LHH LED G2 Wall White   Non CCT Version

LHH LED G2 Wall White Non CCT Version

Glamox

Medical equipment
  • Approved and marketed as a medical device examination luminaire carrying the Medical CE mark for use in healthcare environments
  • Designed for compliance with IEC/EN 60601 1 (medical electrical equipment – general requirements for basic safety and essential performance)
  • Designed for compliance with IEC/EN 60601 1 2 (electromagnetic compatibility for medical electrical equipment)
  • Designed for compliance with IEC/EN 60601 2 41 (particular requirements for the safety of surgical luminaires and luminaires for diagnosis)
  • Manufactured under Glamox quality Management systems aligned with European regulatory requirements for medical lighting products
Medical examination light

Description

The LHH LED G2 Wall White - Non CCT Version is a wall-mounted medical examination luminaire from Glamox Luxo, designed for demanding clinical viewing conditions. It uses a high-output 20 W LED module with approximately 1300 lm at 4000 K and is mounted on a 1050 mm flexible, self-balancing arm that provides frictionless horizontal and vertical movement for precise positioning. The all-metal construction with tempered-glass lens and antimicrobial SteriTouch® powder coating makes the luminaire robust, easy to clean and suitable for routine examinations and minor procedures in hospitals, clinics and consulting rooms.

Bnefits

  • Modern, arm-based medical examination light for wall mounting in clinical environments
  • High-output LED module around 1300 lumens at 4000 K for clear, neutral white illumination
  • Approx. 25,000 lux at 1 metre (standard white version) supporting detailed visual inspection
  • Flexible, self-balancing parallel arm (approx. 1050 mm) for exact and stable positioning
  • Frictionless horizontal and vertical movement, allowing easy one-handed adjustment
  • All-metal housing (powder-coated steel and aluminium) for durability and ease of cleaning
  • Tempered-glass front protecting the LED module from contamination and damage
  • SteriTouch® antimicrobial powder coating on painted surfaces to inhibit bacteria, biofilm and mould growth
  • Long LED service life (typically ≥50,000 hours) reducing maintenance and downtime
  • Designed and approved as a medical device with medical CE mark and IEC/EN 60601-series compliance

Indications

  • General medical and surgical examination lighting in hospitals, clinics and consulting rooms
  • Minor procedures that require high-quality, focused illumination in a controlled clinical environment
  • Patient assessment in departments such as general practice, outpatient clinics and treatment rooms
  • Use in healthcare sectors where a wall-mounted examination luminaire is required for space efficiency
  • Situations where stable, shadow-reduced, neutral white light improves diagnostic accuracy

Composition

  • High-efficiency LED light source (approx. 20 W) integrated into the lamp head
  • Powder-coated metal housing (aluminium and steel) for the head and arm assembly
  • Tempered glass front cover protecting the LED module and optics
  • Refractor lens system optimised for examination lighting distribution
  • Spring-balanced, parallel arm mechanism for self-balancing movement
  • SteriTouch® antimicrobial powder coating on painted surfaces
  • Mains cable and plug (wall/ceiling versions typically supplied with approximately 1.7 m lead, depending on region-specific configuration)

Formulation

  • LED examination luminaire with fixed (non-CCT) standard white light
  • Model: LHH G2 W105 AWh 1300 940 (20 W, wall-mounted version, GB)
  • Nominal power consumption: approximately 20 W
  • Luminous flux: approx. 1302 lm
  • Colour temperature: approx. 4000 K (neutral white)
  • Colour rendering index (CRI): typically ≥95–97 with very high R9 rendering
  • Lux level: approximately 25,000 lux at 1 metre (standard white version) and higher at closer working distances
  • LED lifetime: typically ≥50,000 hours (L80 at 50,000 h with lumen maintenance around 80%)
  • MacAdam step: approx. 3 SDCM (good colour consistency)
  • Ingress protection: typically IP20 (indoor clinical environments)
  • Mounting: wall mount with 1050 mm spring-balanced arm

