Safety remains paramount when operating any motorized personal transportation device. This comprehensive guide ensures that users of smart suitcase products understand proper operation procedures, safety considerations, and best practices for secure travel throughout 2026.

Before each use, perform a brief safety inspection of your electric suitcase. Verify that the battery is properly seated and secured. Check that all wheels rotate freely without obstruction. Ensure the handlebar is firmly attached and steering operates smoothly. These simple checks prevent most common operational issues.
Inspect the exterior for any damage that might affect structural integrity. The hard shell protects contents and supports rider weight, so any significant damage warrants professional assessment before riding. Confirm that the seat area is clean and free of debris that might affect grip or comfort.
| Model | Maximum Rider Weight | Recommended Load Range |
|---|---|---|
| SE3SX | 95kg | Up to 85kg optimal |
| SE3SL+ | 95kg | Up to 85kg optimal |
| SE3S | 110kg | Up to 100kg optimal |
| SE3MiniT | 110kg | Up to 100kg optimal |
| SE3T | 110kg | Up to 100kg optimal |
Adhering to weight limits ensures safe operation and prevents excessive wear on motor and structural components. The recommended optimal load range provides a safety margin for dynamic loading during acceleration and turning. Exceeding weight limits compromises handling and may damage the smart suitcase over time.
Maintain appropriate speed for your environment. While maximum speeds range from 8km/h to 13km/h depending on model, reduced speed is advisable in crowded areas, near obstacles, or on unfamiliar surfaces. The ability to travel quickly through airports does not require maximum speed at all times.
Execute turns at appropriate speeds, reducing velocity before initiating direction changes. The motorized suitcase responds to handlebar steering, but sharp turns at high speed may affect stability. Practice turning in open areas before navigating crowded terminals.
Allow adequate distance for gradual stops rather than abrupt braking. When parking, ensure the suitcase rests on level ground and will not roll unexpectedly. Engage any parking mechanisms if available, and position the suitcase where it will not obstruct pedestrian traffic.
Operate your electric travel suitcase primarily on smooth, level surfaces typical of airport terminals. Avoid rough terrain, stairs, escalators, and moving walkways while riding. When encountering these obstacles, dismount and proceed manually. Wet or slippery surfaces require reduced speed and increased caution.
Temperature extremes affect battery performance. In very cold conditions, battery range may decrease temporarily. In extreme heat, allow the suitcase to acclimate before operation. These considerations ensure consistent performance across varying travel environments.
The lithium battery in your rideable suitcase requires proper handling to ensure safety and longevity. Use only manufacturer-approved chargers and follow recommended charging procedures. Never expose the battery to extreme temperatures, moisture, or physical impact. If you notice any battery abnormalities such as swelling, unusual heat, or reduced performance, discontinue use and seek professional assessment.
In case of malfunction during operation, release the controls and allow the suitcase to come to a stop naturally. Do not attempt to override safety systems or continue operating a malfunctioning device. Contact customer support for guidance on addressing any operational issues with your electric luggage.