ENKI MILLER SE EBIKE User manual

MILLER SE EBIKE USER MANUAL
Joyrides, redened.

TABLE OF
CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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.................................................19
09 - LEGAL INFORMATION..........................................20
10 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY........................21

WELCOME TO
THE ENKI
FAMILY
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WELCOME TO THE ENKI FAMILY 2
Welcome to our Enki Cycles family! Now that you’re a
proud owner of your very own Miller SE ebike we want
to keep you safe and ensure your Miller SE is in the
best condition possible so you can continue to experi-
ence the fun for many miles ahead.
We’ve created this owner’s manual to share important
safety, performance and service information with you.
Please read it before you take your rst ride and keep it
for reference.
While we do include tips for a safer riding experience,
it’s not a comprehensive guide accounting for all cir-
cumstances. Because not every situation can be pre-
dicted and we cannot give you every rule and mechan-
ical skill necessary to safe riding, it’s your responsibility
to gauge your skillset and riding conditions in order to
ride this electric bike safely.
Please ensure that you are familiar with the legal regula-
tions for the use of electric 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 to tell us
about your adventures, connect with us on social or
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Thanks!
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This manual contains information on the Miller SE elec-
tric bike by Enki Cycles. Always keep it handy and refer
to it when required. Updated at the date listed on the
support page, we reserve the right to make changes at
any time without prior notice. Please ensure that you
return to our support page frequently to download the
latest version.
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WARNING!
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WARNING! 3
This manual contains many WARNINGS regarding the
safe operation of your ebike and outlines consequences
if safe setup, operation and maintenance are not per-
formed. All information in this manual should be care-
fully reviewed and if you have any questions you should
contact Enki Cycles immediately. The warnings con-
tained within the manual and marked by this
triangular Caution Symbol below and should be given
special care.
NOTE: PICTURES ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND
MAY SHOW THE SIMILAR COMPONENT FROM AN-
OTHER MODEL.
WARNING
As a parent or guardian, you are responsible for the
activities and safety of your minor or child (while he or
she is operating a Miller SE ebike). Please ensure that
their Miller SE ebike is in good repair and safe operat-
ing condition and that your child understands its prop-
er use. It is also important that both you and your child
learn, understand, and obey all applicable local motor
vehicle and trac laws. Always make sure your child is
wearing proper protective equipment, including a hel-
met and wrist guards.
THE MILLER SE ELECTRIC BICYCLE IS NOT REC-
OMMENDED FOR CHILDREN 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 14
TO USE THIS PRODUCT
ADULT SUPERVISION IS REQUIRED
GENERAL WARNINGS
While the use of helmets may not be required in your
country, state or territory, we advise that you use a hel-
met whenever you ride your Miller SE ebike to minimize
the risk of brain injury, should you encounter a fall or
accident during your riding experience.
HELMET USE
WE RECOMMEND TAKING YOUR
MILLER SE EBIKE TO A CERTIFIED
ELECTRIC BIKE SPECIALIST OR BICY-
THIS IS REQUIRED FOR VALID WARRANTY.
WARNING
RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
Whenever you ride your ebike, you risk death or serious
injury from loss of control, collisions and falls. In order
to ride safely and minimize the risk of injury,
you must
read and follow all instructions and warnings in this
user manual.
Your Miller SE ebike is only designed for riding with
both wheels in contact with the ground on paved roads
only. It is not intended for racing, jumps, hops, wheel-
ies, oroad or anything of the kind. The manufacturer
and dealer are not liable for any direct or consequential
damages.
INTENDED USE
THE WARRANTY WILL BE VOID IF YOUR
EBIKE IS NOT USED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE INTENDED USAGE.

