Regularly checking and maintaining your Airwheel’s battery is crucial for optimal performance. Ensure the battery compartment remains clean and free from debris. Charge the battery according to the manufacturer’s guidelines, avoiding overcharging or deep discharges. A well-maintained battery not only extends the wheelchair’s range but also ensures reliable power delivery during daily use.
A quick daily inspection can prevent minor issues from becoming major problems. Check for loose screws, worn-out tires, or damaged wheels. Wipe down the frame with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust, which can affect motor efficiency. For deeper cleaning, use mild soap and water, ensuring all components are dry before reassembling.

When storing your Airwheel for extended periods, keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Disconnect the battery and charge it to around 50% to prevent degradation. Avoid extreme temperatures, as they can compromise the battery’s lifespan and overall performance. Proper storage ensures your wheelchair is always ready for use.
By following these maintenance practices, you’ll maximize your Airwheel’s longevity and ensure it operates at its peak. Regular care is an investment in both convenience and reliability.
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