dynaTron® 25 serIes PhysICal feaTures
DYNATRON® 25 SERIES™ | OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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• Check for corrosion on lead ends.
• Make sure carbon electrodes are adequately moistened and free from build-up to allow complete contact across
the surface of the electrode.
• Observe the electrode placement. Some areas of the patient’s body conduct current better than others. In areas
where resistance is high you may be unable to obtain optimum conductivity.
• Check the dryness of the patient’s skin. Dry skin does not conduct current well.
• Check to see if the electrodes do not adhere properly when a patient shifts position during a treatment. Worn
electrodes could become loose and a significant change in conductance could result.
Temperature.
The 25 Series devices continuously measure temperature during Ultrasound, and Combo Treatment. TEMPERATURE
is indicated by the length of the Blue/Green indicator lights on the temperature bar. The longer the length of the
colored bar, the higher the temperature. It is not uncommon to have the temperature bar move into the medium
length ranges. If the temperature approaches the maximum level of 108° Fahrenheit (42.22° Celsius), the treatment
is automatically PAUSED, output power stopped, and treatment time stops counting down. Following a cooling
period, the treatment may be continued by pressing START.
Channels and Jacks
13. Front Panel Channels and High Volt Jack
Illustrated below are the dual-channel banana jacks for delivering Interferential, Premodulated, Russian, and Biphasic
treatments. These channels are located on the front of the device. As you face the device, channels 1 and 2 are on the
left, channels 3 and 4 are on the right with the dedicated High Volt jack for delivering High Volt Pad treatments in
the middle. Three channel units (525 and 825) have channels 1, 2, and High Volt only.
Front Panel Channels and Jack