User's Manual
Table Of Contents

Our duty is ensure your safety, so you can rely on an excellent device
Trouble shooting ☺
We have come across problems that are not associated with wireless remote control unit but
are crane/hoist or the device is subjected to control. Therefore it is essential that before
trouble shooting, the problem is identified to be relating the wireless remote control unit.
When malfunction occurs, please check APOLLO system per the following stating or the brief trouble
shooting chart step by step, or contact your supplier if device still can not be operated normally.
IF: Press any push button in transmitter but there has no output, the indicator does not
show…
Possibility: Check if the power-key has been inserted.
IF: The power-key has been inserted, but still has no output, the indicator also does not
show…
Possibility: Check if the EMS-stop push button has been pressed, if so, turn to “ on “.
Under the normal operation, EMS-stop push button shall not be pressed down.
IF: The EMS-stop push button has been turned to “ On “ , the power-key is inserted, but
still has no output, the indicator does not show either…
Possibility: Check if batteries have been inserted, or the power is sufficient. Renew a whole set
of batteries and place with correct poles directions, and keep these contacts clean ( see fig.8 ).
Press push button and see if indicator is responded to blink as 1 time every sec. If no, contact
your supplier immediately.
( fig. 8 )
IF: Crane moves by itself, can not be controlled by both APOLLO and the original
wired-control…
Possibility: Malfunction occurs in crane. Please repair the crane.
IF: Power on the receiver, but power SQ indicator ( see fig. 9 ) does not light…
Possibility: Power has not been sent to receiver. Check if F2* fuse is burn and renew a 0.5A
fuse.
IF: Replaced a new 0.5A fuse, but still be burn after power on…
Possibility: Receiver’s internal circuit has some problems. Please contact your supplier.
Keep these contacts clean
Power SQ indicator
( fig. 9 )