GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................ 2
2.1 Training ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
Congratulations on your purchase of a Broda product and thank you for your confidence in our
company and products.
Broda assumes a leadership role in providing optimum re-positioning functions and mobility for
residents of long-term care institutions. Our chairs do not look like traditional chairs and offer
advantages unique to Broda. We are sure that after using your chair, you will be convinced that
your resident’s quality of life will be greatly enhanced.
This manual will assist you in making the best use of the capabilities of your chair and will
ensure that you quickly become familiar with its operation.
After reading this manual, if you have any questions about the safe and effective operation of
your chair or accessories contact your local Broda representative or our Customer Service for
further assistance.
This document provides guidance on the safe and effective operation of your Broda product.
Information in this manual must be followed at all times.
Anyone involved with the operation or maintenance of the Broda product, including the
resident’s family members, must read this operating manual before using the chair.
The resident’s primary caregiver is responsible for ensuring that anyone who is unfamiliar with,
unwilling, or unable to adhere to the safety and operating instructions, is not permitted to operate
or move the chair.
A copy of this instruction manual must always be available.
Broda accepts no liability for damages, injury or accidents caused by operating errors, improper
maintenance, or disregard of the instructions in this manual, including any resident specific
instructions.
Broda reserves the right to make changes to the specifications, dimensions, functions, or
components of its products without notice. Product representations in this manual may vary from
delivered products.
Each chair has a unique identifying serial number that must be maintained on the chair as well as
with any equipment records.
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1 DEFINITIONS
“Broda” means Broda Inc. doing business as Broda.
“Broda chair”, “Broda product” or “chair” refers to Encore Pedal Chair (model 48 V4)
“Long-Term Care Institution” refers to a nursing home, hospital, or other healthcare 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 or at home under the care of professional
caregivers.
“Professional Caregiver” refers to doctors, nurses, therapists, nursing aids, healthcare 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 relative angle between the chair’s seat and the chair frame or ground without
changing the relative angle between the back and the seat.
“Transfer(s)” refers to the movement of a resident into or out of the chair with the assistance of their caregiver(s).
“Mechanical Transfer(s)” refers to the movement of a resident into or out of the chair with the assistance of their
caregiver(s) using a patient lift or other assistive device that bares the weight of the resident.
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2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
2.1 Training
Before the chair is put into service, this manual must be read thoroughly by the caregiver(s) directly
responsible for the resident’s care.
After the chair is put into service, this manual must be read thoroughly by any new caregivers prior to
operating or moving the chair.
For the purpose of this manual, a resident’s family member who shares responsibility for their care is considered a
caregiver and is subject to the same competency before being permitted by the resident’s primary caregiver to
operate of move the chair.
Prior to first use, the customer must arrange for an in-service on the operation and safety requirements in this
manual, must be given to the resident’s caregivers by the local Broda representative who supplied the chair.
The primary caregiver must maintain a list of caregivers who have read this manual and who they have authorized to
operate and move the chair.
The resident’s primary caregiver is responsible for ensuring that anyone who is unfamiliar with, unwilling, or unable
to adhere to the safety and operating instructions, is not permitted to operate or move the chair.
The operations of the chair must be performed by the resident’s primary caregiver who is responsible for seating. All
The operations and adjustments performed should be done in a manner to ensure the overall safety, comfort and
well-being of the resident, caregiver and third party. All operations and adjustments required for the resident should
be determined by the resident’s primary caregiver who is responsible for seating.
2.2 Application
Broda products are intended exclusively for residents of long-term care institutions and/or who are under the care of
professional caregivers. The suitability of a Broda product must be determined by a qualified caregiver who is
familiar with the seating needs of the intended resident. Any other use of the chair is excluded from possible liability
claims.
The Encore Pedal Chair is not to be used in the shower. The frame and components will rust, and will void the
warranty.
The chairs are not explosion resistant and must not be used where there are flammable gases or liquids present (e.g.,
anesthetics, volatile solvents and cleaners, etc.)
Broda products are designed for use with specific Broda parts and accessories. The use of non-Broda parts or
accessories with a Broda product may void the warranty and is excluded from possible liability claims.
Broda products may only be used as described in this manual and with proper regard for recognized healthcare and
workplace safety and accident prevention practices.
2.3 Shipping and Storage
Broda’s 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’s boxes should not be placed on pallets.
Broda’s chairs should be shipped and stored at temperatures between -20ºC and 40ºC. Broda’s chairs should not be
used until they are between 0ºC and 30ºC.
