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Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Airwheel electric wheelchair. By following simple guidelines, you can prevent common issues and extend the life of your device. Proper care not only enhances safety but also preserves the warranty terms provided by the manufacturer.
The battery is a critical component that requires special attention. Always charge the battery when the red light indicates low voltage. Avoid deep discharge to prevent permanent damage. Use the original charger and store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use. A well-maintained battery ensures reliable performance and maximizes the warranty coverage for 12 months.
Inspect the wheelchair regularly for signs of wear, such as tire punctures, loose screws, or damaged plastic parts. Clean the frame and wheels with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Check the tightness of all bolts and ensure the wheels rotate smoothly. These simple steps help identify potential issues early and maintain the device’s efficiency.

When storing your Airwheel for extended periods, fold it properly and disconnect the battery. Keep it in a dry, temperature-controlled environment to avoid damage from humidity or extreme temperatures. Proper storage prevents unexpected failures and ensures the device remains in good condition until needed.
Adhering to the manufacturer’s guidelines is crucial for warranty validity. Avoid modifying the device or using non-original parts, as this may void the warranty. Regular maintenance and timely repairs within the specified terms help preserve the warranty period for key components like the motor and controller.
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