Proper maintenance of your Airwheel electric luggage can significantly extend its lifespan and prevent common issues. Here’s a guide to help you maximize performance and avoid damage:
Always use the original charger to avoid overcharging or undercharging. Charge the battery when it reaches 20-30% capacity, and avoid leaving it plugged in for extended periods. Extreme temperatures can degrade lithium-ion batteries, so store the luggage in a cool, dry place.

Handle the luggage with care to avoid drops, impacts, or sharp objects. The warranty excludes damage from violent collisions or unauthorized disassembly. Ensure the wheels are securely attached and avoid overloading the luggage beyond its recommended capacity.
Inspect electrical connections for looseness and ensure the brakes function properly. Clean the motor and wheels periodically to remove debris. If you notice unusual noises or performance drops, stop using it immediately and contact customer support.
Follow the safety guidelines: avoid sudden acceleration, sudden braking, and sharp turns. Maintain a steady, low speed to minimize strain on the motor and battery. In case of a fall, prioritize personal safety over equipment protection.
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