SETTING
UP YOUR
EBIKE
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SETTING UP YOUR EBIKE 4
When shipped, your bike arrives securely packaged,
but bolts may become loose and other parts can come
out of alignment during transit. It is important that you
inspect and correctly set up your new bike before riding
to minimize the risk of injury.
Follow the below steps to correctly unbox your new
Miller SE ebike.
A. REMOVE FROM BOX
B. REMOVE ZIP TIES AND PADDING
C. INSTALL HANDLEBAR
D. UNFOLD THE EBIKE
INSIDE THE BOX:
1 x Miller SE ebike
1 x smaller box containing a battery charger and cable.
1 x smaller box containing reectors and pedals.
Any extra items that you may have ordered will also be
included in the box.
UNBOXING
In order to correctly setup your Miller SE ebike, you will
need the following tools:
1 x 6mm allen wrench
1 x 5mm allen wrench
1 x 3mm allen wrench
1 x at head screwdriver
1 x small phillips head screwdriver
1 x 18mm spanner
1 x 15mm spanner
1 x bicycle tire pump with presta valve attachment
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
Your Miller SE ebike ships securely as pictured above.
Open the box from the top and with the help of another
person, lift out of the box.
Place the bike on the ground carefully ensuring it stays
upright with the bike resting on the wheels and bottom
guard.
A. REMOVE FROM BOX
YOUR MILLER SE EBIKE IS HEAVY,
AND IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU
ENLIST THE HELP OF ANOTHER PER-
SON TO AVOID INJURY.
WHILE WE TAKE EVERY CARE POSSI-
BLE TO ENSURE YOUR EBIKE REACH-
ES YOU IN THE BEST CONDITION
POSSIBLE, VIBRATIONS FROM SHIP-
PING, TRANSIT AND GENERAL HAN-
DLING CAN CAUSE BOLTS AND FAS-
TENERS TO LOOSEN. IT’S IMPORTANT
THAT YOU CHECK ALL BOLTS, NUTS
AND FASTENERS TO MINIMIZE THE
RISK OF INJURY WHEN YOU RIDE.

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B. REMOVE TIES & PADDING
Using a 6mm allen wrench, undo the four bolts at the
top of the head stem and remove the top piece.
Place the knurled center section of the bar into the
mounting point of the head stem.
C. INSTALL HANDLEBAR
Replace the previously removed top piece and install
the four bolts by hand to ensure correct installation.
Slightly tighten each bolt at opposite ends (e.g. 1, then
4, then 2, then 3) a little at 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: This can be further adjusted after you’ve ridden
the fully assembled bike for comfort.
Tighten the four bolts to ensure a secure connection of
the handlebar to the head stem.
Using scissors, carefully cut and remove zip ties and
padding, ensuring you do not mark or damage the bike
or its components.
USE OF SCISSORS OR BLADES RISK
SCRATCHING OR HARMING YOUR
EBIKE. TAKE EXTREME CARE.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVER TIGHTEN
AS EXCESSIVE FORCE MAY DAMAGE
THE HEAD STEM THREADS.
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By the left grip on the handlebar you will nd the dis-
play and integrated 3 button keypad that controls the
ebike power system.
Brake lever positioning varies from region to region.
While we ocially ship correct congurations 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
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FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND WHICH LE-
VER CONTROLS WHICH BRAKE CAN
LEAD TO ACCIDENTS AND SERIOUS
INJURY.

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Crank arms are quite sensitive because they’re made of
an alloy material and the pedal bolt of hardened steel,
and it doesn’t take much for them to be damaged.
Two common ways they can be damaged during instal-
lation are through cross-threading (installation at an in-
correct angle) and over tightening.
To avoid cross-threading, it’s best to install the pedal
carefully by hand. When the pedal is in the correct po-
sition for installation (the pedal is positioned perpen-
dicular to the face of the crank arm), it should be easy
to screw in by hand. If you meet resistance back all the
way out (rotate the bolt in the reverse direction) immedi-
ately to avoid damage caused by cross threading.
While they should be tightened a little 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 from the crank arm itself.
To install the right pedal, nd the pedal labelled “R” and
place one of the supplied washers on.
Next, locate the right side crank and attach the pedal to
the arm by threading in a clockwise motion.
To install the left side pedal, locate the pedal labelled
“L”, install the other supplied washer, then attach to the
left side crank arm by threading in an anti-clockwise
motion.
Your Miller SE ebike ships with the pedals detached.
Each pedal is labelled according to the side of the bike
they belong on. “R” for right, and “L” for left.
2. PEDALS
READ PEDAL LABELS CAREFULLY TO
AVOID ATTEMPTED INSTALLATION OF
INCORRECT PEDALS AND DAMAGING
COMPONENTS.
PAY CAREFUL ATTENTION TO THE AN-
GLE OF INSTALLATION AS WELL AS
THE TIGHTENING FORCE TO AVOID
DAMAGE TO THE CRANK ARM.

