APOLLO City 2022 Electric Scooter Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- APOLLO
Table of Contents
APOLLO City 2022 Electric Scooter
INTRODUCTION
Hello World
Thank you for purchasing the Apollo City. The electric scooter industry is
still young and it takes forward-thinking customers like yourself to advance
it. We hope you enjoy your new scooter as much as we loved developing it.
How to get help?
We’re here to help regardless of the problem you are facing. You can get in
touch with us in the following ways:
WEBSITE:
apolloscooters.co (US)
apolloscooters.ca (CAD)
apolloscooters.com (GLOBAL)
HELP CENTER:
apolloscooters.co/support
EMAIL: support@apolloscooters.co
WARNING:
Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause
component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death.
Even if you’re an experienced scooter rider, you must read and understand the
entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories
before riding. In the event of a malfunction of any of the components during
set up or use, please discontinue set up or use and contact our support team
through our help desk
apolloscooters.co/support. If you are not
sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all
assembly steps in the manual and the assembly video at
apolloscooters.co/support, consult our
support team or a local electric scooter shop.
UNBOXING
WARNING: Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death. Even if you’re an experienced scooter rider, you must read and understand the entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories before riding. In the event of a malfunction of any of the components during set up or use, please discontinue set up or use and contact our support team through our help desk apolloscooters.co/support. If you are not sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all assembly steps in the manual and the assembly video at apolloscooters.co/support, consult our support team or a local electric scooter shop.
Intro
Setting up your scooter right is the single most important step to your
safety. Please note that this process is also available in video format
through our help centre. Visit apolloscooters.co/ support to view it. We
recommend having the following items ready prior to starting the setup
process:
Unbox your scooter
Open the box using the box cutter and fold open the top. Inside you should see
protective styrofoam along with the following contents:
- Apollo City electric scooter
- Manual
- Charger and cable
- Hex key
If any of these items are missing, please contact us immediately via apolloscooters.co/support. With the help of someone, remove the scooter from the box and place it on a flat surface. We recommend using a stool or bench as the wheels need to be able to spin freely. Carefully remove the protective material from the scooter and set it aside. We suggest keeping both the styrofoam and the box in case you need to ship your scooter back to us. Otherwise recycle the materials wherever possible.
Prepare for assembly
Unfolding
- The first step is to unfold your Apollo City. To do so, ensure the hook is not clipped into the rear foot rest. If it is, push down on the stem and unhook it from the rear foot rest.
- Unfold the stem by pulling it to a vertical position. Ensure you do so until the stem is completely vertical.
- Locate the folding latch and bring it up, locking the stem. The latch will require some force to lock fully upright.
- Lastly, make sure the safety button of the folding mechanism is clipped in the stem. This safety mechanism prevents the latch from unlocking due to vibration or shock.
Attach handlebar
- Connect the male connection cable coming out of the handlebar into the female cable coming out of the front stem. Make sure the pins are aligned.
- Make sure the male port and the female port are aligned properly. Insert the handlebar at the top of the front stem and tighten into place with the hex screw provided.
- Caution: Be careful not to damage the cable when connecting the handlebar to the front stem.
- You will find that the latches and buttons on your handlebar are not tight. We deliver this way to avoid damage during shipping. Before tightening the screws, adjust the left button panel. Twist it upward or downward until it reaches a comfortable angle, keep in mind that once on a scooter, you will be higher up than you are while setting up your scooter. When you have found a comfortable position, go ahead and tighten the screws.
- Repeat the same process for the screws on the right-hand side of your handlebar.
Perform test
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Locate the power button on the left side of the handlebar and press it for 3 seconds to power on the scooter. You should now be able to see the display powered on. Keep the scooter elevated on the stool or bench, as the testing will involve spinning both wheels. The scooter should be in Kick to Start mode, to begin testing the motors, spin the wheel and then press the throttle. The wheels should begin to spin normally. You may notice either motor emitting a noise at low speeds, this is normal. The motor communicates with the controller and identifies its position as well as which direction to roll in. If after performing this test the wheels are spinning normally, you can now move to step 2. If you notice one of the motors is not spinning DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE SCOOTER. Contact us immediately through our help desk apolloscooters.co/support.
