
Free Intelligent Life
Airwheel’s lithium battery electric suitcase is designed to meet airline regulations, making it easy to bring onboard. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
**Step 1: Check Airline Approval**
Ensure your model is certified by major airlines. For example, the **SE3T** and **SE3miniT** are approved for cabin carry-on, with battery capacities of **73.26Wh** (SE3T) and **92.5Wh** (SE3miniT), both within standard safety limits. Always verify with your airline’s specific guidelines.
**Step 2: Prepare the Lithium Battery**
The suitcase uses a **modular, pluggable battery**. Before boarding, remove the battery if required by airline rules. The battery is lightweight and easy to handle, ensuring compliance with safety protocols.
**Step 3: Secure the Suitcase**
Use the **TSA-approved lock** to secure your luggage. This prevents tampering during transit and avoids customs inspections. For added convenience, the suitcase’s USB port allows charging devices while traveling.
**Step 4: Follow Charging Guidelines**
If your suitcase has a **USB charging interface**, you can charge devices like smartphones or tablets during the flight. Ensure the battery is fully charged before departure to avoid disruptions.
**Step 5: Use the Intelligent App**
Pair the suitcase with the intelligent app to monitor battery levels and adjust settings. The app also enables **remote control** and **cruse control** features, enhancing usability during travel.

For more details, visit [https://www.airwheel.net](https://www.airwheel.net). Safe travels!
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