Proper maintenance of your Airwheel electric luggage’s power system ensures long-term performance and safety. Here’s a guide to help you optimize its battery life and functionality.
Always charge your Airwheel luggage through the USB interface on the suitcase body or by removing the modular lithium battery and connecting it to a compatible charger. Avoid using non-original chargers to prevent damage to the battery. The USB port allows you to charge electronic devices simultaneously, making it convenient for travel.
The intelligent app allows real-time monitoring of battery status, speed, and mileage. Enable the low battery alarm function to avoid unexpected shutdowns. Regularly check the app for updates and ensure the battery is fully charged before long trips.
If the luggage will be unused for an extended period, store the lithium battery at around 50% charge in a cool, dry place. Avoid extreme temperatures, as they can degrade battery capacity over time. For modular batteries, ensure they are securely locked in the slot to prevent accidental discharge.
While modern Airwheel models have built-in protections, it’s still advisable to unplug the charger once the battery is fully charged. Prolonged overcharging may reduce the battery’s lifespan.

Wipe the suitcase’s exterior to remove dust or debris that might affect the USB ports or battery compartment. Check for signs of wear on the battery slot and ensure the self-locking mechanism is functioning properly.
By following these steps, you can maximize your Airwheel electric luggage’s power efficiency and extend its usability for years to come.