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Airwheel Maintenance: Maximize Longevity

2026-02-03
Daily Maintenance Routines

Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and performance of your Airwheel electric wheelchair. Start by inspecting the battery status daily. If the red light flashes slowly, it indicates a low battery, and immediate charging is required to prevent permanent damage. Always store the wheelchair in a dry environment to avoid moisture-related issues, which are not covered under warranty. Clean the wheels and tires weekly to remove debris, and check for signs of wear on the tires, seat, and plastic components.

Operational Best Practices

Proper usage extends the lifespan of your device. When driving, push forward for acceleration and pull back for slow reverse (max 2 km/h). Use differential steering for tight turns with a 1.2-meter radius. Always engage the electromagnetic brake by releasing the joystick to lock the wheels. For manual pushing, switch the clutch lever to “hand push,” disengage the brake, and then return to “electric” mode after use. Avoid overcharging or deep discharges to preserve battery health.

Warranty & Repair Guidelines

Airwheel offers a 12-month warranty for batteries and motors, covering functional defects but excluding damage from water, impacts, or unauthorized repairs. The charger is warranty for 6 months, while consumables like tires and seat covers have a 7-day warranty. Follow the official maintenance steps to retain warranty validity. If issues arise, contact Airwheel’s support team via https://www.airwheel.net for authorized service.

By adhering to these practices, you ensure optimal performance and maximize the lifespan of your Airwheel electric wheelchair.

 
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