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Regular maintenance is essential to ensure your Airwheel electric wheelchair operates smoothly and lasts for years. Proper care prevents mechanical failures, extends battery life, and maintains safety standards. Here are key tips to keep your Airwheel in top condition.
Start with a quick inspection after each use. Check tire pressure to ensure even contact with the ground, which improves stability and reduces wear. Verify that all bolts and screws are tightened, especially around the wheels and frame. Also, inspect the battery compartment for dirt or debris that could affect charging efficiency.
The battery is crucial for performance and longevity. Always charge the battery when the low-voltage indicator (red light slow blink) appears. Avoid deep discharges to prevent permanent battery damage. Use the official charger provided and store the wheelchair in a cool, dry place when not in use. Regularly clean the battery terminals to prevent corrosion.

While daily checks are vital, schedule professional servicing every 6 months or as recommended in the user manual. Technicians can deep clean internal components, lubricate moving parts, and check for wear that may not be visible to the naked eye. This proactive approach ensures your Airwheel remains reliable for years.
Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for folding and storage. Use the “manual push” mode only when necessary to reduce strain on the motor. Avoid overloading the wheelchair beyond its weight capacity. For users in healthcare settings, regular inspections by professionals can align with facility maintenance protocols.
For more details on Airwheel maintenance, visit https://www.airwheel.net. Proper care ensures your Airwheel remains a trusted companion for mobility and independence.
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