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常见问题解答
Yes, the F35 was extensively tested and is certified according to EN12184 applicable standards.
Yes, you can take the F35 with you since its Lithium-Ion battery is approved by IATA (International Air Transport Association) for transportation on aircraft. Please note: Individual airlines have differing requirements relative to the transport of products with Li-Ion batteries. Before arranging any air travel with the F35, please confirm with your airline or carrier that they accept battery-powered devices under UN classification: UN3481. For transporting the F35 with the inbuilt battery in an airplane, open the rubber piece (FUSE) from the battery housing. Then remove the fuse from the battery. Please refer to the owner's manual for further details. Please note: Individual airlines have different requirements relative to the transport of products with Li-Ion batteries. Befor arranging any air travel with the wheelchair, please confirm with your airline or carrier that they accept battery-powered vehicles under UN classification: UN3171.
"Convenience Enthusiast: If you value ease and compactness in your daily life, the F35 offers a convenient solution, perfect for those with a fast-paced lifestyle.
Urban Navigator: Ideal for urban commuters navigating busy streets and public transit, the F35 ensures efficient movement through urban obstacles.
Last-Mile Solution: For short distances between public transportation or parking spots and your destination, the F35 serves as a last-mile solution, easily attached or detached for multiple stops in a day. Active Lifestyle Support: Whether traveling by train or plane, the F35 supports an active lifestyle, offering relief for shoulder joints and enhancing engagement during daily activities."
For optimal battery life, the battery should be stored at a temperature of 10°C to 25°C 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 (2 weeks), press the button above the USB charging port.
Thanks to the flip up sub frame, the F55's pack size can be minimised within seconds: flip the frame, insert the steering tube and you will get a handy package that can be stowed away easily. If necessary, the sub frame and also the battery can even be fully detached.
Max. speed forward is 6 kph. Optional available is 10 kph or 15 kph.
Using the F55 with max. speed-settings higher than 6 kph is only permitted on public roads in certain countries and otherwise may only be used on private property.
In the absence of approval (attached to the Order Form and must be signed before order), in accordance with the road traffic laws, the F55 with speed >6 kph may not be driven on public roads, bicycle-lanes and pavements. You need to inform yourself about the country specific legislation regarding usage and your legal obligation to insure the F55 speed settings higher than 6 kph (10/15 kph). When you're travelling with your F55, always check the specific legislation in the respective country.
The F55 easily fits most manual folding and rigid wheelchairs. Please refer to the Compatibility Guide on the Sunrise Medical website. The Compatibility Guide indicates all chairs for which a Combination agreement exist. The list is an indication of wheelchair models the F55 can be mounted on. Please see also the section "Docking Information" in the Compatibility Guide. Here you find even more information about what requirements have to be met to attach the F55 to your wheelchair. Frame shape, CoG, wheel-size and seat-depth are of influence. Additionally, a straight section of the frame tube of at least 35 mm is also necessary for the attachment of the clamps. Therefore it is essential to try and test it to be 100% sure! Or ask your supplier for advice.
The F55 is a small, versatile, very maneuverable and transportable pulling device that is intended for in- and outdoor usage. The 14" shows better offroad-capatibility, whilst the 8.5" version convinces with ist very small turning circle in- and outdoor.
The model with the 14" wheel provides you a better ride comfort, more stability at high speed and an unbeatable offroad-capability that allows you to tackle almost every terrain. If you prefer the smallest pack size and greatest maneuvrability, the version with the 8.5" is your choice. One thing is common to both: A carefree driving fun!
This is currently not possible mainly due to the tube shapes. Iris tubes are oval and SR45 tubes are rectangular.
The use of anti tips depends on the COG adjustment of the wheelchair, the attendant and the application (E.g. Environment, such as hilly areas). The location of the R20 does not make the wheelchair more tippy.
The operating unit clamp system covers back tube / push handle diameters from 19-25 mm.
The R20 is compatible with all wheelchair models that have a box frame and tube diameter between 22 and 28 mm. For the latest information vist the R20 webpage.
This can be evaluated with help of the docking arm length matrix available on our web page. This is available in the parts manual (section documents) or on the web page.
The maximum extension is indicated by the red mark, this should not be exceeded.
The R20 is a pushing device without any braking function. A drumbrake is only recommended, but not mandatory, as it always depends on the capabilities of the user and the area of application. (E.g. Environment, sloping terrain.)
No. Self-driving with the R20 by the wheelchair user is extremely dangerous and is not allowed.
No. Docking systems must always be attached to non moving frame parts and the docking pins must always be in parallel to the ground.
As the motor has a protection class of IP 54 and the puddle depth is less than the tyre height, there should be no risk - but please always bear in mind the puddle depth.
No. Please do not attempt to shorten or cut the docking arms. Complete docking arms or only tubes are available as a spare part. A matrix of the required docking arm length is available in the parts manual (section documents) or on the web page.
Yes, the R20 can be transported in an airplane, because the battery power is 209 Wh while the max allowed battery power for medical devices is 300 Wh. You can find the IATA certificate on the Sunrise Medical website.
No. The charger can only be used INDOORS and has a protection class of IP 21.
Yes, the dealer can adapt the docking arm length economically, via spare parts (tube set) or ordering complete docking arms.
Yes it is possible, please use docking B and choose the option EMR000146 Neon² on the orderform.
Yes, this is possible by using the docking B version 29-32mm.
No. Due to the oval frame tubes it is not possible.
Yes, it is possible to slightly tip the wheelchair with the R20 attached to manoeuver over kerbstones travelling forwards.
This is only possible if the R20 is attached to the hook (off the ground) to avoid damage to the mudguard.
If you know the key number they can be reordered directly from a battery dealer.
Thanks to the very compact all-in-one tube design, foldable handles and detachable subframe, 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.