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Broda’s chairs should be kept in a clean, dry environment. Do not leave Broda’s chairs outdoors as it may cause the
paint to peel.
Upon receipt, the shipping carton must 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. Next, the shipping
carton should be opened and the chair must be examined for concealed shipping damage. If the chair appears to be
damaged, do not use the chair. File a concealed damage report with the transportation company.
2.4 Pre-Service Check
Broda’s chairs are delivered fully assembled. If the chair does not appear to be ready to use upon receipt,
immediately contact your supplier and do not put the chair into service until any concerns have been resolved.
Visually inspect the chair for damage, missing parts, and loose fasteners prior to testing the chair’s functions.
Functional testing must be successfully completed after visual inspection and before use. These obligations apply to
the chair’s first use and to all subsequent uses (Section 4: Inspection and Functional Testing).
2.5 Hazards
2.5.1 Position of Chair - “Danger of Falling”
After a resident is transferred into a chair, assess the amount of tilt required. 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.
2.5.2 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.
2.5.3 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 prevent untrained residents, 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.
2.5.4 Total Lock Wheel Brakes - “Danger of Falling”
The special casters found on Broda’s chairs 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.
It is important to note that if the wheel brakes are applied while the resident is in the chair, that the caregiver does
not leave the resident unattended, especially those residents who have the capability or tendency to move the chair
and/or those who may be agitated. This could cause harm to the resident if they attempt to move the chair while the
wheel brakes are applied.
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.
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2.5.5 Re-Positioning of Resident - “Danger of Clamping”
The Encore Pedal Chair offers the benefits of seat tilt and height adjustable arms and rocking function. During the
movement of any of these functions, the following safety measures must be observed:
1) The resident’s arms must be positioned on the armrests or inside the chair frame with their hands
on their body or on.
2) Only one caregiver at a time attempts to operate the chair’s functions.
3) Only one chair function is operated at a time.
4) 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 danger
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.
2.5.6 Unintended Movement - “Danger of Falling or Collision”
We recommend Broda’s chairs for indoor use within a long-term care institution, home or acute care institution.
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’s 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.
2.5.7 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 our terry cloth or vinyl
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.
2.5.8 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.
If a physical restraint is determined to be appropriate to prevent sliding or falling out of the chair, we recommend
that Broda’s Thigh Belt be used. In all cases, it is the resident’s primary caregiver that must take responsibility for
the safety of the resident if restraints are used.
2.6 Improper Use
As outlined, the improper use of the chair is dangerous to the resident, caregivers, or third parties, and can consist of,
but is not limited to the following:
1) Unauthorized operation of the chair’s functions.
2) Unauthorized movement of the chair.
3) Inappropriate use of the chair for a resident who has not been assessed by a qualified caregiver
responsible for their seating.
4) Failure to frequently reposition the resident in the chair
5) Attempting to operate of multiple chair functions simultaneously by one or more caregivers.
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6) Attempting to move the chair with the brake(s) applied.
7) Leaving the resident unattended in the chair near other objects.
8) Leaving an agitated resident in the chair in an unsupervised area.
9) Leaving a resident unattended.
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 chair at temperatures below 0ºC.
14) Using the chair as a shower or bathing chair.
15) Using the chair for any use other than its intended purpose.
2.7 Cleaning
Broda’s chairs should be wiped clean with soap and water. Diluted household strength ammonia or chlorine based
cleaner, as well as a hospital grade cleaner may be used if necessary.
Refer to the following guide for cleaning certain staining agents (Applies to the Permablok3® vinyl, as per the vinyl
manufacturer’s recommendations) The frame and components of the chair can be cleaned using the same procedure
as the vinyl.
The steps below are also located in the Cleaning Guide found on the back of the chair
Staining Agent Cleaning Procedure
Eye Shadow / Mascara Step 1
Grease / Suntan Lotion / Chocolate Step 1
Blood / Bodily Fluids Step 2
Red Lipstick Step 2
Oil Base Paint / Tar / Asphalt Step 3
Other Tough Stains Step 4 or 5*
Step 1: Remove excess spill with a damp cloth. Clean with a 1:1 mix of Ivory® liquid and water. Rinse with clean
water and dry.
Step 2: Use a straight application of concentrated cleaners such as Formula 409® or Fantastik® Spray Cleaner.
Then wipe with a clean cloth. If using a hospital grade cleaner, follow the diluting instructions on the label.
Step 3: Use a 1:1 mix of ammonia and water or a 1:4 mix of bleach and water. Rinse with clean water and dry.
