1. Neke atu i teview
Thank you for choosing the ENGWE Electric Powered Folding Mobility Scooter. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and care of your new mobility device. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the scooter to ensure proper function and to prevent injury or damage.
This lightweight and foldable mobility scooter is designed for adults and seniors, offering portability and convenience for various travel needs. It features a robust aluminum frame, dual removable lithium batteries for extended range, and an intuitive control system.

Image: The ENGWE Electric Powered Folding Mobility Scooter in its compact, folded state, viewed mai i te taha.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Ko tō haumaru te mea nui rawa atu. Me whai tonu i ngā aratohu haumaru e whai ake nei:
- Me mau i nga wa katoa he taputapu haumaru, tae atu ki te potae, ina whakahaere i te kuta.
- Ensure the scooter is fully unfolded and locked in place before use.
- Kaua e neke ake i te kaha o te taumaha o te 265 lbs (120 kg).
- Operate the scooter at a safe speed, especially in crowded areas or on uneven terrain.
- Be aware of your surroundings and avoid distractions while driving.
- Kaua e whakahaere i te kuta i raro i te awe o te waipiro me te raau taero.
- Regularly inspect tires, brakes, and battery connections for proper function.
- Avoid sharp turns at high speeds to prevent tipping.
- Use headlights and taillights when operating in low-light conditions.
3. Ihirangi mokete
The ENGWE Electric Powered Folding Mobility Scooter arrives approximately 90% pre-assembled. Please verify that all components are present and undamaged upon delivery:
- Main Scooter Frame (partially assembled)
- Wheels (may require attachment)
- Operating Rods (handlebars)
- Kete I Mua
- Tautoko ringa
- 2 x 24V 10AH Lithium Batteries
- Pūhiko Pūhiko
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
4. Tatūnga me te Huihuinga Tuatahi
4.1 Te Whakakitenga i te Kuta
The scooter is designed for easy folding and unfolding. Follow these steps to prepare your scooter for use:
- Whakatakotoria te kuta ki runga i tētahi mata papatahi, pumau.
- Release any locking mechanisms securing the scooter in its folded position.
- Carefully lift the handlebars and seat assembly until the frame fully extends and locks into place. Ensure all locking pins or levers are securely engaged.
- Adjust the seat height and handlebar angle to your comfort.

Image: Diagram illustrating the simple two-step folding and unfolding process of the ENGWE mobility scooter, transitioning from an upright to a compact form.
4.2 Te Tāpiri i ngā Wāhanga
While 90% pre-assembled, some parts may require attachment:
- Wira: If not already attached, secure the wheels according to the provided hardware.
- Operating Rods (Handlebars): Insert and secure the handlebars into the steering column.
- Kete Mua: Attach the front basket to the designated mounting point on the steering column.
- Tautoko ringa: Whakamauhia ngā ringaringa ki te huinga nohoanga.
4.3 Te Utu Pūhiko Tuatahi
Before first use, fully charge both lithium batteries. Refer to Section 6 for detailed battery information and charging instructions.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1 Paewhiri Mana Ki rungaview
Familiarize yourself with the control panel for safe and effective operation:

Image: Close-up image of the ENGWE mobility scooter's control panel, labeling the Speed Governor, Battery Indicator, Keyhole, Forward Lever, Reverse Lever, Headlight Switch, and Safety Horn.
- Kohao matua: Insert the key and turn to power on/off the scooter.
- Tohu Pūhiko: Ka whakaatu i te taumata utu pākahiko onāianei.
- Speed Governor: Adjusts the maximum speed of the scooter.
- Forward Lever: Push forward to move the scooter forward.
- Reverse Lever: Pull backward to move the scooter in reverse.
- Whakawhiti Maama: Activates the front LED headlight.
- Safety Horn: Pēhia kia whakatangihia te haona.
5.2 Te Tīmata me te Taraiwa
- Ensure the scooter is fully unfolded and locked.
- Insert the key into the keyhole and turn it to the 'ON' position.
- Tirohia te tohu pākahiko kia tino tika ai te utu.
- Adjust the speed governor to your desired speed setting.
- Gently push the forward lever to begin moving. Release the lever to slow down and stop.
- To reverse, gently pull the reverse lever.
5.3 Constant Speed System
The scooter is equipped with a unique constant speed system. This system automatically adjusts power to maintain a consistent speed on slopes and turns, preventing sudden acceleration or deceleration. This feature enhances safety and stability.

Image: Image demonstrating the Smart Hill Assist feature of the ENGWE mobility scooter, showing it boosting power uphill and automatically slowing downhill on a 12-degree incline.
5.4 Driving and Freewheel Modes
The scooter offers two modes:
- Aratau Peia: Engages the motor for powered movement.
- Aratau wira herekore: Disengages the motor, allowing the scooter to be manually pushed. This is useful for moving the scooter without power or in situations where the motor is not needed. To engage freewheel mode, locate the red lever near the rear wheel and turn it down. To return to driving mode, turn the lever up.
6. Nga korero mo te pākahiko
6.1 Whakatakotoranga Pūhiko
Your ENGWE mobility scooter is equipped with two removable 24V 10AH lithium batteries, providing a combined capacity for extended travel up to 24 miles on a single charge. One battery acts as a backup, allowing for seamless switching when the primary battery is depleted.

