APOMINTON Dog Wheelchair
Product Overview and Installation Guide
Key Features
- Fully adjustable length, width, and height.
- Allows pets to urinate and defecate while the wheelchair is in use.
- Designed for disabled pets due to age, medical conditions, or injuries.
- Aids in rehabilitation for injured pets during their healing process.
Installation Instructions
Parts List
Label | Part Name | Description |
---|---|---|
A | Frame | The main structural component of the wheelchair. |
B | Screws | Used for assembly and adjustment. |
C | Wheels | Provide mobility for the pet. |
D | Dog leg fixed belt | Secures the pet's legs to the frame. |
E | Chest and back cover (Harness) | The harness that supports the pet's torso. |
Note: The diagram labels parts A through F, but the text primarily refers to A, B, C, D, and E. Part E is further broken down into E1 (main harness attachment), E2 (Velcro straps), and E3 (adjustable straps).
Assembly Steps
The installation involves assembling the frame, attaching the wheels, and securing the harness. Detailed diagrams illustrate the process.
Step 1: Frame and Wheel Assembly
Assemble the main frame (A) and attach the wheels (C). The dog leg fixed belts (D) are also integrated into the frame structure at this stage.
Diagram Description: A visual representation shows the frame components being connected, with wheels being attached to the lower part of the frame. Arrows indicate the direction of assembly for certain parts. A measurement guide for "Hip Height" is also depicted, suggesting the importance of correct sizing.
Step 2: Adjusting Size and Hammock
To adjust the size of the wheelchair, locate and remove screw B. This allows for adjustment of the frame's length and height. The hammock for the dog's leg is also adjustable.
Diagram Description: An inset diagram highlights screw B, indicating its role in size adjustment. Another part of the diagram shows the adjustable hammock for the dog's leg.
Step 3: Attaching the Harness
Fix the main harness component (E1) onto the frame using screw B. The harness is designed to support the pet's chest and back.
Diagram Description: A close-up view shows how the harness piece E1 is secured to the frame using a screw (B).
Step 4: Securing and Adjusting Straps
The Velcro straps (E2) and adjustable straps (E3) of the harness can be attached directly to the frame. The size of these straps is adjustable to ensure a secure and comfortable fit for the pet.
Diagram Description: Another close-up illustration demonstrates the attachment points for the harness straps (E2, E3) onto the frame, emphasizing their adjustability.