1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing the AJOOSOS X750 Electric Scooter. This manual contains important information regarding the safe assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your scooter. Please read it thoroughly before your first ride to ensure your safety and prolong the lifespan of your product. Keep this manual for future reference.
2. Safety Warnings
Riding an electric scooter can be dangerous. Always wear a helmet and appropriate protective gear. Adhere to all local traffic laws and regulations.
- Always wear a helmet and other protective gear (knee pads, elbow pads) when riding.
- Do not ride in heavy rain or through puddles deeper than 1 inch (2.5 cm). While the scooter has an IP54 waterproof rating, excessive water exposure can cause damage.
- Ensure all screws and quick-release mechanisms are securely fastened before each ride.
- Do not allow children under 16 years old to ride the scooter.
- Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of 150 kg (330 lbs).
- Avoid riding on slippery surfaces, steep inclines beyond 40°, or uneven terrain at high speeds.
- Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles and pedestrians.
- Familiarize yourself with the braking system and practice emergency stops in a safe area.
- Do not modify the scooter in any way, as this may compromise safety and void the warranty.
3. Package Contents
Please check the contents of your package carefully. If any items are missing or damaged, contact customer support immediately.
- AJOOSOS X750 Electric Scooter
- Charger
- Keys (Normal Key)
- Toolkits
- User Manual (This document)
- Sticker
4. Product Overview
Familiarize yourself with the main components of your AJOOSOS X750 Electric Scooter.



5. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | X750 |
| Brand | AJOOSOS |
| Motor Power | 1600W (Rear Motor) |
| Max Speed | 65 km/h (40 MPH) |
| Speed Gear | 3 Speed Gear |
| Battery Capacity | 52V 20AH Lithium Battery |
| Range Per Charge | Up to 75 km (50 Miles) |
| Charging Time | 4-6 Hours |
| Tire Size | 10 inch Pneumatic, Tubeless |
| Max Load | 150 kg |
| Net Weight | 25.2 kg (55 lbs) |
| Max Climbing Angle | 40° |
| Damping System | Dual Spring Shock Absorption (Front and Rear) |
| Brake System | Dual EABS Disc Brakes (Front and Back), adjustable by LCD |
| Waterproof Rating | IP54 Level |
| Lights | Headlight, Side Lights, Taillights, Brake Lights |
| Display | LCD (Speed, Battery, Gear) |
| USB Charging | Yes |
| Cruise Function | Yes |
| Throttle Type | Finger Throttle |
| Handlebar | Foldable & Adjustable (Height Range: 40.2-47.2 Inch) |
| Unfolded Size (L*W*H) | 117*59*120 cm (46.5*23.2*47.2 Inch) |
| Folded Size (L*W*H) | 117*23*43 cm (46.5*9*16.9 Inch) |
| Certification | CE |


6. Setup and First Use
6.1 Unfolding the Scooter
- Carefully remove the scooter from its packaging.
- Locate the folding mechanism at the base of the handlebar stem.
- Release the locking mechanism and lift the handlebar stem until it clicks into place in the upright position.
- Secure the safety latch to prevent accidental folding.
- Unfold the handlebars by pulling them outwards until they lock.
- Adjust the handlebar height to a comfortable position using the quick-release clamp on the stem. Ensure it is securely tightened.
6.2 Initial Charging
Before your first ride, fully charge the scooter's battery.
- Ensure the scooter is powered off.
- Locate the charging port, usually on the side of the deck.
- Connect the charger to the charging port, then plug the charger into a power outlet.
- The indicator light on the charger will show the charging status (e.g., red for charging, green for fully charged).
- Charging typically takes 4-6 hours. Do not overcharge the battery.
- Disconnect the charger once charging is complete.
6.3 Pre-Ride Checks
Always perform these checks before each ride:
- Check tire pressure (if applicable for pneumatic tires) and ensure they are not damaged.
- Verify that the brakes are functioning correctly.
- Ensure the handlebar and stem are securely locked and tightened.
- Check that all lights (headlight, taillights, side lights, turn signals) are working.
- Confirm the battery level is sufficient for your planned ride.
7. Operating Instructions
7.1 Power On/Off
Press and hold the power button on the LCD display to turn the scooter on or off.
7.2 LCD Display Functions
The LCD display shows important information:
- Speed: Current riding speed.
- Battery Level: Remaining battery charge.
- Speed Gear: Current speed mode (1st, 2nd, 3rd).
Use the buttons near the display to cycle through speed gears and access other settings.
7.3 Riding the Scooter
- Place one foot on the deck and push off with the other foot to gain initial momentum.
- Gently press the finger throttle to accelerate.
- To change speed modes, use the gear selection buttons on the handlebar.
- To brake, release the throttle and gently squeeze the brake levers. The EABS system provides efficient and safe stopping. Brake strength can be adjusted via the LCD settings.
- Use the headlight for visibility in low light conditions and turn signals to indicate your direction.
7.4 Cruise Control
Activate cruise control by maintaining a consistent speed for a few seconds. The scooter will hold this speed until you apply the brakes or throttle again.
7.5 Folding for Storage/Transport
To fold the scooter, reverse the unfolding steps:
- Ensure the scooter is powered off.
- Release the safety latch and folding mechanism on the stem.
- Fold the handlebar stem downwards until it locks into the folded position.
- Fold the handlebars inwards.
8. Maintenance
8.1 Battery Care
- Charge the battery regularly, even if the scooter is not in use, to maintain its health.
- Avoid completely draining the battery before recharging.
- Store the scooter in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- If storing for an extended period, charge the battery to about 50-70% and recharge every 1-2 months.
8.2 Tire Maintenance
- Regularly check the 10-inch pneumatic tires for proper inflation and any signs of wear or damage.
- Maintain recommended tire pressure for optimal performance and safety.
- Replace worn or damaged tires promptly.
8.3 Cleaning
- Wipe the scooter with a damp cloth to clean it. Do not use high-pressure water jets or corrosive cleaning agents.
- Ensure the charging port cover is securely closed to prevent water ingress.

8.4 Brake System Check
- Regularly inspect the disc brakes for wear on the pads and rotors.
- Ensure brake levers operate smoothly and provide adequate stopping power.
- Adjust brake cables if necessary, or have them serviced by a qualified technician.
9. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your scooter, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Scooter does not power on | Low battery; Loose connections; Faulty power button | Charge the battery; Check all visible connections; Contact support if button is faulty. |
| Reduced range or power | Under-inflated tires; Battery degradation; Riding conditions (hills, heavy load) | Check and inflate tires; Ensure full charge; Adjust riding style. |
| Brakes feel weak | Worn brake pads; Loose brake cable; Air in hydraulic system (if applicable) | Inspect and replace brake pads; Adjust cable tension; Seek professional service. |
| Unusual noises during ride | Loose components; Debris in wheels; Motor issue | Inspect all parts for tightness; Clear any debris; Contact support for motor issues. |
10. User Tips
- Regular Checks: Make it a habit to quickly check tire pressure, brake function, and handlebar tightness before every ride.
- Smooth Acceleration: For optimal battery life and a smoother ride, accelerate gradually rather than abruptly.
- Vary Your Speed: Utilize the 3-speed gear system to match your riding environment, conserving battery on flat terrain and using higher power for inclines.
- Battery Longevity: Avoid storing the scooter with a completely empty or full battery for extended periods. Aim for a partial charge (around 50-70%) if not using it for a while.
- Stay Visible: Always use your headlight and taillights, especially during dawn, dusk, or night riding. Utilize turn signals for clear communication with others.
11. Warranty and Support
Your AJOOSOS X750 Electric Scooter comes with a standard warranty covering manufacturing defects. Please refer to the warranty card included in your package for specific terms and conditions, including the warranty period and coverage details.
For technical support, spare parts, or warranty claims, please contact the AJOOSOS Official Store customer service. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.





