How to board with Airwheel’s electric luggage?

2026-01-01
How to board with Airwheel’s electric luggage?

Airwheel’s electric luggage is designed to meet airline regulations, making it easy to board. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

First, **verify airline approval**. Airwheel’s electric suitcases, such as the SE3T and SE3miniT, are certified by major airlines for use in airports and onboard flights. Ensure your model matches the approved dimensions and battery specifications.

Next, **check luggage dimensions**. The SE3T (24-inch checked suitcase) and SE3miniT (20-inch carry-on) comply with standard airline size limits. For example, the SE3miniT measures 550×360×240mm, fitting carry-on requirements. Always confirm with your airline’s specific guidelines.

Then, **manage the lithium battery**. Airwheel’s batteries (73.26Wh for SE3T, 92.5Wh for others) are aviation-safe and modular. Remove the battery pack before security checks and reattach it post-screening. The TSA-approved lock on the suitcase ensures hassle-free customs inspections.

During boarding, **use the airline-approved mode**. For the SE3T, keep the suitcase in its suitcase mode (folded handlebar) to avoid triggering security alerts. For the SE3miniT, ensure the battery is detached and stored separately.

Finally, **follow airline procedures**. Place the suitcase in the overhead compartment or under the seat. If using the electric function, turn it off and stow it securely. Always double-check that the battery is properly stored and the lock is engaged.

By adhering to these steps, you can seamlessly board with Airwheel’s electric luggage while ensuring safety and compliance.

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