Image: Image highlighting the dual 24V 10AH lithium batteries of the ENGWE mobility scooter, emphasizing their long-lasting power for extended range.
6.2 Te Tikanga Whakatau
- Ensure the scooter is turned off before charging.
- Locate the charging port on the scooter or remove the battery for off-board charging.
- Connect the charger to the battery/scooter, then plug the charger into a standard electrical outlet.
- Ka whero te rama tohu rihi i te wā e utu ana, ā, ka huri hei kakariki ina kī katoa.
- Kaua e whakakaha rawa i ngā pākahiko. Momotuhia te rihi ina oti te whakakaha.
6.3 Tiaki me te Tiaki Puhiko
- Whakaorangia nga pākahiko ki te waahi makariri, maroke atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Kaua e mimiti rawa ngā pākahiko i mua i te whakakī anō.
- If storing the scooter for an extended period, charge the batteries to approximately 50-70% and recharge every 1-2 months to maintain battery health.
- Only use the official ENGWE charger provided with your scooter.
7. Tiaki me te Tiaki
Ko te tiaki i nga wa katoa ka mau te roa me te mahi haumaru o to kuta.
- Te horoi: Horoia te kuta me te panuiamp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or direct water spray, which can damage electrical components.
- Tire: Regularly check tire pressure and for any signs of wear or damage. Maintain proper inflation as specified.
- Parai: Ensure brakes are functioning correctly and respond promptly. If you notice any degradation in braking performance, consult a qualified technician.
- Ngā toromoka: Periodically check all bolts, screws, and fasteners to ensure they are tight.
- Hononga Hiko: Inspect all visible electrical connections for corrosion or damage.
- Rokiroki: When not in use, store the scooter in a dry, protected area. If storing outdoors, use a high-quality protective cover.
8. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your ENGWE mobility scooter, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te hiko o te kuta. | Battery not properly installed or charged; key not in 'ON' position; power switch off. | Ensure batteries are fully charged and correctly seated. Turn the key to 'ON'. Check main power switch. |
| Scooter does not move forward/backward. | Freewheel mode engaged; control lever not fully engaged; motor connection issue. | Ensure freewheel lever is in 'Driving Mode' (up position). Push/pull control lever firmly. Check motor connections. |
| Te awhe iti, te kaha ranei. | Low battery charge; aging battery; heavy load; tire pressure. | Fully charge batteries. Consider battery replacement if old. Check tire pressure. Reduce load. |
| Nga haruru rereke i te wa e mahi ana. | Loose components; motor issue; wheel bearing issue. | Inspect for loose parts and tighten. If noise persists, contact customer support. |
If you cannot resolve an issue using this guide, please contact ENGWE customer support for assistance.
9. Whakatakotoranga
Key technical specifications for the ENGWE Electric Powered Folding Mobility Scooter:
- Tauira: Electric Powered Folding Mobility Scooter
- Waitohu: ENGWE
- Ngā Ahu Kua Tuwhera (R x W x T): 38.78" x 19.69" x 35.04"
- Ahu Kopa (L x W x H): 38.78" x 19.69" x 13.78"
- Scooter Net Weight: 43.2 lbs (19.6 kg)
- Morahi Uta Rawa: 265 lbs (120 kg)
- Motini: 270W Brushless Motor
- Pūhiko: 2 x 24V 10AH Removable Lithium Batteries (240WH each)
- Max Travel Range: Up to 24 miles (on a single charge with dual batteries)
- Tere e taea te whakarite: 0-4.97 mph (0-8 km/h)
- Tire: 8-inihi
- Te kaha piki: Up to 12° incline
- Te Whakawātea i te Arai: Tae atu ki te 3.15 inihi
- Rauemi Tāpare: Roa Konumohe Rorohiko
- Āhuatanga: Constant Speed System, LED Headlights & Taillights, Waterproof Front Basket, Ergonomically Adjustable Handlebars

Image: Image displaying the ENGWE mobility scooter in both its unfolded and folded states, with key dimensions labeled for height, width, and depth.

Image: Close-up image of the durable aluminum alloy frame of the ENGWE mobility scooter, illustrating its robust yet lightweight construction.

Image: Image showing the ergonomically adjustable handlebars and steering post of the ENGWE mobility scooter, designed for enhanced comfort and control.

Image: Image of the bright LED headlights on the ENGWE mobility scooter, illuminating the path for safe nighttime travel.

Image: Close-up image of the wide and plush seat of the ENGWE mobility scooter, designed for maximum comfort during rides.

Image: Image of the waterproof front basket attached to the ENGWE mobility scooter, providing durable and weather-resistant storage.
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
ENGWE provides after-sales service for its products. For specific warranty details, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official ENGWE website. If you have any questions, require technical assistance, or need to report an issue, please contact ENGWE customer support. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the official ENGWE webpae.





