Introduction; Essential Performance; Operator's Profile; Before You Treat A Patient - Dynatronics DYNATRON SmarTRAC Operator's Manual

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InTroduCTIon

Introduction
This manual has been written for the owners and operators of the SmarTRAC traction device. It contains general instructions
on operation, precautionary practices, maintenance, and parts information. In order to maximize the use, efficiency, and
lifespan of the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and become familiar with the controls as well as the accessories
before operating the unit.

Essential Performance

The essential performance of the device is to apply rhythmic, or according to a pattern, different dosed forces on the spine or
limbs of a patient, limited to 202 lbs. (900 Newtons) lumbar and 45 lbs. (200 Newtons) cervical, without unacceptable risk.

Operator's Profile

All operators shall be properly trained and certified medical practitioners or those working under the direction of a licensed
medical practitioner, capable of reading and comprehending instructions for use as described in this manual. Operators will
have reasonable mobility and dexterity to attach electrodes, and monitor patient response to treatments. The operator should
be able to hear an audible signal indicating completion of treatments.

Before You Treat a Patient

Before administering a treatment to a patient with a SmarTRAC device, familiarize yourself with all the operating instructions,
as well as the contraindications, warnings, and precautions.
In addition to this information, consult other published sources for additional application and safety instructions regarding
use of traction therapy.
SMARTRAC | OPERATOR'S MANUAL REV. 0 | 4/06/2018
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