Step 4: Use a straight application of naphtha (lighter fluid). Rinse thoroughly with clean water and pat surface dry.
Step 5: Use a 1:1 mix of isopropyl alcohol and water. If the stain persists, use straight alcohol. Rinse thoroughly
with clean water and pat dry. If the stain remains, use a 1:1 mix of acetone and water. Rinse with clean water and pat
surface dry.
*Note: for cleaning that requires steps 4 or 5 – Use a soft cotton cloth saturated with the cleaning material and rub
the stain in circles 10 times. Pat dry with another soft cotton cloth, and check results.
For best cleaning results, certain parts and padding on the chair should be removed: Instructions for removal of the
following parts are located in this manual: Ensure that the entire chair including removable and non removable parts
is thoroughly cleaned.
Pay close attention to the frame, sockets, fasteners, parts and casters, as well as the padding for an even, thorough
clean.
Remove parts for cleaning if desired:
1) Wings
3) Footrests
4) Padding
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Thoroughly clean all removable parts and padding, as well as the frame and components around the parts and
padding that have been removed.
Broda’s 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. Do not launder vinyl padding. Terry seat and back covers can be laundered and tumble dried.
Do not allow the chair to air dry. Leaving the chair to air dry and not ensuring the entire 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’s chairs as they can damage moving parts.
Frequency and method of cleaning the chairs should be determined by facility infection control protocols. If visibly
soiled, thoroughly clean the chair immediately as per the cleaning instructions in this manual.
The cleaning instructions in this manual are guidelines only. Results may vary under actual conditions. The
information does not relieve the user of proper and safe use of the product and all cleaning agents and consideration
for the overall cleaning maintenance of the chair. Cleaning and care instructions must be followed in conjunction
with facility infection control protocols.
Broda will not accept warranty or liability claims on chairs that have not been cleaned according to the instructions
or cared for in proper regard for patient, caregiver and third party safety and hygiene. The use of certain agents may
be harmful to the surface appearance and lifespan of the vinyl. Broda assumes no responsibility resulting from the
use of such cleaning agents to the vinyl.
Touch up paint is available for the powder coated frame. Please call Broda’s Customer Service if touch up paint is
required. Do not leave Broda’s chairs outdoors as the frame is not UV protected. Leaving the chairs outdoors could
cause the paint to peel.
Formula 409® is a trademark of the Clorox Company.
Fantastik™® is a trademark of DowBrands, Inc.
Trademark of the Dow Chemical Company.
Ivory® is a trademark of Proctor and Gamble.
2.8 Maintenance
The maintenance on the Encore Pedal Chair will vary with the amount of use and the condition of the resident using
the chair.
In regular use, after the initial inspection and functional testing, the chair should be inspected and tested bimonthly.
We recommend visually inspecting for signs of wear, damage, loose or missing fasteners, and other safety concerns.
Periodic testing of chair functions is also necessary. If a breakage, defect, or operational problem is detected, the
chair must be successfully repaired, inspected and tested for function before it is returned to service.
The chair should be inspected and tested as often as each use if the chair is used by:
1) Aggressive or agitated residents.
2) Residents who have involuntary movements.
3) Residents weighing over 220 lbs.
4) A facility with irregular or sloped surfaces.
5) Any unauthorized person.
Do not use lubricants that contain solvents. Solvents may compromise any rubber components on the chair. If
necessary, white food grade grease or lubricant can be used on any sliding components.
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2.9 Resident Specific Instructions
The primary caregiver responsible for the specific resident’s seating shall add additional instructions necessary for
the safe and effective use of the chair based on their professional experience and knowledge of the resident’s
specific conditions and requirements.
Broda representatives are not professional caregivers and will not know the specific requirements of the individual
using the chair. Broda relies on the knowledge, experience, and judgment of the resident’s professional caregiver to
ensure the specific resident’s safety and comfort needs are satisfied while using the chair.
These instructions form an essential part of the Safety Requirements for using the chair and must be made available
to all caregivers. Space is provided below to include these instructions.
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.
3.1 Seat Tilt
Gas cylinders allow the seat to be tilted to any position
from most upright to the lowest within its range. Use
seat tilt to safely position the resident, redistribute
pressure and increase comfort. The Encore Pedal Chair
seat tilt is designed to allow for foot propulsion while
tilted.
To Activate the Seat Tilt:
-Place hand on the bar to assist movement and squeeze
the tilt handle with other hand.
-Raise or lower the seat tilt until the desired angle is
achieved.
