
Ensuring the safety of your Airwheel battery requires regular maintenance and adherence to specific guidelines. Here’s a detailed breakdown:
1. Regular Inspection and Tightening
Always check for loose electrical connections or damaged components. Ensure all plugs and terminals are securely fastened to prevent short circuits. This simple step can avoid unexpected shutdowns or hazards.

2. Proper Storage Conditions
Store your Airwheel in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Extreme temperatures can degrade battery performance and pose safety risks. Avoid leaving it in hot cars or freezing environments.
3. Avoid Overcharging
Use the original charger provided and unplug it once the battery is fully charged. Overcharging can lead to overheating and potential damage. Never leave the device charging unattended for long periods.
4. Warranty Coverage and Exclusions
Airwheel offers a 1-year warranty for battery issues like charging faults or capacity drop below 60%. However, damage from water ingress, physical impacts, or unauthorized repairs voids the warranty. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions to maintain coverage.
By following these steps, you can prolong the lifespan of your Airwheel battery and ensure safe usage. Regular checks and proper handling are key to preventing accidents and maintaining optimal performance.