How to Charge & Ride Safely

2025-09-03
How to Charge Your Airwheel Electric Suitcase

Charging your Airwheel electric suitcase is simple and convenient. Most models feature a USB charging interface on the exterior, allowing you to charge devices like smartphones or tablets while traveling. For extended use, remove the modular lithium battery (capacity up to 92.5Wh) and connect it directly to a power source via its own USB port. Always ensure the suitcase is turned off during charging, and avoid overcharging by monitoring the built-in low-battery alarm feature.

Safe Riding Practices for Airwheel Electric Suitcases

To ride safely, start by adjusting the telescopic front wheel using the button or app to extend/contract the wheelbase for optimal stability. Set the handlebar height according to your comfort and ensure the suitcase lock is secured with a TSA-compliant combination lock. When moving forward, use the right acceleration handle; press the left brake handle for reverse motion. Always keep both hands on the handles and avoid uneven terrain. For towing, turn off the power, pull out the adjustable rod, and secure it at your preferred height. Regularly check the battery level via the app to prevent unexpected shutdowns during travel.

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