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Apollo AIR User Manual

Apollo AIR
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nents are tell-tale signs that the component
has reached the end of its lifespan and should
be replaced.
Riding on city roads, you may encounter
obstacles such as pavements and gutters so
ride carefully. Avoid jumping with the scooter
at all times. When dealing with obstacles, be
sure to adapt your speed and course to those
of the pedestrians around you. You must step
off the scooter if these obstacles become dan-
gerous due to their shape or height or if there
is a risk of slipping.
It is recommended:
A. to wear a helmet that conforms to person-
al protective equipment standards, which
must be attached;
B. to wear either a high-visibility vest, or a
reflective garment conforming to the regula-
tions in place;
C. to ride with position lights on, both at
night and during the day.
To carry the scooter, place one hand under
the deck and the other hand on the front
stem. Do not leave the scooter on a slope.
WARNING. You may lose your balance
when the scooter comes to a halt. When not
in use, park the scooter on a flat surface.
Regular use of the scooter may expose the
user to vibrations which can trigger pain or
numbness, particularly in the hands, forearms
and legs. To prevent these risks, it is recom-
mended to limit the frequency of use and to
stop using the scooter at the first sign of such
symptoms. It is advisable to ride wearing
lace-up shoes with rubber soles; never step
onto the deck with bare feet or with open-toe
shoes, and make sure your laces are securely
tied so they don’t get caught in the wheels. It
is important to stay focused when riding the
scooter, so do not talk on the phone or listen
to music with headphones or earpods.
IMPORTANT: You acknowledge that you
are responsible for any loss, injury or damage
caused by failure to follow the above instruc-
tions and that this will automatically void the
warranty.
Apollo Scooters declines all responsibility
if the user of the electric scooter does not
comply with existing regulations.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE ABOVE WARN-
INGS INCREASES THE RISK OF SERIOUS
INJURY.
THE USER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR USING THE
ELECTRIC SCOOTER PROPERLY, WITH COM-
MON SENSE AND CAUTION.
OWNERS RESPONSIBILITY:
As a purchaser and owner of an electric
scooter, we ask that all customers do their
due diligence before purchasing a scooter to
understand the maintenance needs required
for these machines. Electric scooters will
always require tightening screws, cleaning to
avoid rust and squeaky brakes, proper winter
storage. Our A-Team is always here to help
if you have any questions regarding mainte-
nance - we always rather you ask than try it
yourself. We also kindly ask to always keep
your scooter box with you (you may need a
repair or maintenance in the future and boxes
are expensive to ship). We’re always here to
help!

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Apollo AIR Specifications

General IconGeneral
Motor Power500W
IP RatingIP54
CategoryScooter
Tire Size10 inches
SuspensionFront and rear suspension

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