eleCTroTheraPy InformaTIon and usage CauTIons
DYNATRON® 25 SERIES™ | OPERATOR’S MANUAL
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Electrotherapy
Information and
Usage Cautions
The following general warnings are to be observed during Interferential, Premodulated, Russian, Biphasic, and High Voltage
stimulations.
Electrical stimulation, by its very nature, has the ability to irritate the patient’s skin. Certain precautions should be observed
to assure maximum safety and comfort for patients. A patient’s tendency to have adverse reactions is dependent upon several
factors. These factors are:
WARNING
• NEVER turn the power ON or OFF while the unit is connected to the patient.
• Always STOP a treatment before removing or attaching electrodes or leads. Leads and electrodes must only be
applied to the patient before a treatment is started.
• Never use worn or damaged leads or electrodes as these may result in injury to the patient.
• See the Contraindications, Warnings, and Precautions for Interferential and Premodulated treatments in this
manual before administering a treatment.
• Additional warning from the Canadian Health and Welfare Department, Health Protection branch:
WARNING: Thoracic applications are contraindicated. Cardiac fibrillation may occur if output current is 50mA
RMS or greater for any output circuit. (For use in Canada and Japan, this device is limited to 50mA output).