Burton NOVA LED NXT Specification sheet

NOVA LED
Floor Stand, Wall, Table and Ceiling
Instructions for Use & Maintenance
5000781 Rev A01 Instructions for Use

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NOVA LED
Task & Examination Light
BASE MODEL
MOUNT
AREA
NX
T (table)
FL (floor)
W (wall)
C (ceiling)
BLANK (United States, 120V)
Example;
NXFL is a floor model for the US

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Table of Contents
Technical Description........................................................................................................4
Specifications...............................................................................................................4 & 5
Dimensions/Diagrams.............................................
Dimensions...................................................................................................................6
Wiring Diagram............................................................................................................7
1. Set-Up and Operation.................................................................................................8
1.1..Pre-Assembly (All Models).........................................................................8
1.2. Wall Mount Assembly..........................................................................................9
1.3. Table Mount Assembly.......................................................................................9
1.4. Floor Stand Assembly.........................................................................................9
1.5. Floor Stand Operation.......................................................................................10
1.6. Ceiling Assembly...............................................................................................10
2. Maintenance...............................................................................................................11
2.1. LED Replacement..............................................................................................11
2.2. Preventive Maintenance Checklists ................................................................12
2.3. Cleaning..............................................................................................................12
2.4. Replacement Parts............................................................................................13
3. Symbols and Warnings..................................................................................................13
3.1. Symbols..............................................................................................................13
3.2. Cautions..............................................................................................................13
3.3. Warnings.............................................................................................................13
Troubleshooting Guide....................................................................................................14
Warranty Information.......................................................................................................15
Burton Medical Information.............................................................................................16

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Technical Description
The NOVA LED light is a durable, attractive light designed to deliver high-quality illumina-
tion in the modern hospital or clinic for examination application. Its design offers excellent
dual brightness, color rendition, large field size, and convenient positioning with easy-grip
handles. Use fixture only as intended, any other use will void the warranty.
The fixture projects a beam of visible light practically devoid of infrared and ultraviolet
energy, but with high intensity. It provides a 7-7.5-inch spot size at a distance of 18 inch-
es. The light head is mounted on a spring arm system which will not sag. The light head
swivels about the arm ±90°. The mounting system allows the light head to swing through
a radius arc of approximately 45 inches, and project a beam on any location of a human
subject. Easy-grip handles at the sides of the light head assist positioning. The light
head features a cool-temperature housing.
Wall mount models can be installed on a vertical surface (wall). Floor Stand models in-
corporate a 5-caster, space-saving base. Table mount clamps to most tabletops.
Power is supplied through a European-harmonized grounded 8-foot SJT cord, having a
NEMA 5-15 hospital-grade North American plug. An On-Off-On switch operates the light
at the base of the light head. The light is UL listed and made in the USA.
Specifications
General
The light is intended for use in the modern hospital or clinic for examination applications.
It is available as a floor stand, wall, table, and ceiling models.
This unit has been tested and classified to UL 60601-1.
Power to the fixture is controlled from a power supply at the base of the arm. Effective
working distance between patient and light head is from 0.2 to 0.6 meters. Two easy-
grip handles at the sides of the light head assist positioning. A 3-way switch safely con-
trols the power to the two led modules. Users have the option to have either one or two
LED sources, power on, middle position is off.
There are no known contraindications to use this equipment.
There are no hazardous materials in this product, and it is safe to dispose of after end
service life.
During transport of the floor stand the spring arm must be in a folded position and
the operator must maintain contact with the upright.
Burton Medical will make available to the purchaser or their representative tech-
nical material, including circuit diagrams, parts lists, and component descriptions,
which will assist the user’s qualified personnel in replacing those parts of this
equipment designated by Burton Medical as repairable.

