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SETTING UP YOUR EBIKE 6

Miller SE EBIKE USER MANUAL

Miller SE EBIKE

By the left grip on the handlebar you will find the dis-

play and integrated 3 button keypad that controls the 

ebike power system.

Brake lever positioning varies from region to region. 

While we officially ship correct configurations to re-

gions, It is important to understand which regional ver-

sional version you have so that you know which lever 

controls which brake.

1. HANDLEBARS

Region: USA

Left brake controls front brake

Right brake controls rear brake

Region: Europe

Left brake controls front brake

Right brake controls rear brake

Region: Australia 

Left brake controls rear brake

Right brake controls front brake

Region: UK

Left brake controls rear brake

Right brake controls front brake

2

1

3

5

6

8

9

7

4

FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND WHICH LE-

VER CONTROLS WHICH BRAKE CAN 

LEAD TO ACCIDENTS AND SERIOUS 

INJURY.

Summary of Contents for MILLER

Page 1: ...MILLER SE EBIKE USER MANUAL Joyrides redefined...

Page 2: ...01 WELCOME TO THE ENKI FAMILY 2 02 WARNING 3 03 SETTING UP YOUR EBIKE 4 04 SAFETY CHECKLIST BEFORE YOU RIDE 14 05 STARTING OPERATING PROCEDURES 15 06 WARRANTY 17 07 BIKE DETAILS 18 08 TORQUE VALUES 1...

Page 3: ...ctric bikes in your country before riding WELCOME We look forward to hearing and seeing your experienc es with your Miller SE ebike online If you ever have a question regarding your Miller SE or want...

Page 4: ...UNDER THE AGE OF 14 FOR CHILDREN 14 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER ADULT SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED SPECIAL NOTE TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS MAXIMUM RIDER WEIGHT 264lbs 120kg DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF...

Page 5: ...the following tools 1 x 6mm allen wrench 1 x 5mm allen wrench 1 x 3mm allen wrench 1 x flat head screwdriver 1 x small phillips head screwdriver 1 x 18mm spanner 1 x 15mm spanner 1 x bicycle tire pump...

Page 6: ...a time to ensure even pres sure is applied across the top piece Just before the bolts are fully tightened adjust the han dlebar so that they are within comfortable reach when riding the bike NOTE Thi...

Page 7: ...stand which regional ver sional version you have so that you know which lever controls which brake 1 HANDLEBARS Region USA Left brake controls front brake Right brake controls rear brake Region Europe...

Page 8: ...more than hand tight tightening with any more than 30lbs ft will cause the threads to strip This is where the threads of the crank arm are pulled so tightly towards the pedal that they break away fro...

Page 9: ...ithin the range marked on the seat post rails Once the correct lateral position is achieved tighten both bolts securely using an allen wrench To adjust the seat angle a combination of loosening and se...

Page 10: ...and rear hydraulic disc brakes designed to help you slow down and stop as required It is therefore recommended to service your brakes reg ularly to ensure i the brake pads are in suitable usable condi...

Page 11: ...ure that an accidental press of the pedal doesn t result in the ebike being propelled unintentionally The recommended tire pressure range is 50 85 PSI 3 5 6 bar Within this range a higher tire pressur...

Page 12: ...C 1 2 Next locate the setting screw via the hole at the rear of the silver dropout arm just above the main axle nut Using an allen wrench turn in a clockwise direction to move the black axle dropout r...

Page 13: ...until the display turns off When powered on pressing the Mode button will cycle through the various speed interfaces of real time speed distance travelled time average speed and maximum speed and odom...

Page 14: ...utton for a few seconds brings up the trip data reset screen Pressing the Menu button again prompts you to clean the data and reset the trip meters Select Yes or No by moving the brackets via the Up a...

Page 15: ...BEFORE YOU RIDE 4 DISPLAY AND BATTERY Power on the ebike to check the battery level and cycle through the menu to see if anything looks unusual Notice any warning codes displayed 5 STEERING Check that...

Page 16: ...with 0 being no assistance and 5 being the most assistance possible The levels in between 0 and 5 are incremental levels of speed and power After you have powered on the bike and display simply press...

Page 17: ...ebike are capable of supporting an ebike of such weight and size 6 MAINTAINING YOUR BIKE The following tips can help you to maintain your bike Maintenance schedule It s important that you regular ly...

Page 18: ...nder warranty and guarantees Maximum load capacity is 264lbs 120kg Enki Cycles provides a lifetime warranty for the Miller SE ebike frame when used under its intended use con ditions Enki Cycles provi...

Page 19: ...tes CDX Carbon belt drive 700C wheels Vee Tire Co tires Torque sensing BB DISPLAY Star Union CONTROLLER Speed mileage 5 levels of pedal assist PERFORMANCE Autonomy range of up to 100km in optimal cond...

Page 20: ...RQUE Nm HANDLEBAR BOLT 1 BOLT 2 BOLTS M5 10 12 M6 12 15 4 BOLTS M4 4 6 M5 6 8 M6 8 10 HANDLEBAR EXPANDER M6 12 15 M8 15 18 HANDLEBAR STEM AND FORK CLAMP BOLT M5 8 10 M6 10 15 M7 10 18 SADDLE M6 10 12...

Page 21: ...m MARKING ON BIKE If your ebike is a pedelec it will have a CE frame stick er which confirms that it has passed all tests outlined in EN 15194 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This user manual complies with...

Page 22: ...ara tion is no longer valid if the product is modified Herewith we declare that your Miller SE Pedelec com plies with all essential requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC and Directive 200...

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