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- Weight: 29.0 lb
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MPN: CS316W
- Phone: (800) 444-9909
Frequently asked questions
Does the light meet all medical safety standards?
Yes, the Burton CoolSpot II is designed and classified for demanding clinical and minor surgical environments, meeting stringent safety and performance requirements.
It adheres to the following major standards and classifications:
- Medical Classification: Classified as FDA Class I, Major Surgery Light, suitable for high-precision applications.
- Safety & Performance Certifications: Complies with key global medical device standards, including:
- UL 60601-1
- EN 60601-1-2
- IEC 60601-2-41
- CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 601.1 M90
- Structural Compliance: The wall mount assembly is certified to meet California Seismic Codes, ensuring stability and durability.
Does the CoolSpot II use a powerful Halogen bulb?
Yes, the CoolSpot II utilizes a single, 150-watt Halogen bulb to deliver high-intensity illumination essential for accurate examinations. The unit is designed to maximize visual clarity while ensuring patient comfort.
Key lighting specifications include:
- High Output: Delivers 60,000 lux (5,574 footcandles).
- Color Quality: Features a high Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 94 at 4,300 Kelvin.
- Long Life: The bulb is rated for up to 600 hours of use.
Furthermore, the focused light source remains cool on the patient’s skin throughout the procedure.
Does this examination light offer powerful illumination?
Yes, the CoolSpot II Examination Light is designed for high-intensity procedures and provides exceptional illumination.
- Illuminance: It delivers 60,000 lux (5,574 footcandles).
- Color Accuracy: It ensures visual clarity with an excellent Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 94 and a color temperature of 4,300 Kelvin.
- Adjustment: A bi-level dimmer is included, allowing you to easily adjust the light intensity as needed.
Does the light use an optimal color temperature?
The Burton CoolSpot II features a light color temperature of 4,300 Kelvin.
This color temperature provides a bright, neutral white light, which is ideal for clinical examinations as it helps ensure accurate visual assessment of tissue color and detail.
The light’s exceptional color performance is reinforced by:
- A high Color Rendering Index (CRI of 94), guaranteeing true and accurate color representation.
- Intense illumination of 60,000 lux from the 150-watt Halogen bulb.
Does the Burton CoolSpot II have a high Color Rendering Index?
The Burton CoolSpot II Examination Light boasts a high Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 94, ensuring excellent color accuracy for precise examinations.
Does the light offer a versatile spot size?
The Burton CoolSpot II Examination Light offers a variable spot size ranging from 2” to 10” (5 cm to 25 cm). This allows for precise illumination tailored to various examination needs.
What is the halogen bulb's expected lifespan?
The Burton CoolSpot II utilizes a single, 150-watt Halogen bulb. This high-performance light source is rated for an operational lifespan of approximately 600 hours. It’s important to note that the light is equipped with a bi-level dimmer, which can help regulate intensity and potentially maximize the bulb’s service life.
What voltage options are available for this light?
The Burton CoolSpot II Examination Light is available in multiple voltage configurations to suit various electrical standards and clinical setups:
- 120 V
- 100 V
- 230 V / 240 V
- 230 V / 240 V (Includes Spanish Language Manual)
The unit utilizes a 150-watt halogen bulb, and the overall power consumption of the examination light is 160 Watts.
What is the maximum arm extension?
The Burton CoolSpot II utilizes a versatile two-arm, two-hinge design, offering an impressive maximum extension of 45 inches (1.14 m). This allows for exceptional maneuverability and precise light positioning throughout the examination area.
Does the high-intensity light dim?
Yes, the Burton CoolSpot II is equipped with an adjustable light intensity feature via a bi-level dimmer. This allows practitioners to easily regulate the output, ensuring optimal illumination for various procedures. The maximum illuminance provided is 60,000 lux (5,574 footcandles).