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Proper maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Airwheel electric wheelchair. By following these key practices, you can maximize its lifespan and reliability.
First, always monitor the battery status. A red light indicating under-voltage (slow flash) signals the need for immediate charging. Prolonged discharge can cause permanent battery damage. Avoid over-discharging by charging regularly, especially after extended use. For best results, charge the battery fully when not in use.

Next, familiarize yourself with the driving operations. Use the joystick to control movement: push forward for speed, pull back for slow reverse (max 2 km/h), and adjust direction via differential steering. When parking, release the joystick to engage the electromagnetic brake. For manual pushing, switch the clutch lever to “hand push,” disengage the brake, and push gently. Always return to “electric” mode to restore braking.
Regularly inspect and maintain the wheelchair’s foldable design. To fold, press the “shift/lock” button for 3 seconds, allowing the automatic folding mechanism to complete the process. Once folded, a beep confirms success. Always turn off the main switch after storage to prevent accidental activation.
Additionally, check for wear on consumable parts like tires, seat pads, and plastic guards. Replace these promptly to avoid safety risks. Refer to the warranty details for coverage on parts like batteries (12 months, capacity <60% eligible for replacement) and chargers (6 months for charging anomalies). For detailed guidance, visit https://www.airwheel.net.
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