3.2 Removable Wings
Wings support the Shoulder Bolsters which provide
upper body lateral support. The wings are width and
height adjustable to accommodate various residents.
To Remove the Wing:
-Loosen the knob (1) and pull the wing from the
receptacle.
To Insert the Wing:
- Insert the wing back into the receptacle. Tighten the
knob (1) and ensure the wing is secured in place.
To Adjust the Wing Height:
-Loosen the knob (2) and raise or lower the wing to
the desired position.
-Tighten the knob (2) and ensure the wing is secured
in place.
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3.3 Shoulder Bolsters
The Shoulder Bolsters provide upper torso support,
protection and containment and 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:
-Fit the Shoulder Bolster over the wing.
-Secure with the Velcro strips.
Note: The Shoulder Bolster can be inverted on the
wing in order to provide support to narrower residents.
3.4 Height Adjustable Armrests
The armrest height can easily be adjusted in order to
accommodate various residents. The armrest height
should be adjusted to provide correct arm support for
the resident as determined by the caregiver.
To Adjust the Armrest Height:
-Squeeze the pins together which are located under the
armrest flap.
WARNING: DO NOT place fingers at the top of
the pins as this could cause pinching. Place fingers
in the concave shape of the pins.
-Raise or lower the arm to the desired height.
WARNING: 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.
Secure the outside flap on the side panel.
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3.5 Adjustable Seat Height
The seat to floor height is adjustable to allow for proper
“foot on floor” position for foot propulsion.
To Adjust the Seat Height:
-Using 7/16 wrenches, remove the bolts at the front of
the seat.
-Raise or lower the front of the seat to correspond with
the holes at the desired seat height.
- Insert the bolts through the desired corresponding holes
and tighten the bolts.
If desired, adjust the hole position of the tilt cylinder to
correspond with the opposite hole position of the front of
the seat to maintain the original range of tilt. Adjusting
the hole position of the tilt cylinder can also allow for
deeper initial posterior tilt or achieving anterior tilt
depending on the hole position of the tilt cylinder
relative to the seat height.
3.6 Casters
The Encore Pedal Chair features 5” total lock front
casters and 5” fixed rear casters.
To Operate the Casters:
Step on/off the caster pedal to lock/unlock the caster.
Always ensure the brakes are not locked when
wheeling the chair.
3.7 Mag Wheels
The Encore Pedal Chair offers optional front mounted
mag wheels
To Operate the Mag Wheels:
Pull to the wheel lock lever to engage the brake on the
mag wheel
Push the wheel lock lever to disengage the brake on the
mag wheel.
Always ensure the brakes are not locked when
wheeling the chair.
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The mag wheels feature 3 mounting positions for
forward adjustment to accommodate individual needs
for stability and maneuverability.
To Adjust the Fore-Aft Position of the Mag Wheel:
Remove the bolts that attach the mag wheels to the mag
wheel mounting plate
Move the mag wheels to the desired position along the
mag wheel mounting plate and re-insert the bolts in the
desired position. (Furthest forward is the most stable
position) Upper 3 holes are used for 22” mag wheels,
Lower 3 holes are used for 20” mag wheels. Ensure the
bolts are tightened.
Move the wheel locks fore-aft, depending on the mag
wheel position, in order to provide proper contact with
the mag wheels for locking the wheels. Ensure wheel
lock bolts are tightened and wheel locks securely
attached.
3.8 Footrests / Footrest Hangers (Option)
Swing away footrests and elevating swing away
legrests are available options for the Encore Pedal
Chair
To Install Footrests/Legrests:
Insert the upper bracket of the footrest/legrest into the
upper receptacle of the hanger.
Line up the lower footrest bracket to the lower
receptacle on the hanger latch block.
Push down on footrest/legrest and swing in/out the
footrest/legrest to lock into place. Ensure footrest is
locked in place.
To Remove the Footrests/Legrests:
Squeeze the footrest/legrest handle while swinging
in/out the footrest/legrest
Lift footrest/legrest from hanger to release.
To Install Legrest Hangers:
Insert the legrest hanger into the bracket underneath the
front of the seat to the desired depth.
Insert the 2 bolts provided into the holes underneath the
bracket through the hanger and secure using 3/16”
Allen key and ½” wrench. Make sure bolts are
Front of Chair
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To Remove Legrest Hangers:
Remove the 2 bolts from underneath the bracket to
which the hangers are installed using 3/16” Allen key
and ½” wrench.
Remove the hangers from the bracket.
