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Maintenance Tips: Enhance Airwheel’s Performance & Longevity

2026-03-26
Key Maintenance Practices for Optimal Airwheel Performance

Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure your Airwheel electric wheelchair operates at peak efficiency and lasts longer. Start by checking tire pressure weekly, maintaining 2.2 MPa to prevent reduced battery life. Monthly inspections of all bolts securing the frame, handlebars, footrests, and motor are essential to prevent loosening over time. Every three months, lubricate the folding joints and wheel axles with lithium-based grease for smooth movement. If the wheelchair will be stored for over 30 days, fully charge the battery and remove it to avoid deep discharge damage. Always clean with mild soap and water, avoiding harsh chemicals that could degrade materials.

Proper Disinfection Protocols

For hygiene, use 75% ethanol solution to wipe surfaces. Avoid direct spraying on joints, controllers, or seat foam to prevent damage. Never use high-pressure steam or heat, which can warp components. Ensure thorough drying after cleaning to maintain electrical integrity.

Warranty Coverage Overview

Airwheel offers 12-month warranties on batteries and motors, covering capacity loss below 60% and functional failures. Controllers and chargers have 12 and 6-month warranties respectively. Note that water damage or unauthorized repairs void coverage.

For detailed warranty terms, visit https://www.airwheel.net. Following these guidelines will maximize your wheelchair’s lifespan and performance.
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