Ri Magic HPLED examination light
Riester
LightingHigh-performance LED medical examination light
Certifications
- CE Marked medical device (e.g., CE 0124) under the European Medical Device Directive/Regulation for examination lights.
- Designed and tested in accordance with IEC 60601 1 for medical electrical equipment safety and relevant EMC standards (IEC 60601 1 2).
- Compliant with photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems standard DIN EN 62471.
- Manufactured under a certified quality management system for medical devices (e.g., ISO 13485) by Rudolf Riester GmbH.
- CE Marked medical device (e.g., CE 0124) under the European Medical Device Directive/Regulation for examination lights.
- Designed and tested in accordance with IEC 60601 1 for medical electrical equipment safety and relevant EMC standards (IEC 60601 1 2).
- Compliant with photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems standard DIN EN 62471.
- Manufactured under a certified quality management system for medical devices (e.g., ISO 13485) by Rudolf Riester GmbH.
High-performance LED medical examination light
Description
The ri-magic HPLED examination light is a high-performance medical examination lamp from Riester that uses state-of-the-art, daylight-similar LED technology to provide bright, high-contrast illumination for diagnostic examinations and minor procedures. The lamp features a focusable LED light source that allows precise adjustment of the illuminated field via a focusing device on the front of the lamp head. A highly flexible, long special arm can be bent in any direction and maintains its position, enabling accurate, stable alignment of the light. The ri-magic HPLED is available as wall-mounted, desk (table) and mobile stand models; wall and desk versions can be quickly mounted to standard wall rails with a universal clamp, while the mobile model includes a heavy, anti-static base with lockable castors. The LED offers cold light with significantly reduced heat emission and energy loss compared with halogen or xenon lamps and has a service life of up to 50,000 hours, virtually eliminating lamp replacement. Light intensity is continuously adjustable via an integrated rheostat handle, and the lamp is powered by a wide-range power adapter (100–240 V, 50–60 Hz, output 5 V/3 A, 15 W). It is designed for use in hospitals, clinics and doctors’ offices to support physicians in the detection, diagnosis, monitoring, treatment and alleviation of illnesses and injuries.
Bnefits
- High-performance LED examination light with daylight-like, bright white illumination for diagnostic examinations and minor interventions.
- Focusable beam with a front-mounted focusing device to precisely adjust the size of the illuminated examination area.
- Highly flexible, long special arm that can be bent in all directions while the light remains fixed in the chosen position, ensuring precise and stable alignment.
- Significantly reduced heat generation and energy loss compared with halogen or xenon bulbs, providing cold light without heating the examination field.
- Long LED service life of up to 50,000 hours, minimising maintenance requirements and eliminating frequent bulb changes.
- Continuously adjustable light intensity using an easy-to-use handle with rheostat for infinitely variable brightness control.
- Available in multiple configurations (wall, desk/table and mobile stand) to suit different clinical environments and workflows.
- Mobile model supplied with a heavy, stable, anti-static stand with five castors, two of which can be locked for secure positioning.
- Wall and desk models can be quickly and easily mounted to conventional wall rails using universal clamps for space-saving installation.
- Designed as a medical device for professional diagnostic use, offering clear differentiation of colour shades and high-quality illumination to support efficient diagnosis.
Indications
- Illumination of examination fields for general medical diagnostic examinations.
- Lighting for minor surgical and interventional procedures in outpatient clinics and hospitals.
- Use in treatment rooms, emergency departments and examination rooms where focused, high-intensity light is required.
- Applications across multiple specialties such as general practice, internal medicine, dermatology, ENT, gynaecology and minor surgery where accurate visualisation is essential.
- Support for detection, diagnosis, monitoring, treatment and alleviation of illnesses, injuries and disabilities by trained physicians and specialists.
Composition
- High-performance white LED light source with colour temperature approximately 5,700–6,500 Kelvin and high colour rendering index (CRI ~93).
- Lamp head with integrated magnifying lens or focusing optics, focus wheel and cooling body/fins to manage heat.
- Integrated ON/OFF switch and rheostat handle on or near the lamp head/arm for continuous light intensity regulation.
- Highly flexible, long special arm (gooseneck-style) designed to hold the lamp head securely in position after adjustment.
- Mounting options including wall bracket/wall support, universal clamp for desk or rail mounting, and mobile stand with pole and five castors (two lockable) depending on model.
- External power adapter (e.g., input 100–240 V, 50–60 Hz, 0.6 A; output 5 V, 3 A, 15 W), with region-specific plug options (EU, UK, US, AU).
- Housing and structural components manufactured from durable, easy-to-clean materials suitable for clinical environments (exact material specifications per Riester documentation).
Formulation
- Medical examination lamp using high-power LED technology similar to daylight for optimal tissue visualisation.
- Light source specification: high-performance LED, approx. 4.6 W, colour temperature around 5,700–6,500 K, CRI ~93.
- Typical illumination values (ri-magic HPLED): up to >200,000 lux at 200 mm and approximately 130,000 lux at 400 mm at maximum intensity, with adjustable field size.
