
Free Intelligent Life
Before riding, confirm your Airwheel model complies with airline regulations for 20-inch luggage. Its design adheres to standard dimensions, enabling effortless carry-on without additional fees. Always verify weight limits (6.8kg) and check battery status prior to travel.
Position yourself centrally on the deck for balance. Maintain shoulder-width foot placement and grip the handlebar securely. For passenger mode, ensure even weight distribution to sustain stability during movement. Avoid overloading to maintain maneuverability.
Activate through the app or physical controls. Adjust speed levels based on environment—lower speeds in crowded areas. Utilize the folding mechanism to compact the unit when parked, saving space in transit hubs like airports.

Regularly inspect tire pressure and clean wheels to prevent slippage. Lubricate moving parts monthly. Store in shaded areas to extend battery life. Check for software updates via the app to access new features.
Use designated paths away from pedestrian traffic. Activate headlights at night and enable anti-collision sensors. Practice braking techniques on uneven surfaces. Always dismount when navigating stairs or crowded spaces.
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