Packaging

  • Supplied as a single LHH LED G2 wall-mounted examination luminaire in white finish
  • Includes lamp head, integrated LED module and 1050 mm spring-balanced arm
  • Wall mounting bracket or specific mounting hardware supplied according to configuration ordered from the distributor
  • Delivered with mains lead and plug suitable for the destination market (e.g. UK plug for GB models)
  • Accompanied by manufacturer’s installation and user instructions

Usage

  • Installation must be carried out by appropriately qualified personnel in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and local electrical regulations.
  • Mount the wall bracket at the recommended mounting height (typically around 1.2–1.4 m above floor level for wall versions) and ensure the bracket is fixed to a suitable structural surface capable of supporting the luminaire and arm.
  • Attach the arm and lamp head to the wall bracket as described in the installation manual, taking care with the spring-balanced arm which is under tension.
  • Connect the luminaire to a suitable mains power supply using the supplied lead and plug (or hard-wiring where permitted and in line with local regulations).
  • Switch the luminaire on using the integrated switch, then adjust the head and arm to the desired position; use the self-balancing arm and frictionless joints to position the light precisely over the examination field.
  • Maintain the recommended working distance (commonly around 0.5–1.0 m) between the lamp head and the patient or surface for optimal illuminance and beam pattern.
  • Clean the luminaire regularly using approved cleaning agents, including alcohol-based fluids if required, following Glamox cleaning guidance; do not use abrasive pads or aggressive chemicals that could damage coatings or the glass front.
  • Do not allow the lamp head or arm to make direct contact with the patient; the product is intended as a non-contact light source only.
  • Perform regular visual inspections of the arm, joints, power cord and mounting hardware for signs of wear, loosening or damage and arrange service or replacement if any issues are identified.
  • Do not modify the luminaire, replace LED modules or open sealed parts except as detailed in official Glamox documentation and, where permitted, only by authorised service personnel.

Contraindications

  • Not intended for home use or non-clinical environments; the product is designed and approved for professional medical settings only.
  • Should not be used in environments with flammable anaesthetic mixtures or where equipment with higher ingress protection is required.
  • Avoid use in situations where intense light could exacerbate conditions such as severe photosensitivity without appropriate clinical judgement and protection.
  • Do not use if the luminaire, arm, mounting bracket, power cord or plug is visibly damaged, loose or malfunctioning.
  • The lamp head and arm should never be allowed to rest directly on the patient or used as a physical support.
  • Any additional contraindications or restrictions in the official Glamox instructions for use and local clinical policies take precedence over general information.

Adverse Effects

  • Temporary visual discomfort, glare or after-images if the light is viewed directly at close range or at full intensity.
  • Potential for heat perception close to the beam if used at minimal working distances for extended periods (although LED sources generate less radiant heat than traditional halogen lamps).
  • Risk of minor injury or equipment damage if the spring-balanced arm is mishandled during installation or adjustment.
  • Electrical shock or fire risk if the luminaire is incorrectly installed, used with damaged cables or used contrary to electrical safety standards.
  • If cleaning agents not approved for use on the luminaire are applied, surface damage, discolouration or degradation of antimicrobial coatings may occur.

Storage Conditions

  • Store and transport the luminaire in its original packaging until installation to protect the arm, joints and lamp head from mechanical damage.
  • Keep in a dry, indoor environment protected from moisture, condensation and extreme temperatures.
  • Avoid stacking heavy objects on the packaged luminaire or placing it where it may be subject to impacts or crushing forces.
  • Once installed, operate the luminaire only within the ambient temperature range specified by the manufacturer (typically up to about 40 °C) in a dry, indoor clinical environment.
  • Disconnect from the mains supply before any extended storage, relocation, or maintenance activity that involves handling the electrical parts.

Duration

Not applicable as a drug or consumable; the luminaire is capital equipment used for the duration of each examination or minor procedure and remains installed in the clinical environment for many years, subject to maintenance and service life of the LEDs (typically \u226550,000 operating hours).

Onset

Immediate \u2013 full illumination is available as soon as the luminaire is switched on and the head positioned over the examination area.

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