3.9 Accessories (Options)
We recommend Broda accessories for use only on Broda’s chairs. The correct installation of Broda’s accessories is
very important. We recommend that the 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 accept liability for nonBroda supplied parts used on our chairs.
3.10 Motor Vehicle Use (Vehicle Transport Package Option)
Identify whether your chair has been manufactured with the Vehicle Transport Option.
If your chair is NOT equipped with the Vehicle Transport Option, this chair does NOT meet the federal standard for
motor vehicle seating. DO NOT permit individuals to sit in this chair while in a moving vehicle.
If your chair IS equipped with the Vehicle Transport Option, (Equipped with brackets shown below)
This Encore Model conforms with the requirements of ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol. 1- Section 19 vehicle crash test
standards with a 95% percentile medium male ATD.
Testing was conducted in accordance with procedures set forth in Annex A of Section 19, ANSI/RESNA WC/Vol. 1
Wheelchairs Used as Seats in Motor Vehicle, hereafter referred to as ANSI/RESNA WC19 or WC 19. The chair’s
performance has been measured and evaluated according to the requirements of 5.3 of this standard. The wheelchair
ATD was restrained by a three-point belt with a commercial wheelchair-anchored lap belt and surrogate shoulder
belt. Testing was conducted with: Encore Pedal 18” seat width, 17” seat depth, 15.5” seat height, and forward most
mag wheel position. Broda does not recommend the Encore be transported with an occupant in any position other
than the tested configuration.
The WC-19 test was conducted using 48kph (30mph) and 20-g average impact conditions to determine the frontal
impact response of the wheelchair.
The Encore Pedal Wheelchair Transport Option is available factory installed only. It can NOT be retrofit to existing
models or serviced in the field.
The Broda Vehicle Transport Option consists of:
- Front Securement (left and right)
- Rear Securement (left and right)
- Front mag wheels
- Vehicle Restraint Seat Belt (conforms with WC-19) and Anchor
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Use only Wheelchair Tie Down and Occupant Restraint Systems which meet the requirements of SAE J2249.
Recommended Practice- Wheelchair Tie Downs and Occupant Restraint Systems for Motor Vehicles.
Chairs involved in vehicle accidents should be taken out of use immediately.
If a problem is detected with any of the Vehicle Transport Option components or any components of the chair,
remove the chair from service and contact Broda immediately
Vehicle Transport Option Components:
Front Securement
Rear Securement with wheelchair anchored
seat belt anchor
Vehicle Restraint Seat Belt
Instructions:
1) It is recommended users transfer to the vehicle seat and use the vehicle-installed restraint system.
2) The pelvic belt should be worn low across the front of the pelvis, so that the angle of the pelvic belt is
within the preferred zone of 45° to 75° to the horizontal, or the optional zone of 30° to 45° to the horizontal
as shown in figure 8.
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3) Belt restraints should not be held away from the body by chair components or parts, such as the wheelchair
armrests or wheels.
4) Upper torso belts should fit over the shoulders
5) Belt restraints should be adjusted as firmly as possible, consistent with user comfort and
6) Belt webbing should not be worn twisted in a manner that significantly reduces the area of contact of the
belt with the occupant.
WARNINGS!
1) The chair should be used only for forward-facing seating in motor vehicles,
2) The chair should be used as indicated in the manufacturer’s instructions,
3) The chair has been dynamically tested in a forward-facing mode with the ATD restrained
by both pelvic and shoulder belts, and that both pelvic and upper torso belts should be used
to reduce the possibility of head and chest impacts with vehicle components,
4) Only belt restraints that comply with the provisions of 4.9.2 through 4.9.5 and 5.2, and that
have been dynamically tested in accordance with Annex A and 5.3, should be installed on
the chair for use as a restraint in a motor vehicle,
5) Postural supports and belts may be used in a vehicle in addition to the occupant belt
restraint, but should not be relied upon to replace occupant restraints that have been
designed and tested for this purpose.
6) If the chair is not equipped with a belt restraint that complies with 4.9.2 through 4.9.5 and
5.2, and that has been dynamically tested in accordance with Annex A and 5.3, or if the
chair user chooses not to use such a wheelchair-anchored –belt restraint, a vehicle-anchored
belt restraint should be used,
7) Auxiliary chair equipment should be removed from the chair and secured in the vehicle,
during transit whenever possible, so that it does not break free and cause injury to vehicle
occupants in a crash,
8) In order to reduce the potential of injury to vehicle occupants, chair-mounted trays not
specifically designed for crash safety should be removed and secured separately in the
vehicle,
9) Broda should be consulted in case of questions about using the chair for seating in a motor
vehicle,
10) Alterations or substitutions should not be made to the chair structural and frame parts or
components without consulting Broda,
11) Recommended clear zones are in front and behind the chair user, as shown in figure 10.
