How to Properly Maintain Your Battery?

2025-11-25
What’s the best way to charge your Airwheel suitcase battery?

Regular charging is essential to maintain battery health. Use the original charger provided with your Airwheel suitcase and avoid overcharging. When the battery reaches 100%, disconnect it promptly to prevent unnecessary strain. For optimal performance, charge the battery at least once a month if the suitcase is not used frequently.

How should I store the battery when the suitcase is not in use?

If the suitcase will be stored for an extended period, keep the battery at a 50% charge level. Extreme temperatures can damage the battery, so store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing the battery to direct sunlight or freezing conditions. Check the battery level every three months and recharge it if it drops below 20%.

What are common mistakes to avoid during battery maintenance?

Avoid using third-party chargers or damaged cables, as they can cause overheating or short circuits. Do not leave the suitcase charging overnight unless it has an automatic shut-off feature. If the battery swells or leaks, stop using it immediately and contact customer support. Regularly inspect the charging port for debris to ensure a stable connection.

How can I extend the battery’s lifespan?

Partial discharges are better than full discharges. Try to keep the battery between 20% and 80% for daily use. If you’re traveling long distances, use the suitcase’s power-saving mode to conserve energy. Clean the battery contacts with a dry cloth to maintain conductivity. Replace the battery if it no longer holds a charge for the expected duration.

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