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This document is available in English (EN), Czech (CZ), Slovak (SK), Hungarian (HU), and Polish (PL).
1. Package Contents
- 1x SENCOR SCOOTER X50 electric scooter
- 1x Charger adapter
- 1x Allen key
- 4x M5x25 Allen screws
- 1x User Manual
2. Description of the SENCOR SCOOTER X50 Electric Scooter
Key components of the electric scooter:
- 1. Rear brake lever
- 2. Front brake lever
- 3. Handlebar folding mechanism
- 4. Front light
- 5. Front wheel with disc brake
- 6. Right turn signal light
- 7. Speed control
- 8. Display
- 9. Hook for securing during transport
- 10. Function control
- 11. Left turn signal light
- 12. Front suspension fork (factory default)
- 13. Front turn signal light
- 14. Battery compartment
- 15. LED effects
- 16. Charging connector
- 17. Rear turn signal light
- 18. Foldable stand
- 19. Rear suspension fork (factory default)
- 20. Rear wheel with motor and disc brake
- 21. Rear light / brake light
- 22. Rear footplate with hook for transport
- 23. Footboard
3. Setup with Sencor Home App
This electric scooter can be set up using the Sencor HOME application.
- Download the app to your smartphone, register, and set up the electric scooter. If SENCOR HOME is already installed, add the electric scooter.
- Instructions for using the app can be downloaded from the website www.sencor.com in the SCOOTERS section.
- Resetting the pairing with SENCOR HOME is done by pressing the power button 8 times in a row while the electric scooter is on. A successful reset is indicated by an audible signal.
4. Operation
4.1. Control Panel
The control panel has the following functions:
- 1. Horn button
- 2. Riding mode change button
- 3. Turn signal light switch: Left position activates the left flashing turn signal; Middle position is off; Right position activates the right flashing turn signal.
- 4. Power/light mode change button
- 5. Electric scooter power on/off button
- 6. Button to modify displayed values on the screen.
4.2. Display
The display shows the following information:
- 1. Active driving mode
- 2. Speed display (MPH; km/h): MAX – maximum speed reached; AVG – average speed reached
- 3. Current speed (MPH; km/h)
- 4. Total distance counter
- 5. Odometer (can be reset by turning the electric scooter on/off)
- 6. Battery charge indicator
- 7. Indicator for active right turn signal light
- 8. Indicator for connected device via BLUETOOTH
- 9. Cruise control indicator
- 10. Indicator for active headlight
- 11. Indicator for active left turn signal light
4.3. Modes
Switching between riding modes is done using the 'Riding mode change button'. Successful mode change is accompanied by an audible signal and is displayed on the screen.
Mode | Maximum Speed |
---|---|
Walk | max. 6 km/h |
Eco | max. 10 km/h |
STD | max. 20 km/h |
TURBO | max. 25 km/h |
5. Starting the Operating Mode
1. Turn on the electric scooter.
2. Keep the speed control fully pressed until the value '16' appears on the display.
3. Keep the speed control fully pressed while pressing the brake lever.
4. Release the brake lever.
5. The electric scooter will switch to the last set riding mode.
WARNING: Always set the operating mode when the SCOOTER X50 is stationary. Gradually and slowly start the operating mode according to the instructions.
6. Before First Use
Before the first use of the electric scooter, follow these steps:
- Assemble the electric scooter according to the following chapter: Assembly of the SCOOTER X50.
- Check that all screws and nuts are properly tightened. Before each use, check the tension and fastening of all removable parts. If any screw, nut, or Allen screw has loosened, tighten it with an appropriate tool.
- Fully charge the battery.
7. Assembly of the SCOOTER X50
a) Unpack the electric scooter from the box and remove all protective films.
b) Straighten the handlebar rod (A), and pull the handlebar folding mechanism (B) into the operating position.
c) Insert the handlebar (C) into the handlebar rod (A). Screw in the supplied screws (D) by hand into the threads, and tighten them firmly with the appropriate Allen key.
d) Check the connection of the control unit connectors to the Control Panel. The wire connectors must be properly connected to prevent accidental disconnection later. The wire connectors are color-coded. Always connect connectors of the same color wires.
