Daray X200 Weighted Desk Stand Examination Light LED
Daray
Medical EquipmentLED Examination Light
Certifications
- CE Marked medical electrical device as part of the DARAY X200 LED examination light range.
- Designed and manufactured in the UK by DARAY Ltd under formal quality management systems appropriate for medical devices (e.g. ISO 13485 at manufacturer level).
- Complies with relevant medical electrical equipment safety standards (such as EN 60601 1) and associated performance requirements for examination luminaires, as applicable to the X200 series.
- BioProtect antimicrobial coating applied to painted surfaces to support infection control in clinical environments.
- CE Marked medical electrical device as part of the DARAY X200 LED examination light range.
- Designed and manufactured in the UK by DARAY Ltd under formal quality management systems appropriate for medical devices (e.g. ISO 13485 at manufacturer level).
- Complies with relevant medical electrical equipment safety standards (such as EN 60601 1) and associated performance requirements for examination luminaires, as applicable to the X200 series.
- BioProtect antimicrobial coating applied to painted surfaces to support infection control in clinical environments.
LED Examination Light
Description
The Daray X200 Weighted Desk Stand Examination Light is a flexible NviroLED medical examination luminaire designed for use during consultation and diagnosis. It combines a high-intensity, cool white LED beam with excellent colour rendering, a smooth BioProtect-coated enclosed head for infection control, and a sturdy weighted desk base for stable positioning on worktops. With approximately 32,000 lux at 0.5 m, 8,000 lux at 1 m, 4,200 K colour temperature and an LED life of around 50,000 hours, the X200 offers low running costs, minimal maintenance and precise, comfortable illumination for general and specialist examinations.
Bnefits
- High-intensity LED illumination (around 32,000 lux at 0.5 m and 8,000 lux at 1 m) enables clear visualisation of anatomical detail.
- Cool, white light with a colour temperature of approximately 4,200 K and very good colour rendering supports accurate assessment of skin tone and tissue.
- Energy-efficient NviroLED technology costs up to about 75% less to run than equivalent halogen examination lights and eliminates regular bulb changes.
- Long LED life of around 50,000 hours provides many years of typical clinical use with minimal maintenance.
- Flexible gooseneck arm with pivot base allows easy, precise positioning of the light head and stable retention of the chosen position.
- Weighted desk stand provides a sturdy, freestanding solution for desks, trolleys and worktops without permanent installation or drilling.
- Smooth, fully enclosed light-head with BioProtect antimicrobial coating assists infection control and simplifies cleaning.
- Low heat output in the beam improves comfort for both patient and clinician during close-up examinations.
- Low total cost of ownership thanks to reduced energy consumption, long life and minimal maintenance requirements.
- Available as part of a wider X200 family offering interchangeable mounting options (wall, desk clamp, rail, mobile) to standardise lighting across clinical areas.
Indications
- General medical examination lighting in GP surgeries and primary care clinics.
- Outpatient and hospital examination rooms requiring focused task lighting.
- Dermatology, aesthetic medicine and skin assessment where reliable colour rendering is important.
- ENT, gynaecology, podiatry and minor procedures in treatment rooms and ambulatory care.
- Veterinary consultation and examination (where X200 series lights are also specified for veterinary use).
Composition
- High-efficiency white NviroLED LED light engine integrated in the lamp head.
- Smooth, fully enclosed lamp head with BioProtect antimicrobial coating on painted surfaces.
- Flexible gooseneck arm (approximate reach around 900 mm) attached to a pivot base.
- Weighted desk stand providing a stable freestanding base for placement on desks, trolleys or counters.
- Plug-top power supply (230 V, 50 Hz Class I) providing safe low-voltage power to the light head.
- Mains cable and plug suitable for standard UK mains outlets (variant-dependent).
- Metal construction for durability and recyclability with RAL 9016 white finish on visible surfaces.
Formulation
- Freestanding weighted desk-stand medical LED examination light with flexible gooseneck arm and NviroLED light engine.
