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Ensuring the long-term stability of your Airwheel electric wheelchair requires routine maintenance. Always inspect the tires, seat, and frame for wear or damage. The product’s advanced multi-sensor fusion technology, including ultrasonic radar and UWB, ensures precise obstacle detection and real-time adjustments. Regularly check the controller and joystick for responsiveness, as these components are covered under a 12-month warranty for functional issues.
The battery, a critical component with a 12-month warranty, should be kept charged to avoid under-voltage warnings indicated by a slow red light flash. If the battery drops below 60% capacity, it may need replacement. Avoid exposing the battery to water or physical impacts, as these are common causes of warranty exclusions. Proper charging habits can significantly extend its lifespan.

To maintain stability, avoid water exposure and collisions, which can void the warranty for parts like the motor and charger. For easily damaged components such as tires and plastic guards, replace them promptly if signs of wear appear. The wheelchair’s safety features, including automatic braking when the handle is released, enhance stability during use.
When not in use, store the wheelchair in a dry, ventilated area. Fold the chair using the remote or app function, and ensure all components are securely fastened. For long-term storage, a full charge is recommended to prevent battery degradation. Regular maintenance and adherence to the warranty guidelines will ensure your Airwheel remains reliable for years to come. For detailed guidance, visit https://www.airwheel.net.
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