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Begin by testing your brakes. Press the throttle on the right side of your handlebar and notice both wheels start to accelerate. Continue to accelerate for 5 seconds, then release the throttle and slam both brakes at the same time. The wheel should stop immediately.
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Test gear change by pressing the Power Button. A short click will change the speed levels.
- 1 click- Eco mode
- 2 clicks – Comfort mode – after a second click you should see a Green “S” on the display
- 3 clicks – Sport mode – another short click should display a Red “S”.
To read more about the speed of each mode, refer to the Diplay section in this manual.
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Next, to turn on the lights press the Mode button (M). Confirm all of the power of the light on: headlight and one rear tail light. If all of the lights do not power on, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE SCOOTER. Contact us immediately via our help desk apolloscooters.co/support.
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Test your right and left signals. Start by testing your right signal by pressing the button with an arrow on the right side of your handlebar. Your right signals should turn on. To turn them off, click on the button again.
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Test your left signals, press the arrow button on the left side of the handle bar. Your signals should turn on. To turn them off, click on the button again.
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Next, grab an air pump and locate the air valve on the front tire. Remove the safety cap and attach the pump tube to the tire valve. Turn on the air pump and read the PSI measure – the ideal tire pressure for the City is 45PSI.
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Inflate or deflate the tire as needed until the pressure is 45PSI. Repeat the step with the rear tire.
Congratulations, you have successfully set up your new Apollo City. If you experience difficulties with the setup at any step, please refer to our help centre at apolloscooters.co/support for a video walk-through of the process. Alternatively, you can contact our support team at support@apolloscooters.co for assistance.
OPERATION
WARNING:
Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause
component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death.
Even if you’re an experienced scooter rider, you must read and understand the
entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories
before riding. In the event of a malfunction of any of the components during
set up or use, please discontinue set up or use and contact our support team
through our help desk
apolloscooters.co/support. If you are not
sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all
assembly steps in the manual and the assembly video at
apolloscooters.co/support, consult our
support team or a local electric scooter shop.
Charging
This section focuses on how to charge your scooter correctly. For information
about battery health and best practices, please review the Battery Information
section. The battery pack comes with a built-in battery management system.
This includes overcharging protection amongst other features, allowing your
scooter to stay plugged in even after it is fully charged. Please note that
this applies to short periods of overcharging, such as the scooter being
plugged in overnight. Please do not leave the scooter plugged in and charging
for extended periods of time as it may result in battery damage or fire.
- First, ensure the two parts of the charger are connected securely. The wall AC plug should be connected to the charger box. The connection between the cable and box should feel firm with no wobble or play.
- Next, locate the charging port cap on your scooter and open it to find the charging port. Locate the round connector on one end of the charger, this is the end you must insert in the charging port.
- Gently insert the cable.
- Proceed to plug the AC plug on the other end of the charger into a 120-volt power outlet. If the battery is 100% full, the charger light will turn green. If the battery is not fully charged, the charger light will light up red.
How to brake
The Apollo City has two different types of brakes. The regen brake which
allows you to capture energy from brakeing and recharge your battery, and the
dual drum brake. The regen brake will allow you to have a smoother and more
efficient stop. To use it, press on the left-hand side thumb throttle. To
control how smooth or abrupt your scooter comes to a stop log in to your
Apollo App and adjust the brake preferences. For more information about the
Apollo App refer to the App section in this manual.
Braking for the first time:
Before taking your scooter for a ride, we recommend for you to adjust the
regen brake in your Apollo App. Refer to the App section in this manual for
more information.
IMPORTANT: We recommend you not to use the regen brake when the battery
is 100% charged. This can cause an overcharged battery and result in damage to
the controller or the battery. You should only start using the regen break
when the battery is at 90% charge level or less.
Additionally, keep in mind that using the regen brake for long periods of time
(for example a long downward hill) can generate a lot of heat and have a
negative impact on the controller. We recommend using the regen brake only for
short period of time.