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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 at 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.

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Ensure the motor cable is securely connected to the
controller connector cable.
If disconnected, simply line up the arrow on the mo-
tor cable with that on the connector cable, and press
together carefully. Notice that one side has a ‘female’
connection with holes and other a ‘male’ connection
with pins. The connection is made such that the pins t
exactly into the holes on the other side.
4. REAR HUB MOTOR
If there is resistance do not force the two together, as
this may bend pins out of place and destroy your con-
nection. Simply put apart gently, then try again by align-
ing the arrow guides together and pushing carefully.
Your Miller SE ebike comes equipped with front 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 condition
ii. the brakes are adjusted correctly so that calipers and
pads make appropriate contact with the brake rotor
iii: lever pulls translate to sucient braking power
iv: hyraulic brake uid is in suitable condition for brake
use.
Front brake caliper positioning adjustments and remov-
al can be accessed via bolts (1) and (2) above with an
allen wrench.
5. BRAKES
Rear brake caliper positioning adjustments and removal
can be accessed via bolts (1) and (2) above with an al-
len wrench.
DO NOT RIDE THE EBIKE WITH-
OUT THE MOTOR CABLES PROPER-
LY CONNECTED. DOING SO COULD
DAMAGE COMPONENTS AND RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY.
KEEP IN MIND THAT WHILE YOUR
BIKE’S BRAKES ARE STRONG, WE
HOLD NO RESPONSIBILITY
IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE.
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SETTING UP YOUR EBIKE 10Miller SE EBIKE USER MANUAL
IF YOU DON’T HAVE THE MECHANICAL EXPERTISE
AND/TOOLS TO REGULARLY MAINTAIN YOUR Miller
SE EBIKE’S BRAKES, WE ADVISE YOU TO SEEK THE
HELP OF A CERTIFIED BICYCLE MECHANIC.
Your brake levers are not equipped with motor inhibi-
tors that cut the power to the motor whenever the le-
vers are pressed. For safety, if you have no intention to
be propelled by its electric motor, we recommend that
you switch your pedal assist (PAS) level to 0 or switch
the power o by holding the Power button, to ensure
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 pressure has
a lower rolling resistance and a lower tire pressure of-
fers better traction and a more comfortable ride.
To inate, locate the ination valve on the tire.
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Remove the valve cap by twisting in an anti-clockwise
motion.
Next, loosen the valve release on the core by turning
the top part in an anti-clockwise motion by hand.
6. TIRE PRESSURE
Attach a presta valve compatible tire pump and inate
to the desired pressure.
DO NOT OVER INFLATE PAST 85PSI
OR UNDER-INFLATE BELOW 50PSI.
DOING SO MAY DAMAGE THE TIRE
AND RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.

