User Manual

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OPERATION
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
Please note that this applies to short peri-
ods 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.
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 compo-
nents 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.
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.
Proceed to plug the AC plug into a power
outlet.
Next, locate the charging port cap on
your scooter and open it to find the
charging port. Locate the round connec-
tor on one end of the charger, this is the
end you must insert in the charging port.
Gently insert the cable.
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.
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