WARNING: In rain or wet weather, braking distances increase. A failure to
take this into consideration in such conditions can cause component or
performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death.
Folding
- To fold, begin by locating the safety button and press it to unlock the folding lever.
- Grab the folding latch, and pull it down to fold the stem. Make sure to keep one hand on the stem at all times as it will drop down instantly after the folding latch is released.
- Pull it down until you feel the latch is fully open.
- Fold down the stem towards the footstand.
- Make sure it is folded all the way down before moving on to the next step.
- Locate the locking hook on the inside of the from stem and take it out. Attach the hook on the stem to the locking ring located at the end of the deck, near the footrest and the rear wheel. Attach the hook to the locking ring.
Handlebar features
- Display
- Accelerator throttle (right-hand side of the handlebar)
- Accelerator throttle- Power button-Gear change
- Accelerator throttle- right turning signal
- E-brake throttle (left side of the handlebar)
- E-brake throttle- Mode button-light ON-Off
- E-brake throttle- left turning signal
DISPLAY
WARNING:
Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause
component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death.
Even if you’re an experienced scooter rider, you must read and understand the
entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories
before riding. In the event of a malfunction of any of the components during
set up or use, please discontinue set up or use and contact our support team
through our help desk
apolloscooters.co/support. If you are not
sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all
assembly steps in the manual and the assembly video at
apolloscooters.co/support, consult our
support team or a local electric scooter shop.
The display screen, located on the handlebar, shows you the speed, the
battery charge, whether the front and rear lights are on, and any failure
displays.
The scooter is controlled by three buttons:
- ON/OFF BUTTON
- One-click – Eco mode
- Two clicks – Comfort mode – after a second click you should see a Green “S” on the display Three clicks – Sport mode – another short click should display a Red “S”. You can change the gears and speed limit of your scooter via the Apollo App.
- TURN SIGNALS
- Left arrow short click- Left turning signal
- Right arrow short click- Right turning signal
- MODE BUTTON (M)
- Short click- turn on/ off light
- 2 Short clicks – Switch from Eco to mileage
- While riding you may notice an occasional beeping noise, indicating you are riding above the speed of the selected gear.
SETTINGS
App
You can manage your settings through the Apollo App.
The settings you can manage through your App are:
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Control Gear
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Control top speed limit
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Control acceleration and regen brake
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Control ON/Off cuise control
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Control the time it takes for the cruise control to turn on
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Control KickStart On/Off mode
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The settings you can control via the Apollo App may change with future App updates.
The Apollo App is available for iOS and Android. To download it, visit our
website -Apolloscooters.co -or look for it in your APP store as Apollo
Scooters.
You can also download it using the following OR code:
To use the App, follow the steps indicated in the App. Since we are constantly upgrading it for a superior user experience, we recommend for you to reach out to our support team through apolloscooters.co/support who will provide the latest information.
BATTERY INFO
WARNING: Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death. Even if you’re an experienced scooter rider, you must read and understand the entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories before riding. In the event of a malfunction of any of the components during set up or use, please discontinue set up or use and contact our support team through our help desk apolloscooters.co/support. If you are not sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all assembly steps in the manual and the assembly video at apolloscooters.co/support, consult our support team or a local electric scooter shop.
WARNING: When there is only one battery bar remaining, it is advisable to stop using the scooter if possible and to recharge it in order to prolong the lifespan of the battery, a deep discharge will decrease the lifespan of the battery.
Charging
- Charge the scooter fully after every ride. This will prolong the battery life.
- When charging, wait for the charger light to turn green. The charging process will then be complete and all the cells will have been balanced by the battery management system.
- If not used, power on the scooter once at least once a month to check the charge level. Ideally, the charge level should be between 70% and 90%.
Storage
- The storage temperature needs to be between l0°C-25°C / 50°F-77°F
- For long term storage (such as the winter season), the ideal battery level is approximately 70% (SOV). This is based on the fact that at 70% charge level, the energy inside the battery cells is the most stable.
Caution
- Do not leave the scooter in cold spaces (such as unheated garages or outdoor sheds).
