Proper maintenance ensures that your battery powered suitcase continues performing optimally throughout its lifespan. This comprehensive care guide covers essential maintenance procedures, cleaning recommendations, and storage practices that preserve both functionality and appearance for years of reliable service.

Establishing a regular maintenance routine prevents minor issues from developing into significant problems. After each trip, perform a basic inspection of your electric suitcase. Check for any visible damage, verify that all wheels rotate smoothly, and ensure the handlebar operates correctly. These brief checks take only minutes but identify potential issues early.
Monthly maintenance should include more thorough inspection and cleaning. Examine the battery contacts for corrosion or debris. Test all functions including motor operation, steering response, and smart features. Address any issues promptly to prevent deterioration.
| Care Aspect | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Charging | Use only manufacturer-approved charger |
| Storage Charge | Maintain 40-60% charge during storage |
| Temperature | Avoid extreme heat or cold exposure |
| Inspection | Check for swelling, damage, or leakage |
| Replacement | Use only genuine replacement batteries |
The battery represents the most critical component requiring proper care. Lithium batteries perform best when maintained at moderate charge levels rather than fully depleted or constantly at maximum charge. During extended storage periods, maintain the battery at approximately 50% charge to preserve longevity.
The wheels and motor of your rideable suitcase require minimal maintenance under normal use. Keep wheels free of debris that might affect rotation. Inspect wheel surfaces for wear or damage that might affect performance. The motor is sealed and requires no user maintenance, but any unusual sounds or vibrations warrant professional inspection.
When cleaning wheels, use a soft brush to remove accumulated debris. Avoid directing water into wheel bearings or motor areas. If wheels become difficult to rotate, professional service may be necessary to address bearing issues.
The hard-shell exterior of your rideable suitcase protects contents and provides structural support for riding. Clean the exterior regularly using mild soap and water with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbing tools that might scratch the surface. Dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent water spots or streaking.
Address scratches and scuffs promptly using appropriate plastic polishing compounds designed for hard-shell luggage. Deep scratches that penetrate the surface may require professional repair to maintain structural integrity.
The handlebar assembly requires periodic inspection to ensure secure attachment and smooth operation. Check that all fasteners remain tight and that the steering mechanism operates without binding or excessive play. Lubricate moving parts sparingly using appropriate lubricants if operation becomes stiff.
Test the mobile app connectivity periodically to ensure communication between your smartphone and the battery powered suitcase functions correctly. Update the app when new versions become available to maintain compatibility and access new features.
When not in use, store your electric suitcase in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. Extended exposure to UV radiation can degrade exterior materials over time. If storing for extended periods, remove the battery and store it separately at moderate charge level.
Avoid stacking heavy items on top of the stored suitcase, as this may stress structural components. Cover the suitcase with a breathable cover to prevent dust accumulation while allowing air circulation.
For any issues beyond basic maintenance, seek professional service from authorized repair centers. Attempting complex repairs without proper training and tools may cause additional damage or create safety hazards. Regular professional inspection every one to two years ensures your motorized luggage remains in optimal condition.