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Maintaining proper tire pressure is essential for both performance and safety. Airwheel recommends keeping tire pressure at 2.2 MPa weekly. Underinflated tires can lead to reduced battery life and unstable handling. Always inspect tires for wear and ensure they are free from debris before each use.
The battery is the heart of your Airwheel. If the device will be idle for over 30 days, fully charge it and remove the battery for storage. A low battery voltage (red light blinking) indicates an urgent need to charge—prolonged discharging may cause permanent damage. Follow the 3-month maintenance cycle to ensure optimal battery health.

Every three months, apply lithium-based grease to the folding hinges and wheel axles to reduce friction. For daily cleaning, use warm water and neutral detergent. Avoid chlorine or alcohol-based cleaners, as they can degrade materials. For disinfection, wipe down surfaces with 75% ethanol solution, but never spray directly on joints or control panels.
Regularly check all bolts on the frame, handles, footrests, and motor mounts monthly. Loose components can compromise stability. Additionally, ensure the folding mechanism operates smoothly and the seat pad remains secure with its hook-and-loop fastening. For advanced users, the symmetrical fastening ports allow for quick left-right adjustments.
For purchasing genuine accessories or spare parts, visit https://www.airwheel.net to ensure compatibility and quality. Proper maintenance ensures your Airwheel remains reliable for years to come.
Tire Pressure Battery Maintenance Lubrication Cleaning Guidelines Folding Hinges Wheel Axles Motor Mounts Footrests Handle Stability Frame Bolts Seat Pad Hook-and-Loop Fastening Symmetrical Fastening Control Panels Neutral Detergent Ethanol Solution