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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Hello World How to get help? Warning Thank you for purchasing the Apollo We’re here to help regardless of the prob- Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of Phantom™. The electric scooter industry lem you are facing. You can get in touch...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ... 2 Assembly & Set Up..4 Operation ... . 10 Settings ....18 Battery Info .
  • Page 4: Assembly & Set Up

    ASSEMBLY & SET UP Intro Unbox your scooter WARNING: Incorrect assembly, mainte- nance, or use of your Apollo Setting up your scooter right is the single Open the box using the box cutter and fold scooter can cause compo- nent or performance failure, most important step to your safety.
  • Page 5 Prepare for assembly Unfolding The first step is to unfold Locate the folding latch your Apollo Phantom. To and bring it up, locking do so, ensure the hook is not the stem. The latch will require clipped into the rear pedal. If it some force to lock fully upright.
  • Page 6 Attach handlebar Locate the headlight at Then pick up the allen key the top of the stem, and with one of the screws, identify two screws holding and gently start turning clock- it attached to the handlebar wise. Next, pick up another clamp.
  • Page 7 Attach command centre The various latches and buttons on you reach a comfortable position, your handlebar might come loose. then locate the rear screw and We ship them this way on purpose tighten it until final position has - should there be any impact to the been reached.
  • Page 8 - the ideal tire pres- of the motors not spinning, of brake pads, which will sure for the Phantom is 50PSI. please contact us immediately. disappear after a few weeks of Inflate or deflate the tire as You may notice either motor riding.
  • Page 10: Operation

    OPERATION WARNING: Charging Incorrect assembly, mainte- nance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause compo- This section focuses on how to charge your nent or performance failure, scooter correctly. For information about loss of control, serious injury, or death. Even if you’re an...
  • Page 11 First, ensure the two parts of the charger Next, locate the three pin connector on Proceed to plug the AC plug on the other are connected securely. The wall AC plug one end of the charger. Open the charging end of the charger into a wall power outlet. should be connected to the charger box.
  • Page 12 Folding Begin by locating the Fold the stem all they way safety ring and turn it down until it reaches its clock-wise to unlock the folding final position. lever. Place the safety pin back Identify the safety pin in the designated loca- and gently pull it out to tion, ensuring it is pushed all release the safety mechanism.
  • Page 13 An effective safety mechanism, the key ignition prevents anyone sitivity of the throttle. Please note that acceleration strength can be from powering on the Phantom without the key. To power on the adjusted in the settings. Please visit the Settings section and review scooter, simply insert the key and turn clockwise.
  • Page 14 CLICK HOLD Increase gear Power on/off Change view Decrease gear Gear console on the Apollo These buttons control the dis- Phantom consists of three play and riding gears. It is im- buttons: portant to note that they have • M different functions depending •...
  • Page 15 Clicking the M button allows for switching views. Display views always rotate in the following order: 1. TIME 5. REMAIN (REMAINING MILEAGE) This is the amount of minutes and hours the As the name indicates, remaining voltage scooter has been active during a single trip. indicates the approximate distance the It resets every time the scooter is turned off.
  • Page 16 We simply again. use the notion of gears to represent their practical impact. The Phantom also features turn sig- nals. To enable either the left or right Each gear has an associated top speed: turn signal, press the respective button.
  • Page 18: Settings

    SETTINGS Enter settings mode WARNING: Incorrect assembly, mainte- The Apollo Phantom comes nance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause compo- with a number of configurable nent or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, settings. To enter settings or death.
  • Page 19 Needs to match the voltage of the battery. Battery voltage Min: 24V / Max: 72V 52V for 52V version of the Phantom 60V for the 60V version of the Phantom After changing the settings to Auto shut-off timer Min: 1 minute / Max: 60 minutes...
  • Page 20: Battery Info

    Incorrect assembly, mainte- • Charge the scooter fully after every ride. • The storage temperature needs to be nance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause compo- This will prolong the battery life. between 10°C – 25°C / 50°F – 77°F...
  • Page 22: General Safety

    Incorrect assembly, mainte- It is very important that customers perform Please read the entire manual carefully. If nance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause compo- due diligence, research, and practice cau- uncertain about any section, contact us di-...
  • Page 23 Legislation IMPORTANT Apollo Scooters are designed to be used It is the responsibility of the customer to Do NOT ride under the influence and operated by adults and should not be familiarize themselves with local regulation of any drugs, alcohol or substance used by anyone younger than 18 years of surrounding electric scooters.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    If the pressure is higher than perform a quick, but effective riders know that overinflation is 50PSI, you can deflate the tire tune up of your Apollo Phan- • Electric tire pump/inflator the leading cause of flat tires. In by pressing down on the Air tom.
  • Page 25 Bearing lubrication Suspension lubrication Let’s grab a can of lubricant - cleaned by your wet tissue. It’s Similar to the bearings, your the spring located inside the we recommend Jig-a-loo, and really important that you add suspension travels up and coil.
  • Page 26 We’re strong Please note this next section only applies to believers that you need to be able to stop on Phantom scooters with mechanical brakes, a dime at all times. Tightening your brakes not hydraulic. For adjustments of hydraluic will be the longest step in the process, but brake calipers, visit our help centre.
  • Page 27 Screw Tightening As you ride your electric scooter, motors create vibrations. These vibrations can loosen screws over time. We recommend checking your screws every few months to make sure they remain tight. We also recommend applying blue Loctite to further improve their stability.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Please note: WARNING: Incorrect assembly, For full troubleshooting video library, visit our help centre at maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can support@fluidfreeride.com cause component or performance failure, loss of control, serious injury, or death. Even if you’re an...
  • Page 30: Faqs

    Voltage fluctuations WARNING: Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of The Apollo Phantom comes with two You may notice the voltage on your scooter your Apollo scooter can charging ports for your convenience. It go up and down as you press and release...
  • Page 32: Warranty & Support

    WARRANTY & SUPPORT Warranty Structure Apollo scooters are covered by a 12-month limited warranty coverage against man- ufacturing defects. The limited warranty ensures owning a scooter is a smooth and easy process. In the odd event that issues do occur, we designed these policies to...
  • Page 33 Warranty Scope & Eligi- º Controller and the Apollo engineering team validates bility º Handlebar the existence of the defect, Apollo will, in º LED lights its sole discretion, either: All Apollo Scooters (“scooters”), are cov- º Motor and motor hub •...
  • Page 34 Rest assured market chargers or lack of proper winter that Apollo will cover the parts and provide 1. Submit a repair request by pressing the storage (75% battery capacity in room instructions to get this back to safe/riding "submit a request"...
  • Page 35 If your scooter does arrive damaged, please contact Apollo and provide any im- ages, documentation and proof within 10 days of receipt by submitting this form. It is the customer's responsibility to inspect the scooter for any damage upon receipt and to reach out to Apollo immediately.

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