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Once the charger jack is securely inserted into the
charging port, turn the charger on at the power point to
begin charging.
The indicator light on your battery charger will illuminate
red while it is charging, and then change to green once
the battery is full.
As you use the battery, periodically try to use the bat-
tery until it is completely empty and then charge it until
it is completely full before using it again. Fully cycling
the battery like this should help extend the life of the
battery. Batteries are ideally stored at 40%-50% charge
to maximize battery life.
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Your Miller SE ebike comes eq uipped with a Gates car-
bon belt drive system. It is important to maintain belt
tension to ensure optimum energy is being transferred
from the crank to the rear wheel.
Your rear wheel axles are secured into the black drop-
outs via an 18mm nut. The belt tension and wheel align-
ment are set by adjusting the oating black dropouts
either forward or rearward as required.
To correctly adjust the drive tension, rst locate and
loosen (anti-clockwise) both bolts (1) and (2) on each
side of the bike with an allen wrench.
7. DRIVE SYSTEM
ONLY ATTEMPT TO ADJUST YOUR
DRIVE SYSTEM IF YOU ARE EXPERI-
ENCED WITH CYCLE MAINTENANCE.
OTHERWISE, PLEASE CONSULT A
QUALIFIED BICYCLE MECHANIC.
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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 rearward, and anti-clock-
wise to allow it to move forward.
Understand that adjusting just one side will aect wheel
alignment.
Be sure to adjust both left and right sides by the same
amount to maintain wheel alignment as you optimize
belt tension.
Once you have achieved the desired amount of tension,
tighten both the bolts (1) and (2) on both left and right
dropout securely.
For accurate belt tensioning it is recommended to
download the latest Gates Carbon Drive tuning app
from the iTunes or Google Play store and follow the
step by step in-app instructions.
When setting up your Miller SE ebike for the rst time,
we recommend that you charge the battery to full over-
night. This allows the battery to balance.
To charge your ebike, locate the rubber charging port
towards the top of the downtube and open the cover to
reveal the charging port.
NOTE: Only use the included charger to charge your
battery.
With the battery charger switched o, insert the DC
barrel jack into the charging port on the bike.
8. BATTERY
ONLY OPERATE YOUR BATTERY AND
CHARGER BETWEEN 50 DEGREES
FAHRENHEIT (10C) AND 80 DEGREES
FAHRENHEIT (27C) TO AVOID COM-
PONENT FAILURE AND MINIMIZE THE
RISK OF INJURY.
IF YOU NOTICE SOMETHING UNUSU-
AL DURING THE CHARGING PROCESS,
TURN THE POWER OFF IMMEDIATELY
AND CONTACT US FOR ASSISTANCE
TO AVOID POSSIBLE INJURIES.

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Your new Miller SE ebike comes equipped with a display
and integrated keypad to allow you to operate and cus-
tomize your ebike riding experience, as well as navigate
through trip and system information. References to these
buttons will be made as Power (1), Mode (2), Up (3), and
Down (4).
To power on the ebike, locate the Power button at the
top of the display and hold for a few seconds until the
display turns on.
Similarly, to power o the ebike, hold down the Power
button for a few seconds until the display turns o.
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 odometer.
The battery icon at the bottom of your display indicates
the state of battery charge in 20% increments.
0 bars = empty
1 bar = 0%-20%
2 bars = 20%-40%
3 bars = 40%-60%
4 bars = 60%-80%
5 bars = 80%-100%
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Pressing the Up and Down buttons will increase or de-
crease your pedal assist level (PAS), as indicated by the
numbers at the top of the screen.
OFF = No pedal assist selected
1 = PAS 1
1 2 = PAS 2
1 2 3 = PAS 3
1 2 3 4 = PAS 4
1 2 3 4 5 = PAS 5
DO NOT LEAVE THE BATTERY IN AN
EMPTY STATE OF CHARGE OR YOU
RISK PERMANENTLY DAMAGING THE
BATTERY.
9. DISPLAY
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Pressing the Down button for 3 seconds activates the
“Walk mode”, where the ebike will travel at a constant
speed of 6km/h.
Holding the Menu button 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
and Down buttons. Pressing the Menu button conrms
your selection and exits the trip data reset screen.
DO NOT RIDE THE EBIKE WHEN WALK
MODE IS ACTIVATED. IT IS ONLY DE-
SIGNED TO ASSIST PUSHING.

