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Regular cleaning is essential to keep your Airwheel electric wheelchair in optimal condition. Wipe down the frame and wheels with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the surface. For deeper cleaning, use mild soap and water, ensuring all parts are thoroughly dried to prevent corrosion. Pay special attention to the tires and joints, which should be inspected for wear and tear periodically.

Proper battery maintenance extends both the lifespan and performance of your Airwheel. Always use the original charger provided and avoid overcharging. If the wheelchair will be idle for extended periods, it’s recommended to charge the battery to 50% capacity and store it in a cool, dry place. Extreme temperatures can degrade battery efficiency, so keep the device away from direct sunlight or freezing conditions.
When not in use, store your Airwheel in a ventilated area to prevent moisture buildup. Fold the wheelchair securely and place it on a flat surface to avoid structural stress. Check the tire pressure regularly and ensure all components are tightened to prevent loosening over time. For long-term storage, disconnect the battery to protect it from voltage fluctuations.
Following the manufacturer’s guidelines ensures your Airwheel remains covered under warranty. Regular maintenance and proper handling reduce the risk of damage, preserving the device’s value and functionality. If issues arise, contact authorized service centers for repairs to maintain warranty validity and ensure safe operation.
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