Best Friend Mobility extra large-size wheelchair Owner's Manual

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Give a New Leash on Life
OWNER'S MANUAL
For extra large-size wheelchair (100-175 lbs)
• INTRODUCTION
• PRODUCT INFORMATION
• HOW TO MEASURE
• PARTS LIST
• PARTS IDENTIFICATION
• FRAME ASSEMBLY
• WHEEL ASSEMBLY
• WHEELCHAIR USE
• CARE AND MAINTENANCE
• FITTING THE DOG
• TROUBLESHOOTING
Best Friend Mobility
16520 SW 72nd Ave. Portland, OR 97224 | Phone: 503.575.9407 | Fax: 503.296.2865
Email: info@bestfriendmobility.org | www.bestfriendmobility.org

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  • Page 1 Give a New Leash on Life OWNER’S MANUAL For extra large-size wheelchair (100-175 lbs) • INTRODUCTION • PRODUCT INFORMATION • HOW TO MEASURE • PARTS LIST • PARTS IDENTIFICATION • FRAME ASSEMBLY • WHEEL ASSEMBLY • WHEELCHAIR USE • CARE AND MAINTENANCE •...
  • Page 2 We realize that both you and you rpet are unfamiliar with using a dog wheelchair, so do not hesitate to contact us for help. Troubleshooting Thank you for purchasing a Best Friend Mobility® dog wheelchair. We love receiving feedback, stories, photos and videos of how your pet is doing his/her own wheelchair. Sincerely,...
  • Page 3: Product Information

    PRODUCT INFORMATION Introduction This Best Friend Mobility® is made to fi t any dog from 100-175lbs. The widest width of Best Friend Mobility® (with wheels) is 21”. Product Information Best Friend Mobility® measurements are length 29” - 32.25” (adjustable), width (ID) 10.5”, Mobility®...
  • Page 4: How To Measure

    Fractures spine/back • Rear limb amputee • Ligamentous injury like PCL or ACL • Thoracic or Lumbar disc injury • Any other condition that results in rear leg pain or weakness © 2011 Best Friend Mobility | www.bestfriendmobility.org | 503.575.9407...
  • Page 5: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Introduction Product Information How to Measure Parts List Parts Identifi cation Frame Assembly Wheel Assembly Wheelchair Use Care and Maintenance Fitting the Dog Troubleshooting © 2011 Best Friend Mobility | www.bestfriendmobility.org | 503.575.9407...
  • Page 6: Parts Identification

    PARTS IDENTIFICATION Introduction Product Information How to Measure Parts List Parts Identifi cation Frame Assembly Wheel Assembly Wheelchair Use Care and Maintenance Fitting the Dog Troubleshooting © 2011 Best Friend Mobility | www.bestfriendmobility.org | 503.575.9407...
  • Page 7: Frame Assembly

    Sidearm Bolts Washers DC04 Frame Supports DC08 Upper Crossbar Connectors DC03 Upper Rear Crossbar SFT Connector DC05 Lower Rear Crossbar DC06A Right Wheel Connector DC06B Left Wheel Connector DC10 Rear Harness Support © 2011 Best Friend Mobility | www.bestfriendmobility.org | 503.575.9407...
  • Page 8: Wheel Assembly

    How to Measure Parts List Parts Identifi cation Frame Assembly Wheel Assembly Wheel Parts: Wheelchair Use Wheel Treads Tire Care and Valve Maintenance Valve Cap Bolt Head Wheel Bolt Fitting the Dog Washer © 2011 Best Friend Mobility | www.bestfriendmobility.org | 503.575.9407...
  • Page 9: Wheelchair Use

    How to Measure Is you dog too weak to stay on his frotn legs while in the Best Friend Mobility®, from being overweight or being inactive? You may need to attached a leash to the front harness to help support his weight until your pet gets conditioned.
  • Page 10: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Introduction Keep your Best Friend Mobility® clean... your dog will surely appreciate it and ride with pride. Wipe down aluminum surfaces with warm soapy water using a soft cloth, such as microfi ber or a cotton rag. Rinse and dry.
  • Page 11 5. Adjust lift of rear harness according to pet comfortable weight Troubleshooting bearing. 6. If pet is non-weight bearing on rear legs, use leg straps and secure on rear fastenings. Be sure rear legs can rest at relaxed angle. © 2011 Best Friend Mobility | www.bestfriendmobility.org | 503.575.9407...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Adjust all the straps to be snug but do not overtighten. Frame Assembly Also, check your dog’s weight balance and height to see if the Best Friend Mobility® is suitable for him or her to use (See ‘How to Measure’ , page 3.)
  • Page 13 TROUBLESHOOTING Introduction Adjusting your dog’s Best Friend Mobility® and making sure it is a proper fi t will allow it to be safe vehicle for your dog. Avoiding misuse and common errors will allow your dog to quickly start enjoying the use of the Best Friend Mobility®.

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