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Silberbauer Compact-Laser Series User Manual

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 Compact - Laser Series CL plus Instructions for use
4.2 Laser-point and distance of irradiation
Direction of the
Las er B eam
The point of the Silberbauer - CL-plus Laser is made of stainless steel. It is
created in the shape of a small tube that follows the cone. So it is easy to watch the
point where the laser beam comes to the skin. Normally, nearly inaccessible points,
like behind the ear are easily radiated with no problems.
At the point there is a short light conductor. This light conductor serves
among other things as mechanical protection for the heart of your therapy
equipment, the laser diode. The impact point or the areas of operation are specified
by this laser point. With all models the light emerges, whereby the size of points can
be changed according to requirements through the choice of the distance from the
skin.
The irradiation distance can be selected at will! Therefore the laser is
allowed to be set on the skin's surface. The skin can also be pressed in with smooth
pressure by the laser-point, to reduce the distance between deeper-set areas
needing to be irradiated (e.g. area of abdomen).
Apart from this the laser-point is conductive and is connected with the socket
at the rear end of the laser battery. The point-searcher PS3 can be connected to this
socket with a connecting cable. Herewith the laser-point can be used at the same
time as searching point-peak for acupuncture points.

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Silberbauer Compact-Laser Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSilberbauer
ModelCompact-Laser Series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish