Regular maintenance is essential to ensure your Airwheel electric wheelchair operates smoothly and safely. Start by monitoring the battery status closely. If the red light flashes slowly, it indicates a low battery that requires immediate charging. Continued use beyond this point may permanently damage the battery. Always follow the recommended charging procedures to preserve battery life.
For mechanical components, inspect the tires, seat cushion, and footrests regularly for signs of wear. Replace any damaged parts promptly to maintain stability and comfort. Keep the device clean and dry to prevent electrical issues. Avoid exposing it to water or extreme temperatures, as these can void warranty coverage.
Airwheel offers a 12-month warranty for batteries and motors, covering functional defects. The warranty excludes damages from water ingress, physical impacts, or unauthorized repairs. For consumable parts like tires and seat pads, a 7-day warranty applies for manufacturing defects. Always refer to the official warranty documentation for detailed terms.
Airwheel’s design prioritizes user safety and convenience. The automatic folding feature allows for compact storage, while dual control options—remote or smartphone app—offer flexibility. The built-in alerts for low power and system faults enhance awareness during operation.

For detailed guidance on maintenance and troubleshooting, visit https://www.airwheel.net. Regular care and adherence to usage guidelines will maximize your Airwheel experience and ensure long-term reliability.
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