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eBike can also be ridden as a normal bicycle without assistance at any time, by either 

switching off the eBike system or setting the assistance level to “OFF”. The same applies 

when the battery pack is empty.  

The fundamental idea behind the Pedal Assist System is not only to be able to cover greater 

distances more quickly, but also do this comfortably. You can choose to relax and let the bike 

do the work, exert yourself more physically, or simply to get from A to B as fast as possible. 

You can decide this yourself by choosing an appropriate assist level. This gives you more 

confidence on the road, as the powerful acceleration gives you more control and a greater 

degree of security.  

 

Factors Affecting Assistance Range  

1. Battery Charge Level - A fully charged battery will provided the greatest range. Before 

every ride, make sure the battery is fully charged. 

2. Assistance Mode & Support Level - The assistance mode and support level you select 

during the ride will affect the operating range. 

3. Temperature & Wind Conditions - Extreme cold or hot conditions will result in more rapid 

depletion of the battery’s energy, reducing available range. Overcoming strong winds on the 

cycling route will shorten assistance range since more battery energy is required. Conversely, 

a tailwind (wind behind you) acts to propel the cycle reducing the energy requirement. 

4. Rider Weight & Cargo - Adding weight to the bicycle (rider or cargo) cycle will require the 

drive unit to work harder, requiring more battery energy - shorter range. If you carry a 

backpack or extra luggage on the rack, more energy will be needed, and overall range will be 

reduced. 

5. Tire Pressure/Condition- Make sure your tires are in good shape (e.g. good tread, 

undamaged) and pressurized properly according to the tire sidewall markings. Poor tire 

condition or inadequate air pressure will shorten range.  

6. Shifting Gears & Braking - You should shift gears similarly to a normal pedaling bicycle. 

Efficient gear changes will result in greatest available range. Maintaining a uniform speed and 

effective braking will help you maximize the energy stored in the battery. 

Summary of Contents for Benelli Classica Series

Page 1: ...NY QUESTION ABOUT A CONDITION BEING SAFE OR UNSAFE DO NOT OPERATE THIS PRODUCT DO NOT RETURN THIS EBIKE TO THE RETAILER If you experience a problem have questions or need parts for this product call C...

Page 2: ...be processed Claims made outside the country of purchase may be subject to fees and additional restrictions THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER Normal wear and tear Damage or failure due to accident misuse...

Page 3: ...using other battery packs Benelli by Buffalo Corp shall not assume any liability and warranty Do not ride the electric bike without the battery pack The battery pack must be on the bike while riding...

Page 4: ...make any modifications to your Benelli by Buffalo Corp Do not sit on the bicycle with the kickstand down Kickstand is not designed to support the weight of a person Make sure kickstand is up before r...

Page 5: ...ays observe the traffic rules when cycling on public roads City bicycles are not suitable for off road use Using this bicycle off road can result in serious injury and is never recommended WHAT ARE E...

Page 6: ...local laws in regards to the riding of an electric bicycle by a minor under the age of 18 That includes if your state allows a minor to ride making sure that your minor child can safely ride and contr...

Page 7: ...injury serious damage to the bicycle or the voiding of your warranty or is an alert against unsafe practices Many of the Warnings and Cautions say you may lose control and fall Because any fall can re...

Page 8: ...Post Clamp 11 Seat Post 12 Seat 13 Rear Rack Only Available on Benelli CLASSICA26 14 Fender 15 Rear Light 16 Spoke 17 Internal Derailleur Roller Brake 18 Chain Cover 19 Chain 20 Crank 21 Pedal 22 Han...

Page 9: ...y pack has been completely charged it will change from red to green D Remove the charger before you start cycling E Attach the battery pack by aligning the battery pack to the card Push hard and batte...

Page 10: ...l seriously damage pedal and or pedal crank arm 4 Adjust The Handlebars Holding the tire in place adjust the angle the handlebars by loosening the nut s on top of the handlebar stem with provided hex...

Page 11: ...your feet on the center of the pedal If your knee is now slightly bent the saddle height is correct Image B To adjust the seat height Open the quick release device as far as possible Turn the adjusti...

Page 12: ...he top of the seat tube as otherwise you could injure yourself or damage the seat post Always observe the specified tightening torques The minimum insertion depth is marked on the seat post If this is...

Page 13: ...essure gives the lowest rolling resistance but also produces the harshest ride High pressures work best on smooth dry pavement Very low pressures at the bottom of the recommended pressure range give t...

Page 14: ...k the fork for damage fork legs fork boot crown dropouts accessories brake mounts fender attachment Look for damage e g loose parts cracks deep scratches dents Make sure the fork works properly Things...

Page 15: ...turn easily In doing so no play should be evident The headset is subject to a large amount of stress due to impacts with the road surface This can cause it to come loose or affect its setting Have the...

Page 16: ...s this could otherwise damage the crank set The cranks can come loose which is why you should regularly check whether they are securely fastened by attempting to rock If there is play in the cranks ha...

Page 17: ...it Check whether the wheel continues to turn through several revolutions before it stops moving If it stops suddenly the bearing is damaged This does not apply for front wheels with hub dynamos To de...