8. Folding the Handlebar
a) Before folding/unfolding the handlebar, ensure the electric scooter is turned off. Be very careful during folding, so the electric scooter does not turn on.
b) You can release the handlebar rod (A) folding mechanism by turning the screw (B) counter-clockwise. You can tighten the mechanism by turning screw (B) clockwise.
Handlebar Folding (Transport Position)
Loosen screw 'B' to fold the handlebar rod into the transport position. Once fully released, fold the handlebar rod in the opposite direction of travel.
Handlebar Assembly (Operating Position)
Set the handlebar rod to a vertical position so that the locking mechanism aligns precisely with both holes (handlebar rod A and scooter body C). Tighten firmly by turning screw B clockwise.
Transporting the Electric Scooter
Always ask another person to help lift the electric scooter into the transport vehicle.
9. Charging
Charging is done with the supplied charger adapter. The electric scooter has charging connectors on both sides of the rear of the footboard. If you purchase a second original charger adapter, you can charge the built-in battery simultaneously with both charger adapters for faster charging. First, open the rubber cover of the charging connector on the rear of the electric scooter and connect the charger adapter as shown in 'A, charging connector No. 16' in the main diagram. Then, plug the charger adapter into the mains socket. After the charging process is complete and the charger adapter is unplugged, close the charging connector socket again with the rubber cover. Regularly check that the protective cap covers the charging connector at all times when charging is not in progress.
The two LED diodes on the charger adapter indicate 2 states:
- Red: charging is in progress
- Green: the battery is fully charged, or the charger adapter is not connected to the electric scooter.
WARNING: For charging, use only the original accessories supplied with the device or the purchased original charger adapter. If the battery's operating time is very short, its lifespan is nearing its end, we recommend having it replaced by a service center. Do not charge the electric scooter in enclosed spaces or unattended.
Recommendation: If you do not use the electric scooter for a long period, we recommend fully charging the battery every two to three months. We do not recommend storing the electric scooter with a discharged battery, as it may cause irreversible damage (loss of capacity) to the battery.
10. Riding
WARNING:
- Always wear a helmet and protective gear before each ride to avoid injuries in case of a fall.
- Before each ride, check the technical condition of the electric scooter.
- Before each ride, check that both mechanical brakes (No. 1 and No. 2 in the main diagram) are fully functional.
- Place one foot on the scooter's footboard, press the speed control (No. 7 in the main diagram), and push off the ground lightly with the other foot.
- Once the scooter is moving, press the speed control lever to engage the motor. As soon as the scooter starts moving on its own, place your other foot on the scooter's footboard.
- Stopping is the basis for safe riding of the electric scooter. Always use both mechanical brakes simultaneously to stop.
- Try turning at slow speeds on a flat surface first. When turning, shift your weight slightly and lean carefully in the desired direction of travel, and turn the handlebar gently.
- After finishing your ride, place the electric scooter on its stand. Ensure the electric scooter does not move on its own. Do not lean it against glass surfaces, doors, sliding gates, or moving objects. Secure the electric scooter so that people or animals are not endangered.
- When riding, always keep both feet on the scooter's footboard.
- Use the electric scooter in designated areas. Comply with local regulations of each region, park, city, and state where you intend to use the scooter.
- Do not make sharp turns at high speeds.
- More than one person should not ride an electric scooter, not even children.
- Always hold the handlebar.
- Do not attempt to ride the scooter up or down stairs, or jump. The electric scooter's wheels must constantly be in contact with the road surface.
- Always lift the electric scooter over curbs, high obstacles, and uneven terrain to avoid damaging the scooter's lower casing.
11. Safety Instructions
WARNING: Never overload the SCOOTER X50 electric scooter, to avoid damage, deformation, or cracking of certain parts. Mechanical damage is not covered by warranty repair.
Always wear a helmet and protective gear during each ride to avoid injuries in case of a fall.
This electric scooter is intended for recreation and leisure use. It is not a means of transport. Pay attention to everyone's safety in private areas and public spaces, follow the instructions below, and adhere to local traffic regulations.
