Users Manual

MODE 2: POWER ASSIST
To move the ForeCaddy forward, press the button.
Press to increase or decrease the ForeCaddy’s speed.
Press to stop.
Alternatively, you can exclusively use the button by pressing and
holding it down to move the ForeCaddy forward and releasing it to stop. The ForeCaddy will
(by default) restart at the same speed as its last session. In Power-Assist mode there are 5
speeds that can be selected to match your desired walking rate (see chart below). When the
ForeCaddy is stopped and in Power Assist mode, press the button to release the brake
to use the ForeCaddy in “free wheel” mode.
Acceleration & Deceleration ButtonHandle
Power Assist/ Stop Button
While in Power Assist mode, the following safety
precautions should be followed:
1 The ForeCaddy should always be steered manually when
making a turn. When making a sharp turn, push the
handle down to lift the front of the ForeCaddy upward to
assist turning.
2 On complex turns or road sections, when the ForeCaddy
is stopped, press the deceleration button to switch into
neutral mode. This makes it easier to maneuver if you
need to stop the ForeCaddy (without sliding). To resume
Power Assist mode, press the Power Assist button again
after pushing or pulling the ForeCaddy.
3 When the ForeCaddy is connected to the remote control
in a stopped state, press the acceleration button to move
the ForeCaddy forward automatically. Press the Power
Assist button or the stop button on the remote control to
stop the ForeCaddy. The ForeCaddy will automatically
switch to standby mode if its distance from the remote
exceeds 10 feet.
Safety recommendations for Power Assist mode
Operating Your ForeCaddy
ForeCaddy Operating your ForeCaddy ForeCaddy Operating your ForeCaddy9 10
decreases speed
increases speed
Speed Chart
1st – 3.3 k/m per hour
(2.05 mph)
2nd – 4.2 k/m per hour
(2.61 mph)
3rd – 5.0 k/m per hour
(3.1 mph)
4th – 5.9 k/m per hour
(3.6 mph)
5th – 6.7 k/m per hour
(4.2 mph)

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