Airwheel SE3 Riding Manual: Safety & Maintenance Tips

2025-08-07
Safety Tips for Airwheel SE3 Users

Always inspect the packaging contents before use to ensure all components are present and undamaged. The SE3 includes a motor, battery, and durable body designed for long-term reliability. Avoid overloading the luggage to maintain stability during rides. Use the included mobile power bank for emergencies but charge it regularly to prevent unexpected shutdowns. When riding, keep your hands on the handle and avoid sharp turns or uneven surfaces. If you notice any unusual noises or vibrations, stop immediately and check for issues like wheel damage or motor malfunctions.

Maintenance Guidelines

Regularly clean the exterior with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. For deeper cleaning, use mild soap and water, but avoid submerging the unit in liquid. Store the SE3 in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prolong battery life. Charge the battery fully after each use, but do not leave it plugged in for extended periods. Periodically check wheel alignment and tire pressure to ensure smooth movement. If you encounter technical issues beyond normal wear, refer to the warranty terms—components like the motor (1-year coverage) or body (1-year coverage) may require professional servicing under warranty.

Follow these practices to maximize performance and safety while enjoying seamless travel with Airwheel SE3.

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