- Light field diameter adjustable via focus wheel: approximately 80–500 mm depending on working distance and beam setting (e.g., 35–230 mm at 400 mm distance, 20–130 mm at 200 mm).
- Wide-range power supply (100–240 V, 50–60 Hz) with low-voltage output to the lamp head for safe operation.
- LED rated lifetime up to 50,000 hours under normal operating conditions, eliminating the need for routine lamp replacement.
- Designed and classified as a medical electrical device in accordance with IEC 60601-1 and photobiological safety standard EN 62471.
Packaging
- Supplied as a complete examination light system in one of several configurations: wall-mounted, desk/table model with universal clamp or mobile stand version.
- Wall model typically includes the lamp head with flexible arm, wall bracket/support and power adapter with region-specific plug.
- Desk/table model typically includes the lamp with flexible arm, universal clamp suitable for tables, exam couches or standard wall rails, and power adapter.
- Mobile stand model includes the lamp head with flexible arm, adapter between stand and arm, height-adjustable pole and heavy, anti-static five-castor base (two lockable), plus power adapter (optionally mounted on the pole).
- Each configuration is packaged in protective cardboard outer cartons with internal foam or cardboard inserts to protect components during transport.
- Packaging and labelling include product name (ri-magic HPLED), configuration (wall/desk/mobile), article number (e.g., 6230, 6240, 6250, 6252 series), manufacturer details, electrical specifications and regulatory symbols.
Usage
- Ensure installation and initial setup are performed by appropriately trained personnel in accordance with the Instructions for Use and local electrical and safety regulations.
- For wall and desk models, mount the supplied wall bracket or universal clamp securely to a suitable surface or wall rail capable of supporting the lamp’s weight and movement; for mobile models, assemble the stand, pole and arm as directed by the manufacturer.
- Connect the supplied power adapter to a suitable mains outlet (100–240 V, 50–60 Hz) using the correct region-specific plug; avoid using damaged cables or adapters.
- Switch on the examination light and use the rheostat handle to adjust the light intensity continuously to the desired brightness.
- Adjust the flexible arm to position the lamp head at the appropriate distance and angle from the examination field; ensure the arm is stable and the light remains in the chosen position.
- Use the focusing device on the front of the lamp head to alter the size of the illuminated field to suit the specific examination or procedure.
- Avoid prolonged direct exposure of the beam into the patient’s or user’s eyes; do not stare into the beam (Class 2 LED warning).
- After examinations or procedures, switch off the lamp when it is no longer needed to conserve energy and extend device life.
- Clean external surfaces regularly with a soft, damp cloth and, if required, perform wipe disinfection using only approved disinfectants compatible with the device materials; remove any residue with a damp cloth afterwards.
- Do not open the device housing or attempt internal repairs; maintenance beyond routine cleaning and visual inspection should be carried out only by authorised service personnel in accordance with the Instructions for Use.
Contraindications
- Not intended for use in environments with flammable anaesthetic mixtures, explosive gases or potentially explosive atmospheres unless specifically stated otherwise in the Instructions for Use.
- Do not use if the device, power adapter, power cord, lamp head, arm or mounting hardware is visibly damaged, deformed or fails to operate normally.
- Use with caution in patients with pronounced light sensitivity and avoid prolonged direct illumination of the eyes at high intensity.
- Do not operate the lamp with non-approved accessories or power supplies, as this may affect electromagnetic compatibility and safety.
- Avoid installation in locations where the lamp or cables may be exposed to strong electromagnetic interference beyond the limits given in the EMC guidance.
Adverse Effects
- Potential temporary visual discomfort, glare or afterimages if the beam is directed into the eyes at close range or high intensity.
- Mild sensation of warmth may occur if the light is positioned very close to the skin for extended periods, although heating is significantly reduced compared with halogen or xenon lamps.
- Improper installation or cable management may pose trip or electrical hazards in the clinical environment if not addressed.
- If used contrary to EMC guidance (e.g., in close proximity to powerful RF transmitters), there may be a risk of temporary performance disturbance of the lamp or nearby devices.
Storage Conditions
- When not installed or in use, store the examination light and its components in a clean, dry indoor environment.
- Recommended operating ambient temperature: approximately 0 °C to 40 °C with relative humidity 30–70% non-condensing; storage and transport typically between -5 °C and 50 °C with relative humidity 10–85% non-condensing, as indicated in the technical data.
- Protect the lamp, arm and mounting hardware from strong impacts, vibration and mechanical stress during storage and transport.
- Do not expose the device to direct sunlight for prolonged periods or to corrosive or excessively dusty atmospheres.
- If the device is to be stored for an extended period, disconnect it from the mains and ensure the power adapter and cables are coiled loosely without kinks or sharp bends.
- Store out of reach of unauthorised persons and ensure packaging and labels remain intact for traceability.
Duration
Intended for intermittent or continuous use during the course of diagnostic examinations and minor procedures; operation time is limited primarily by clinical need and standard duty-cycle recommendations for medical electrical equipment and should follow the manufacturer\u2019s instructions.
Onset
Provides full, usable illumination immediately upon switching on and setting the desired intensity and focus.