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Classification
Type of protection against electric shock........................................................................ Class 1
Allowable leakage current..................................................................... does not exceed 200µa
Reliability of earth protection............................................................. does not exceed 0.1 ohm
Mode of operation.........................................................................................................continuous
Protection against explosion hazards…………….....................................…..
...................................…...not to be used in presence of flammable anesthetics
Protection against hazardous parts and ingressof liquids ................................................P20
Degree of mobility...........................portable (floor stand models move on 5 lockingcasters)
Safety tests……UL 60601-1, 4th Edition; IEC 60601-1-2, CSA/CAN C22.2 No. 601.1;
IEC60601-2-41
Electrical
Input...........................................................................................................VAC, 60HZ 14W max
LED........................................................................................................................2 x COB LEDs
Power cord.....................................................….8-ft. (2.4m), NEMA 5-15, hospital gradeplug
Environmental Conditions
Transport and Storage
Ambient temperature............................................................................................ 0°C to 70°C
Relative humidity...............................................................................10% to 75% (keep dry)
Atmospheric pressure.............................................................................500hPa to 1060hPa
Shipping Container Markings.........................................................................Fragile, Keep Dry
Operation
Ambient temperature...........................................................................................10°C to 40°C
Relative humidity................................................................................................. 30% to 75%
Atmospheric pressure............................................................................700hPa to 1060hPa
Weights and Dimension
Net weight (Light head, flexible arm, transformerhousing, cord) ………………. 7 lbs. (3kg)
Net weight, wall mount model................................................................................9 lbs. (4.1kg)
Light head width, including handles..........................................................................9 in. (23cm)
Light head length, including neck........................................................................... 10 in. (28cm)
Arm length ..............................................................................................................41 in. (104cm)
Effective swing radius from Pivot to front ofLight head.................................... 51 in. (130cm)
Upright.......................................................................................................................35 in. (89cm)
Base outside dimensions........................................................................ …… 24 in. dia. (66cm)
Colors.....................................................................................................................................White
Optical Performance
Central Illuminance, One LED Module, Ec at 18 in. (46 cm) ……………………..45,000 Lux
Central Illuminance, Two LED Module, Ec at 18 in. (46 cm) ……………………..90,000 Lux
Light Field Dimeter...................................................................................................1.7” (298mm)
Total Irradiance..............................................................................................................8.8 W/m2
Ultraviolet radiation.........................................................................................................0.2W/cm2
Color temperature............................................................................................................... 100° K
CRI (Color Rendering Index ……………………………………………………………………96
LED operating life ……………………………………………………………………..50,000 hrs.

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Dimensions
FLOOR STAND
TABLE
WALL
CEILING

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Wiring Diagram
Floor, Wall, Table & Ceiling
Mount 120V 60Hz Input

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1. Set-Up and Operation
1.1. Pre-Assembly (All Models)
1.1.1. Remove the product and accessories from the shippingcontainer(s).
Save the packaging in case hidden damage is revealed. If there is product
damage caused during transit, contact the shipping company, not Burton
Medical.
1.1.2. Inspect the Head/Arm for possible damage:
•The head should be able to rotate within its stops and tighten to desired
angle with the friction adjustment knob between the head and flexible
arm.
•The cord should feel secure at the connection to the transformerhousing.
1.1.3. Before reporting shortages:
1. Be sure you have received the correct number of boxes,cartons,
etc., as shown on the bill of lading.
2. Check the entire shipment against the packing slip, which is enclosed in
one of the boxes.
3. Items indicated in the column headed “Back Order” are not included
in the shipment and will follow later.
4. Be sure that nothing has been removed from the cartons beforethey
are checked by the individual incharge.
1.1.4. If a Shortage or Damage Occurs:
1. You, the receiver, not Burton Medical, is responsible for filing any
claim(s) with the delivering carrier within five days after receipt of the
shipment.
2. If damage or shortage occurs in transit, the delivering carrier is
required by law to make notation of a shortage or damage.This
notation is to be made on the bill of lading.
3. If, in your opinion, there may be concealed damage, an agent from
the delivering carrier is obligated to make an inspection after the
goods are unpacked.
4. Do not destroy packing material until after the agent hasmade out
his report.
5. All claims must be made to the carrier, not BurtonMedical.
6. Written authorization must be obtained from BurtonMedical before
merchandise can be returned.
1.2. Wall Mount Assembly
1.2.1. Burton Medical recommends a wall mounting height of 55-60 inches
(140-152.4 cm) from floor plane.
1.2.2. Attach the provided Wall Mount to a suitable vertical surface, anchors should
go into wood support that may need to be constructed. It should not be
anchored to drywall alone.
1.2.3. Use four (4) #10 round-head wood screws, which are 1-1/2”long for wood
surfaces, 2” long through wall board into wood studs. When attaching the
mount to metal, use #10 round or pan-head self-tapping or machine
screws, 1” long, or as indicated by the application.
1.2.4. Make certain the applicable hole for the fixture shaft is oriented upto
accept the light then insert the fixture into the clamp mount.

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1.3. Table Mount Assembly
NOTE: Turn the light “On” by pressing the power switch located at the
base of the head to either left or right depending on the intensity
required and adjust the arm as required.
1.3.1. Attach the provided C-Clamp table mount to the edge of a suitable tabletop.
1.3.2. Tighten the clamp adequately to withstand the forces from thespring
arms.
1.3.3. Insert the arm shaft into the table clamp.
1.4. Floor Stand Assembly - See instructions included with Floor Stand.
1.5. Floor stand Operation
1.5.1. Plug the power cord into a grounded conveniencesocket.
Note: Turn the light “On” by pressing the power switch located at the base
of the head to either left or right depending on the intensity required
and adjust the arm as required.
1.5.2. The upright is meant to remain fixed in the base; it will not rotate within
the base. However, the head/arm can be rotated continuously and is only
con- strained by the cord.
1.5.3. The light head can be positioned anywhere within its travel radius.