SAFETY CHECK-
LIST - BEFORE
YOU RIDE
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Before you ride it’s important to check whether key
components of your ebike are set up and/or operating
correctly. The following checks will help ensure safe
operation of your ebike and reduce the risk of potential
injury during operation.
1. TIRES - Check tires are inated correctly and look
for signs of excessive wear like loss of tread or crack-
ing that may indicate the need for replacement. Inspect
rims for signs of warping or other damage.
2. BRAKES - Ensure both front and rear brakes are
working correctly by pulling them and initially rock-
ing the ebike back and forth. The amount of ‘braking’
you feel should be strong and your levers should not
be touching the bars as you pull on them. Conversely,
when released, you should not be able to hear or feel
the disc pads rubbing against the brake rotors. Ensure
also that levers are tightly secured to the handlebars
and are lubricated.
3. SADDLE - Ensure the seat height is correctly set and
that the saddle is secure in its position.
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 the forward facing handle-
bar is coinciding with a forward facing wheel to ensure
everything is as straight as possible and steering is cor-
rect. Turn the handlebar from side to side to ensure ev-
erything is appropriately tight and unrestricted.
6. BELT - Ensure correct belt tension and look for signs
of unusual wear.
7. CRANKS & PEDALS - Ensure cranks and pedals
are secured. Notice any signs of wear, odd creaks or
sounds when rotated, as well as joint dryness and the
need for lubrication.
8. FRAME - Inspect the frame for signs of damage and/
or cracking.
9. FORKS - Inspect forks to verify smooth operation
and notice any damage, signs of premature wear, or
leaks.
10. MOTOR - Ensure the motor is operating as per
usual and look for signs of wear, hotspots, or unusual
sounds.
11. BATTERY - Inspect battery for signs of damage or
unusual heat, smells or bulging that might indicate bat-
tery failure.
WHILE IT’S IMPORTANT TO PERFORM
CHECKS BEFORE YOU RIDE, THESE
ACTIONS DO NOT REPLACE THE NEED
FOR FREQUENT AND DETAILED SER-
VICING FROM EXPERIENCED EBIKE
MECHANICS.

STARTING &
OPERATING
PROCEDURES
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It’s important to understand the functionality as well
as the limitations of your Miller SE ebike to ensure you
continue to enjoy the riding experience it provides for
many years to come.
1. MAXIMUM RIDER WEIGHT - The maximum rider
weight of your Miller SE ebike is 264lbs, or 120kgs. Rid-
ing with a weight larger than this may cause the ebike
components to fail and may lead to serious injury.
2. TORQUE / SPEED SENSOR - Your Miller SE ebike’s
motor and controller are designed to provide you as-
sistance as you pedal. Once you begin pedalling, the
system senses rotations in the crank as well as the
pressure you are placing on the pedal, in-turn switching
on the hub motor to propel you further. Once you stop
pedalling the system senses this, and cuts o power to
the motor. The amount of power the motor is ‘told’ to
output and the corresponding top speed is dictated by
the PAS level selected.
3. PEDAL ASSIST (PAS) - The level of PAS you set
dictates the amount of power and speed that will be
achieve whether you’re wanting assistance as you ped-
al. Your Miller SE ebike comes with 5 programmed lev-
els of PAS, 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 the Up and Down buttons to aect the level of
PAS.
4. EXTENDING BATTERY LIFE - The following tips can
help extend your range and overall battery life:
+ Where possible, assist the motor by pedalling. Partic-
ularly when climbing hills, accelerating from stand-still,
or when carrying loads.
+ Avoid activating the brakes while pedalling at the
same time. This will lead to over heating and potential
damage of internal components.
+ Reduce power output particularly when climbing hills
by dropping the PAS to 1 or 2.
+ Cycle the battery from full to empty to full periodical-
ly.
+ Avoid storing your bike with the battery at full charge.
Ideally, batteries should be stored at 40%-50% charge
to maximize battery life. The battery will discharge
slowly when stored, requiring charge from time to time.
+ Never leave your battery empty.
+ Accelerate slowly by starting in a low PAS and
switching up as you pedal along.
+ Avoid constant stopping and starting, instead try to
maintain a constant pace.
+ Avoid operating your ebike in extreme temperature
environments such as snowy or heatwaves.
UNDERSTANDING THE OPERATING
PROCEDURES OF YOUR EBIKE WILL
HELP MINIMIZE THE POTENTIAL RISK
OF INJURY.

