1. Kupu Whakataki
Welcome to the ENGWE EP-2 BOOST Folding Electric Bike user manual. This guide provides essential information for the safe operation, assembly, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new electric bicycle. Please read this manual thoroughly before your first ride to ensure optimal performance and safety.

Figure 1: ENGWE EP-2 BOOST Folding Electric Bike (Grey model shown)
The ENGWE EP-2 BOOST is designed for versatility, featuring a 20-inch fat tire design suitable for various terrains, a powerful 48V 13Ah removable battery, and a 250W brushless motor. Its foldable design makes it convenient for transport and storage.
2. Nga korero haumaru
Ko tō haumaru te mea nui rawa atu. Me whai tonu i ngā aratohu haumaru e whai ake nei:
- Mau he potae: Always wear a certified bicycle helmet when riding.
- Tirohia nga Perein: Before each ride, ensure both front and rear disc brakes are functioning correctly.
- Pēhanga Tire: Maintain correct tire pressure as specified on the tire sidewall.
- Rama: Use the integrated front and rear lights, especially when riding in low light conditions or at night.
- Ture Waka: Kia mau ki nga ture me nga ture waka a rohe.
- Tepe Taumaha: Kaua e neke ake i te kaha o te kawenga o te 150 kg.
- Nga Tikanga Huarere: Exercise caution when riding in wet or slippery conditions.
- No Throttle: This model complies with European traffic regulations and does not feature a throttle. Power assistance is provided via the pedal-assist system and the Boost button.
3. Nga Waahanga Hua Neke atuview
Familiarize yourself with the key components of your ENGWE EP-2 BOOST e-bike:
3.1. Pūnaha Pūhiko

Figure 2: 48V 13Ah Removable Battery integrated into the frame, offering up to 120 km range.
The EP-2 BOOST is equipped with a 48V 13Ah (624 Wh) removable battery, providing a long range of up to 120 km on a single charge (PAS 1 mode). The battery is integrated into the frame for a sleek design and easy removal for charging.
3.2. Ngā Pūoko Atamai
Figure 3: Comparison of Torque Sensor (left) and Speed Sensor (right).
This e-bike features a Pūoko Torque for a smoother, more responsive ride. Unlike traditional speed sensors, the torque sensor measures your pedaling force, providing assistance proportional to your effort for a natural cycling feel.
3.3. Integrated Display and Controls
Figure 4: Handlebar view showing the integrated display and the 55Nm Power-Boost Button.
The integrated display provides real-time information including speed, battery level, and mileage. The handlebar also features a 7-speed Shimano gear shifter and a dedicated Power-Boost Button (marked 'B') for an instant surge of 55Nm torque, particularly useful for uphill climbs.
4. Tatūnga me te Runanga
Your ENGWE EP-2 BOOST electric bike comes 85% pre-assembled. Follow these steps for final assembly:
- Wewete ana: Tangohia marietia te pahikara me ngā wāhanga katoa i te takai.
- Tāutatanga Pae kakau: Unfold the handlebar stem and secure it in place. Adjust the handlebar height and angle for comfortable riding.
- Tāutanga Pedal: Identify the left (L) and right (R) pedals. Screw them into the crank arms. Note that the left pedal is reverse-threaded.
- Te Tāutanga o te Pou Nohoanga: Insert the seat post into the frame and adjust the saddle height to ensure your feet can comfortably touch the ground when stopped. Secure the quick-release lever.
- Kōkuhu Pūhiko: If removed for shipping, insert the battery into its compartment in the frame and lock it with the key. Ensure it is securely seated.
- Takitaki i mua i te eke: Before your first ride, double-check all bolts, quick releases, and connections to ensure they are tight and secure. Inflate tires to the recommended pressure.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1. Te Whakakaha/Weto
To power on the bike, press and hold the power button on the integrated display. To power off, press and hold the same button until the display turns off.
5.2. Pūnaha Āwhina Pahikara (PAS)
The EP-2 BOOST features multiple levels of pedal assistance. Use the '+' and '-' buttons on the control panel to cycle through the assist levels. Higher levels provide more motor assistance. Remember, the bike is designed to assist your pedaling, not replace it.