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1.6. Ceiling Assembly
1.6.1. Secure to the ceiling with appropriate
back support and attach light headas
shown.
If mounted to wood use #10 steel
wood screws min. 2” long.
Mounting to a steel support use 1/4-20
steel bolts or threaded rod with nut
and lock washer backing.
Max. gap between support and
ceiling plate to be 2”. Support to be
capable to hold 100lbs.
1.6.2. Plug the power cord into a grounded conveniencesocket.

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2 Cleaning and Maintenance
2.1. LED Replacement
Note: The LED module will outlast the life expectancy of the device (10 years)
under normal conditions and therefore will not need to replace before the end of
this period.
LED module replacement must be replaced by a Burton Medical appointed technician.
2.2. Preventive Maintenance Checklists
Check
Corrective Action
Weekly
Check overall operation of the fixture:
Do the switch and LEDs operate properly?
Does the light head stay in position (no
drift) when the arm is moved up and down
or to the sides?
Do all components appear secure
(light head, arm attachment points)?
If the answer to any of these
questions is NO, do not use the
product. Consult with your
maintenance personnel before
operating the light.
Monthly
Check the arm to mount for “wobble”. If loose...
Table: tighten clamp.
Floor: tighten the screw under the
base casting.
Wall: tighten screws to wall.
Ceiling: tighten plate to ceiling
structure & tube to plate.
Annually
Check same items as for weekly and monthly
maintenance, plus inspect the power cord for
external abrasion. Lightly pull and twist the cord
at the inlet strain relief to test for internal con-
ductor breakage when the light is energized.
Check electrical connectors for evidence of
overheating (charring, discoloration) and
chafed insulation.
Any flickering is indicative of an
intermittent break, and the cord
should be replaced.
Replace as necessary.
2.3. Cleaning
2.3.1. Disconnect the fixture from the mains supply.
2.3.2. Suggested cleaning technique is to use a soft cloth and mild detergent solution
in water or isopropanol 70% solution. Do not let any solution run into the
transformer housing. After cleansing, dry all surfaces promptly with a soft cloth
or towel.
2.3.3. For especially stubborn stains, rubbing or denatured alcohol can beused.
2.3.4. External surfaces are polycarbonate, or powder painted.
Do not use cleaning agents, chemicals or solvents that can attack and damage
polycarbonate material or stress corrosion cracking (SCC) will occur voiding the
warranty. Under no circumstances should cleaning agents containing ester or a
ketone solvent such as paint thinners, Methyl Ethyl Ketone-(MEK) MEK,
acetonitrile, acetone, ethyl acetate be used. Always check the MSDS sheets.
Use polycarbonate friendly cleaners.

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2.4. Replacement Parts
2.4.1 Handle ................................................................. 5000451
2.4.2 Switch....................................................................4000182
2.4.3 Locking Caster.....................................................4000485
3. Symbols and Warnings
3.1 Symbols
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
This symbol on the power switch is “OFF”. The rocker switch,
when positioned to the “O” side, turns off power to the light.
This symbol on the power switch is “ON”. The rocker switch,
when positioned to the “I” or “II” side, turns on power to the
light.
This symbol references protective “ground” or “earth” connection.
This is the international symbol for “alternating current”, i.e.,“AC”.
This symbol refers to “Reference the manual for information”
3.2 Cautions
3.2.1 Always disconnect the equipment from the mains before starting any
repair.
3.2.2 Move the light head up or down by grasping the handle.
3.2.3 Do not force the light head past its stops.
3.3 Warnings
3.3.1 To avoid the risk of electrical shock this equipment must only be
connected to a supply main with protectiveearth.
3.3.2 Separable plug must always be accessible.
3.3.3 Ceiling mounted equipment must have a customer provided accessible
main switch on the wall.
3.3.4 Failure to properly follow installation and preventive maintenance in
instructions may result in mechanical failure.
3.3.5 No modifications of this equipment allowed.
3.3.6 Do not use this fixture in the presence of flammable anesthetics or in
an oxygen rich environment.
3.3.7 If EMC or RF interference is shown with this equipment to affect some
sensitive equipment, move the light further away or turn the light off
before proceeding.

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Troubleshooting Guide
Symptoms
Probable Cause
Remedy
No Light
Output
Not plugged in.
Switch not “on” ( I or II ). LED
failed.
Break in wiring.
Short or open circuit in power supply.
Switch failure.
Plug into a suitable hospital-grade
grounded socket.
Turn switch on ( I ), left or right Replace
with new LED module.
Check condition of transformer and wiring.
Locate and replace wires.
Determine failure mode and replace
transformer.
Replace switch.
Poor (low)
Light
Output
Loose or corroded connectors.
Faulty LED driver.
Check all connections; clean/replace as
necessary.
Replace power supply. Replace LED
driver.
Light head
Does Not
Hold
Position
Weak arm.
Lever not tightened enough.
Worn or missing components.
Replace arm.
Tighten lever as required. Replace as
necessary.
Warranty Information
For complete, detailed information on your specific product’s warranty coverage, please visit:
http://www.burtonmedical.com/wp-content/themes/burtonmedical/literature/warranty.pdf

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