Kupu Whakataki
Welcome to the user manual for your new ENGWE T14 Mini Electric Bike. This manual provides essential information for the safe operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your e-bike. Please read it thoroughly before your first ride to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Figure 1: The ENGWE T14 Mini Electric Bike.
Nga waahanga matua
- Powerful Motor & Battery: Equipped with a 48V 10Ah removable Lithium battery and a 350W (Peak 600W) motor, allowing for a top speed of 20 mph and a range of 22 miles in electric mode, or 37.2 miles in assist mode.
- Multiple Shock Absorption System: Features shock absorption in the front fork, center, rear wheel, and saddle, providing a comfortable riding experience across various terrains.
- Hoahoa Kopa: Effortlessly folds for compact storage and convenient transportation, making it ideal for commuting and travel.
- Tire Maama: 14-inch vacuum rubber tires with thick, non-slip, and wear-resistant treads, designed to be puncture-resistant and suitable for diverse road surfaces.
- E toru nga momo eke: Offers Pedal Assist Mode for moderate motor support, Fully Electric Mode for full power, and Pedal Mode for traditional cycling.

Figure 2: Illustration of the 350W Brushless Motor.

Figure 3: Diagram illustrating the multi-shock absorption system.
Tatūnga
Your ENGWE T14 Mini Electric Bike comes mostly pre-assembled. Follow these steps for final setup:
- Te Whakatuwhera i te Pahikara: Carefully unfold the frame until it locks into place. Secure all quick-release levers.
- Whakatikatika Pae kakau: Adjust the handlebar height and angle to your preferred riding position. Ensure it is securely locked.
- Whakatikatika nohoanga: Adjust the seat post height for comfortable pedaling, ensuring your feet can touch the ground when stopped. Secure the seat post clamp.
- Tāuta Pūhiko: Insert the removable lithium battery into its compartment and ensure it is securely locked.
- Takitaki i mua i te eke: Before your first ride, check tire pressure, brake functionality, and ensure all bolts and quick releases are tightened.

Figure 4: The ENGWE T14 in its folded state, ready for transport.

Figure 5: The compact size of the folded ENGWE T14 allows it to fit easily into a car trunk.
Video 1: Official demonstration of the ENGWE T14 Foldable Electric Bicycle, showcasing its folding mechanism and portability.
Te whakahaere i to E-Pahikara
The ENGWE T14 offers versatile riding options:
- Aratau Pedal: Haere i te paihikara penei i te paihikara tawhito, me te hiko hikoi anake.
- Aratau Awhina Pedal: The motor provides assistance as you pedal. This mode is ideal for extending range and reducing effort on longer rides or inclines.
- Aratau Hiko Katoa: Use the throttle to engage the motor for full electric power without pedaling. This mode is suitable for quick bursts of speed or when you prefer not to pedal.
The bike can reach a top speed of 20 MPH and offers a range of up to 22 miles in electric mode or 37.2 miles in pedal assist mode, depending on terrain, rider weight, and riding style.

Figure 6: Close-up of the handlebar showing the controls and display.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safety of your e-bike:
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Charge the 48V 10Ah Lithium battery regularly, even when not in use, to maintain its health. Avoid fully discharging the battery. Store in a cool, dry place.
- Pēhanga Tire: Regularly check and maintain the recommended tire pressure for optimal performance and to prevent punctures. The 14-inch vacuum run-flat tires are designed for durability, but proper inflation is crucial.
- Parai: Inspect brake pads and discs periodically for wear. Ensure brake levers provide firm and responsive braking. Adjust or replace components as needed.
- Te horoi: Horoia tō pahikara hiko me te pānuitangaamp kakahu. A ape i te horoi pehanga nui ki runga i nga waahanga hiko.
- Tirohanga Whānui: Periodically check all bolts, nuts, and quick releases for tightness. Lubricate the chain and moving parts as necessary.

Whakaahua 7: View of the 48V 10AH removable Lithium battery.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your ENGWE T14, consider these common solutions:
- Kāore te Pahikara e Whakakā: Ensure the battery is fully charged and properly seated in its compartment. Check all electrical connections for looseness.
- Motuka Kaore i te awhina: Verify that the pedal assist level is set correctly and that the throttle is engaged if using fully electric mode. Check for any error codes on the display.
- Ngā Pēki e Pāorooro Ana/Kāore e Whai Hua: Inspect brake pads for wear or contamination. Clean brake discs with a suitable cleaner. If issues persist, professional adjustment may be required.
- Awhe Whakaitihia: Ensure tires are properly inflated. Riding uphill frequently, carrying heavy loads, or using full electric mode extensively can reduce range.
For complex issues or repairs, it is recommended to contact ENGWE customer support or a certified e-bike technician.
Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
| Whakatakotoranga | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Momo Paihikara | Paihikara Hiko |
| Ingoa Tauira | T14 |
| Motini | Mōta Kore Paraihe 350W (Piki 600W) |
| Pūhiko | Pūhiko Ritiumu Tango 48V 10Ah |
| Tere Max | 20 MPH |
| Awhe Aratau Hiko | 22 Maero |
| Awhe Aratau Āwhina | 37.2 Maero |
| Rahi wira | 14 Inihi |
| Rauemi Tāpare | Waro maitai |
| Momo Whakatarewa | Takirua |
| Kāhua Parai | Kōpae |
| Tohunga Taumaha Morahi | 220 Pauna |
| Ahu | 50*20.5*42" |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Puma |

Whakaatu 8: Taipitopito view of the upgraded shock absorption systems.

Figure 9: Key dimensions of the ENGWE T14 electric bike.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The ENGWE T14 Mini Electric Bike comes with a 1-Tau Pūtāhui. For detailed warranty terms, claims, or technical support, please visit the official ENGWE store or contact their customer service.
Ka kitea e koe etahi atu korero me nga rauemi tautoko ma te toro ki te Toa ENGWE i runga i a Amazon.