- When encountering pedestrians, pay extra attention to the road and ensure pedestrians are aware of your presence.
- Higher speed automatically means a longer braking distance. Maintain a safe speed and distance in case of sudden stops.
- Even on a flat surface, you may encounter situations or terrains that cause you to lose balance, wheels may slip, or other unexpected situations may arise, leading to a fall. Always pay full attention to riding.
- Before each ride, check the mechanical brakes, battery charge level, and wear of parts and tires. In case of loose parts or unusual noise, perform a thorough inspection and, if necessary, contact an authorized service center.
Neither the manufacturer nor the distributor is liable for any material damage, injuries, accidents, legal disputes, or conflicts arising from non-compliance with safety instructions.
- Do not ride in the rain and avoid slippery surfaces.
- Do not ride through puddles, water, or use the scooter in the rain.
- If you encounter an obstacle, stop and lift the scooter over the obstacle.
- Be especially careful when riding in narrow spaces.
- Do not accelerate when going downhill, and always brake well in advance. If you encounter a steep incline (e.g., a steep hill), stop and push the scooter.
- Do not start the electric motor while pushing the scooter.
- Always avoid obstacles.
- Do not carry packages on the front handlebar, footboard, or other parts of the electric scooter.
12. Maintenance and Adjustment
Regular maintenance and proper adjustment of all parts of the electric scooter will extend its lifespan. Before each use, check the tension and fastening of all removable parts. If any screw, Allen screw, or nut has loosened, tighten it with an appropriate tool.
The brake mechanism must be adjusted before first use. For correct adjustment, consult a service provider (e.g., bicycle service). Adjustment cannot be performed as part of the manufacturer's or distributor's warranty or post-warranty service.
Cleaning
It is advisable to keep all parts clean at all times, so that the electric scooter is clearly visible to others, and any mechanical damage to the parts can be detected. Clean parts of the scooter with a damp cloth, then use a preservative oil (except for the brake disc, brake pads, and rubber parts).
WARNING: Never use a high-pressure water cleaner to clean the electric scooter. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents that may damage the electric scooter's components.
Brake Adjustment
The mechanical brakes on the front and rear wheels must be checked and adjusted regularly. Brake adjustment involves several steps.
A) Fine adjustment of the brakes can be done on the brake lever. Turning the smaller nut clockwise tightens the brake. Turning the smaller nut counter-clockwise loosens the brake. After successful adjustment, do not forget to secure the adjustment with the larger nut. Tighten the larger nut clockwise towards the brake lever.
B) Tightening the brakes with the brake cables. First, set the brake lever nuts to a position where the small nut is screwed into the brake lever body. In the next step, use a 5 mm Allen key to loosen the brake pad lever screw ('A'). Pull the brake pad lever by hand against the spring ('B'), and use pliers to pull the cable from the brake pad ('C'). Firmly tighten the Allen screw ('A') with the appropriate wrench.
You will recognize proper brake adjustment by the fact that when pushing the electric scooter, the brake pads do not rub against the brake disc, and when you press the lever at the top level, the braking effect is noticeable.
WARNING: After any brake-related activity, test the adjustments by walking with the electric motor turned off. Only start riding if you are sure that the mechanical brakes are fully functional and the braking effect is at its maximum possible. We recommend having brake adjustments checked by a professional service center or bicycle shop.
Adjustment of the front locking joint
Regularly check the tightness of the front locking. In the transport position, a 6 mm Allen screw ('F' in the diagram below) is accessible in the handlebar tube joint for tightening the lock. Before tightening the special screw of the handlebar tube joint, loosen the 5 mm Allen screws ('E') on the joint housing. Carefully tighten the joint bearing so that the handlebar rotation is not stiff, while minimizing play in the joint bearing. After adjusting the joint bearing, adjust the handlebar and firmly tighten the screws ('E'). If the handlebar play increases during the use of the electric scooter, always tighten it as described.
