29
FAILURE DISPLAY CODE WHAT IT MEANS WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT
E1 Brake module failure
Check the connection between the brake lever and the LCD controller. Replace the brake lever or the LCD controller. Quick
solution: replace the whole handlebar.
E2 Acceleration module failure
Check the connection between the throttle lever and the LCD controller. Replace the throttle or replace the LCD controller.
Quick solution: replace the whole handlebars.
E3 Communication failure
Check the connection between the main controller and the LCD controller, especially the connection between the handlebar
and the front stem. Replace the main cable between the main controller and the LCD controller.
E4 Over current Replace the main controller
E5 Undervoltage Replace the battery or the main controller
E6 Overvoltage Replace the main controller
E7 Motor hall sensor failure Replace the motor or the controller
E8 Motor failure Check the connections between the motor and the main controller. Replace the motor or the controller
Visit www.apolloscooters.co for a troubleshooting guide and instructions on how
to replace parts or contact us directly at support@apolloscooters.co for aer-sales
support.
Failure displays:
If a malfunction occurs while using your Apollo Air, then one of the
following failure display codes will appear on the screen: