1.6 Location of Chair “Danger of Tipping or Falling Objects” 4
1.7 Total Lock Wheel Brakes “Danger of Falling” 4
1.8 Re-Positioning of Resident “Danger of Clamping” 5
1.9 Unintended Movement “Danger of Falling or Collision” 5
1.10 Resident Clothing “Risk of Injury to Resident’s Skin” 5
1.11 Improper Restraint Use “Risk of Serious Injury” 5
1.12 Improper Use 6
1.13 Cleaning 6
1.14 Preventative Maintenance 6
1.15 Resident Specific Instructions 7
2.0 DEFINITIONS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION 7
2.1 Definitions 7
2.2 Technical Information 7
2.3 Shipping and Storage Specifications 8
2.4 Labels 9
3.0 CAREGIVER MANAGEMENT 10
4.0 OPERATION and MOVEMENT 11
4.1 Seat Tilt 11
4.2 Back Recline 11
4.3 Elevating Leg Rest 12
4.4 Flip Down Footrest 12
4.5 Removable Wings 14
4.6 Shoulder Bolsters 14
4.7 Swing Away Side Panels 15
4.8 Height Adjustable Armrests 15
4.9 Casters 16
4.10 Accessories 17
4.11 Broda Tray 17
4.12 Broda Thigh Belt 17
4.13 Broda HSP Padding Package 18
5.0 INSPECTION and FUNCTIONAL TESTING 18
5.1 Inspection 18
5.2 Functional Testing 18
6.0 RESIDENT SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS (Additions to Section 1) 20
7.0 REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
7.1 Schematic Drawings and Legends 21
7.2 Trouble Shooting for Cylinders 25
7.3 Cables and Handles 29
7.4 6” Casters 30
7.5 Vinyl Strapping 33
8.0 WARRANTY INFORMATION 35
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Foreword
Congratulations on your purchase of a BRODA chair and thank you for your confidence in our
company and our products.
BRODA Seating has assumed a leadership position in providing the optimum in re-positioning
functions and mobility for residents of long term care institutions. BRODA chairs do not look
like traditional chairs and offer unique advantages found only with a BRODA. We are sure that
after learning about BRODA, you will be convinced that your residents’ quality of life will be
greatly enhanced by BRODA chairs.
BRODA’s products were designed to be recommended by Professional Caregivers for residents
who require long term care. The maximum benefit to the resident using this chair will be
achieved with the advice and assistance of their Caregivers.
This manual will assist you in making the best use of the functional capabilities of the BRODA
chair and ensure that you will quickly become familiar with its use.
If you have any questions about the safe and effective operation of your BRODA chair or
accessories after reading this manual, immediately contact your local BRODA representative or
our Head Office Customer Service personnel for further assistance.
Head Office:
BRODA Seating
385 Phillip St.
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
N2L 5R8
The instructions contained herein provide guidance on the safe and correct operation of a
BRODA chair. Safety measures as described in Section 1 must be observed when operating the
chair’s functions or moving the chair. Only authorized caregivers should operate or move a
chair.
Every person that is involved with the operation and maintenance of the BRODA chair,
including the resident’s family members, must read this instruction manual prior to moving or
operating the functions of this chair. A copy of this instruction manual must always be available
to these people. No person, including the resident’s family members, who is unfamiliar with or
is unwilling or unable to adhere to the safety and operating instructions contained herein, should
be permitted to operate or move the chair.
A BRODA chair is designed for use within a Nursing Home, Hospital, or other Long Term Care
facility where the potential users benefit from the assistance and care of professional caregivers.
The safety and operating instructions that are included in this manual are very important to the
safe and effective operation of the BRODA chair. The resident specific instructions in Section 6
(as determined by the resident’s professional caregiver responsible for their seating, from a part
of the safety requirements detailed in Section 1) must be followed at all times.
BRODA accepts no liability whatsoever for damage or disruption caused by operating errors,
failure to provide proper maintenance, or the disregard of the instructions contained in this
manual including the resident specific instructions.
BRODA reserves the right to make changes to the specifications of the dimensions, functions,
and components of its products. Any textual or diagrammatic representations provided are not
necessarily exactly the same as the delivered products and are not required to obtain spare parts.
Each BRODA chair is provided with a unique, identifying serial number. This serial number
should be maintained on the chair and with your equipment records for future reference to obtain
spare parts or additional copies of the operating instructions.
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1.0SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
This section must be read by all operators of the BRODA chair before they attempt to use the product. It is the
resident’s primary caregiver’s responsibility to ensure that only people who are familiar with the information
contained in this manual are authorized to operate or move the chair.
1.1 Before First Use
BRODA chairs are provided fully assembled and ready to use after purchaser inspection, functional testing, and
training requirements have been met. If the chair does not appear to be in ready to use condition upon receipt,
immediately contact your supplier and do not put the chair into service until after you r concerns have been resolved.
This manual must be read thoroughly by the caregiver(s) directly responsible for the resident’s nursing care
before the chair is put into service.
The chair must be visually inspected for damage, missing parts, and loose fittings (fasteners) prior to first use or
testing the chair’s functions. Functional testing must be successfully completed after visual inspection and before
first use. These obligations apply both to the first use of the chair and to all subsequent uses. (as described in
Section 5, Inspection and Functional Testing)
An in-service on the operation and safety issues, as described in this manual, must be given to the resident’s
caregivers prior to its first use. (As described in Section 3.0, Caregiver Management)
This manual must be read thoroughly by new caregivers, prior to the first time a new caregiver operates or
moves the chair, after the chair has been put into service.
A resident’s family members, who share some of the responsibility for a resident’s care, may be considered as a
caregiver after they have read this manual, received instruction on the chair’s safe use by a professional caregiver,
and a caregiver directly responsible for the resident’s care has given their approval.
1.2Application
BRODA chairs are intended exclusively for residents of long term care institutions who are under the care of
professional caregivers. The Elite Chairs are positioning chairs intended for medium to high level care residents.
The suitability and application of a BRODA chair is to be determined by a professional caregiver who is familiar
with the seating needs of the resident using the chair. Any other use of the chair is excluded from possible liability
claims.
The weight capacity of the Broda Elite Chairs is a function of the casters. The front 5 inch casters can each bear
weight of up to 220 lbs. The rear 6 inch casters can each bear weight of up to 330 lbs. The total weight is based on
three casters, in the event that the chair is on uneven terrain, allowing the total weight capacity of the Elite
chairs to be 770 lbs. Custom Broda chairs built for bariatric residents, are built with additional gas cylinders and
additional strapping to further accommodate the weight in the chair.
The Elite chairs are not to be used in the shower. Use in the shower may cause the frame or components to rust, and
will void the warranty.
The chairs are not explosion resistant and may only be used where there are no flammable gases or liquids present
such as anesthetics or petroleum based cleaners.
BRODA chairs are designed for use with specific BRODA accessories and spare parts. Any use of non-BRODA spare parts or
accessories with a BRODA chair is excluded from possible liability claims. Any use of BRODA spare parts or accessories on a
non-BRODA product is excluded from possible liability claims.
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1.3Legal Restrictions
BRODA chairs may only be used as described in this manual and with proper regard for recognized health care and
work place safety and accident prevention practices. BRODA chairs may not be operated or used with non-BRODA
spare parts or accessories which could endanger residents, staff, or other third parties. The chair may only be moved
or operated by caregivers or family members who can guarantee its correct operation because they have read and
fully understood this manual and the safety issues discussed herein.
1.4 Position of Chair
“Danger of Falling”
Immediately after a resident is transferred into a chair, we recommend that the chair’s seat be tilted sufficiently to
prevent the resident from sliding or falling forward off the chair. The amount of seat tilt used should be determined
by the resident’s caregiver who is responsible for seating.
We recommend that the resident’s feet be correctly positioned on the footrests and slightly to fully elevated to
prevent the resident from sliding or falling forward off the chair. The amount of elevation used should be
determined by the resident’s caregiver who is responsible for seating.
1.5 Position of Seat Tilt
“Danger of Tipping”
We recommend that the chair’s seat be tilted sufficiently to prevent an agitated resident from tipping the chair
forward or backward, or from slumping and sliding in the chair. The amount of seat tilt used should be determined
by the resident’s caregiver who is responsible for seating. Always ensure that the resident is properly positioned
before operating the seat tilt.
1.6 Location of Chair
“Danger of Tipping or Falling Objects”
We recommend that when a resident has been moved to their destination, the chair is placed where the resident
cannot reach handrails or other objects, fixed or movable. This is to prevent the resident from pulling the chair over
or pulling themselves off the seating surface and to prevent the resident from pulling movable objects onto the chair
and themselves.
We recommend that the chair be used in a supervised area to preve nt unt ra i ned resi dents, caregivers, or third parties
from unauthorized operation, movement, or unsafe actions such as sitting or leaning on the reclined back, elevated
footrest, or the armrests. These actions, if not prevented, put the chair at risk of tipping or damage to the chair.
We recommend that a chair only be located on a level surface to minimize the risk of tipping over.
1.7 Total Lock Wheel Brakes
“Danger of Falling”
The special casters found on the BRODA chair have total lock brakes which prevent the wheels from turning and
swiveling. The brakes must always be applied when:
1) the chair is not in use;
2) a resident is being transferred (moved) into or out of the chair; and,
3) the chair is not being moved by a caregiver.
It is important to note that if the wheel locks are applied while the patient is in the chair, that the caregiver does not
leave the patient unattended, especially those patients who have the capability or tendency to move the chair and/or
those who may be agitated. This could cause harm to the patient if they attempt to move the chair while the wheel
locks are applied.
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Note that removing and attaching the footrest may be easier for the caregiver with the brakes applied
Failure to follow these instructions will unnecessarily increase the risk of serious falls by residents, caregivers, or
third parties caused by the chair unintentionally moving.
1.8 Re-Positioning of Resident
“Danger of Clamping”
BRODA chairs offer the benefits of seat tilt, back recline, legrest/footrest elevation, and moveable arms. During the
movement of any of these functions, the following safety measures must be observed:
1) The resident’s arms must be positioned inside the chair frame with their hands on their body.
2) The resident’s feet must be correctly positioned on the footrests.
3) All of the chair’s brakes have been applie d .
4) Only one caregiver at a time attempts to operate the chair’s functions.
5) Only one chair function is operated at a time.
6) The rear wheels are in the trailing position, behind the chair frame.
7) The residents’ and caregivers’ body are clear of all pinch points before operating the chair’s
functions.
Failure to follow these safety measures can put the residents’ or caregivers’ limbs at risk of injury. Residents who
may be unaware of their body position or unable to maintain a safe body position are at the most risk of the dang er
from clamping and caregivers should be more cautious with these residents. A second caregiver may be required to
ensure the safety of these residents during these operations.
1.9 Unintended Movement
“Danger of Falling or Collision”
We recommend BRODA chairs for indoor use within a long term care institution and where there is not enough
slope to cause the chairs to move unaided. Chairs used where the surface is uneven or sloped are at risk of
unintended movement and could become a serious danger to the resident, caregiver(s), or a third party. We
recommend that BRODA chairs are located away from stairwells, elevators, and exterior doorways within a long
term care institution.
Outdoor use is appropriate only under the strict supervision and full attention of a caregiver who is physically
capable of preventing any unintended movement over any surfaces that are to be traveled on. We recommend that a
second caregiver assist when the chair is moved over surfaces that could cause significant unintended movement.
1.10 Resident Clothing
“Risk of Injury to Resident’s Skin”
We recommend that residents only be seated while they are fully dressed in clothing that meets the needs of their
specific condition. If after being fully dressed, a resident’s bare arms, legs, or body could still come into direct
contact with the vinyl straps or vinyl pads, we recommend the use of a covering, such the BRODA terry cloth
covered seat and/or back pad or a folded cloth bed sheet to prevent direct contact. Direct contact of bare skin on the
straps over a period of time could cause moisture on the resident, and/or cause the skin to stick to the straps. Prior to
the operation or movement of a chair with a covering, the caregiver must ensure any covering placed on the chair
does not come into contact with any moving parts and is securely placed, so not to slip.
1.11 Improper Restraint Use
“Risk of Serious Injury”
We recommend that alternatives to physical restraints be used with residents while seated in the chair except under
the specific instructions of the resident’s primary caregiver and with permission of the resident’s family or guardian.
Physical restraints have been identified as a common cause of serious injury to residents while they are seated. We
recommend that the primary caregiver responsible for seating first consider the re-positioning options available in
the chair to reduce the risks of sliding, falling, or self-injury.
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If a physical restraint is determined to be appropriate to prevent sliding or falling out of the chair, we recommend
that the BRODA thigh belt be used. If a physical restraint is determined to be appropriate to prevent self-injury from
resident movement, we recommend the BRODA HSP padding package. In all cases, it is the resident’s primary
caregiver that must take responsibility for the safety of the resident if restraints are used.
1.12 Improper Use
The improper use of the chair can be dangerous to the resident, caregivers, or third parties through:
1) Unauthorized operatio n of t h e chair ’s funct ions.
2) Unauthorized movement of the chair.
3) Inappropriate use of the chair for a reside nt wh o has n ot been assessed by the caregiver
responsible for their seating.
4) Failure to reposition the resident frequently in the chair
5) Attempted simultaneous operation of multiple chair functions by one or more caregivers.
6) Attempting to move the chair with the brake(s) applied.
7) Leaving the resident unattend ed in the chair near other objects.
8) Leaving a potentially agitated resident in an unsupervised area.
9) Leaving a resident unattende d fo r a peri o d of time
10) Leaving a resident in a chair on a sloping surface.
11) Leaving a chair unattended on a sloping surface.
12) Using non-BRODA accessories on the chair.
13) Using the BRODA chair at temperatures below 0 Celsius (32 Fahrenheit)
14) Using the BRODA chair as a shower or bathing chair.
15) Using the BRODA chair for any use other than its intended application
1.13 Cleaning
BRODA chairs should be wiped clean with soap and water. A dilute (four parts water, 1 part bleach) household
strength ammonia or chlorine based cleaner, as well as a hospital grade cleaner may be used if necessary. BRODA
chairs should not be cleaned with petroleum based cleaners. Any petroleum based products that come in contact
with any vinyl surface should be removed as quickly as possible. Petroleum based products make vinyl brittle and
will damage the seating surface and cushions. Metal parts and cushions should be wiped completely dry after
cleaning. Terry cloth seat and back covers may be laundered and tumble dried. Do not launder vinyl padding.
Do not allow the chair to air dry. Leaving the chair to air dry and not ensuring the chair is completely dry may cause
the frame and components to rust. Solvents such as those found in spray lubricants should not be used on BRODA
Chairs as they can damage moving parts
BRODA will not accept warranty claims on chairs that have not been cleaned according to the instructions.
Touch up paint is available for the powder coated frame. Please call Broda’s Customer Service Department if touch
up paint is required. Do not leave BRODA chairs outdoors as the frame is not UV protected. Leaving the chairs
outdoors could cause the paint to peel.
1.14 Preventative Maintenance
The maintenance on a BRODA chair will vary with the amount of use and the condition of the resident using the
chair. We recommend regular visual inspection for signs of wear, damage, loose or missing fittings, and other
safety concerns. Also, periodic testing of the chairs functions is appropriate. If a breakage, defect, or operational
problem is detected, the chair must be repaired, inspected and tested for function before it is returned to service. In
regular use, after the initial inspection and functional testing, the chair should be inspected and tested on a bimonthly
basis. The chair should be inspected and tested as often as each use if the chair is used:
1) By aggressive or agitated residents.
2) By residents who have involuntary movement.
3) On irregular or sloped surfaces.
4) By residents weighing over 220 lbs
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5) By any unauthorized person.
Do not use any lubricants that contain solvents. Solvents will damage many of the moving components in the chair.
If necessary a white, food grade grease (lubricant) may be used on the sliding components in the chair.
1.15 Resident Specific Instructions
The professional caregiver responsible for the resident’s seating shall add such additional instructions as are
necessary for the safety and comfort of the resident using the chair based on their professional experience and
knowledge of the resident’s specific conditions and requirements. These instructions form a part of the Safety
Requirements for using the chair with that resident and must be made available to all caregivers. (see Section 6.0)
2.0 DEFINITIONS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION
2.1 Definitions
“BRODA” means Broda Enterprises Inc. doing business as Broda Seating. BRODA “chair” refers to Elite chair
models 785, 35V and 85V.
“Long Term Care Institution” refers to a Nursing Home, Hospital, or other Health Care facility that provides health
and personal care to its residents on a long term basis.
“Resident” refers to an individual living in a Long Term Care Institution under the care of Professional Caregivers.
“Professional Caregiver” refers to the Doctors, Nurses, Therapists, Nurses Aids, Health Care Aids, and other
Specialists who work in a Long Term Care Institution and provide health and personal care to its residents.
“Caregiver” refers to any person in a Long Term Care Institution who is appropriately trained to provide care or
services to the resident or the chair used by the resident and may include the resident’s family members or guardian.
“Seat Tilt” refers to changing the angle of the chair’s seat with respect to the chair frame (or ground) without
changing the angle between the back and the seat.
“Back Recline” refers to changing the angle between the chair’s back and the chair’s seat.
“Footrest Elevation” (and legrest elevation) refers to changing the angle between the chair’s footrest (and legrest)
and the chair’s seat.
“Transfer(s)” refers to the movement of a resident into or out of a chair with the assistance of their caregiver(s).
“Mechanical Transfer(s)” refers to the movement of a resident into or out of a chair with the assistance of their
caregiver(s) using a patient lift or other assistive device that bears the weight of the resident.
“Safety Requirements” are the important information contained in Section 1 which must be followed to ensure the
safe operation of the chair for the resident, caregivers, and third parties.
2.2 Technical Information
Dimensions Based on 20 Inch Elite Chairs
Overall dimensions of the Elite models 785, 35V and 85V are 50 inches high by 27.5 inches wide by 37.5 inches
long.
The seat width is 20 inches measured between the inside of the arms. The seat depth is 17 inches. The seat height is
20.5 inches measured to the front vinyl strap in the seat. The back length is 32 inches. The back width is 20 inches
measured between the wings.
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The leg rest is 12 long by 19 inches wide. The removable footrest allows the leg rest to be adjusted to 16, 18, 20 and
22 inches in length.
Net chair weight is approximately 115 pounds. All dimensions are plus/minus 0.5 inch. Most dimensions can be
significantly varied from the above descriptions by adjustments to the chair’s arms, vinyl straps, footrests, or
cushion positioning (see Section 4, Operation and Movement)
Chair Frame
The frame is all steel construction. The seat base, back, side panels, arms, wings, legrest, and footrest are powdercoated for durability and corrosion resistance.
Adjustments to the seat tilt, back recline, and independent legrest elevation functions are supported by a mechanical
locking device designed to permit controlled movement during the operation of these functions. (See Section 4,
Operation and Movement). No motors or other powered devices are used in the chair.
Casters
The front casters are 5 inch total lock casters with non-marking grey rubber tires and have a 220 lb. weight capacity.
The rear casters are 6 inch directional lock rear casters with non-marking grey rubber tires and have a 330 lb. weight
capacity. The casters require minimal maintenance. Lubrication or maintenance may be required in extreme
conditions such as steam cleaning, pressure washing or autoclaving.
Side Panels and Wings
Swing-away and removable side panels provide lateral support to the resident at their thighs. The arms are height
adjustable to provide the correct armrest height for the resident’s forearms. The arms extend to the front of the seat
to aid the resident during transfers.
Removable wings provide upper body lateral support. Adjustable shoulder bolsters that attach to the wings
accommodate variances in resident shoulder widths and heights.
Cushions
Standard cushions include: Neckrest cushion, Shoulder bolsters, Calf pad, Sole pads, Lower side pads, Upper side
pads, and Seat and Back pads. The 34 ounce healthcare vinyl fabric covering is manufactured to meet the following
requirements: DIN 75 200/ DIN 53 438; MVSS 302, M2;CAL 117, and Wyzenbeck Heavy Duty Abrasion Test.
Removable seat and back pads are covered with an 8 ounce soft vinyl which meets CAN2-162. Pre-shrunk fitted
cotton terri covers are provided for the seat and back pads.
2.3 Shipping and Storage Specifications
BRODA chairs should be shipped and stored in an upright position and not stacked higher than 3 boxes. No other
materials should be shipped or stored on top of a BRODA box. BRODA boxes should not be placed on pallets.
BRODA chairs should be shipped and stored at temperatures between minus 20 degrees Celsius and plus 40 degrees
Celsius. BRODA chairs should not be used until they are between 0 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius.
BRODA chairs should be kept in a clean, dry environment. Do not leave BRODA chairs outdoors as the frame is not
UV protected. Leaving the chairs outdoors could cause the paint to peel.
Upon receipt, we recommend that the shipping carton be immediately examined for damage. Any damage should be
noted on the delivery receipt and a request for inspection by the transportation company should be made. The
shipping carton should be opened immediately and the chair examined for concealed shipping damage. If the chair
appears to be damaged, a concealed damage report should be immediately filed with the transportation company.
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2.4 Labels
BRODA uses certain labels to assist caregivers to identify items which permit the operation of the Elite
chair’s functions.
BRODA Seating’s unique and innovative chairs provide the optimum in re-positioning functions and mobility.
However, BRODA’s products were designed to be recommended by professional caregivers. The maximum benefit
to the resident using this chair will be achieved with the advice and assistance of their caregivers.
The professional caregiver responsible for the resident’s seating will add any additional resident specific instructions
required for the safe and correct operation of the chair with a specific resident to Section 6.0 at the end of this
manual. These additional resident specific instructions shall be considered as important additions to the Safety
Requirements in Section 1
At the customer’s request, the initial basic training of the resident’s caregiver(s) in the operation of the chair will be
provided by the local BRODA representative who supplies the chair. The caregiver(s) must adhere to the Safety
Requirements at all times to ensure the safety of the resident, caregivers, and third parties.
The customer will maintain a list of caregivers who have read this manual and are authorized by them to operate and
move the chair.
BRODA assumes no liability for damage, injury or accidents caused by careless, negligent, incorrect, or
unauthorized operation or movement of its chairs.
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4.0 OPERATION and MOVEMENT
Safety measures as described in Section 1 must be observed when operating the chair’s functions or moving the
chair. Only authorized caregivers should attempt to operate or move a chair. The caregiver must use proper body
mechanics when operating the chair, and be prepared to support the weight of the resident while operating the chair.
4.1 Seat Tilt
The seat can be tilted to any position from the most upright to
the lowest within its range. This assists the caregiver in
changing a resident’s body position to minimize slumping,
falling or sliding forward. The tilt can also increase the
stability of the chair to minimize the risk of tipping over and
improve the resident’s comfort.
To Activate the Seat Tilt:
- Locate the tilt handle on the left side of the chair (figure 1.0)
-Place right hand on bar to assist movement and
squeeze tilt handle with left hand (figure 1.1)
-Raise or lower seat tilt until desired angle is achieved.
-Release the handle once the seat is in the desired position
Note: The ease of changing seat tilt may be affected by the
weight of the person in the chair, or if the chair is unoccupied.
4.2 Back Recline
Standard Position
Figure 1.0
Tilt
Handle
Tilt Position (varies with
Figure 1.1
The back can be reclined to any position from the most upright
to the lowest within its range. This assists the caregiver in
changing a resident’s body position to: improve the resident’s
comfort and/or to assist caregivers in providing daily care
activities. Note: Always tilt slightly before reclining to
prevent patient from sliding
To Activate Back Recline:
- Locate the recline handle on the right side of the chair (blue
label)
-Place left hand on bar to assist movement and
squeeze recline handle with right hand (figure 1.2)
-Raise or recline the back until desired angle is achieved.
(figure 1.3)
-Release handle once the back is in the desired position.
Note: Do not operate tilt and recline handles together
The 785 is Trendelenburg capable. To achieve this position,
Recline fully then squeeze tilt handle
Recline Position (varies with
model, not a
Recline Handle
licable to 85V
model)
Figure 1.3Figure 1.2
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The 785 leg rest articulates and extends with the back recline.
The 35V legrest elevates with the back recline. This eliminates the
need for repositioning the leg rest after reclining the resident in
the chair. The leg rest can also be operated independently and is
adjustable anywhere between vertical and horizontal. When the
seat is tilted, the leg rest can be raised beyond vertical to become
parallel with the seat angle.
To Adjust the Leg Rest Independently of the Back Recline:
-Locate the leg rest handle on the lower side of the chair (right
side when facing the front of the chair) (figure 1.4)
4.3 Elevating Leg rest
-
Hold the leg rest with your left hand and squeeze the handle with
your right hand (figure 1.5)
-With your left hand, raise or lower the leg rest to the desired
angle.
-Release the handle for leg rest to remain in desired position
Note: The leg rest articulates with changes to the back recline but
not with changes to the seat tilt. If the back is in the reclined position,
the leg cannot be lowered independently
4.4 Flip Down Footrest (may be optional)
The optional Flip Down Footrest is detachable and length
adjustable. It allows for access to the seat surface without
removing the footrest.
To Attach the Footrest to the Leg Rest:
The footrest should be attached to the leg rest at the location,
which provides correct foot support for the resident as determined
by the caregiver. If a mechanical transfer is used by the caregiver,
the footrest should be left in a flipped down position.
-Locate the holes on the inside of the leg rest frame between the
leg rest straps (figure 1.6)
-Insert the right end of the upper cross piece of the footrest into
the desired hole on the leg rest. Push the footrest to the right to
activate the spring mechanism in the cross piece of the footrest
(figure 1.7)
-Line up the left end of the cross piece with the corresponding
hole on the left side of the leg rest (figure 1.8)
-Release the tension on the spring mechanism. The left end of the
cross piece will enter the hole.
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Figure 1.4 Figure 1.5
Figure 1.7Figure 1.8
Legrest Handle
Holes for
Footrest length
adjustment
(Increments
between straps)
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To Remove the Footrest From the Leg Rest:
-Lift the bottom end of the footrest slightly to discontinue
contact between the straps on the foot rest and the straps on
the leg rest
-Squeeze the footrest to the right, to activate the spring
mechanism. (figure 1.9)
-Remove the left end of the cross piece from the hole on the
left side of the leg rest. (figure 2.0)
-Remove the right end of the cross piece from the hole on the
right side of the leg rest and remove the footrest.
To Operate the Split Flip Down Footrest (may be
optional)
The footrest may be flipped up to provide easier access to the
front of the chair by residents during transfers.
-When seating the resident, make sure both footplates are
upright and the leg rest is vertical
-Once the user is on the seat surface, from the left side of the
chair reach across the legs with your left hand. Pull the left
leg towards you. (figure 2.1)
-Flip down the footplate with your right han d (fi g ure 2.2)
-Place both feet on the flipped down footplate. Flip down the
second footplate (figure 2.3)
- Place both feet on the appropriate foot plate (figure 2.4)
-Reverse this process when exiting the chair.
To Adjust the Footplate Angle
(Split Flip Down Footrest)
The footplates adjust independently, and are infinitely
adjustable within their range. They can each be set at angles
less than 90 degrees to accommodate ankle contractures. As
well, they can be adjusted to greater than 90 degrees to
accommodate foot drop (figure 2.5)
The footplates can be adjusted simply by moving them up or
down. It is also possible to set the footplates in a fixed
position by adjusting the bolts
-Locate the set of bolts on the rear of the footrest. These
bolts are adjusted individually.
- To make the angle of the footplate less than 90 degrees,
extend the bolt (as indicated at A) To make the angle more
than 90 degrees, shorten the bolt (as indicated by B)
Figure 1.9 Figure 2.0
Figure 2.1 Figure 2.2
Figure 2.3
A B
Figure 2.5
Figure 2.4
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4.5 Removable Wings
Wings support the shoulder bolsters which provide upper body
lateral support to the resident.
To Remove the Wings
-Using your thumb, depress the top button found beside the
wing on the chair back (figure 2.6)
-While depressing the button, pull the top of the wing frame
from the receptacle. The wing may now be moved out of the
way without its full removal. (figure 2.7)
-To completely remove the wing, depress the button on the
lower portion of the wing frame and remove from the
receptacle
To Replace the Wing Frame
- Insert the lower end of the wing into the lower receptacle
first. Then insert the upper end into the upper receptacle
The Shoulder Bolsters provide upper torso support, protection
and containment. Individually adjustable, they accommodate
asymmetries in the chair user. Their unique design allows for
proper elbow access to the arm rest. The Shoulder Bolster is
always used in conjunction with the side wing.
To Attach the Shoulder Bolsters
The Shoulder Bolster attaches to the wing by two straps with
snap buckles.
-Feed both Shoulder Bolster straps between the inner strap of
the wing and the frame of the chair.
-The upper strap is pulled around the outside of the wing frame
and the lower strap is fed between the outside strap of the wing
and the frame of the wing. (figure 2.8)
-Snap the buckles together and cinch the strap to secure the
bolster to the wing. The bolster can be slid up and down the
wing if desired. (figure 2.9)
-To lock the bolster in place, feed the upper strap around the
frame of the chair back. The bolster can no longer be vertically
adjusted. The top strap must be unbuckled to remove the wing
from the chair.
4.6 Shoulder Bolsters
Figure 2.6
Wing Removed
Figure 2.8Figure 2.9
Figure 2.7
Note: The Shoulder Bolster can be inverted on the wing in order to provide support to the lower torso and to those
with a narrow upper torso. Place the bolster upside down on the wing frame and attach as described above.
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4.7 Swing Away Side Panels
The swing away side panels are an integral part of “No Lift”
and “No Fall” programs. Side access can make transfers
easier and safer for both the care givers and the chair user.
To Remove the Swing Away Side Panels
-Push down on the front of the armrest. This removes the
tension on the push button (figure 3.0)
-Locate the push button indicated by the label on the outer
side of the chair (figure 3.0) and apply pressure to button
with your thumb
-Let the armrest “pop up”
-Swing the side panel away or remove completely
(figure 3.1)
Note: Chairs with Mag Wheels will not allow for the Side
Panels to swing away, however they are removable
To Replace the Side Panels
- Insert the back end of the side panel into the back
receptacle (figure 3.2)
- Swing the side panel until the front end is over the
front receptacle
- Push the push button in to allow the front end into the
front receptacle
- Push down on the front of the arm until the button pops
into the button hole with a clicking sound
4.8 Height Adjustable Armrests
The armrest height can easily be adjusted in order to
accommodate various residents. The arms are
adjustable in 5/8” increments and have a height range
of approximately 5.5”
How to adjust armrest height
- Lift up the flap on the outside of the side panel
exposing the armrest height adjustment pins (figure 3.3)
- Squeeze the 2 pins together. DO NOT place
fingers at the top of the pins as this could cause
pinching. Place fingers in the concave shape of the
pins. (figure 3.4)
Figure 3.0
Figure 3.1
Figure 3.2
Figure 3.3
Figure 3.4
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. Raise or lower the arm to the desired height. DO NOT
place fingers anywhere underneath the arm
while adjusting, as this could cause pinching. Upon
releasing the pins the armrest height will lock into place
(figure 3.5)
- Secure the outside flap on the side panel. Change the
height on the other arm as desired
Figure 3.5
How to Operate Optional Height Adjustable Armrests
The optional height adjustable armrests are raised or lowered
using a ½ in wrench to loosen bolts on the armrest The optional
arms can be adjusted within approximately a 6” range.
- Lift up the flap on the outside panel exposing the armrest
height adjustment bolts (figure 3.6)
Figure 3.6Figure 3.7
- Using a ½” wrench, loosen, but do not remove the adjustment
bolts (figure 3.7)
- Raise or lower the armrest to the desired height and
tighten the adjustment bolts (figure 3.8)
- Secure the outside flap on the side panel. Change the height
of the other arm as desired.
Figure 3.8
4.9 Casters
Broda chairs come equipped with specially featured casters. The front casters are 5” Total Lock casters, which have
a braking position controlled by a pedal.
The rear casters are 6” Directional Lock casters which have 3 different positions controlled by a butterfly pedal :
1) Tracking position eliminates any swivel function making rear casters into tracking wheels. The tracking position
is ideal for pushing the chair over long distances and down hallways.
2) Swivel position gives the chair outstanding mobility for going around tight corners, through narrow doorways and
moving the chair laterally.
3) The locked position prevents swivel and rotational movement o f both rear casters
How to Operate Front Casters
To engage the front caster brake, step on the
brake pedal until the caster in a locked position
(figure 3.9)
To disengage the front caster brake, step on the
top of the brake pedal until the brake is released
(figure 4.0)
How to Operate Rear Casters
Rear caster function is controlled using the butterfly pedals
Above the casters. (figure 4.1)
1. For tracking position, use foot to position pedal so that back
of pedal is pointing to the floor
2. For swivel position, use foot to position pedal so that it is
parallel to floor
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Figure 4.1
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3. For locked position, use foot to position pedal so that front
of pedal is pointing to the floor
Note: Always ensure the brakes are not locked when wheeling the chair
4.10 Accessories (Options)
We recommend BRODA accessories for use only on BRODA chairs. The correct installation of the BRODA
accessory is very important. We recommend that the BRODA chair is ordered with the required accessories already
installed. Only authorized caregivers who thoroughly understand the accessory installation procedures should
attempt to install their BRODA accessories without assistance from their local BRODA representative. BRODA
does not recommend use of other manufacturer’s accessories on BRODA chairs.
4.11 BRODA Tray
The optional BRODA tray is specially designed to work with your BRODA chair. Made of a single piece of durable
ABS plastic, the tray securely slides over the arms of the chair to provide a level surface of meals or activities. A
BRODA strap may be used to prevent the resident from accidentally pushing the tray off the chair. The strap should
be buckled together behind the chair back below the armrests and as close to the level of the chair seat as possible. A
tray strap with a side buckle is also available to meet non-restraining policies
Note: The BRODA tray is not to be used as a restraint. Using the tray as a restraint may cause harm to the
resident, caregiver or third party.
Note: When inserting tray on to chair, ensure that residents’ and caregivers’ body are clear from pinch
points to allow safe insertion of tray
4.12 BRODA Thigh Belt
The optional BRODA Thigh Belt is a one piece positioning device used for pelvic positioning.
It leaves the hips and upper torso completely unrestrained. There is no danger
of the patient sliding under the belt as with standard lap belts.
The Thigh Belt should only be used if recommended by the resident’s
primary caregiver and the resident’s family or guardian gives
permission.
To attach the Thigh Belt:
- Locate the front cross piece of the seat frame (under the strapping)
- Starting from under the chair seat, pass one end of
the thigh belt between the second and third strap from the front
of the seat (figure 4.2)
- Pass the other end of the Thigh Belt though the same
spot in the chair seat. Ensure that the center strap of the
Thigh Belt is looped around the front cross piece of the
seat frame (figure 4.3)
-One padded section of the Thigh Belt passes over each
thigh. Connect the snap buckles behind the chair. Do not fasten around the cylinder or cable behind the chair. Tighten
the straps as necessary (figure 4.4)
Figure 4.2 Figure 4.3
Figure 4.4
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Note: Use caution when reclining a resident who is using a Thigh Belt. It may pull on the thighs if fastened too
tight. It may need to be loosened for reclining.
If necessary, the side panels can be moved out of the way to correctly position the thigh belt behind the back. Any
excess belt material should be tightened sufficiently to prevent unwanted movement of the belt but with caution to
ensure resident comfort is not compromised. Excess belt material may also be tucked away, so as to not get pulled.
If the caregiver is unsure about the correct installation or operation of the BRODA Thigh Belt, the caregiver should
contact their local BRODA representative for assistance before using this accessory.
4.13 BRODA HSP Padding Package
The BRODA HSP Padding Package includes the BRODA thigh belt, which may only be used if recommended by
the resident’s primary caregiver and permission is given by the residents’ family or guardian. The instructions in
Section 4.12 must be followed when using a BRODA thigh belt.
The BRODA HSP Padding Package is designed for residents who are agitated or have involuntary movements. To
minimize resident contact with the chair frame, this accessory package includes: a Full-Extended Footpad, a Fixed
Frame Footrest, Extended Shoulder Bolsters, Wing Covers and Thigh Belt.
5.0 INSPECTION and FUNCTIONAL TESTING
Safety measures as described in Section 1 must be observed when inspecting or testing a chair. Only authorized
caregivers or maintenance staff should attempt to inspect or test a chair.
5.1 Inspection
We recommend regular visual inspection for signs of wear, damage, loose or missing fittings, and other safety
concerns. If a breakage, defect, or operational problem is detected, the chair must be repaired inspected and tested
for function before it is returned to service.
We recommend that the chair be inspected as often as each use if there is any reason to be concerned about the
possibility of increased wear or loose or missing fittings. At a minimum, in regular use the chair should be inspected on a bimonthly basis. The visual inspection procedure should include at least the observation of the
following fittings (fasteners):
1) The four bolts which attach the rear casters to the chair base.
2) The two bolts and two nuts which attach the front casters to the chair base.
3) The nuts and bolts that attach the 4 cylinders that position the seat tilt, back recline, and
independent legrest elevation.
4) The two bolts and two nuts which attach the chair back to the rods the leg rest is attached to.
5) The two sets of two bolts and two nuts which attach the steel seat tilt rods to the chair base.
6) The two bolts and two nuts which attach the chair back to the chair seat
7) The two bolts and two nuts which attach the leg rest to the rods at the front of the chair
8) Each of the nuts and bolts on the footrest, especially those used for the adjustable footplates
The visual inspection procedure should include at least the observation of the following parts:
1) The 4 cylinders that position the seat tilt, back recline, and independent legrest elevation.
2) The vinyl straps used in the seat, back, legrest, footrest and wings
3) The cushions
4) The 3 black handles and cables.
5) The armrest height adjustment pins
We recommend the visual inspection procedure should include the observation of any installed accessories as
described in Section 4.10.
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5.2 Functional Testing
We recommend that the chair should be tested for operation of the chair’s functions without a resident in the
chair. The testing may be as often as each use if there is any reason to be concerned about the possibility of
increased wear or damage to the chair’s components. At a minimum, in regular use the chair should be tested for
functions as described in Sections 4.1 to 4.9.
If the caregiver or maintenance department performing the functional testing believes that any function is not
operating correctly, the chair should be taken out of service until a satisfactory functional test can be completed.
The caregiver or maintenance department performing the testing should be aware that the seat tilt, back
recline, and footrest (legrest) elevation operations will be more difficult without a resident in the chair.
When performing repairs or maintenance, do not use lubricants that contain solven ts. Solvents will damage many of
the moving components in the chair. If necessary, a white, food grade grease (lubricant) may be used on the sliding
components in the chair. Do not use spray lubricants on any part of the chair.
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6.0 RESIDENT SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
The suitability and application of a BRODA chair is to be determined by a professional caregiver who is familiar
with the seating needs of the resident using the chair. BRODA and our representatives are not professional
caregivers and will not know the specific requirements of the individual resident using the chair. BRODA relies on
the knowledge, experience, and judgment of the resident’s professional caregiver to ensure the safety and comfort of
the resident while using the chair.
The primary caregiver responsible for the resident’s care and the caregiver responsible for the resident’s seating,
shall add any specific instructions necessary for the safe and effective use of the chair. These instructions form an
important part of the Safety Requirements for using the chair and must be made available to all caregivers. Space is
provided her to include or attach these important instructions.
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Broda Enterprises Inc.
385 Phillip St.
Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 5R8
Phone: 1-519-746-8080
Fax: 1-519-742-8616
Toll Free US/Can. 1-800-668-0637
www.brodaseating.com
Email: sales@brodaseating.com
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7.0 REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
Please have the chair serial number ready when contacting Broda or your local area representative for parts
or assistance for your chair. The serial number can be found on a grey sticker on the rear of the chair.
7.1 Broda Seating 785 Parts Schematic Drawing
Schematic for the 85V is currently unavailable. Please contact Broda or your local area representative for
information on parts for the 85V.
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Broda Seating 785 Parts Schematic Legend
# Description Part Number
1. Base for Model 785 FCP-18/20-785-B500
2. 6” Tente Single Directional Locking Rear Caster PRT-CASTERT6”
3. 5” Total Lock Plastic Tente Caster PRT-CASTER5” PT
4. Control Rod for PRT-CASTER6” SL FCP-18/20-HEXROD
5. Control Pedal for PRT-CASTER6” SL PRT-MDLCPEDAL
6. Gas Spring assembly Non Locking with Head PRT-PAB4NL
7. Gas Spring assembly Locking with Release Head PRT-PAB4
8. Seat for Model 785 FPP-18/20-785 ST00
9. Back for Reclining Models FCP-18/20-BACK
10. Gas Spring assembly Locking with Release Head PRT-PAB5
11. Legrest Ext. Bar 785 Model (Black) FPP-785-LEGEXBR
12. Legrest Ext. Bar 785 Model (Chrome) FCP-785-LEGEXBR
13. Legrest Attachment Rod for 17” Seat Depth FSP-LGRTROD17
14. J Lever for 785 Legrest FCP-JLEVER
15. Legrest Elevation Tube 785 Model FPP-785-LEGEXTU
16. Legrest Elevation Rod for 17” Seat Depth FCP-LGRTELV17
17. 2 cm x 7.5 cm Green Die Spring ASFASANCDIESPRO
18. Vertical Legrest FCP-18/20-LGRT14
19 Upper Half Double Flip Down Footrest FCP-18/20-DFUPPER
20 Compression Spring for Footrest Rod ASFASPRE0000003
21 Footrest Rod FCP-18/20 FTRTROD
22 Lower Half Double Flip Down Footrest FCP-18/20 DFLOWER
23 Retaining Spring for Removable Arms & Wings ASFASPRO000000
24 Removable Wing Right FCP-W-IR-RH
25 Removable Wing Left FCP-W-IR-LH
26 Cable assembly consisting of: Cable, Handle, Mounting Screw PRT-CABLEASSEMBLY
27 Lower Half of Adjustable Removable Arm FCP-ARMBOTTOM03
28 Upper Half of Adjustable Removable Arm FCP-ARMTOP03
29. Black Armrest comes with Mounting Screws ACS A-3
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Broda Seating 35V Parts Schematic Drawing
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Broda Seating 35V Parts Schematic Legend
# Description Part Number
1. Elite Base FCP-18/20-EL-BASE
2. 6” Tente Single Directional Locking Rear Caster PRT-CASTERT6”
3. 5” Tente Total Lock Plastic Caster PRT-CASTER5”PT
4. Control Pedal for PRT-CASTER6”SL PRT-MDLCPEDAL
5. Control Rod for PRT-CAST ER6”SL FCP-18/20-HEXROD
6. Gas Spring Assembly Locking Release head PRT-PAB5
7. Cable assembly consisting of cable, handle, mounting screw PRT-CABLEASSEMBLY
8. Vertical Legrest FCP-18/20-LGRT14
9. Compression Spring for Footrest Rod ASFASPRE0000003
10. Footrest Rod FCP-18/20-FTRTROD
11. Lower Half Split Footrest FCP-18/20-DFLOWER
12. Seat FCP-18/20-EL-35ST
13. Reclining Back FCP-18/20-BACK
14. Retaining Spring for Removable Arms/Wings ASFASPRO000000
15a Removable Wing Right FCP-W-1R-RH
15b Removable Wing Left FCP-W-1R-LH
16. Black Armrest c/w Mounting Screws ACS A-3
17. Arm Top for Elite Models (Push Pins) FCP-ARMTOP 03
18. Arm Bottom for Elite Models (Push Pins) FCP-ARMBOTTOM03
19. Upper Half Split Footrest FCP-18/20-DFUPPER
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7.2 Trouble Shooting for Cylinders
The use of gas charged springs on Broda products allow the caregiver to easily make adjustments to the tilt, recline,
and leg rest with a minimum amount of effort. The gas cylinders contain Nitrogen gas, it is not flammable nor is it
toxic. The cylinders provide a lifting force of 300 Newtons (approx. 68 Lbs). In other words the cylinders reduce the
amount of weight the care giver has to lift by 68Lbs.