Tires
Before each ride, check the tire pressure. Tire pressure should be maintained within the range of 2.2–2.4 bar. If the tire pressure is lower, use a pump with an auto valve and inflate to the desired value. If the pressure is higher, release the excess above the desired value.
Tire Replacement
Regularly check the condition of the tires and tread on both wheels. If the tires are worn, they must be replaced immediately. Contact your service partner for tire replacement. Always adhere to the correct size and tread specified by the tire manufacturer. Do not attempt to replace the tire improperly.
Front Wheel Removal
Remove the front screw covers and loosen the front wheel using an 8 mm Allen key and a 17 mm socket wrench. Gently tap out the wheel axle from the side opposite the brake disc. Remove the front wheel as shown by the arrows in the diagram below. When reassembling, ensure that the spacer washers are reinserted on both sides between the wheel and the front fork. Then insert the wheel axle and tighten it firmly.
WARNING: The front wheel nut ('C') is equipped with a plastic anti-slip insert. We recommend replacing the nut ('C') every time the wheel is removed and installed, to prevent it from loosening during riding.
Rear Wheel Removal
Heat the orange reflectors on the rear with a hairdryer and insert a blunt knife between the reflector (black part) and the rear cover of the fork. The reflector consists of two parts - an orange reflector and a black backing. Carefully remove the reflector from both sides. Beneath them, you will find two 3 mm Allen screws ('A' and 'B' in the diagram below) that must be loosened to remove the rear fork cover. Then, using a 21 mm socket wrench, loosen and unscrew the rear wheel nuts ('C') and remove the locking washers. Loosen the motor cable and pull out the rear wheel. When reassembling, do not forget to correctly reassemble the rear wheel parts (spacer washer, locking washer, and nut).
WARNING: The rear wheel is held by the electric motor cable. The electric motor can only be disconnected by a service center.
Turn Signal Replacement
Be especially careful when storing or packing the electric scooter, or if it falls on an object that could damage the turn signals located at the end of the handlebar. If a turn signal is mechanically damaged, a new turn signal can be purchased separately. To replace the turn signal, loosen the 1.5 mm Allen screw located under the handlebar. Remove the turn signal and disconnect it at the connector. Connect the new turn signal and secure the connector with new protective tape. Insert the turn signal into the handlebar tube and lightly tighten the 1.5 mm Allen screw.
WARNING: Mechanical damage to the turn signals is not covered by warranty. Carefully tighten the 1.5 mm Allen screw to avoid damaging the threaded connection and the area around the turn signal.
13. Technical Parameters
Main Features
Maximum speed | 25 km/h |
Maximum range | 65 km |
Front and rear wheel suspension | |
Aluminum construction | |
SENCOR HOME application available on Google Play and App Store | |
Front and rear LED lighting | |
LED display (mode, speed, battery, lights, Bluetooth) | |
Turn signals for indicating turns |
Drive
Motor power | 800 W |
Speed | TURBO mode, max. 25 km/h STD mode, max. 20 km/h ECO mode, max. 10 km/h WALK mode, max. 6 km/h |
Range | up to 65 km with a weight of 80 kg |
Cruise control | |
Max. climbing angle | 15° |
Wheels
Tires | 10-inch front and rear tubeless tires |
Puncture-resistant gel in tires | |
Dual brake system – electronic and mechanical | |
Disc brakes | |
Front and rear wheel suspension |
SENCOR HOME application
Availability | Apple App Store and Google Play |
Functionality | Scooter locking via application |
Bluetooth | 5.0 |
Technical Parameters
Maximum load capacity | 120 kg |
Dimensions (unfolded) | 123 x 65 x 135 cm |
Dimensions (folded) | 123 x 65 x 52 cm |
Weight | 25 kg |
Operating temperature | 0 – 40°C |
Storage temperature | 0 – 45°C |
Noise level | <70 dB(A) |
Adapter
Input voltage | 100 – 240V AC 50/60 Hz |
Input current | 2 A |
Output voltage | 54.6 V |
Connector | Φ 12.3 x 10 mm |
Battery
Capacity | 864 Wh – 18 Ah/48 V Li-ion |
Charging time | max. 10 hours |
Protection | Against short circuit, overvoltage, overcharging, overheating |
Battery protection | Against excessive discharge |
Charger Adapter Specifications
Manufacturer name or trademark, operating identification number and address | Manufacturer name: Jin Xin Yu Power(Shenzhen) Supply Co., Ltd. Add: 3-4F, No.38, Yuanxinlu, Tongle, Longgang Shenzhen, Guangdong, China |
Commercial registration number | 91440300360108074W |
Model identification code | XVE126-5460200 |
Input voltage | 100-240 V |
Input frequency | 60/50 Hz |
Output voltage | 54.6 V |
Output current | 2 A |
Output power | 109.2 W |
Average efficiency in active mode | 89 % |
Power at low load (10%) | 88 % |
No-load power consumption | 0.16 W |
Bluetooth
Version | 5.0 |
Maximum transmission power | 100 mW 2.4 GHz – 2.4835 GHz |
14. Disposal Information
Used Packaging Materials
Dispose of used packaging materials at your local waste collection point.
