BRODA Elite Chairs
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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
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)
- 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.
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 of 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
Figure 3.5
Figure 3.6
Figure 3.7
Figure 3.9
Figure 4.0
Tracking
Swivel Brake
Figure 4.1
Front of Chair
Figure 3.8