If you’re using an Airwheel electric luggage battery, it’s important to take precautions against water exposure. While the battery housing is designed for durability, it’s not fully waterproof. Here are key steps to protect your device:
Avoid Submersion. Never immerse the battery in water or expose it to flooding. Even if the casing seems sturdy, liquid damage can occur from prolonged contact.

Use a Rain Cover. When traveling through rainy weather, use a waterproof cover for your luggage. This shields the battery compartment from splashes and humidity without requiring special tools.
Dry Thoroughly After Accidental Exposure. If water accidentally gets on the battery, wipe it off immediately with a dry cloth. Allow the device to air-dry in a well-ventilated area for at least 24 hours before use.
Store Properly When Not In Use. Keep your Airwheel luggage away from direct moisture sources like pools or open water during storage. Ensure it’s placed on elevated surfaces if possible.
Check Manufacturer Guidelines. Always refer to the specific instructions provided by Airwheel for battery maintenance and environmental safeguards. These guidelines may include additional tips tailored to your model’s design.