- Do not leave the battery undercharged for 48 hours or more. This can result in battery damage which is not covered by warranty.
- Do not use chargers that are not sold or approved by Apollo Scooters.
- Wait 30 minutes after a ride before attempting to charge the battery.
- Do not use chargers that are not sold or approved by Apollo Scooters.
- Keep the battery away from heat or fire, a failure to do so may result in a serious injury or death.
- If there is any damage to the battery, the scooter will not turn after charge or it will not charge. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE SCOOTER. Contact us immediately through our help desk apolloscooters.co/support.
GENERAL SAFETY
WARNING:
Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause
component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death.
Even if you’re an experienced scooter rider, you must read and understand the
entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories
before riding. In the event of a malfunction of any of the components during
set up or use, please discontinue set up or use and contact our support team
through our help desk
apolloscooters.co/support. If you are not
sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all
assembly steps in the manual and the assembly video at
apolloscooters.co/support, consult our
support team or a local electric scooter shop.
Road safety & legislation
You are responsible to-perform due diligence, understand and follow all laws,
rules and regulations, for the safe and lawful operation of your electric
scooter, in the locations in which you choose to operate it. If not used
properly or lawfully, electric scooters can lead to injury or death. By
purchasing an Apollo scooter, you assume the responsibility for its safe and
lawful operation as well as the risks for any failure to safely and lawfully
operate it. Any fines due to illegal or unauthorized use, including but not
limited to any failures to wear protective equipment, are your
responsibility. Should you have any questions or concerns, feel free to
contact us at support@apolloscooters.co.
Education
Please read the entire manual carefully. If uncertain about any section,
contact us directly at
support@apolloscooters.co or visit our
help centre at apolloscooters.co/support
to find more information. We always recommend starting slow and getting used
to the scooter before riding for longer distances.
Age
Apollo Scooters are designed to be used and operated by adults and should not
be used by anyone younger than 18 years of age. Should the rider have any
disabilities or impairments (visual, hearing, language, seizure, etc), please
consult your physician before any ride or purchase of an electric scooter.
Protective Gear
We strongly recommend wearing protective equipment any time the scooter is in
use. The equipment includes, but is not limited to, helmets, knee and elbow
pads, and protective armour.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT ride under the influence of any drugs, alcohol or substance that could limit or affect judgement, control or rider safety. The rider is fully liable and responsible for riding these scooters with a fully conscious and sober mind, to ensure a safe ride.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter
can cause component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury,
or death.
NOTE: This section is available in a video tutorial which can be found on
our help centre apolloscooters.co/support.
Getting started
We recommend doing maintenance to your scooter every 6 months to make sure
all of the components are working properly. Below you can find the steps to
perform a basic maintenance of your Apollo City. However, if you need
additional information or help, please contact our support team directly
through our help deks apolloscooters.co/ support.
A tune up consists of the following
steps:
- Tire pressure check
- Bearing lubrication
- Suspension lubrication
- Brake adjustment
- Screw tightening
You will need a few things to get these done, all of them can be purchased at a local hardware store. If you have difficulty locating these items, contact our support team for help:
- Electric tire pump/inflator
- Jig-a-loo lubricant (or any other lithium grease in spray format)
- Brake pads
- Blue Loctite
- Basic toolkit
These are low cost items that, if used regularly, can make your scooter last dramatically longer. In other words, they’ re an investment definitely worth making.
Tire pressure
Let’s get started with a tire pressure check, which will allow you to see the
tire pressure of your tires. The ideal tire pressure for Apollo scooters is
45PSI. It is important to keep you tires at the correct pressure for a better
riding experience and to avoid getting a flat tire. To get started place your
scooter on a bench, chair, or box, making sure that the tires are easy to
access. Start with the front tire – locate the air valve and remove the safety
cap. Attach the air hose and flip the latch to tighten it. You should be able
to power on your electric pump and get a read of the current tire pressure. If
it’s below 45PSI, start to inflate until the dial reads exactly 45. If the
pressure is higher than 45PSI, deflate the tire by pressing down on the air
valve mechanism. To do so, find a small object such as a pen or key, and
insert it into the air valve. You will hear the air escape. Do so until the
tire feels flat, then reattach the electric pump and inflate until at 45PSI.
