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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 

 

1.1

 

Training 

 

Before and after the chair is put into service, this manual must be read thoroughly by all individuals 
responsible for the child’s care.  (referred to in this manual as caregiver). This includes but not limited to: 
therapy staff, teaching staff and other education professionals, physician and/or other healthcare 
professional, parent and/or guardian and all other individuals who are involved in the care and safety of the 
child. 

 
The operations of the chair must be performed by the child’s caregiver who is responsible for seating for the child. 
All The operations and adjustments performed should be done in a manner to ensure the overall safety, comfort and 
well-being of the child, individual responsible for their care and third party. All operations and adjustments required 
for the child should be determined by all caregivers responsible for seating. 
 
 

1.2

 

Application 

 
The Aspire Pediatric Glider is intended for use by children who are under professional care, or a parent and/or 
guardian. The suitability of the Aspire Pediatric Glider must be determined by a qualified individual who is familiar 
with the seating needs of the child. Any other use of the chair is excluded from possible liability claims. 
 
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.) 
 
The Aspire Pediatric Glider is designed for use with specific BRODA parts and accessories. The use of non-
BRODA parts or accessories with a BRODA chair will void the warranty and is excluded from possible liability 
claims. 
 
The Aspire Pediatric Glider may only be used as described in this manual and with proper regard for recognized 
education, healthcare and workplace safety and accident prevention practices. 
 

1.3

 

Shipping and Storage 

 

The Aspire Pediatric Glider 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. 
 
The Aspire Pediatric Glider should be shipped and stored at temperatures between -20ºC and 40ºC. It should not be 
used until it is between 0ºC and 30ºC.  
 
The Aspire Pediatric Glider should be kept in a clean, dry environment. Do not leave the chair 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. 
 

1.4

 

Pre-Service Check 

 
The Aspire Pediatric Glider is 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. 
 

Summary of Contents for 100-PL

Page 1: ...c Glider Models 100 PS 100 PM 100 PL Distributor Rep This manual must be given to the caregiver responsible for this chair and its occupant Caregiver Before using this chair read this manual thoroughl...

Page 2: ...ts Danger of Clamping 4 1 5 4 Unintended Movement Danger of Falling or Collision 4 1 6 Improper Use 4 1 7 Cleaning 4 1 8 Maintenance 6 1 9 Child Specific Instructions 7 2 OPERATION AND MOVEMENT 8 2 1...

Page 3: ...ng the best use of the capabilities of your BRODA 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 effec...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...ediatric Glider is designed for use with specific BRODA parts and accessories The use of non BRODA parts or accessories with a BRODA chair will void the warranty and is excluded from possible liabilit...

Page 6: ...able armrests Before movement of the armrest height ensure the child s and caregivers body are clear of all pinch points 1 5 4 Unintended Movement Danger of Falling or Collision BRODA recommends the A...

Page 7: ...ned 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...

Page 8: ...mmend 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 proble...

Page 9: ...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 child s prof...

Page 10: ...on and enjoyment The gliding can be activated or locked with the caregiver lock 2 2 Caregiver Lock The caregiver lock prevents any unwanted gliding The lock is located at the rear of the chair under t...

Page 11: ...r arm as desired 2 4 Transport Wheels The Aspire Pediatric Glider has two rear transport wheels for ease of transporting the chair while unoccupied To Transport the Chair Apply the caregiver lock Stan...

Page 12: ...dure should include at least the observation of the following parts 1 The vinyl straps used in the seat and back 2 The cushions 3 The caregiver lock and pin that engages the locking plate 4 The armres...

Page 13: ...nels 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 antimicrob...

Page 14: ...12 4 2 BRODA Seating Aspire Pediatric Glider Parts Schematic Drawings...

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