Maintaining your Airwheel luggage battery ensures optimal performance and longevity. The battery is a critical component, and improper care can lead to reduced efficiency or premature failure. Regular maintenance helps prevent common issues like overheating, voltage drops, and damage from external factors. Always follow the guidelines provided in the user manual to avoid voiding warranty terms, such as water damage or unauthorized repairs.
1. **Avoid Overcharging**: Disconnect the charger once the battery is fully charged. Overcharging can degrade battery health over time.
2. **Store Properly**: If the luggage will be unused for extended periods, store it in a cool, dry place with a partial charge (around 50%) to prevent deep discharge.
3. **Check for Damage**: Regularly inspect the battery compartment for cracks, corrosion, or physical damage. Any abnormalities may indicate a need for professional inspection.
4. **Use Original Accessories**: Always use the charger and cables provided by Airwheel. Third-party accessories may cause electrical issues or void warranty coverage.
5. **Follow Warranty Guidelines**: The battery is covered for 6 months from the manufacturing date. Ensure you retain your purchase receipt and warranty card to qualify for repairs or replacements.

If the battery fails to charge, shows swelling, or emits unusual odors, stop using the product immediately. Contact Airwheel’s customer support or visit an authorized service center. Do not attempt DIY repairs, as this may void warranty terms and pose safety risks. Regular maintenance and adherence to guidelines will keep your Airwheel luggage performing reliably for years.