dynaTron TrI-WaVe™ oPeraTIng InsTruCTIons
DYNATRON SOLARIS
®
PLUS SERIES | SERVICE MANUAL REV. 6 | AUGUST 29, 2017
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Dynatron Tri-Wave
™
Operating Instructions
Tri-Wave Light Therapy provides delivery of a single wavelength of light or any combination of 3-wavelengths of light (red,
infrared, and blue) that allow for 7 different light treatment combinations. The Tri-Wave Light Probe or 2 robust 5” x 7”
Tri-Wave Light Pads deliver the desired treatment. Dual Light Pads allow for greater coverage of a joint, treatment of 2
separate areas at the same time, and the ability to treat large areas of the body when placed side-by-side. The Solaris Plus 707
has the unique ability to utilize two Light Probes and two Light Pads simultaneously.
The Solaris Plus Tri-Wave Light Therapy probe is specifically designed for treating smaller areas. The probe has a treatment
area of 6 cm
2
and should be applied in direct contact with the surface of the skin over the treatment area. To treat areas
larger than 6 cm
2
individual treatments should be given one at a time in a grid pattern until the desired treatment area is
covered unless treating large areas where the Dynatron Tri-Wave Light Pads (5” X 7” each) would be more suitable. Please
see published literature for specific treatment parameters.
The Dynatron Tri-Wave probe and the Dynatron Tri-Wave Pads have been cleared by the FDA to provide topical heating for
temporary increase in blood circulation, temporary relief of minor muscle and joint aches, pain and stiffness and relaxation
of muscles; for muscle spasms and minor pain and stiffness associated with arthritis.
WARNING
Protective eyewear is required for patient and practitioner.
CAUTION
The Dynatron Tri-Wave probe and the Dynatron Tri-Wave Pads must be plugged securely into the respective output
jacks prior to turning ON the Solaris Plus base console.