5.3. Mahi Whakarei
Figure 5: Rider utilizing the 55Nm Boost function for uphill assistance.
For an extra burst of power, especially when climbing hills, press the 'B' (Boost) button on the handlebar. This provides an immediate 55Nm torque boost to help you conquer inclines with ease.
5.4. Huri Hurihuri
The bike is equipped with a 7-speed Shimano gear system. Use the shifter on the right handlebar to change gears according to terrain and desired pedaling effort. Shift to lower gears for climbing and higher gears for flat terrain or downhill riding.
5.5. Pūnaha Braking
Figure 6: The EP-2 BOOST features 180mm disc brakes for reliable stopping power.
The ENGWE EP-2 BOOST features 180mm front and rear disc brakes for strong and reliable stopping power. Apply both brakes simultaneously for optimal control and shorter stopping distances. Avoid sudden, hard braking, especially with the front brake only.
5.6. Te Āheitanga ki te Whenua
Figure 7: The 20x4.0-inch fat tires and front suspension allow the EP-2 BOOST to handle diverse road conditions.
With its 20x4.0-inch fat tires and front suspension, the EP-2 BOOST is designed to handle various terrains, including asphalt, sand, gravel, and dirt roads, providing a stable and comfortable ride.
6. Tiaki
Mā te tiaki auau ka roa te ora me te haumaru o te mahi a tō pahikara hiko:
- Tire: Check tire pressure weekly and inspect for wear or damage.
- Parai: Regularly check brake pads for wear and ensure brake levers are firm. Adjust as needed.
- mekameka: Keep the chain clean and lubricated to prevent rust and ensure smooth shifting.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Charge the battery regularly, even if not in use, to maintain its health. Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid fully discharging the battery.
- Ngā toromoka: Tirohia ngā pūtu, ngā nati me ngā tukunga tere i ia wā, mō te piripono.
- Te horoi: Horoia te paihikara ki te damp kakahu. A ape i te horoi pehanga nui ki runga i nga waahanga hiko.
7. Te Raru
Anei etahi take noa me o raatau otinga ka taea:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kāore te pahikara e whakakā | Kāore te pākahiko i utua, kāore rānei i te tika te whakanoho. | Ensure battery is fully charged and securely inserted. Check battery lock. |
| Kaore te motuka e awhina | PAS level set to 0 or sensor issue. | Increase PAS level. Check for any loose cables to the motor or sensors. |
| He hautai te parai | Brake cable slack or worn pads. | Adjust brake cable tension or replace brake pads. |
| Ko nga nihowhiti kaore i te pai te neke | Derailleur out of adjustment or dirty chain. | Horoia, whakahinuhinuhia hoki te mekameka. Whakatikatikahia ngā rohe o te derailleur me te kukū o te taura. |
Mena ka pa ki a koe nga take kaore i tuhia ki konei, ka hiahia awhina ano koe, tena koa whakapiri atu ki te tautoko a nga kaihoko.
8. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Tauira | ENGWE EP-2 BOOST |
| Motini | 250W Brushless Motor |
| Pūhiko | 48V 13Ah (624 Wh) Removable Lithium-ion |
| Tere Max | 25 km/h (EU Compliant) |
| Awhe | 50-120 km (depending on assist level and terrain) |
| Pūoko Torque | Ae |
| Boost Torque | 55Nm (via Boost Button) |
| Parani | 180mm Front & Rear Disc Brakes |
| Nihowhiti | 7-Te Tere Shimano |
| Tire | Ngā Tāia Ngako 20 x 4.0 inihi |
| Rauemi Tāpare | 6061 Aluminum Aluminum |
| Whakatarewa | Mauri Whakatarewa o Mua |
| Te Kaha Uta Max | 150 kg |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Pae whana |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
ENGWE offers a one-year warranty on the motor, battery, and controller of your EP-2 BOOST electric bike, ensuring peace of mind regarding these critical components.
For any questions, concerns, or technical support, our customer service team is available 24/7. Please refer to your purchase documentation or the official ENGWE webpae mo nga korero whakapiri.
Rauemi ipurangi: For additional information, FAQs, and video tutorials, please visit the official ENGWE webpae ranei te Toa ENGWE i runga i a Amazon.