How do they work?
On the end of the stem of the cylinder is a small pin. When the operator depresses the handle, this pulls on
the cable which in turn pulls on a small lever inside the actuator mechanism into which the stem of the
cylinder is mounted. This depresses the pin, which in turn opens a valve located inside the barrel of the
cylinder. This allows for changes in position. When the operator releases the handle the valve closes and
locks the cylinder in the desired position.
Over the years Broda has used many different types of actuators to operate the gas cylinders used on our
products. Although they may look different their function is one and the same (to push against the pin and
open the valve that controls the cylinder). If the cylinder is not properly adjusted when mounted in the
actuator, the cylinder may not function properly.
Maintenance
The gas cylinders do not require any maintenance, although they may need to be adjusted due to wide
temperature variations or cable stretch.
When adjusting the cylinder it is important that you do not damage the stem on the cylinder. Small scratches left
by applying the jaws of pliers or Vice Grips directly to the shaft while making adjustments will destroy the seal
and allow the gas inside the cylinder to escape. Use a piece of vinyl strapping or rubber to protect the cylinder
shaft from the jaws of the tool you are using to make the adjustments.
Trouble shooting:
Often when experiencing problems with cylinders on Broda chairs, the cylinder is not damaged, it just needs
adjustment. There are two common adjustments.
1. The pin that the cable handle pulls on at the end of the cylinder is not connected correctly.
2. Or the handle or cable assembly have become broken or disconnected.
The cable mechanism works exactly like a bicycle brake and is easy to check when experiencing problems
Other solutions to common problems are listed below.
1. Chair is not reclining or tilting when cylinder handle is pulled.
a. The pin in the end of the cylinder is not being depressed when the handle is pulled.
Action to take: See adjustment steps
2. The chair seems to slowly slide out of position
a. The pin in the end of the cylinder may be still partially depressed.
Action to take: See adjustment steps.
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Adjustment Steps
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Note: Cylinder does not need to be removed from the chair to make this adjustment.
1. Loosen the lock nut located on the stem of the gas cylinder next to the actuator (17mm or 11/16”
wrench).
2. From the above instruction determine whether you want to wind the stem further into the actuator or
further out of the actuator. You will need to wind the stem further into the actuator if the chair is
not tilting or reclining, (wind it clockwise) and wind it further out of the actuator if the chair is
slowly sliding out of position. (wind it counter-clockwise)
3. Wind the stem in the correct direction one half turn. When viewing the cylinder with stem pointing
towards you turn the stem clockwise to wind the stem out of the actuator and counter-clockwise to
wind the stem into the actuator.
4. Check the function of the cylinder and repeat steps 3 & 4 until the cylinder functions properly.
5. Tighten the lock nut loosened in step 1.
If adjusting the cylinder does not correct the problem, the cylinder may need to be replaced. Please
contact Broda at 1-800-668-0637 or your local area representative.
Removal and Installation
Steps
Note: When adjusting cylinders with tools that come in
contact with the cylinder rods. A cloth, piece of vinyl
strap, or some other protective material must be used to
protect the sliding surface of the rod. If the rod
becomes scratched or scarred it will puncture the seal
on the cylinder and the cylinder will fail.
Damaging a cylinder in this fashion voids the
manufacturer’s warranty.
Old (left) and new (right) actuators respectively
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1. Remove the 5/16” mounting bolt from the end of the cylinder (requires 2 x ½””
wrenches).
2. Loosen the lock nut located on the stem of the cylinder by the actuator.
3. Wind the stem of the cylinder out of the actuator.
4. Wind the stem of the new cylinder into the actuator.
5. Reinstall the 5/16” mounting bolt.
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6. Adjust the cylinder as per the above adjustment instructions.
Installing an Actuator
1. Hold the small pin in your right hand, with the long flat side, and the “u” cut out
pointing upward.
2. Hold the head of the actuator in your left hand with the tail portion pointing to the
right and the rounded head pointing up
3. Slide the small end of the pin through the hole, bringing it through just until it
becomes flush with the side of the actuator
4. Holding the pin in place, wind the cylinder into the actuator, making sure the pin
stays in place at all
times
5. Tighten the actuator on the cylinder until the pin reaches the top of the hold in the
actuator.
6. Using a wrench, tighten the bolt that will be located just underneath the attached
actuator
7.3 Cables and Handles
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Maintenance
The cables and handles do not require any maintenance.
Removal and Installation
The cable is used in conjunction with a cable handle and an actuator to control the function of the gas
cylinder. The cable and handle are one unit. On the actuator end, the cable hooks into the lever that
depresses the control pin on the cylinder. The cable housing either clips into the actuator housing or is held
in place by a cable tie.
Steps:
1. Unclip the cable from the actuator.
2. Cut the cable ties that secure the cable to the frame of the chair (carefully note the location of the cable
ties and how the cable is threaded around the frame of the chair.)
3. Remove the mounting screw
4. Remount the new handle assembly to the frame of the chair using the screw removed in step 3.
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5. Thread the new cable around the frame of the chair the same as the old one and install new cable ties
where necessary.
