BATCADDY EVO "Remote, Walk Along and Freewheel Modes"
BATCADDY EVO Operational Modes
Remote Mode - When using the BATCADDY EVO via remote control, the intelligent auto tracking feature is enabled. The cart cannot be steered by hand while being controlled by the remote.
Walk Along Mode - The cart is steered by hand with the speed being controlled by the knob on the side. You can start and stop the cart using the blue button on the end of the handle. The intelligent auto tracking is disabled in "Walk Along" mode.
Freewheel Mode - Speed control and intelligent auto tracking are both disabled. The cart is powered on and can be steered and pushed by hand. The blue light at end of handle will be flashing.
Switching Modes
Remote to Walk Along - Stop the cart using the remote control. You can then use the speed control knob to start the cart. If speed is already set, then press the blue button on the end of the handle to start the cart.
Walk along to Remote - Stop the cart using the blue button on the end of the handle. You can now control the cart via remote control
Toggle Freewheel Mode - Hold the blue button on end of handle till it starts flashing. You can now push and steer the cart. Great option for navigating parking lots. To switch back, push and hold the flashing button till it is solid.
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