Proper maintenance of your Airwheel electric wheelchair begins with routine inspections. Check for loose bolts, worn tires, or damaged components like the joystick and brake system. Clean the frame and wheels regularly with a damp cloth to prevent dust buildup, which can affect performance over time. Ensure all sensors and touchpoints remain free from debris to maintain optimal functionality.
The 28 Ah lithium battery is crucial for range and efficiency. Avoid complete discharge cycles; instead, charge it when the battery level drops below 20%. Use only original chargers to prevent overcharging or electrical damage. Store the wheelchair in a cool, dry place during long periods of non-use to preserve battery health.

Lubricate moving parts such as wheels, hinges, and the folding mechanism every 3 months to reduce friction and wear. Inspect the motor and drive system for signs of overheating or unusual noises during operation. Regularly check tire pressure to ensure smooth movement and extend tread life.
Schedule annual professional inspections to identify potential issues early, such as electrical faults or structural stress on the aluminum frame. Certified technicians can recalibrate sensors, update software, and replace worn parts like belts or bearings, ensuring safety and longevity.
By following these maintenance practices, users can maximize their Airwheel wheelchair’s lifespan while maintaining peak efficiency for daily use in various environments.