“First day to use it.
It became my old friend on the first hole.
Lighter than my old cart.
I love walking the course. My cart allows me to still walk it in my 80’s.
Keep up the good work. I love it.
Gloria Sweek.”
“We really like the new CartTek golf cart. It is very easy to use and the improvements have been very helpful on hill terrain. You have hit a “home run” with this new version.”
Hi Michael,
This is the first step under the Basic Setup section in the manual (page 8.)
"1. Install the 2 large drive wheels. The wheels are unidirectional.
Wheel hubs are marked “L” for left, and “R” for right as oriented
behind the cart. Depress knob on the inside wheel hub and
slide wheel onto axle. Fully insert wheel onto drive collar, with
the four pins fully engaged. (For “free wheel” mode, depress
and pull wheel out ¼ of an inch, releasing pins and making sure
wheels snaps into groove on axle.)"
“I feel confident that I made the right choice. For years I used the lectronic kaddy power cart but it reached the end of its life. The Carttek is so much better! It is well built, very stable and quiet.”
“Enjoying the cart and getting used to controlling it. Only issue I’ve found is if parking brake button pushed a little too long the remote switches off. Becomes an issue if you start cart manually and then once going and away from you, you realize the remote is off”
Hi Tom,
Thank you for your feedback. Yes, if you press and hold the parking brake button, the remote shuts off. All buttons on the remote are intended to be operated with a press and release type of command.
Regards,
Cart Tek
“Spent about 10 minutes with it in the backyard prior to going to the course and it worked great! So glad I can walk and not have to push a cart. This cart was easy to get in and out of the car and easy to use. Highly recommend.”