When the tire is properly inflated, put the cap back on the air valve. Repeat
the process with the other tire.
Bearing lubrication
The next maintenance step is to lubricate the bearings. Your bearings are the
connection between the rotating wheels of your scooter and the non-rotating
frame that holds them stable. As you use your scooter, the friction can cause
the bearing to get worn out – we prevent it from happening by lubricating it
regularly. Start by cleaning the bearings using with a clean and wet towel,
you can spin the wheel at the same time which might make it easier for you to
clean. After your bearings are clean, it’s really important for you to add
lubricant to the bearings, if you don’t they will get worn very rapidly.
Spray the lubricant generously. Spray directly at the bearings and in the
general bearing direction, since they are sealed for better protection. Spin
your wheel at the same time to make sure the lubricant is dispersed
effectively.
Suspension lubrication
Similar to the bearings, the suspension must also be lubricated. The
constant movement of the suspension causes friction and may result in noises
or squeaking sounds. Ensure the suspension is clean before lubricating. Spray
the lubricant inside the spring and on the travel shaft of the spring located
inside the coil. Then spray on the top and bottom pivot points of the
suspension. A good way to distribute the lubricant inside of the suspension
spring is to jump lightly on the scooter following the applica- tion of
lubricant. The up-down movement will create friction and will help distribute
the lubricant throughout the suspension system.
Drum Brake Adjustment
Note: this section describes a basic adjustment to your brakes. For an
in-depth brake adjustment tutorial, please visit the help centre at
apolloscooters.co/support.
- Your brakes are an important component of your scooter. If you feel your brakes are not performing as well as they should, you might want to tighten your brakes. The first point of control of your brakes is your brake handle. Locate the adjustment screw at the connection of the brake line to the brake handle. Turn it counterclockwise to tighten your brake. Turning it clockwise will loosen your brake. If you have reached the maximum position of the adjustment screw and the brakes are not comfortably tight, proceed to the next step.
- Find the brake lever located on the left hand side of the wheel and lift it up. Then gently pull the line down to release the tension on the brake line. If the brake is too loose then you can tighten the nob.
- Release the line and the lever to check the brake on the handlebars. If you find your brakes are too tight now, then you can reverse the process and loosen the brakes a little bit. A properly adjusted brake should leave about 2 cm of space between the brake lever and the grip handle.
*For a detailed step-by-step video, please visit our help desk center at apolloscooters.co/support.
Screw Tightening
Use the included alien key to tighten the screws highlighted on the following
graphics. Your scooter motor creates vibrations when you ride it, which may
cause the screws on your scooter to loosen over time. We recommend checking
your screws every few months to make sure they remain tight. You can use a
medium-strength headlocker adhesive to further improve their stability
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING:
Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause
component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death.
Even if you’re an experienced scooter rider, you must read and understand the
entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories
before riding. In the event of a malfunction of any of the components during
set up or use, please discontinue set up or use and contact our support team
through our help desk
apolloscooters.co/support. If you are not
sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all
assembly steps in the manual and the assembly video at
apolloscooters.co/support, consult our
support team or a local electric scooter shop.
Error codes
Your scooter comes with a built-in communication system that allows for
quicker diagno- sis of common issues. Please consult the table below for a
classification of codes.
PLEASE NOTE: For full troubleshooting video library, visit our help
centre at apolloscooters.co/support.
Failure displays/ Error Codes
If a malfunction occurs while using your Apollo City, then one of the
following failure display codes will appear on the screen:
NOTE: Visit www.apolloscooters.co for a troubleshooting guide and instructions on how to replace parts or contact us directly at support@apolloscooters.co for support.
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BRAKE ERROR
F1 is reported when the power-on self-test fails. El is reported when the error occurs during operation.-
Error Code:
If El/Fl is reported, the brake handle or it’s connection could be faulty. -
Solution 1:
Check whether the brake handle wire is connected properly. -
Solution 2:
Replace brake handle to test, if the error code goes away the handle was the issue. -
Solution 3:
Replace the handlebar assembly to test, if the error code goes away the display was the issue.
