How to Maintain Battery Life Properly?

2025-12-09
How to Maintain Battery Life Properly?

Proper battery life maintenance is essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your Airwheel electric suitcase. Here’s a guide to help you maximize battery maintenance life:

1. Charge Correctly: Avoid Overcharging

Always charge your suitcase using the original charger provided. Overcharging can degrade battery health. Once the battery is fully charged (usually indicated by a stable indicator light), disconnect the charger. Prolonged overcharging may lead to capacity loss over time.

2. Store at Optimal Charge Levels

If you’ll store your suitcase for extended periods, keep the battery at 40-60% charge. This range minimizes stress on the battery cells. Avoid leaving it completely discharged or fully charged for long periods.

3. Avoid Extreme Temperatures

Extreme heat or cold can damage the battery. Charge your suitcase in a cool, dry environment, away from direct sunlight or freezing conditions. High temperatures may cause the battery to degrade faster, while cold temperatures can temporarily reduce its efficiency.

4. Regular Use Prevents Capacity Loss

Frequent use helps maintain battery health. If you don’t use your suitcase for long periods, charge it every 2-3 months to prevent deep discharge. However, avoid overusing it in a single session, as excessive discharge can also harm the battery.

5. Check for Physical Damage

Inspect the suitcase and battery for cracks, water damage, or signs of wear. Water ingress or physical damage (e.g., from impacts) may void the warranty and compromise battery safety. If you notice any issues, stop using the device immediately and contact customer support.

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By following these tips, you can extend the lifespan of your Airwheel battery and ensure reliable performance during your travels. Always refer to the warranty terms for details on coverage and maintenance guidelines.

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