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5. PARKING & STORAGE - The following tips can help
you when parking and storing your Miller SE ebike:
+ Switch o the bike when pushing it to avoid acciden-
tal acceleration from the motor.
+ Use a reputable lock to reduce the chance of theft,
and fold your bike, so that your bike lock can thread
through both wheels and as well as the frame.
+ Time spent parked outdoors and exposed to the el-
ements should be followed by time in a dry location to
minimize the risk of corrosion and waterlogging. Much
like a regular bike, use in wet conditions mandates a
more regular maintenance schedule to ensure your bike
does not become corroded and to ensure all systems
are always working safely.
+ Ensure any racks used to secure or transport your
Miller SE 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 service and maintain your Miller SE ebike to ensure it
runs in optimal condition and you continue to enjoy rid-
ing it for many years to come. If you don’t have the me-
chanical expertise and/tools to regularly maintain your
Miller SE ebike’s brakes, drive system and electronics,
we advise you to seek the help of a certied bicycle
mechanic.
+ Cleaning your Miller SE: It’s important to regularly
clean your Miller SE ebike to maintain its upkeep and
prevent it from corrosion. Don’t blast it from close dis-
tance using high pressure water, instead use a damp
cloth to wipe o dirt and debris. Once clean, lubricate
joints, connections and general metallic surfaces to
minimize the chances of rust and corrosion.
ENKI CYCLES SHALL NOT BE HELD
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE THEFT OR
DAMAGE OF YOUR BIKE.

WARRANTY
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Your Miller SE ebike has been primarily designed for
at, paved roads. You should therefore never ride on
stairs, jump or perform wheelies or similar activities.
Miller SE ebikes are not approved for participation in
competitions.
Commercial use does not form part of the intended use.
Operation, maintenance and service instructions de-
scribed in this manual are part of the intended use.
No liability or warranty shall be accepted if the use of
the Miller SE ebike deviates from this intended use, if
safety instructions are not observed, in the event of
overloading, or if faults are not properly rectied. Sim-
ilarly, no liability and warranty shall be accepted in the
case of assembly errors, willful intent, accidents, and/
or if care and maintenance specications are not fol-
lowed. Any modication of the gear transmission ratios
and alterations to the electrical system (tuning) voids all
claims under 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 provides a 90 day warranty for the failure of
forks, handlebars, head stems, drive system, kickstand,
and electronics, including motor, LCD display, and con-
trollers. These items are not classied as wear and tear
items.
This warranty does not cover any damage or de-
fects resulting from failure to follow instructions in
the owner’s manual, acts of God, accident, misuse,
neglect, abuse, commercial use, alterations, modi-
cation, improper assembly, wear and tear, installa-
tion of parts or accessories not originally intended
or compatible with the bicycle as sold, operator er-
ror, water damage, extreme riding, stunt riding, or
improper follow-up maintenance.
WARRANTY
Wear and tear is not covered under warranty. Examples
of such wear and tear items include:
+ Cables
+ Hand grips
+ Belts
+ Sprockets
+ Tires and tubes
+ Brake pads and rotors
+ Saddle covers
+ Battery
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
ANY OR ALL MODIFICATIONS TO
ELECTRONICS VOIDS ALL CLAIMS TO
WARRANTY.

BIKE DETAILS
BIKE DETAILS 18
07
BIKE NAME:
Miller SE
FRAME:
T6061 Aluminum tubing, natural hand-polished nish
MOTOR:
EUROPE: Bafang G040.250 36V 250W
AUSTRALIA: Bafang G040.250 36V 250W
USA: Bafang G040.500 36V 500W
COMPONENTS:
Tektro hydraulic brakes
Wellgo pedals
Gates 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 conditions
(weight, terrain, components)
Maximum speed Europe + Australia 25km/h
Maximum speed USA 32km/h
BATTERY:
Li-Ion based
Integrated BMS (Battery Management System)
Samsung 36V 10AH
Removable for servicing only
Charge time 2-4 hours
WEIGHT:
18kg
MILLER SE ELECTRIC BIKE

TORQUE
VALUES
TORQUE VALUES 19
08
STANDARD TORQUE SETTINGS
COMPONENT SIZE STANDARD TORQUE 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
M8 15-18
SEAT POST CLAMP M4 8-10
M5 10-12
M6 12-15
FRONT WHEEL 25-30
REAR WHEEL 40-45
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