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  • Page 1 2023-24 (V3-V4)
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Hello World How to get help? Thank you for purchasing the Phantom V3. We’re here to help regardless of the prob- Incorrect assembly, maintenance, or use of your Apollo scooter can cause component or performance failure, The electric scooter industry is still young lem you are facing.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Specs ............4 Unboxing ..........5 Testing ..........8 Operation ...........10 Display ..........15 Battery Info & ........16 Low Battery .........16 General Safety ........17 Safe riding instructions & Warnings..18 Maintenance ........20 Screw Chart .........24 Troubleshooting ........28 Warranty & Services ......30...
  • Page 4: Specs

    SPECS Net Weight 66 lb (29 kg) Height x Width : 51" x 28" (130cm x 71 cm) Dimension Maximum Load 300 lb (136 kg) 25 degrees Maximum Grade % Maximum Speed 66 km/h (41 mph) ~64 km (~40 miles) Range Battery 126 x 18650 (23 400mah) Lithium...
  • Page 5: Unboxing

    Setting up your scooter right is the single most import- Open the box using the box cutter and fold open the Improper assembly of your Apollo scooter can cause ant step to your safety. top. Inside you should see protective styrofoam along...
  • Page 6 Unfolding The first step is to unfold your Apollo Phantom V3. To do so, ensure the hook is not clipped into the rear foot rest. If it is, push down on the sistem and unhook it from the rear foot rest.
  • Page 7 Attach handlebar On the stem bar, there is a light at the top with two screws. Remove the two screws with the hex key. Once removed, you will see the light fixture come off the clamp revealing a total of four screws that hold the handlebar clamp in place. Remove these four screws until the front half of the clamp comes off.
  • Page 8: Testing

    TESTING To perform the test, place your scooter above ground, in a position where the wheels are not touching any surface. This will allow you to test the acceleration and brakes without getting on your scooter. Now test your brakes - Hold the throttle on the Push on the thumb throttle on the right hand side of your handlebar.
  • Page 9 PSI measure - the ideal tire pres- step, please refer to our help centre at apolloscooters. sure for the Phantom V3 is 50PSI. co/support for a video walkthrough of the process. Alternatively, you can contact our support team at...
  • Page 10: Operation

    OPERATION Charging WARNING This section focuses on how to charge your Improper assembly of your Apollo scooter can cause scooter correctly. For information about component or performance failure resulting in loss battery health and best practices, please of control, serious injury, or death. In the event of a malfunction or any damage to any of the components review the Battery Information section.
  • Page 11 Ensure both parts are connnected well Locate charging port Insert softly Connect to outlet...
  • Page 12 Changing Gears • Control KickStart On/Off mode The Apollo App is available for iOS and Android. To download it, visit our website To shift gears press the power button quickly twice. The gears Apolloscooters.co or look for it in your APP store as Apollo Scooters.
  • Page 13 Folding To fold, begin by locating the safety ring and turn it clock-wise to unlock the folding lever. Identify the safety pin and pull it out to release the safety mechanism. Next, hold the stem in place with one hand and with your other hand pull down the folding latch.
  • Page 14 Handlebar features Display Power button Mode button Right turn signal button Left turn signal button Acceleration throttle regen Throttle Brakes...
  • Page 15: Display

    The display screen, located on handlebars, shows you the speed, speed units, the battery charge, selected gear, and any failure displays. WARNING Improper assembly of your Apollo scooter can cause component or performance failure resulting in loss of control, serious injury, or death. In the event of a...
  • Page 16: Battery Info

    • Do not use chargers that are not sold or approved charge level should be between 70% and 90%. by Apollo Scooters. • Keep the battery away from heat or fire, a failure to do so may result in a serious injury or death.
  • Page 17: General Safety

    WARNING Your Assumption of Risk For Road Safety Please read the entire manual carefully. If Apollo Scooters are designed to be used and operated and Observation of All Laws. uncertain about any section, contact us by adults and should not be used by anyone younger than 18 years of age.
  • Page 18: Safe Riding Instructions & Warnings

