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USER MANUAL
Benelli Prègo
This manual contains important safety, performance and service information. Read
it before you take the first ride on your new bicycle and keep it for reference.

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Benelli Prègo This manual contains important safety, performance and service information. Read it before you take the first ride on your new bicycle and keep it for reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface ............................... 3 Welcome ............................3 Illustrations ............................3 Safety ................................. 3 Vehicle and parts ............................4 Quick Installation Instruction ........................5 How to set up the front wheel ......................5 How to set up the handlebar and display ..................6 How to install/remove the battery ....................
  • Page 3: Preface

    1.1 Welcome Dear Benelli owner: Thank you for your love of Benelli electric bicycles, and warmly welcome you to become a Benelli user. Before you start your journey riding with the wind, please read this user manual carefully. 1.2 Illustrations Illustrations shown in this document may differ in detail from the exact configuration on your...
  • Page 4: Vehicle And Parts

    3. Vehicle and parts Benelli Prègo 1、Tires 2、Rim 3、Front Hub 4、Brake Disc 5、Front fork 6、Front fender 7、Headlight 8、 Fork Headset 9、Power switch 10、Frame 11、Battery 12、Brake Caliper 13、Central motor 14、Chainwheel 15、Pedal 16、Crankset 17、Chain 18、Rear derailleur 19、Cassette 20、Rear fender 21、Rear light 22、Rear rack 23、Saddle...
  • Page 5: Quick Installation Instruction

    Quick Installation Instruction 4.1 How to set up the front wheel Insert the front wheel in-between the front fork, make sure the brake disc sits between the brake pads 2. Take the quick release lever, slide off the ends, and insert the lever rod through the hub from opposite side of the brake disc.
  • Page 6: How To Set Up The Handlebar And Display

    4.2 How to set up the handlebar and display Remove all protective cover from the holdings stem and handle bar. Insert the stem into bike frame. Remove the plastic cover to expose the screw. Use the right Allen key to tighten the screw and lock the holding stem in palce.
  • Page 7 6. Install the display on handlebar. Secure it in place by tighten the screws 7. Then connect the blue wire on display to blue wire on bike and green wire on display to green wire on bike. 8. Install the control button on the left side of the handlebar.
  • Page 8: How To Install/Remove The Battery

    4.3 How to install/remove the battery 1. Support the battery cover with your hand, as the battery might drop after the it is unlocked. 2. Insert the key into the keyhole near the handlebar, rotate 90° counterclockwise to unlock the battery. Then insert/remove the battery.
  • Page 9: Adjust The Handle Bar Position

    4.5 Adjust the handle bar position 1. Please turn the handlebar up, down, left and right, and make sure that the handlebar is not loose. 2. loosen the screws at ① to adjust handlebar height. Loosen the screws at ② to adjust the handlebar position 3.
  • Page 10: Riding A Prègo

    6. Riding a Prègo How to start Press the power on/off button, the motor starts. When you sit firmly on the bike, slowly rotate the throttle, and the bike will start moving, and then slowly accelerate. How to change gears To speed up, start with a lower gear and shift to a higher gear as you speed up When going uphill, use a lower gear On a flat terrain, use a higher gear...
  • Page 11: The Display

    7. The display 7.1 850C button LCD color screen (LCD) Use function of LCD meter: Upshift  3.2 inch colour screen ON/OFF Battery level  Speed Gear indication Speed  battery level  Mileage Pedal Assist  Time Power indicator M Ti i m le e a ge ...
  • Page 12: Headlight Switch/Display Mode Switch

    riding time (TIME) → single mileage (TRIP) Speed mode and mileage mode switch display interface ※T he meter will automatically return to the real-time speed display state after 5 seconds 7.5 Headlight switch/display mode switch Long press the "+" button for 1 second, the indicator turns on the lights (supported by the controller) and switches to display day/night modes.
  • Page 13: Technical Documents

