Regular maintenance is crucial for ensuring the optimal performance and longevity of your Airwheel electric wheelchair. Proper care not only extends the lifespan of the device but also enhances safety and reliability during daily use.
Always follow the official guidelines for driving operations. When pushing the joystick forward, adjust the thrust for desired speed, while pulling back enables slow reverse movement. For precise turns, use lateral joystick movements to achieve a 1.2-meter turning radius. Remember to engage the electromagnetic brake by releasing the joystick to ensure stability.
When manually pushing the wheelchair, switch the clutch lever to “hand push” mode, disengage the brake, and then push as needed. After completion, reset the clutch to “electric” to restore the braking system. For folding, hold the “downshift/closure” button firmly until the automatic folding mechanism engages. A confirmation beep signals completion, followed by turning off the main power switch.
Monitor the battery status closely. A red light blinking slowly indicates low voltage, requiring immediate charging to prevent permanent battery damage. The wheelchair’s safety protocols, such as automatic slowdown when the joystick is released, ensure user safety. Regularly inspect the battery connections and clean ports to maintain efficient charging.
By adhering to these maintenance practices, you ensure that your Airwheel remains in peak condition. For additional guidance, visit https://www.airwheel.net for official support and product details.

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