Frequently Asked Questions
How can I transport the F35 in a car?
Thanks to the very compact all-in-one tube design, foldable handles, and detachable frame, the F35's packing size can be minimized in seconds. Fold down the handles, detach the subframe, and you have a handy package that is easy to store.
Which wheelchairs does the F35 fit?
The F35 easily fits most manual folding and rigid wheelchairs. Please refer to the Compatibility Guide. Here you will find more information about the requirements for attaching the F35 to your wheelchair. Frame shape, center of gravity, wheel size, and seat depth are all factors. In addition, a straight section of frame tube of at least 35mm is required to attach the clamps.
Where can I drive the F35 pull device?
The F35 is a small, versatile, highly maneuverable, and transportable pulling device that is intended for urban environments both indoor and outdoor. Ideal for navigating busy streets, public transportation, and other urban obstacles with greater ease.
How fast can I go with the F35?
Maximum forward speed is 9.3 MPH (15 KPH). When traveling with your F35, always check the specific laws of the state/country you're traveling in.
How do you store the battery correctly (e.g. over winter)?
For optimal battery life, the battery should be stored at a temperature of 50° F to 77° F and a humidity of 20% to 75%. Ideally, the battery should be kept at about 75% charge. If the battery is stored for too long at a low charge, the voltage inside the battery will drop so dramatically that a deep discharge can occur, permanently damaging the battery. To wake up the battery from sleep mode after a long period of inactivity (two weeks), press the button above the USB charging port.