SETTING UP YOUR EBIKE 8
Miller SE EBIKE USER MANUAL
To adjust the seat height, locate the seat post clamp at
the top of bicycle seat tube and insert the allen wrench.
Loosen the clamp by turning the securing bolt in an
anti-clockwise direction until the seat post moves freely
up and down.
Once the desired seat height is achieved, tighten the
clamp by turning the bolt in a clockwise direction.
3. SEAT ADJUSTMENT
When raising the seat height, ensure that you do not ex-
tend the seat height past the minimum insertion point
marking on the seat tube.
The seat can be adjusted further by either moving it
slightly backward or forward, as well as the angle the
seat sits; either more upwards or downwards.
To adjust backward or forward, loosen both of the rail
clamp securing bolts with an allen wrench by turning in
an anti-clockwise direction. Once both bolts are loose
enough the saddle will slide back and forth.
Ensure that you only slide the seat so that the seat rail
clamp’s edges sit within 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
securing alternate seat rail clamp bolts is required.
To raise the rear of the saddle and lower the nose, the
rear clamp bolt must be loosened and the leading clamp
bolt must be tightened by a similar amount.
Conversely, to lower the rear of the saddle and raise the
nose, the leading clamp bolt must be loosened and the
rear clamp bolt must be tightened by a similar amount.
SETTING THE CORRECT SEAT HEIGHT
While seated on the saddle and your foot resting flat on
pedal at its lowest position, your extended leg should be
slightly stretched but not fully extended. If the leg is fully
extended in this position or you can only touch the pedal
with your toes, this may result in joint fatigue and sports
injury.
EXTENDING THE SEAT POST PAST
THE MINIMUM INSERTION POINT MAY
LEAD TO COMPONENT FAILURE AND
SERIOUS INJURY.
EXTENDING THE SEAT POST CLAMP
OUTSIDE OF THE MARKED RANGE
CAN LEAD TO COMPONENT FAILURE
AND SERIOUS INJURY.
INCORRECT SETTING OF THE SEAT HEIGHT
MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.