How do I synchronize my remote?
- Remote from 2014-present (remote with a RED STOP button and an ON/OFF switch)
Step #1 - Power your caddy off for at least five (5) seconds.
Step #2 - Hold down the stop button on the remote. Make sure the remote is powered on and the red light comes on.
Step #3 - Continue to hold down the stop button and power up cart.
Step #4 - Continue to hold down the stop button until the LED light on the handle blinks.
Step #5 - Cart is now in "sync".
Test each function to assure all are functioning. You are ready to go! - Remote from 2010-2013 (remote with a BLUE STOP button and an ON/OFF switch)
Step #1 - Power your caddy off for at least five (5) seconds.
Step #2 - Hold down the forward button on the remote. Make sure the remote is powered on and the red light comes on.
Step #3 - Continue to hold down the forward button on the remote and power up the cart.
Step #4 - Start counting slowly. Before you count 15 the cart will start to move (make sure nothing is in front of it and hold the handle).
Step #5 - Cart is now in "sync".
Test each function to assure all are functioning. You are ready to go! - Remote from 2010-2013 (remote with a wire antenna)
Step #1 - Power your caddy off for at least five (5) seconds.
Step #2 - Hold down the forward button on the remote. Make sure the red light comes on.
Step #3 - Continue to hold down the forward button on the remote and power up the cart.
Step #4 - Start counting slowly. Before you count 15 the cart will start to move (make sure nothing is in front of it and hold the handle).
Step #5 - Cart is now in "sync".
Test each function to assure all are functioning. You are ready to go! - Remote from 2010 and earlier (the controller...not the remote...has a green button)
Step #1 - Remove controller cover and expose the controller.
Step #2 - Find the green button on the small plastic side of the controller
Step #3 - Power-up cart. Press and hold-in the green button on the controller
Step #4 - While holding the green button in, start pressing and releasing the forward button on the remote. Process may take 5-15 seconds.
Step #5 - Cart is now in "sync".
Test each function to assure all are functioning. You are ready to go!
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