Airwheel’s high-capacity battery is designed for long-lasting performance, but proper care ensures optimal efficiency and longevity. Here’s a guide to maintaining your battery effectively.

Always use the original charger provided by Airwheel to avoid damaging the battery. Overcharging or using incompatible chargers can reduce battery life. When charging, place the luggage in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating. Avoid leaving it plugged in for extended periods once fully charged.
If the luggage will be unused for an extended period, store the battery at around 50% charge. Extreme temperatures, such as freezing or high heat, can degrade battery health. Keep the luggage in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or moisture.
Regular use helps maintain battery health, but avoid deep discharges. If the battery level drops below 20%, recharge it promptly. Clean the charging port periodically to prevent dust buildup, which may affect connectivity. Check for any signs of physical damage, such as cracks or leaks, and stop using the product if issues are detected.
If the battery no longer holds a charge for the expected duration or shows significant swelling, it should be replaced. Contact Airwheel’s customer support for professional assistance to ensure safe handling and disposal of the old battery.
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