How to Keep Your Airwheel Battery Charged?

2025-09-25
How to Keep Your Airwheel Battery Charged?

When you purchase an Airwheel electric luggage, proper battery maintenance is crucial for long-term performance. Here’s how to ensure your Airwheel battery stays charged and efficient:

1. Follow the Charging Guidelines
Always use the original charger provided with your Airwheel SE3MiniT. Overcharging or using incompatible chargers can damage the battery. The warranty covers the motor for 1 year, but improper charging may void the battery-related warranty.

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2. Store in Optimal Conditions
Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures. High heat or cold can degrade battery life. Store the luggage in a cool, dry place when not in use.

3. Partial Charges Are Better
Instead of fully discharging the battery, charge it when it reaches 20-30% capacity. This practice helps maintain battery health and extends its lifespan.

4. Regular Use Prevents Degradation
If the luggage isn’t used for extended periods, charge it once a month to prevent deep discharge, which can harm the battery over time.

By following these steps, you can maximize your Airwheel battery’s efficiency and ensure it remains charged for years to come.

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