.
  • Next, disconnect the battery from the charger.
  • The battery is now ready for use.
  • Charging time can range from 3 to 6 hours depending on previous use
  • Do not store the battery completely drained. This can lead to a shorter lifespan of the battery.
  • Do not overcharge your battery: charging will end when the indicator light on the charger is green.
  • Only use the included charger to charge the battery.
  • CAUTION: do not contact the battery plug pins to any metal object. This may cause electric shock and possible injury.

OPERATION

  • First, strap the battery down on the cart so it does not move during operation.
  • Plug a fully charged battery into the cart. The battery will be secured when the latch clicks.
  • When the battery is not connected, use the plug cover to protect the port from any debris.

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OPERATION

TO POWER CARTON

Connect a fully charged battery to the cart & Hold the Power Button located on the cart handle until the power indicator light turns green. To turn the cart off, Hold the Power Button until the green light turns off.

  • The “T” Symbol above the power button is the Timer Button. Pressing this runs the cart for set distances:
  • Pressed Once: T1: 15 yards
  • Pressed Twice: T2: 23 yards
  • Pressed 3 Times: T3: 37 yards

Below the power button are 2 indicator lights: a battery symbol and a star symbol.

  • The battery-shaped Indicator light will emit green when the battery has enough power and is okay for use.
  • The star-shaped indicator light will be red when the battery is low and needs to be charged.

SPEED CONTROL KNOB

  • The silver knob located by the power button & timer button is the Speed control adjustment.
  • This knob controls how fast the cart runs without the remote.
  • The remote can only be used to stop the cart: pressing the middle “circle” button once.
  • This knob is used for walking behind the cart without using the remote. The cart will only move forward when using the speed control knob.
  • To increase speed, turn the knob clockwise; to decrease speed, turn the knob counterclockwise.
    To stop the cart, turn the knob counterclockwise until the knob does not rotate any further.
    Also, pressing the power button once on the cart handle will stop the cart.

Do not touch the knob if you are not ready for the cart to move. The Cart will continue to move until the knob is turned to the off position. Also, pressing the power button once or pressing the middle button on the remote will stop the cart.

REMOTE CONTROL LAYOUT

Callaway A44084 Traverse Remote Control Electric Cart - REMOTE
CONTROL

1. Forward 7. Antenna
2. Reverse 8. LED Indicator
3. Left 9. 10Y
4. Right 10. 20Y
5. Stop 11. 30Y
6. Clip/Mount
  • To turn the remote on, slide the switch on the side of the remote towards the antenna. Make sure to turn the remote control off when it is not in use. The remote will not shut off automatically.
    The remote requires 3 AAA batteries.

  • When using the remote, make sure your hand is not covering the antenna. The antenna needs to move freely for optimal range.

  • To Sync the remote: if the cart does not respond using the remote:
    1. Check to make sure the battery is connected properly & that the green power light is on.
    2. Hold the Power Button for 5-10 seconds until it flashes. Press STOP on the remote, then Press any direction to verify programming.

  • The cart has three speeds in each direction:
    1. UP – Forward (3 speeds by pressing: once, twice, 3 times)
    2. DOWN – Reverse (3 speeds by pressing: once, twice, 3 times)
    3. Arrow L – Left Turn (single clicks or holding)
    4. Arrow R – Right Turn (single clicks or holding)
    5. ‘Circle’ (middle button) – Stop
    6. Play/Pause: this button runs the cart in the forward direction for distances:
    • 10Y: the cart runs for 10-15 yards
    • 20Y: the cart runs for 20-25 yards
    • 30Y: the cart runs for 30-30 yards
    • Note: you can stop the cart by pressing the “STOP” button at any time as well as steer the cart using the arrow buttons.

CART HANDLE ADJUSTMENT

  • To adjust the angle of the cart handle, loosen (rotate counterclockwise) the black knob with the Callaway Chevron located near the upper bag holder.
  • Adjust the handle to the desired angle and rotate the knob clockwise to tighten
  • Caution: When adjusting the handle, loosen the knob enough so there is a space between the “teeth” on the cart handle. If the knob is not loosened enough, the “teeth” can wear and cause adjustment issues.

SECURING BAG TO CART

  • One end of the straps has a loop and the other end has a plastic ball attached. The loop goes around the ball to secure your bag using tension.
  • There is an upper bag strap and a lower bag strap.
  • The bottom of your golf bag rests on the (2) angled frame pieces which have a plastic ball attached to the ends.
  • If you need more tension on the bag straps to hold your bag in place, tie knots in the straps to increase the amount of tension.

REMOTE MOUNT

  • On the back of the cart handle, there is a plastic “ring”. If you would like to secure the remote to the cart, the remote clip can slide into the “ring” for convenient remote placement.
  • Store remote control in the closable compartment when the remote is not in use & during transportation.

TRANSPORTATION

  • Fold the handle down & tighten the adjustment knob
  • Securing arm to the cart:
  • With the cart handle folded down, use the lower bag strap (the end with the ball attached) & loop it around the upper bag holder
  • Secure bag strap loop to the silver ring mounted on the cart frame. The silver ring is located in front of the cart battery.
  • Removing wheels: removing the wheels and wheelie bar for transportation is based on the users’ needs.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE & CAUTION

  • Do not submerge the cart in water. The cart is water-resistant but is not fully waterproof.

  • Do not use pressured water to clean the cart.

  • The cart can be used in light rain.

  • Store the battery in a warm and dry place (not on a concrete floor).

  • The battery is not waterproof. Do not use a cart in heavy rain.

  • The cart remote is not waterproof. Use caution when using the remote in the rain.

  • When cleaning the cart:
    • The best way to clean the Callaway Traverse is to wipe off any excess dirt/grass with a wet towel. This reduces the risk of damaging the electronics in the cart.
    • To clean the wheels: remove both rear wheels and rinse using water or wipe wheels using a clean towel. Do not use high-pressure water to clean the cart. Clean the front wheel by using water and a clean towel to wipe excess grass and mud away.

  • Do not store the battery completely drained. This can lead to a shorter lifespan of the battery.
    • It is recommended that you store the lithium-ion battery with at least 50% of charge.

  • Do not overcharge your battery: charging will end when the indicator light on the charger is green.

  • Do not completely drain the battery. Once the low battery light is on, do not use the motors. Put the cart into manual mode by moving the cartwheels to the first axle groove so the cart can be pushed freely.

  • Do not use any sort of lubricant on the cart axles or bearings. They are designed to be debris resistant and do not require lubrication.

  • CAUTION: do not contact the battery plug pins to any metal object. This may cause electric shock and possible injury.

WARRANTY INFO

The Callaway Traverse comes with a 12-month warranty which covers defects from manufacturing and premature wearing from use in accordance with the user manual. The warranty will not cover any transportation accidents, water damage, or damage caused by operator error. Any modification to the battery, charger, remote, or cart will result in voiding the warranty. Only use the included battery, charger, and remote to operate the cart.
For all warranty/use questions, do not return this product to the retailer. Please call Customer Service at 800-456-2129 or Visit www.callawaytag.com.

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