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Water damage can be a concern for electric suitcases, but Airwheel’s design minimizes risks. The suitcase’s exterior uses German-imported PC film and Taiwan Qimei ABS material, which are waterproof, wear-resistant, and less prone to deformation. Avoid submerging the suitcase in water or exposing it to heavy rain. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately and store it in a dry place.

To maintain battery health, follow these tips: Charge the battery regularly to prevent over-discharge, but avoid overcharging. Store the suitcase in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use the original charger to ensure compatibility and safety. If the suitcase will be unused for long periods, keep the battery at 50% charge to prevent degradation.
Airwheel’s high-cycle lithium battery (73.26Wh, compliant with aviation standards) is designed for durability. However, extreme temperatures can affect performance. Avoid leaving the suitcase in hot cars or freezing environments. Replace the battery if you notice reduced range or unusual heat, as this may indicate wear.
Regular maintenance ensures longevity. Clean the suitcase with a damp cloth to remove dust, and check the battery compartment for debris. If you need to replace the battery, follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for safe removal and installation.
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