User manual
User Manual Rayocomp PS 1000 Polar Page 2-20
Before beginning with the testing process, please consider, whether you are
testing yourself or a third party, i.e. a patient. In part 2 of the user manual, you
will find valuable information to assure exact measuring.
Now test with the sensor to find out, whether you achieve a rotation (left or
right motion) or a linear movement. A rotation means, that the field in the
organism linked to the interference is stable and therefore does not require
treatment. If, however, the achieved motion is linear, this patient suffers from
an energetic blockade. If it is irrelevant, whether the blockade is strong or
weak, you now press the button on the sensor in the direction of the spring
wire. The device will store a N - resonance. Then press the button of the sensor
to the right, and the next interference can be tested.
If you want to know exactly, which polarisation is most suitable for helping the
organism, or if you want to find out, whether the disturbance is strong or weak,
then press the button down after having tested a linear movement on N. Now
the polariser is switched over to polarisation +/-. If the sensor is now already
rotating, the disturbance is not very strong. In this case, press the button of the
sensor to the right, and the next interference can be tested. If the linear
movement continues when set to +/- polarisation however, the disturbance is
stronger. Press the button down and test, whether the + polarisation, which is
now set, leads to a rotation. Rotation means, that the + polarisation is most
suitable for harmonization. If still no rotation can be achieved, press down the
button of the sensor once more. Now you will see, that there is a rotation on
the – polarisation.
In this way, you must test all the interferences offered to you. If you are unsure,
whether you have skipped an interference by mistake, you can press the button
of the sensor to the left, and return to the previous interference.
If you have already defined a patient in the patient history before testing, these
values are automatically stored when leaving the test and can be called up or
tested again later on.










