At Eswing Golf Buggy, we understand that even the best machines may encounter occasional hiccups. That’s why we’ve created a comprehensive troubleshooting guide to ensure you’re back on the green in no time.
Identifying Issues
| Alarm Tone | Problem | |
|---|---|---|
| Single Beep (when connecting battery) | • | All systems are functioning properly. |
| Rapid Beeps | • • • • • • • • • | Tiller is unplugged. |
| Constant Tone | _________ | Battery connection is reversed. |
| 1 long, 2 short | — • • | Motor is disconnected or there's a motor problem. |
| 1 long, 3 short | — • • • | Battery is very low or has a faulty cell. |
| 1 long, 4 short | — • • • • | Electronics damaged (return for service). |
| 1 long, 5 short | — • • • • • | Short in tiller or electronics socket. |
| 1 long, 1 short | — • | Buggy out of range (for remote control models). |
Resetting the Machine
If an alarm sounds, you can reset the machine by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery or pressing the stop/start button on the tiller. If the problem persists, the alarm will sound again.
For further assistance, don’t hesitate to contact our support team. We’re here to ensure your Eswing Golf Buggy performs at its best every time you hit the course.
Other Scout trouble shooting issues
| Symptom | Possible Cause |
|---|---|
| Machine Stops Prematurely and Slows Down | Check battery charge; replace if low or worn out. |
| Inconsistent Performance Between Rounds | Ensure battery is fully charged before each use. |
| Slow Operation Despite Full Charge | Consider battery replacement or professional repair for faulty cell. |
| Machine Stops Abruptly with OK Beep | Inspect electrical connections for faults. |
| Intermittent Restart Issue | Contact support for potential motor problems; arrange for inspection if necessary. |

