FAQ
1. How is the SOLAJET different from a massage therapist?
2. How is the SOLAJET different from a Hot Tub?
3. What does is cost to operate the SOLAJET?
4. Does the SOLAJET require special flooring?
5. What does the SOLAJET weigh
6. Is the SOLAJET reimbursable for medical conditions?
7. Are there any medical conditions that would prohibit use of the SOLAJET?
8. What benefits occur with use?
9. What kind of maintenance does the SOLAJET require?
10. Is this similar to a roller table I have used at my Chiropractors office?
11. Can I use regular tap water to fill the SOLAJET?
12. How long should a session last?
13. How often should I use the SOLAJET?
14. What happens if I have a problem with the SOLAJET?
15. What does the SOLAJET cost?
16. How long has the company been in business?

| 1. How is the SOLAJET different from a massage therapist? | SOLAJET provides many of the benefits of massage therapy yet some distinct contrasts. SOLAJET provides a controllable massage pressure and can penetrate into the deep tissues. SOLAJET uses heated water for the massage and therefore will not irritate tissue. The treatments also combine both massage and heat vs. massage alone, all with total “touch-less” privacy in the convenience of your own home. A massage therapist can provide trigger point therapy which differs from the SOLAJET massaging action. Most feel the effects of a treatment very comparable with a massage therapist yet only a nominal cost per treatment. |
| 2. How is the SOLAJET different from a Hot Tub? | SOLAJET combines most of the positive effects of a whirlpool treatment without getting wet. Heat and massage combine to relax muscles and relieve stress. SOLAJET eliminates the need to disrobe, get wet, or be exposed to outside temperatures. The cost of maintenance and overall use is much lower than most conventional hot tubs or baths. Unlike a hot tub, the SOLAJET can be used for extended periods of time without the increase on core body temperature of effects of water. |
| 3. What does is cost to operate the SOLAJET? | When in use, the electrical consumption of the SOLAJET is similar to a vacuum cleaner. When not in use, the power consumption for the heating element (which runs intermittently) is approximately like running a 4 light bulbs when the heating system is on.. Electrical rates vary but the average total electrical cost is a fraction of the cost of heating a hot tub. |
| 4. Does the SOLAJET require special flooring? | The total weight of the SOLAJET (filled) is approx 550 lbs (6 Casters). This weight should be well within most US building codes for residential use. Total weight per square inch is less than most refrigerators. |
| 5. What does the SOLAJET weigh | Approximately 280 pounds without water, 550 with water. |
| 6. Is the SOLAJET reimbursable for medical conditions? | SOLAJET provides a type of dry-hydrotherapy. Although dry-hydrotherapy treatments are currently billed in many clinical settings, each health care provider must determine coverage based on patient need and a physicians recommendation. SOLAJET can provide product and therapy information to medical care providers on an as requested basis. Many personal health care flex savings plans currently provide coverage for massage and may cover the SOLAJET pending specific conditions and physician reccomendations. You may also want to contact your personal tax advisor regarding its eligibility for tax deductions. |
| 7. Are there any medical conditions that would prohibit use of the SOLAJET? | SOLAJET sessions are safe and enjoyable for most individuals; however, there are conditions where precautionary measures should be considered and/or where massage may not be recommended. For the safety of all users, please be aware of the following precautions and contraindications (conditions prohibiting use) before proceeding with the use of the SOLAJET™ DRYWAVE™ Spa. If these conditions exist, DO NOT USE the SOLAJET™ DRYWAVE™ Spa: 10 days post surgery, Thrombosis, Any Acute (sudden, severe onset) Inflammatory Response, Acute or Unstable Disease or Medical Conditions. |
| 8. What benefits occur with use? | SOLAJET combines the effects of a hands-on massage with the therapeutic benefits of heat. Heat provides a pain relieving effect and increased circulation helps deliver vital oxygen to the body and remove impurities. The combined effects of heat and massage can have remarkable impact on: · Muscle tension relief · Reduced soreness · Improved sleep · Increased circulation · Pain reduction · Promotion of lymphatic drainage |
| 9. What kind of maintenance does the SOLAJET require? | The SOLAJET has simplified service and maintenance requirements. Setting the unit up requires filling the unit with water using a standard garden hose. It is recommended that you change the water every 6 months for optimal performance. Each water change requires a water conditioner (Available though SOLAJET). The only other maintenance and care are based on use such as changing the top-sheet or wiping down the exterior panels if soiled.td> |
| 10. Is this similar to a roller table I have used at my Chiropractors office? | The SOLAJET applies a forceful pressure to the spinal column similar to roller table however, most users prefer the gentleness of water that conforms around bony prominences and does not cause the irritation that some roller tables can. |
| 11. Can I use regular tap water to fill the SOLAJET? | Yes. The SOLAJET water conditioner will stabilize most tap water. The conditioner controls the growth of bacteria, regulates pH and has a demineralization ingredient. In extreme cases, filtered water may be recommended. |
| 12. How long should a session last? | Sessions can vary in length based on user preferences. Many prefer a 15 minute session although sessions lasting an hour can be very effective and enjoyable if you desire a more lengthy full body massage |
| 13. How often should I use the SOLAJET? | Daily sessions can have a measurable impact for many users. Sessions will provide benefits for both the frequent user as well as intermittent use. |
| 14. What happens if I have a problem with the SOLAJET? | You would call our toll free service number and a local representative or service provider could be scheduled for service or a person would be available for over the phone advisement. |
| 15. What does the SOLAJET cost? | The different SOLAJET models vary in price but models start for as low as $4,900 MSRP. Financing plans can reach as low as $3.00 per day based on the term. SOLAJET has been designed for minimal maintenance costs and maximum usage convenience making SOLAJET a real value. |
| 16. How long has the company been in business? | 2001 with the mission of “making the world feel better” and a commit to providing leading wellness technologies. |
