Transforming your Airwheel electric suitcase into a functional “mini car” is simple. Start by turning on the power switch and setting the telescopic switch to position “Ⅰ”. This will automatically unfold the handlebar, which then locks in place once completed. Adjust the height of the handlebar riser for comfort before riding.
Before moving, ensure the telescoping mechanism is reset to “0” and locked securely. Check that all components are tight and stable. For added convenience, use the USB charging interface on the suitcase body or the modular power bank to keep your devices powered during travel.
The handlebar unfolds hydraulically when you activate the “Ⅰ” position. Once extended, manually adjust it to your preferred height and lock it again. This design allows for a stable riding posture while maintaining portability.
Yes! Use the right acceleration handle to move forward and the left brake handle to reverse. Simultaneous use of both controls will make the suitcase roll backward, giving you precise maneuverability in tight spaces.
Charge your phone or tablet via the USB port on the suitcase’s exterior. For extended battery life, remove the modular lithium battery and connect it to a power source using its own USB interface. This ensures you stay connected during long trips.
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