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Overview of the Shadow Caddy
The Shadow Caddy is an intelligent robot that
carries your golf clubs, following faithfully
behind you, allowing you to focus on your
game.
It achieves this by using its patented system
of following a signal emitted by a transmitter
carried by the golfer.
The Shadow Caddy has an integrated Object
Detection System so that when it detects a
person, animal or other object in its path the
system is designed to stop, providing power to
the motors and engaging the brakes to avoid a
collision. For extra protection and to minimize
the potential for harm in the event of a collision,
the Shadow Caddy apparatus is speed limited,
to minimize the kinetic energy of the device, to
a speed less than 8.0 (eight) kilometers per hour.
The Shadow Caddy is to be exclusively used for
the transportation of golf clubs weighing less
than 30 (thirty) kilograms. The Shadow Caddy is
not designed for the transportation of humans,
especially children, animals, heavy goods,
liquids (except for drinks in the drinks holder), or
dangerous goods of any kinds. Transportation
of such items on the Shadow Caddy is strictly
prohibited. The device is to be operated
outdoors away from ames or ammable liquids
or gases.
The Shadow Caddy follows a Radio Frequency
(RF) signal transmitted by the Radio
Transmission Unit (RTU). The Shadow Caddy is
susceptible to strong external interference. In
the presence of external interference the Caddy
may stop following. If this occurs please operate
the Shadow Caddy in a location away from the
source of interference.
The user must at all times operate the device
in a safe manner and adhere to all warnings
described in this manual.
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