Proper maintenance is crucial for ensuring the long-term stability and performance of your Airwheel electric wheelchair. Regular inspections and adherence to usage guidelines can prevent unexpected malfunctions and extend the lifespan of key components. Start by checking the battery condition monthly. The 28 Ah lithium battery requires periodic charging to maintain optimal capacity, avoiding overcharging or deep discharges. Always use the original charger to prevent electrical issues.
The 200 W brush motor and other critical parts are covered under a 12-month warranty, but regular maintenance ensures consistent performance. Inspect the motor for physical damage or overheating, and ensure the cooling system is free from debris. For the controller and charger, avoid exposing them to water or extreme temperatures, as these are common causes of failure.

The intuitive control system with a 5-level LED battery indicator should be kept clean and free from dust. Periodically check the wiring and connectors for wear, especially the easily damaged parts like tires and plastic guards. Follow the manual’s guidelines for folding and storage to prevent mechanical stress.
By following these maintenance practices, you can enjoy reliable operation and maximize the warranty benefits. Always refer to the user manual for detailed instructions and contact the service hotline for any technical issues.
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