The Airwheel High-Cycle Battery is designed for frequent use, but optimal performance requires daily charging. Always charge it before the battery reaches the minimum allowed voltage to prevent deep discharge, which can degrade battery life over time.
1. Press the steering rod button and pull out the steering rod to activate the power switch.
2. Sit properly on the bike, place your feet on the footrests, and ensure the battery is fully charged.
3. Use the acceleration handle to move forward, the brake handle to stop, and combine both for reverse motion.
4. Turn off the power after each ride and store the battery in a cool, dry place.

Avoid overcharging or leaving the battery plugged in for extended periods. If the battery isn’t used for weeks, charge it to 50% capacity periodically. Also, keep the battery clean and check for any physical damage regularly. Proper maintenance ensures long-term efficiency and safety.
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