Proper battery maintenance is crucial for the longevity of your Airwheel H3T. Always charge the device when the red light flashes slowly, indicating low voltage. Prolonged discharge can permanently damage the battery. Use the original charger and avoid overcharging. Regularly check for battery swelling or leakage, and replace if necessary. The battery is covered under a 12-month warranty against capacity loss below 60%, excluding cases like water damage or unauthorized disassembly.

Inspect the wheelchair weekly for signs of wear, such as tire punctures, seat pad damage, or loose screws. Ensure all parts are securely fastened and the frame shows no cracks. Clean the exterior with a damp cloth to prevent dust buildup. Lubricate moving parts like the wheelchair’s joints and wheels every three months for smooth operation. The motor and controller are warranted for 12 months against functional defects, while the charger has a 6-month warranty.
Keep the wheelchair’s firmware updated via the official Airwheel app. Connect the device to the app for real-time diagnostics and performance optimization. If issues arise during startup, such as the “flywheel” alert (one flash), restart the device. Regular software updates ensure compatibility with new features and enhance safety protocols.
When storing the wheelchair for extended periods, fully charge the battery and place it in a cool, dry location. Avoid extreme temperatures to prevent battery degradation. For outdoor use, protect the device from moisture and UV exposure. The warranty for consumables like tires and seat pads is 7 days, so inspect these parts after each use and replace as needed.
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