1. Nga korero haumaru
Before operating your ENGWE M1 E-Bike, please read and understand all safety instructions. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in injury or damage to the product.
- Me mau i nga wa katoa he potae me nga taputapu haumaru tika ina eke.
- Ensure all components, especially brakes and tires, are in good working condition before each ride.
- Kaua e neke ake i te kaha o te kawenga o te 150 kg (330 lbs).
- The e-bike is suitable for riders with a height between 160 cm and 190 cm.
- Kia tupato ki to taiao me te whakarongo ki nga ture me nga ture waka a rohe.
- Āta karohia te eke pahikara i ngā āhuatanga kino o te rangi, i runga rānei i ngā mata pahekeheke rawa.
- Properly charge and store the battery according to the instructions to prevent fire hazards.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Carefully unpack your ENGWE M1 E-Bike and verify that all items are present:
- 1 x ENGWE M1 E-Bike
- 1 x Kaitohu
- 1 x Assembly Tools Kit
- 1 x Manual Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

Image: The ENGWE M1 E-Bike, showcasintōna anga pakari me ōna potae matotoru.
3. Huihuinga me te Tatūnga
Follow these steps to assemble your ENGWE M1 E-Bike:
- Wewete ana: Carefully remove the e-bike and all components from the packaging. Retain packaging for future transport or storage.
- Tāutatanga Pae kakau: Attach the handlebar to the stem, ensuring it is centered and tightened securely with the provided tools.
- Āpitihanga o te Paepae: Identify the left (L) and right (R) pedals. Screw them into the corresponding crank arms. Note that the left pedal is reverse-threaded. Tighten firmly.
- Te Whakatikatika i te Pou Nohoanga: Insert the seat post into the frame and adjust the height to a comfortable riding position. Secure it with the quick-release lever or bolt.
- Tāuta Pūhiko me te Whakatau: The ENGWE M1 features a 48V 28.6Ah (15.6Ah + 13Ah) dual battery system. Ensure the batteries are securely seated in their compartments. Before first use, fully charge the batteries using the provided charger. A full charge typically takes 6-8 hours.
- Te pikinga o nga potae: Check the tire pressure of the 20 x 4.0 inch fat tires and inflate to the recommended PSI as indicated on the tire sidewall.
- Taki Waahi: Test both hydraulic disc brakes to ensure they engage properly and provide sufficient stopping power. Adjust if necessary.

Whakaahua: Taha view of the ENGWE M1 E-Bike, illustrating its frame and battery placement.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Familiarize yourself with the controls and riding modes of your ENGWE M1 E-Bike:
- Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Locate the power button on the handlebar-mounted LCD display. Press and hold to turn the e-bike system on or off.
- Whakaaturanga LCD: The colored LCD display shows essential information such as speed, battery level, riding mode, and distance traveled. Refer to the display's specific manual for detailed navigation.
- Aratau Eke: The ENGWE M1 offers three riding modes:
- Aratau Hiko: Provides full motor assistance without pedaling. Range: 60-90 km.
- Assist Mode (Pedal Assist): The motor provides assistance as you pedal. Range: 120-170 km.
- Aratau ā-ringa: Ride like a traditional bicycle without motor assistance.
- Nihowhiti: Utilize the 7-speed gear system to adapt to different terrains and inclines. Shift gears smoothly while pedaling.
- Motini: The 250 Watt rear hub motor provides 65 Nm of torque, allowing for a maximum climbing angle of 15°.
- Pūnaha Rama: The e-bike is equipped with a headlight, rear light, brake light, and turn signals for enhanced visibility and safety. Activate them via the controls on the handlebar.

Image: A rider demonstrating the agility and power of the ENGWE M1 E-Bike.

Image: Two individuals riding the ENGWE M1 E-Bike, highlighting its comfortable seating for dual riders and dual battery capacity.

Image: Visual representation of the ENGWE M1 E-Bike's impressive range capabilities on various terrains.
5. Tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your ENGWE M1 E-Bike:
- Te horoi: Regularly clean the frame and components with a damp cloth. Avoid high-pressure washing directly on electrical parts.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Penapenahia te pākahiko ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke. Whakautua i ia wā, ahakoa kāore e whakamahia ana, kia mau tonu ai te hauora o te pākahiko. Kaua e tukua kia pau katoa te pākahiko.
- Pēhanga Tire: Check tire pressure weekly and maintain it within the recommended range to ensure safe riding and prevent punctures.
- Parai: Inspect brake pads for wear and ensure brake levers provide firm and consistent stopping power. Adjust or replace as needed.
- Whakahinuhinu mekameka: Kia ma te mekameka, kia pania hoki ki te hinu whakahinuhinu kia maeneene ai te whakawhiti taputapu, kia kore ai hoki e waikura.
- Ngā toromoka: Periodically check all bolts and screws for tightness, especially on critical components like the handlebars, wheels, and seat post.
6. Te Raru
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your ENGWE M1 E-Bike:
- E-Bike Not Powering On:
- Tirohia mehemea kua whakakiia te pākahiko me te whakauru tika.
- Me whakarite kia mau nga hononga hiko katoa.
- Motuka Kaore i te awhina:
- Verify that the e-bike is in an assist or electric mode.
- Tirohia te taumata pākahiko i runga i te whakaaturanga.
- Ensure the pedal assist sensor is clean and unobstructed.
- Brakes Squealing or Ineffective:
- Tirotirohia nga papa pakaru mo te kakahu me te whakakapi mehemea e tika ana.
- Clean brake rotors and pads if contaminated with oil or dirt.
- Mena he hautai te āhua o ngā parai waipēhi, me tango toto pea e te tohunga.
- Haruru rerekee:
- Tirohia mēnā he wāhanga koretake, he here rānei.
- Tirohia te mekameka mēnā he tika te hinu whakahinuhinu me te kukū.
- Ki te mau tonu te haruru, whakapā atu ki tētahi mekanika pahikara whai tohu.
For issues not covered here, please contact ENGWE customer support or a certified e-bike technician.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tauira | M1 |
| Waitohu | ENGWE |
| Momo Paihikara | Mountainbike, Pedelec |
| Awhe Tau | Pakeke |
| Momo Parai | Waea Kōpae Hydraulic |
| Tae | Yellow - 48V 28.6Ah |
| Rahi wira | 20 Inihi |
| Rauemi Tāpare | Konumohe |
| Te maha o nga Nihowhiti | 7 |
| Whakatarewa | Whakatārewatanga Katoa |
| Rahi Tire | 20 x 4.0 Inch Fatbike Tires |
| Te Mana Motini | 250 Watt (65 Nm Rear Hub Motor) |
| Pūhiko Raukaha | 48V 28.6Ah (15.6Ah + 13Ah Removable) |
| Waa Whakatau | 6-8 haora |
| Whakanuia Max | 15° |
| Range (Electric Mode) | 60-90 km |
| Range (Assist Mode) | 120-170 km |
| Uta Max | 150 kg |
| Teitei Tika | 160-190 cm |
| Hunga Hua | 170 x 72 x 114 cm |
| Taumaha Kupenga | 43 kg |

Image: The ENGWE M1 E-Bike demonstrating its 250W EU-legal output and 65Nm powerful torque.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official ENGWE webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo etahi kereme whakamana.
For further assistance, technical support, or spare parts, please contact ENGWE customer service or visit the official ENGWE store:





