1. Kupu Whakataki
Welcome to the ENGWE MileTrail 1 Electric Bike user manual. This document provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new electric bicycle. Please read this manual thoroughly before your first ride and retain it for future reference.

Figure 1: The ENGWE MileTrail 1 Electric Bike, showcasintōna hoahoa huatau me te pākahiko kua whakauruhia.
2. Aratohu Haumaru
Your safety is paramount. Always wear a helmet and appropriate safety gear when riding. Familiarize yourself with local traffic laws and regulations. Perform pre-ride checks before each use.
- Me mau tonu he potae kua whaimana.
- Me whakarite kia mau te mau o ngā wāhanga katoa i mua i te ekenga.
- Check tire pressure, brakes, and battery charge before each ride.
- Kaua e neke ake i te tohu taumaha morahi o te 265 pauna (120 kg).
- Avoid riding in adverse weather conditions, especially heavy rain or snow, despite the IPX4 water resistance.
- Ride defensively and be aware of your surroundings.
3. Tatūnga me te Runanga
The MileTrail 1 electric bike arrives 85% pre-assembled. A tool kit and detailed manual are included for final setup. The main assembly steps involve attaching the front wheel, handlebars, pedals, and seat.
3.1 Tāuta Pūhiko me te Whakatau
The 468Wh (36V 13Ah) removable battery is integrated into the frame. It can be charged both on and off the bike.
- To install the battery, align it with the frame slot and gently push until it clicks into place.
- To remove, use the provided key to unlock and slide the battery out.
- Connect the charger to the charging port on the battery (or directly to the bike if charging on-bike). The battery indicator lights will show the charging status.

Figure 2: Long-range removable battery, highlighting its capacity and portability.
3.2 Handlebar and Seat Adjustment
The adjustable handlebar stem and seat post allow for a personalized and comfortable riding posture, reducing wrist and back strain.
- Adjust the handlebar angle using the adjustable stem mechanism.
- Adjust the seat height to ensure your feet can comfortably touch the ground when stopped, and your legs have a slight bend at the knee when pedaling.

Figure 3: Adjustable stem for customized comfort and riding posture.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The MileTrail 1 offers both pedal-assist and throttle modes for versatile riding.
4.1 Te Hia/Weto me te Whakaatu
The bike features a simple display for battery level and pedal-assist settings.
- Press and hold the power button on the handlebar display to turn the bike on or off.
- The display shows battery charge level and current pedal-assist level.
- To turn the headlight on or off, press and hold the '+' button on the display for 3 seconds.

Figure 4: High visibility LED headlight for enhanced safety during night rides.
4.2 Pedal Assist System (PAS) and Throttle
The torque sensor provides intelligent power assistance, making pedaling feel natural and efficient. The 7-speed Shimano gear system allows for manual gear changes.
- Use the '+' and '-' buttons on the display to adjust the pedal-assist level (1-5). Higher levels provide more motor assistance.
- The thumb throttle provides instant power without pedaling, functioning like a motorcycle throttle.
- Shift between the 7 mechanical gears using the Shimano shifter on the handlebar to adapt to different terrains and desired speeds.

Figure 5: Advanced torque sensor for smooth and responsive power delivery.

Figure 6: The 7-speed gear shifter provides versatile gearing for various riding conditions.
4.3 Pūnaha Piripiri
The MileTrail 1 is equipped with responsive hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power.
- Apply both front and rear brakes simultaneously for optimal stopping performance and control.
- Avoid sudden, hard braking, especially on loose or wet surfaces.

Figure 7: Hydraulic disc brakes offer stronger, safer stopping with precise control.
5. Tiaki
Mā te tiaki auau ka roa te ora me te mahi tino pai o tō pahikara hiko.
5.1 Te horoi me te Penapena
- Horoia te paihikara me te panuiamp kakahu. A ape i te horoi pehanga nui ki runga i nga waahanga hiko.
- Store the bike in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- If storing for extended periods, ensure the battery is charged to 50-70% and recharge every 2-3 months.
5.2 Tiaki Tire
The 26-inch x 1.95-inch tires are designed for various terrains.
- Maintain tire pressure between 40-65 PSI (2.7-4.4 BAR) for optimal performance and safety.
- Regularly inspect tires for wear, punctures, or damage.

Figure 8: Durable 26-inch tires provide excellent traction on various surfaces.
5.3 Brake and Gear System
- Tirohia auau ngā papa pēki mō te pakaru, ā, whakakapia mēnā e tika ana.
- Ensure brake levers are firm and responsive. If they feel spongy, professional service may be required.
- Keep the chain clean and lubricated for smooth gear changes and to prevent rust.
6. Te Raru
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your MileTrail 1 electric bike.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te paihikara e kaha ana. | Low battery charge, battery not properly installed, loose connections. | Charge battery, ensure battery is securely clicked into place, check all cable connections. |
| Kāore te motuka e āwhina. | Pedal assist level set to 0, throttle not engaged, motor connection issue. | Increase pedal assist level, engage throttle, check motor cable connection. |
| He ngoikore, he hautai ranei nga perei. | Ngā papa parai kua tawhito, te hau i roto i ngā paipa waipēhi, te iti o te wai parai. | Inspect/replace brake pads, bleed brake lines (professional service recommended), check fluid levels. |
| Kāore ngā taputapu e neke maeneene ana. | Dirty/dry chain, misaligned derailleur, damaged shifter cable. | Clean and lubricate chain, adjust derailleur (refer to manual or professional), inspect shifter cable. |
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | MileTrail 1 |
| Waitohu | ENGWE |
| Momo Paihikara | Paihikara Hiko, Paihikara Maunga |
| Motini | Mōta Kore Paraihe Tere-Tiketike 700W |
| Tere Max | Tae atu ki te 20 MPH |
| Pūhiko | 468Wh (36V 13Ah) Removable Lithium Battery |
| Awhe (Hiko Parakore) | 30-40 miles (with 165lb load) |
| Awhe (Āwhina Paepae) | 50-62 maero |
| Momo Pūoko | Pūoko Torque |
| Pūnaha Gear | 7-Speed Mechanical (Shimano) |
| Parani | Ngā Pēki Kōpae Waipēhi (Mua me Muri) |
| Rahi wira | 26 Inihi |
| Whanui Tire | 1.95 Inches (Anti-slip, Wear-resistant) |
| Rauemi Tāpare | Konumohe |
| Whakatarewa | Tuhinga o mua |
| Whakatauranga parewai | IPX4 |
| Tohu Taumaha Max | 265 Pauna (120 kg) |
| Taumaha Paihikara | 61.46 lbs (27.88 kg) |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 67" x 26" x 42" (170cm x 64cm x 129cm) |
| Te teitei o te Kaieke e taunaki ana | 5.1 ft - 6.1 ft (155 cm - 185 cm) |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Kete taputapu |

Figure 9: Bike dimensions and recommended rider height.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The ENGWE MileTrail 1 Electric Bike comes with a 1-year limited warranty. For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty claims, please contact ENGWE Ebike customer support.
Official product video from ENGWE Ebike:
Ataata 1: Whakaaturanga ataata hua whaimanacasing the MileTrail 1 Electric Bicycle features and riding experience.