Frontal clear zones need to be larger when upper torso belts are not used.
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4 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.
4.1 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 all the
fittings (fasteners):
The visual inspection procedure should include at least the observation of the following parts:
1) The cylinder that positions the seat tilt
2) The vinyl straps used in the seat and back
3) The cushions
4) The black handle and cable
5) The armrest height adjustment pins
6) The casters and wheels
The visual inspection procedure should include the observation of any installed accessories. The visual inspection
should be performed by the facility, or if in a private residence, by the individual responsible for the chair.
4.2 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 Section 3.
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 will be
more difficult without a resident in the chair. When performing repairs or maintenance, do not use 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. Do not use spray lubricants on any part
of the chair.
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6. Casters:
5” total lock front casters,
5” fixed rear casters
7. Seat Depth:
17” (18.5” also standard)
8. Seat Height:
Adjustable 12.5”
– 17.5” (1” increments)
9. Seat Width:
20” (18” also standard)
10. Overall Width:
25”
11. Weight Capacity:
350 lbs
. (300lbs
. with Vehicle Transport Package)
12. Overall Weight:
Approx.
80 lbs.
standard features
± 0.5”.
5 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
5.1 Specifications
Specifications Based on 20” Wide Encore Pedal Chair Standard Features
The Encore Pedal Chair is available with either standard (tall) back length with wings, or with short back option.
1. Seat Tilt: Up to 25º of seat tilt (infinitely adjustable)
2. Frame: 16-gauge powder coated tubular steel
3. Seat/Back Surface: Comfort Tension Seating® Strapping is 1.5” wide, by .130” thick; contains fungicide,
and Back Pad, Lower Side 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; has an antimicrobial, antibacterial, anti-stain and anti-static
finish; Cold crack of -20ºC. Polyurethane foam meets CAL 117-2013.
Removable seat and back pads are covered with an 8 ounce soft vinyl which meets
CAN2-162 flammability standard for hospital textiles. Polyurethane foam meets CAL
117-2013. Removable, washable, pre-shrunk fitted cotton terry covers are provided for
the seat and back pads. Terry covers provide absorption, and vapor and heat transfer.
13. All dimensions are
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6 COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR
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.
6.1 Troubleshooting for Gas Cylinders
The use of gas charged springs (cylinders) on BRODA products allows the caregiver to easily make adjustments to
the tilt, recline, and leg rest with a minimal effort. The gas cylinders contain Nitrogen gas, it is not flammable nor is
it toxic. The cylinders provide a lifting force which counterbalances the weight of the occupant thereby reducing the
amount of weight the caregiver needs to lift.
Symptom Problem Solution
The chair is not tilting when the
handle is squeezed
The pin in the end of the cylinder is
not being depressed when the
handle is pulled.
Ensure the cable is attached to the
cylinder actuator.
If cable is attached, see
Adjustment Steps below.
The chair (tilt) seems to slowly
slide out of position
The pin in the end of the cylinder
may be still partially depressed.
Adjustment Steps:
-Loosen the lock nut located on the stem of the gas
cylinder next to the actuator (17mm or 11/16” wrench)
-From the above instruction determine whether you
want to wind the stem further into the actuator or
further out of the actuator. Wind the stem further
into the actuator if the chair is not tilting or
reclining, (wind clockwise) and wind it further out
of the actuator if the chair is slowly sliding out of
position. (wind counter-clockwise)
-Wind the stem in the correct direction one half turn. It
should be tightened enough so that the lever is not too
loose or too tight.
-Check the function of the cylinder and repeat the
above step until the cylinder functions properly.
-Tighten the lock nut loosened in the first step.
-If adjusting the cylinder does not correct the problem,
the cylinder may need to be replaced. Please contact
Broda or your local area representative.
See Adjustment Steps below:
Note: Cylinder does not need to be removed from
the chair to make this adjustment.
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Note: When adjusting cylinders with tools that come
in contact with the cylinder rods, a cloth or some other
protective material must be used to protect the sliding
surface of the rod. If the rod becomes scratched or
marred it will damage the seal on the cylinder and the
cylinder will fail.
Damaging a cylinder in this fashion voids the
manufacturer’s warranty.
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