Balanced weight distribution: When loading luggage, try to distribute the weight evenly to avoid excessive concentration on one side or corner. This helps to keep the suitcase balanced, especially when towing more stable.
Use space: Using compartments and compression bags in your luggage can help you better organize your items, maximize limited space and reduce friction between items.
Set a password: Choose a password that is easy to remember but difficult for others to guess based on your memory habits. Most PC suitcases come with a simple passcode setting guide.
Change your password regularly: For increased security, it is recommended that you change your password regularly, especially if you travel frequently.
Proper use: Make sure to use rotating wheels on most smooth surfaces. On uneven or soft ground, you may need to lift your suitcase or switch to a two-wheeled walking mode to avoid damaging your wheels.
Maintenance checks: Regularly check that the wheel is tight and remove any debris or obstacles that may be stuck in the wheel.
Carry-on and tow: In crowded places such as airports or train stations, you can lift the handle of the suitcase and carry it in a carry-on manner. In aisles or large areas, you can use the tow method.
Storing suitcases: When not in use, it is best to store suitcases in a dry, clean and suitable temperature place, away from direct sun or moisture, to prevent rust or aging of materials.