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Regular inspections are crucial to ensure your Airwheel electric wheelchair operates smoothly. Start by checking tire pressure and tread for wear, as underinflated or damaged tires can affect mobility. Inspect the brake system for responsiveness and ensure all connections, including battery terminals and wiring, are secure. A quick visual scan of the frame for cracks or rust can prevent minor issues from becoming major problems.
Proper battery maintenance extends the lifespan of your Airwheel. Always use the charger provided by the manufacturer to avoid overcharging or undercharging. Charge the battery fully after each use, but avoid leaving it plugged in for extended periods when not in use. If storing the wheelchair for long periods, keep the battery at 50% charge in a cool, dry place.
After use, wipe down the frame and wheels with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. For tougher stains, use a mild detergent solution, but avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the finish. If the wheelchair becomes stuck in difficult terrain, turn off the power and manually move it to prevent motor strain. Regularly check for unusual noises or vibrations, which may indicate loose parts or mechanical issues.

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