Proper battery care is essential to maximize the lifespan and performance of your Airwheel electric luggage. Follow these key tips to ensure optimal functionality and avoid voiding warranty terms.
First, always charge your device using the original charger provided by Airwheel. Overcharging or using incompatible accessories may damage the internal batteries. For best results, keep the battery level between 20% and 80% when storing for long periods. Fully discharging the battery regularly can degrade its capacity over time.
Avoid exposing your luggage to extreme temperatures, as heat or cold can affect battery efficiency. If you’re not using it for an extended period, store it in a cool, dry place with the battery at around 50% charge. Regularly check for signs of physical damage or swelling, which may indicate internal issues requiring professional attention.
Remember that warranty coverage excludes damages caused by user negligence, such as water exposure, self-disassembly, or improper handling. Always refer to the official manual for specific guidelines related to your model.
By following these maintenance practices, you can prolong the life of your Airwheel e-luggage and enjoy reliable performance during your travels. Stay proactive with care, and your device will serve you faithfully for years!
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