    Brake indication: Braking cut-off shows 8. Technical documents: 8.1 Battery and Charger 1. The battery can be charged directly in the bike, or charged on its own. 2. Please fully charge the battery before first use, otherwise battery life may be reduced. 3.
  • Page 14: Storage And Cleaning

    1) The user must operate according to the instructions when charging; 2) Never use third party battery or charger for Benelli bikes. 3) When the charger is working, please place it in a safe, well ventilated place, out of reach of children.
  • Page 15: Routine Checkup And Maintenance

    8.3 Routine checkup and maintenance: In order to prolong the service life of the bike and enable maintain its safety and comfort, please check and maintain it regularly. When the bike is not used for a long time, it should also be checked regularly.
  • Page 16 6. Use original spare parts, otherwise it may impair the function of the bicycle or cause damage. Tyre: 1. Check the tyre pressure before riding. If the tyre pressure is abnormal, check for cracks, damage and abnormal wear, Stay away from stones, glass, nails or sharp objects on the ground when riding. Tyre can be hot to touch after riding.
  • Page 17 First loosen the rear axle nut and turn the adjusting nut to the left or right to correct the slack of the chain. While adjusting the chain, you must also keep the front wheel chain aligned with the rear. After adjustment, re-fix the rear axle nut, lock the adjustment nut and perform a final check to make the distance between the two sprockets is 10-15 mm.
  • Page 18 6. Disc brakes can produce a very high braking force. Sudden brake when riding with speed can cause the whole bike to topple. Practice braking until you gain full control of the bicycle. 7. Improper use of the additional shock-absorbing elements in the brake system (power regulator) can cause serious accidents.
  • Page 19: Technical Parameters

    9. Technical Parameters Prègo MODLE Dimensions(L*W*H) 1960*670*1150mm Wheelbase 1220mm Weight 25kg Max Speed 25km/h Recharge Mileage 90km 100 km power consumption 0.58(kw h)/100km 105kg+25kg Deadweight Type of Batter lithium battery Battery Capacity 14.5Ah Motor type Center Motor Rated Power 250W Rated Speed 120r/min Rated Voltage...
  • Page 20: Warranty Conditions

    Maintenance and precautions: 1) Only use original parts purchased from manufacturer, authorized resellers, bike service provider. The manufacturer will not be responsible for any loss or injuries caused by using a third-party part. 2) It is recommended to go to the dealer or service station for a battery maintenance after 3 months. 3) The user should not accelerate rapidly during driving, and try to avoid sudden brakes.
  • Page 21 To ensure safety, quality and reliability, use only original parts or Benelli authorized replacements for repair and replacement. Benelli is not responsible for any direct, incidental or consequential damages, including, without limitation, damages for personal injury, property damage, or economic losses due to tampering.
  • Page 22: Fault And Troubleshooting

    Fault and troubleshooting Error indication The display shows an error code for the failures. When a failure is detected, the LCD screen displays an icon, and the error code at the bottom. The error code table is as follows! Status data Error code meaning Shifter lever did not return (stopped at high position) 0x04...
  • Page 23 Troubleshooting: The fault The cause of the problem Elimination method phenomenon The motor hub Battery wiring is loose; Repair and reconnection; does not work Motor fault; Professional repair or after the power replacement; Find a Electrical cable failure; professional repair or switched on repair shop Insufficient tire pressure;...
  • Page 24: Front Fender Installation

    12. Front Fender Installation 1. Insert the front end of the front fender strut into the black adjuster (make sure the adjuster is locked) 2. Insert bolt through the flat washer, headlight bracket and the front fender mount respectively and pre-lock onto the suspension fork brace . Fix the nuts on the back of the front fork.
  • Page 25 3. To connect to the fender strut, the bolts is passed through the flat washer, the tail hole of the front fender, hole of the front fender strut and then fastened with the nut (4 — 6 N.m). 4. Install the front wheel and adjust the clearance between the front fender and the front tyre to 15-20mm.

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