Page 18: ...d on the tire sidewall Always replace the tire with a tire of the same type dimension and profile as otherwise the ride characteristics may be adversely affected This can lead to accidents Tires are w...

Page 19: ...ist System The first ride should be started with the Pedal Assist feature off and then slowly throttling to feel the engagement of the HUB motor The Benelli by Buffalo Corp eBike Pedal Assist System s...

Page 20: ...he ride will affect the operating range 3 Temperature Wind Conditions Extreme cold or hot conditions will result in more rapid depletion of the battery s energy reducing available range Overcoming str...

Page 21: ...p the chain clean and well lubricated Have the chain replaced with a new one 9 Pedaling Pedaling steadily with moderate effort with the drive unit will result in the greatest range While all that is r...

Page 22: ...mode it will consume power slowly and one by one the segments will be eliminated When the battery is low the last battery segment will begin to flash The battery must be recharged immediately to cont...

Page 23: ...der is using the pedal assist motor or riding normally Attention The range of the mileage display is 999 miles Once maximum mileage has been achieved the display will reset to zero Automatic Switch Of...

Page 24: ...ely high braking force You should therefore familiarize yourself with the V brake and only apply the brake gradually Practice emergency braking until you are sure you will be able to remain fully in c...

Page 25: ...edal brake is operated by pedaling backwards The force applied by the back pedal brake varies depending on the position of your feet pedals If the crank arms are vertical i e one of your feet is in th...

Page 26: ...o be adjusted again after only a short period of use Turn the cable adjustment bold A of the brake unit or brake lever so that there is a 15mm gap The amount of brake lever gap is the distance from th...

Page 27: ...brake as follows Pull the front wheel and then the rear wheel hand brake lever with the same amount of force as you would apply when braking sharply during a ride Then push the bike forwards The rear...

Page 28: ...ake If the brake is still not working properly or the brake pad is so worn that it is not possible to readjust it have your bike checked at a professional bike workshop and replace the brake block If...

Page 29: ...f the chain is running at an extremely sharp angle This does not mean it is defective and does not damage the drive As soon as the chain is at a shallower angle the noise should dissipate Hub gears Th...

Page 30: ...ockets when you are riding the slack in the chain must be taken up immediately If there is no further scope for adjustment the sprockets and chain must be replaced Shimano Nexus 3 Speeds Turn the twis...

Page 31: ...e being shifted Move the REVO SHIFT lever from 1 to 2 again and make sure that the red line on the push rod is aligned with the end of the hub axel Fix the cable adjustment bolt with cable adjustment...

Page 32: ...tting lines are not aligned turn the cable adjustment bolt of the cassette joint to align the setting lines After this move the shifting lever again from 3 to 1 then back to 3 and re check to be sure...

Page 33: ...nsion must be adjusted so that vertical play of one to two centimeters is present in the unsupported chain span between the chain ring and sprocket wheel To take up the slack in the bike chain proceed...

Page 34: ...very trip Recharge the battery after every trip This means you can set off immediately the next time you use your bike and you also increase the service life of the battery If you are not using the ba...

Page 35: ...ith the battery place it in the charger for one minute A reset occurs during which the battery management disables sleep mode for example After this the battery will work again Ideally you should char...

Page 36: ...of its initial capacity providing it has been well looked after From a technical standpoint therefore the battery is used at this point It also goes without saying that the battery ages Even if you do...

Page 37: ...cure stable position on a suitable surface Do not cover the charger or place any objects on it as otherwise it could overheat and catch fire CARE MAINTENANCE Your new Benelli by Buffalo Corp eBike was...

Page 38: ...s to rusting and irreparable damage to the bearings NOTE DO NOT clean your bike with acids grease hot oil brake cleaners apart from brake discs or fluids containing solvents These substances attack th...

Page 39: ...ed and chrome plated parts as well as stainless steel components regularly Preserve these parts after cleaning with spray wax Make sure that wax does not come into contact with brake discs and rims If...

Page 40: ...t also the rim is subject to function related wear If fine cracks appear or the rim flanges deform when the tire pressure increases this indicates increased wear Wear indicators on the rim allow its w...

Page 41: ...w the bike is used mileage rain dirt salt etc To increase the service life of the bike you should clean and lubricate these parts regularly Have them replaced by a professional bike workshop once thei...

Page 42: ...y and duration of use and how well the bike is looked after Check these parts regularly Clean and lubricate them regularly MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Have your Benelli by Buffalo Corp eBike serviced regular...

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Page 44: ...priate tools for assembly A torque wrench for example to tighten the screw connections as otherwise the screws could shear off or break NOTE If you tighten screws too tightly this could damage the com...

Page 45: ...play Goccia Patent Twist LCD display 4 PAS level Motor 250 Watt Brushless Front Hub Motor Light F R F Spanninga SWINGO R Spanninga PIXEO Vehicle Specifications FORK Alloy fixed HEADSET Neco STEM Zoom...

Page 46: ...imano Roller brake CHAIN KMC Z7 CHAIN COVER full protection RIMS alloy double wall A type HUBS hub motor derailluer TYRES Kenda with reflective strip 26 x1 5 PEDALS Wellgo Accessories Front Basket no...

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