- Light intensity approximately 32,000 lux at 0.5 m and 8,000 lux at 1 m, with a focused examination spot.
- Colour temperature around 4,200 K providing neutral, natural white light.
- Approximate LED life of 50,000 hours, equivalent to up to about 25 years of typical daily clinical use.
- Supply voltage 230 V, 50 Hz via plug-top power supply; Class I medical electrical device.
- Head and base rotation to provide multi-axis positioning of the light patch.
Packaging
- Supplied as a complete examination light assembly with weighted desk stand.
- Typical pack contents: X200 LED lamp head, flexible gooseneck arm with pivot, weighted desk stand base, plug-top power supply and mains cable.
- Includes manufacturer’s user instructions and installation/assembly guidance.
- Packed in protective transit packaging suitable for shipment and storage prior to installation.
Usage
- Unpack the light and inspect all components for damage before use; do not use if any damage is visible.
- Assemble the light according to the manufacturer’s instructions, attaching the flexible arm and lamp head securely to the weighted desk base if supplied separately.
- Place the weighted desk stand on a stable, level surface such as a desk, trolley or worktop, ensuring the base cannot slip or tip during adjustment.
- Connect the plug-top power supply to the light and then to a suitable 230 V, 50 Hz mains outlet with appropriate earthing.
- Turn on the light using the control on the lamp head or in-line switch (model dependent) and adjust intensity if variable control is provided.
- Position the flexible gooseneck and rotating head so that the beam illuminates the examination area without shining directly into the patient’s or clinician’s eyes.
- Avoid staring directly into the light beam at close range, particularly at maximum intensity, to minimise glare and visual discomfort.
- After use, switch the light off using the control provided and, if required, disconnect from the mains when the light is not needed for extended periods.
- Clean the light-head, arm and base regularly in line with local infection control procedures, using compatible cleaning and disinfectant products as recommended by the manufacturer.
- Arrange periodic electrical safety testing and inspection of the device and power supply in accordance with local medical equipment maintenance policies.
Contraindications
- Do not use in the presence of flammable anaesthetic mixtures or in explosive atmospheres unless specifically permitted by local regulations and the manufacturer.
- Do not use the device if the lamp head, arm, base, mains cable or plug-top power supply is visibly damaged, loose or has been modified.
- Not intended to replace dedicated surgical lighting systems for major operating theatre procedures where higher illumination and specific standards are required.
- Do not operate the light outdoors or in areas subject to excessive moisture, splashing or high humidity unless adequately protected and specified by the manufacturer.
- Use only with the specified mains voltage and earthing arrangements and with the supplied or approved power supply units.
Adverse Effects
- Possible transient glare or visual discomfort if the patient or clinician looks directly into the beam, particularly at high intensity.
- Potential eye strain or fatigue in clinicians if the intensity is set unnecessarily high or the beam is poorly positioned for prolonged periods.
- If incorrectly installed, damaged or improperly maintained, there is a potential risk of electrical hazard; this is mitigated by proper installation, regular inspection and adherence to manufacturer guidance.
- No direct pharmacological or systemic adverse effects are expected when the device is used correctly as an examination light.
Storage Conditions
- Before installation or when not in service, store the light in a clean, dry indoor environment in its original packaging where possible.
- Protect the unit from excessive dust, vibration, direct moisture and corrosive or chemically aggressive atmospheres during storage and transport.
- Avoid stacking heavy items on top of the packaged light to prevent deformation or damage to the arm and light-head.
- Keep mains cables coiled loosely without kinks, crushing or tensile stress to preserve insulation and mechanical integrity.
- Observe any specific storage temperature and humidity limits stated in the manufacturer’s documentation.
Duration
Used only for the duration of the clinical examination or minor procedure, as required.
Onset
Immediate \u2014 full illumination is available as soon as the light is switched on and aimed at the examination field.