Disposal of Used Electrical and Electronic Equipment
This symbol on the product or accompanying documentation indicates that the electrical or electronic product should not be disposed of with household waste. For proper disposal and recycling, take the product to designated collection points. In EU countries, or other European countries, used products can be returned to the point of sale when purchasing a new identical product. By properly disposing of the product, you help preserve valuable natural resources and contribute to preventing potential negative environmental and health impacts caused by improper waste disposal. For more details, inquire with your local authority or the nearest collection point. Improper disposal of this type of waste may be subject to penalties in accordance with national regulations.
For businesses operating in European Union countries:
For information on the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your seller or distributor.
Disposal outside European Union countries:
This symbol is valid in the European Union. If you wish to dispose of the product, request information on proper disposal from local authorities or your seller.
15. EU Declaration of Conformity
FAST CR a.s. hereby declares that the radio equipment type SCOOTER X50 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
Changes to the text, design, and technical specifications may occur without prior notice, and we reserve the right to make changes.
The original version of the instructions is in Czech, and other language versions are translations thereof.
Product / brand | ELECTRIC SCOOTER / SENCOR |
Type / model | SCOOTER X50 as factory model T8 DC 48V (Li-ion battery 15Ah); 720Wh; Class III; IP54; LWA = 65 dB(A) Freq.: 2402-2480MHz; Max. output power 3,54mW Adapter (XVE126-5460200) Input: AC 100-240 V; 50/60 Hz; 2,5A max; Class II; IP20 Output: DC 54,6 V; 2,0A; 109,2W |
Manufacturer | FAST ČR, a.s. U Sanitasu 1621, 251 01 Říčany, Czech Republic VAT no: CZ24777749 |
Declaration subject | This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Person in charge of completing the technical documentation: FAST ČR, a.s. |
Relevant Union harmonisation legislation | Directive MD 2006/42/EC Directive LVD 2014/35/EU Directive EMC 2014/30/EU Directive NEOE 2000/14/EC Directive RoHS 2011/65/EU+(EU)2015/863 Directive RED 2014/53/EU Directive ErP 2009/125/EC |
Relevant harmonised standards and technical specifications | EN ISO 12100:2010 EN 60335-1:2012+A11+A13+A1+A14+A2+A15 EN 62479:2010 EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3 EN 300 328 V2.2.2 EN IEC 62368-1:2020+A11 EN IEC 55014-1:2021 EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1 EN 60204-1:2018 EN 60335-2-29:2021+A1 EN 62233:2008+AC EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4 EN 17128:2020 EN 50665:2017 EN IEC 55014-2:2021 EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1+A2+AC |
Place of issuance | Říčany |
Date of issuance | 15. 04. 2024 |
Name of responsible person | Miroslav Vácha |
16. Warranty Information
This section details the legal warranty provided by FAST ČR, a.s. and the voluntary warranty offered by FAST HUNGARY Kft. It outlines the warranty periods, procedures for claiming warranty service (repair or replacement), and conditions under which warranty may be voided (e.g., improper use, damage, unauthorized repairs). Contact details for warranty service are provided.