User Manual
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Drum Brake Adjustment
Note: this section describes a basic adjus-
ment 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 adjust-
ment screw and the brakes are not
comfortably tight, proceed to the
next step.
Find the brake lever located
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 untighten
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
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Screw Tightening
Use the included allen 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.