6. Hook the end of the cable into the lever in the actuator and clip the cable housing into th e actuator
housing.
7.. Install a new cable tie around the end of the cable housing and the actuator, if the chair was originally
equipped with one.
Note: This procedure may vary on earlier models.
7.4 6” Casters
Maintenance and Repair:
These casters are designed to be maintenance free. The bearings in these casters are permanently lubricated
and should not require further lubrication. There are no adjustments or repair for this caster. Should the
caster become defective, it must be replaced.
Replacement Instructions:
This caster has a stem that is inserted into the rear leg of the chair and is held in place by two mounting
bolts located above the caster on the front and rear of the rear leg of the chair. The caster functions are
controlled by pedals mounted on each side of the chair at the rear. These pedals control the function of
casters at the same time and are mounted on a hexagonal shaft that run through the frame of the chair from
one side to the other and are held in place by set screw located on the underside of the pedal. These casters
must be synchronized with each other during installation as per the following instructions.
Steps:
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1. Identify the caster that is not functioning properly.
2. Adjust the pedal so that the caster, which is still fully functional, is lock ed in the directional lock mode
(the caster s locked from rotating and is trailing behind the chair and the wheel still spins).
3. If applicable, remove end caps on the end of the hexagonal shaft (in the middle of the pedal) Use a
3mm Allen-wrench to loosen the setscrew in the pedal beside the caster you are replacing. Remove the
pedal from the hexagonal shaft. Check to make sure there are no burrs on the shaft where the pedal was
secured. If there are burrs present use a file to remove them before proceeding to the next step.
4. Use a 13mm wrench to remove the mounting bolts that secure the faulty caster.
5. Slide the hexagonal shaft out of the frame of the chair appro ximately 6”, on the side with the pedal still
attached (next to the good caster).
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6. Remove the faulty caster from the chair.
7. Holding the stem of the replacement caster in one hand determine if it is set in the directional lock
mode (the caster housing should not rotate around the stem but the wheel still spins). If so skip to step
10.
8. Set the caster in the directional lock mode. By inserting a large flat blade screwdriver into the
hexagonal hole located in the caster stem and rotating c ounter clockwise, when viewi ng the caster with
the blue side of the stem facing towards you, until it clicks. The head of a ¼” bolt will fit in the
hexagonal hole and it can be held and rotated with a pair of locking pliers.
9. Hold the stem of the caster and swivel the caster housing until the directional lock engages. The caster
won’t swivel but the wheel still rotates in the fork.
10. Install the caster in the chair frame with the wheel trailing behind the chair the same as the other
caster.
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11. Reinsert the hexagonal rod through the new caster (a gentle tap may be required here).
12. Reinstall and tighten the mounting bolts (the use of Lock-Tite is recommended).
13. Reinstall the pedal removed in step 3 and tighten the setscrew. Insert new caps on the hexagonal
shaft (in the middle of the pedal)
*Please note that after the end caps have been removed from the chair, they must be replaced with new
ones. They are NOT reusable
7.5 Vinyl Strapping
Maintenance
The only maintenance required for the vinyl straps is general cleaning with an ammonia or chlorine based
cleaners (Do Not use petroleum based cleaners).
Installation/Replacement Instructions
The vinyl strapping has both elasticity and memory retention this allows each strap to conform to the resident as
an independent unit. Occasionally a strap may lose memory or be cut. This makes it necessary to replace them.
These straps are installed under tension this is done by heating the straps so that they are soft and pliable and
this enables them to be easily stretched during installation. They are held in place by riveting them to the steel
frame of the chair and then wrapping them around the frame over the top of the rivet. This is done the same for
both ends of the strap.
Steps: (see following page for illustration)
1) Remove the old strap by cutting it in two and drilling out the rivets with a 3/16” drill bit.
2) Heat the strap either by placing it in a pot of boiling water for a couple of minutes or by laying it out
and heating it with a heat gun.
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3) Rivet one end of the strap with a 3/16” diameter 3/8” long rivet, through the precut hole in the end of
the strap to the frame with the crowned side of the strap up (shiny side).
4) Wrap the strap around the frame, over the top of the rivet.
5) Stretch the strap and wrap it around the other side of the frame next the rivet hole (do not cover the
rivet hole with the strap).
6) Rivet the other end of the strap, through the precut hole in the end of the strap to the frame.
7) Stretch the strap and move the offset strap over to cover the rivet.
Note: If the strap cools off during the installation you can reheat it with a heat gun.
Vinyl Strap Installation:
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BRODA Elite Chairs
8.0
BRODA SEATING
BRODA provides a Three Year Warranty on the chair frame, and a One Year Warranty
on all other components subject to the following conditions:
No warranty is provided on seat pads or cloth covers.
The chair frames are guaranteed for three years against structural defects or failure. All other parts (except
seat pads and cloth covers) including but not limited to strapping, cushions, gas springs and attachments,
casters, wheels, brakes and armrests are guaranteed for one year against defects in materials and
workmanship based on normal institutional use. The guarantee does not cover malicious or deliberate
damage or damage from misuse. The guarantee does not cover use of Broda chairs in a shower or pool,
Modifications to Broda products or the use of non-Broda supplied parts voids the warranty. This warranty
BRODA will provide new or refurbished parts for installation by the owner at no cost following
Warranty does not include on-site labor for the installation of warranty parts or warranty repairs. The
BRODA retains the right to make design and application changes without notice. All orders will be filled
BRODA chairs are designed for patient mobility, positioning, and comfort in specialty seating, however,
This warranty is not transferable.
with the exception of the Broda Commode/Shower Chair.
does not cover shipping damage (see below).
confirmation by the local BRODA Representative or the BRODA Head Office Customer Service
Representative. On request, defective parts must be returned to the factory within thirty days of receipt of
the replacement parts by the owner. If the defective parts are not returned to BRODA on request, the
owner will bear the cost of the replacement parts on invoice from BRODA.
owner may return to BRODA products for warranty replacement or repair by shipping items prepaid and
insured to the factory. Warranty completed at the factory includes both materials and labor. Parts to be
repaired or replaced at the discretion of BRODA. All returns to the factory require prior authorization from
BRODA.
with BRODA's current models unless otherwise specified by the purchaser.
the application of BRODA products shall remain the responsibility of the purchaser or user.
WARRANTY
RETURNS
BRODA Seating will not accept any returns without a prior Returned Goods Authorization Number.
Please contact our Head Office Customer Service Representative at 1-800-668-0637 for assistance.
Returns must be insured when shipped.
DAMAGED FREIGHT
NOTIFY THE CARRIER OF ANY DAMAGE IMMEDIATELY
It is the responsibility of the person receiving the goods to examine cartons and goods before accepting
receipt. Note all damages on the bill of lading and file a claim if necessary. Notify the carrier of any
BRODA insures all products for intransit damage, failure to notify the carrier of intransit damage voids
Most Broda products are G.S.T. Zero Rated and Exempt from Canadian Provincial Sales Tax. Purchasers
concealed damaged within a maximum of 48 hours.
both the insurance and the BRODA warranty. If you require assistance, please contact our Head Office at
1-800-668-0637.
SALES TAX
may be required to check with their Provincial or State Tax Office for purchaser tax payment.
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