    • ALWAYS inspect your scooter before riding. Do not ride if you notice any damage to your scooter. Apollo Scooters are designed to be used and operated by adults and should not be used by anyone younger • ALWAYS make sure the safety button of the folding mechanism clipped into the stem and than 18 years of age.
  • Page 19 You must avoid exposing your scooter to braking distances increase and the risk of tive equipment any time the scooter is in water and humidity. Apollo scooters are loss of control increases. Riding in these use. In addition to always wearing a hel-...
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    To do so, find working properly. Below you can find difficulty locating these items, contact pressure for Apollo scooters is 50PSI. a small object such as an the hex key the steps to perform a basic mainte-...
  • Page 21 Bearing lubrication Suspension lubrication The next maintenance step is to lubri- Similar to the bearings, the suspension ing the application of lubricant. The the bearings, if you don't they will get cate the bearings. Your bearings are must also be lubricated. The constant up-down movement will create friction worn very rapidly.
  • Page 22 Disc Brake Adjustment Note: this section describes a basic adjusment to your brakes. For an in-depth brake adjustment tutorial, please visit the help centre at apolloscooters.co/support. Locate brake nob - turn clockwise Locate screws that hold brake, loosen Loosen the other two screws Align disc brake Turn the wheel &...
  • Page 23 Screw Tightening Use the included hex key to tighten the screws high- lighted 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.
  • Page 24: Screw Chart

    SCREW CHART SCREW LIST Size Grade Torque Fender bracket V3 ST3.5 x 10 Front Cover/Front plate/Rear Covers/Rear plate M4 x 8 Front Cover/Front plate/Rear Covers/Rear plate M4 x 10 Folding hook/Side Plastic covers M4 x 6 Brake lock screw 10.9 M6 x 16 Throttle screw M4 x 12...
  • Page 25 Screw Screw use/location Size Qty. number Fender bracket V3 ST3.5 x 10 Front Cover/Front plate/Rear Covers/Rear plate M4 x 8 M4 x 10 Front Cover/Front plate/Rear Covers/Rear plate Folding hook/Side Plastic covers M4 x 6 Hydraulic brake lock screw M6 x 16 M4 x 12 Throttle screw Top plate...
  • Page 26 8 6 9 Screw Screw use/location Size Qty. number Fender bracket V3 ST3.5 x 10 Front Cover/Front plate/Rear Covers/Rear plate M4 x 8 Front Cover/Front plate/Rear Covers/Rear plate M4 x 10 Folding hook/Side Plastic covers M4 x 6 8 6 9 M6 x 16 Hydraulic brake lock screw Throttle screw...
  • Page 27 Maintenance Table 5km / every ride 50km 500km 1000km Tires Check tire pressure Change tire Ensure that brakes are properly Lubricate brake cables (Mechanical Brakes Ensure that the brakes are functional Change brake pads adjusted brakes) Lights Ensure that all the lights work properly Perform a full inspection of the Ensure that the front and rear Suspension...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Please note Error codes For full troubleshooting video library, visit our Your scooter comes with a built-in communi- help centre at apolloscooters.co/support cation system that allows for quicker diagno- sis of common issues. Please consult the next table for a classification of codes. BRAKE ERROR THROTTLE FAILURE COMMUNICATION FAILURE...
  • Page 29 Failure displays / Error Codes NOTE: If a malfunction occurs while using your Apollo Phantom V3, then one Visit www.apolloscooters.co for a troubleshooting guide and instructions on how of the following failure display codes will appear on the screen: to replace parts or contact us directly at support@apolloscooters.co for support.
  • Page 30: Warranty & Services

    Apollo Plus All Apollo Scooters are covered with a 12-Month Limited Warranty. Apollo Plus is a suite of services that will support our customers For more details about the warranty scan the QR code below. along every facet of scooter ownership. Apollo Plus provides peace...
  • Page 31 FCC compliance statement IC Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. This device complies with Canada Industry licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (1) this device may not cause interference;...
  • Page 32 We hope you enjoy your Apollo Phantom Scooter as much as we loved developing it! If you want to stay connected with us and learn all about our future innovations, you can follow us on: @APOLLO SCOOTERS apolloscooters.co @RIDEAPOLLO APOLLO SCOOTERS CANADA apolloscooters.ca...

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