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THE THROTTLE ERROR
F2 is reported when the power-on self-test fails. E2 is reported when the error occurs during operation.-
Error Code:
If E2/F2 is reported, the throttle or it’s connection could be faulty. -
Solution 1:
Check whether the throttle wire is connected properly and the throttle isn’t out of position. -
Solution 2:
Replace the throttle to test, if the error code goes away the throttle was the issue. -
Solution 3:
Replace the handlebar assembly to test, if the error code goes away the display was the issue.
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COMMUNICATION ERROR
E3 will show the error in power system running.-
Solution 1:
Check if the connection between the handlebar assembly and the communication cable in the stem is good. -
Solution 2:
Replace handlebars to test, If the error code goes away the handlebars were the issue. -
Solution 3:
Replace the controller to test, if the error code goes away the contoller was the issue.
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OVER CURRENT PROTECTION
If E4 error is reported continuously, it is considered to be hardware fault of controller.-
Solution 1:
Check whether the brake handle wire is connected properly. -
Solution 2:
Replace brake handle to test, if the error code goes away the handle was the issue. -
Solution 3:
Replace the handlebar assembly to test, if the error code goes away the display was the issue.
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MOTOR SENSOR ERROR
If E7 is reported this means that a faulty motor sensor is present.- Solution:
Replace the motor to test, if the error goes away the motor was the issue.
- Solution:
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UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION
If ES is reported continuously, check whether the battery voltage is too low (Below 30 Volts).- Solution:
Replace with a new battery to test, if the error goes away the battery was the issue.
- Solution:
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MOTOR PHASE LOSS
If ES is reported this means that one or more phase connectors are not properly connected or properly working.-
Solution 1:
Check if the phase wires are properly connected. -
Solution 2:
Replace the controller to test, if the error goes away the controller was the issue. -
Solution 3:
Replace the motor to test, if the error goes away the motor was the issue.
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OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION
If E6 is reported the battery voltage is too high.- Solution:
The battery voltage is too high, avoid sudden braking, rushing actions and it will return to normal when part of the power has been used up.
- Solution:
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CONTROLLER ERROR
If E9 is reported continuously, this means that the controller is faulty.- Solution:
Replace the controller to test, if the error goes away the controller was the issue.
- Solution:
FAQs
WARNING:
Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause
component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death.
Even if you’ re an experienced scooter rider, you must read and understand the
entire manual and any documentation provided for subcomponents or accessories
before riding. In the event of a malfunction of any of the components during
set up or use, please discontinue set up or use and contact our support team
through our help desk
apolloscooters.co/support. If you are not
sure you have the experience, skills, and tools to correctly perform all
assembly steps in the manual and the assembly video at
apolloscooters.co/support, consult our
support team or a local electric scooter shop.
Voltage fluctuations
You may notice the voltage on your scooter go up and down as you press and
release the throttle or perhaps as you ride uphill. This is completely normal
and it means that the scooter is exerting more energy. To get an accurate
reading of your voltage, release the throttle and wait for a few seconds until
the voltage stabilizes.
Avoid Exposure to Water and Humidity
You must avoid exposing your scooter to water and humidity. Apollo scooters
are not waterproof and are not designed for extreme or prolonged exposure to
water or humidity. Operating your scooter in rain or wet conditions can cause
component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death.
Please note that any damage to the scooter due to water exposure is not
covered by warranty.
WARRANTY
Warranty structure
All Apollo Scooters are covered with a limited warranty for a limited time.
For more details about the warranty please refer to
https://apolloscooters.co/pages/warranty-policy or scan the QR code below.
Damage During Shipping
Apollo offers the option to purchase additional shipping insurance to cover
the value of your scooter in transit. Without that shipping insurance, any
loss or damage during shipping is at the responsibility of the customer. For
more information, refer to the Shipping Protection section on the website.
We hope you enjoy your Apollo City Scooter as much as we loved developing
it!
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