DARAY X200 Manual

X200
LED Examination Light
Operating & Installation Manual
QAM.X200.0519.12

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................... 3
1.1 Supported Lights......................................................................... 4
2. Technical Specifications..................................................................... 5
2.1 Pre-Installation Responsibilities and component packing list ..................... 6
2.2 Pre-Start Checks ......................................................................... 6
3. Operation...................................................................................... 7
3.1 Range of Motion.......................................................................... 7
3.2 Powering On & Variable Intensity ..................................................... 8
4. Installation .................................................................................... 9
4.1 Wall mounted version (X200LW)....................................................... 9
4.1.1 Considerations...................................................................... 9
4.1.2 Placement and Installation ......................................................10
4.2 Rail mounted version (X200LR) ......................................................12
4.3 Desk mounted versions (X200LD / X200LDS / X200LFDM) ........................12
4.4 Mobile version (X200LM) ..............................................................13
4.5 Optional battery back-up .............................................................15
4.5.1 Packing List ........................................................................15
4.5.2 Install ...............................................................................15
5. Maintenance .................................................................................16
5.1 Maintenance schedule .................................................................16
5.2 Safety Precautions......................................................................16
5.3 Product cleaning & care guidelines ..................................................17
5.4 Adjustments .............................................................................18
5.4.2 Detaching Parts ...................................................................18
6. Troubleshooting Guide & Spare Parts ....................................................19
7. Warranty Information.......................................................................21
7.1 Returns Policy ...........................................................................21
7.2 Warranty Details ........................................................................22

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1. Introduction
DARAY’s X200 is a state-of-the art, cost-effective examination light for use during
medical or veterinary consultation and diagnosis. The light uses the latest LED
technology to give an intense light at the ideal colour temperature for accurate
medical diagnosis (without the need for secondary filtering) with virtually no heat.
Multiple mounting options are available.
The X200 features a high-output intensity which is variable via an electronic dimmer
control located on the rear of the head. This control also acts as an on/off switch.
The light operates from a safe low voltage produced by a built-in mains transformer,
and has a swivelling and flexible arm and a rotating head to allow accurate and
stable positioning of the light-patch.
All painted surfaces of the X200 contain DARAY’s BioProtect™ coating, an
antimicrobial protection against infection-causing bacteria such as MRSA.
The light comprises 3 parts: light-head and flexible arm system, power-supply
module, and the mount of choice. The flexible arm allows the light patch to be
placed accurately and stably where it is needed. The arm is covered with a PVC
sleeve to prevent contamination and to allow easy cleaning.
All versions are delivered in special-to-type packaging which identifies on the ends of
the box the model type and serial number of the light within.
This user & installation guide contains all the information you need for installation,
operation and maintenance.
Restrictions and Liabilities
Information in this document is subject to change and does not represent a
commitment by DARAY. Changes made to the information in this document will be
incorporated in new editions of the publication. No responsibility is assumed by
DARAY for the use or reliability of software or equipment that is not supplied by
DARAY.

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For further information on our product range and find out more about our Company
please visit www.daray.co.uk or call 0333 321 0971.
This product was designed & manufactured in Great Britain by:
Daray Ltd.
Edison House
Robian Way
Swadlincote
Derbyshire
DE11 9DH
1.1 Supported Lights
The Following Models are supported in this Manual
X200LW
X200 LED Wall Mounted Light
X200LR
X200 LED Rail Mounted Light
X200LD
X200 LED Desk Mounted Light
X200LDS
X200 LED Weighted Desk Stand Light
X200LFDM
X200 LED Fixed Desk Mount Light
X200LM
X200 LED Mobile Light

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2. Technical Specifications
Light Source
LED
Light Intensity (Lux) @ 0.5m
32,000 Lux ±5%
Light Intensity (Lux) @ 0.75m
14,000 Lux ±5%
Light Intensity (Lux) @ 1.0m
8,000 Lux ±5%
Light Intensity Adjustment Range
10% - 100%
Colour Temperature (Kelvin)
4,300K ±500
Colour Rendering Index (CRI)
95
Colour Rendering (R9)
88
Light Field Diameter (D50)
@ 0.5m: 120mm
@ 0.75m: 135mm
@ 1.0m: 180mm
Light Field Diameter (D10)
@ 0.5m: 230mm
@ 0.75m: 325mm
@ 1.0m: 460mm
Number of LED’s
3
Power Consumption
12W 0.1A
Average Working Life
>50,000 Hours
Input Voltage
100 - 240V AC 50/60 Hz
Output Voltage
12V DC 2A
Temperature Rise on Patient/User
≤2°C
Warranty Period
5 Years
NHS E-Class Code
FBU, FKR
Commodity Code
9018 908400
GMDN Code
12276

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2.1 Pre-Installation Responsibilities and component packing list
This document is a guide to the steps that need to be performed to correctly install
the X200 Examination light. However, the work required to be performed is the
responsibility of the owner or designated contractor/s.
All fixings between DARAY lights and the building super-structure must be approved
by either the chief project engineer or an appropriate and competent structural
assessor.
The components supplied by DARAY for fitting / installation should be the following
items in the specified quantities.
X200LD/FDM/S
Qty.
X200LW
Qty.
12V Plug top transformer (1.8m)
1
12V Plug top transformer (1.8m)
1
Desk Clamp/Fixed Desk Mount/Desk
Stand
1
Wall bracket + fixings
1
Light head and flexible arm
1
Thumb Screw for Wall Mount
1
Microfibre cleaning cloth
1
Microfibre cleaning cloth
1
User Manual
1
Microfibre cloth
1
User Manual
1
X200LR
Qty.
X200LM
Qty.
12V Plug top transformer (1.8m)
1
IEC Cable (3m)
1
X200LR
1
12V PSU + bracket kit
1
Thumb Screw for Rail Clamp
1
Mobile base (2 pieces)
1
Light head and flexible arm
1
Light head and flexible arm
1
Microfibre cleaning cloth
1
Microfibre cleaning cloth
1
User Manual
1
User Manual
1
Thumb screw
1
2.2 Pre-Start Checks
Please check that the power cable is without visible damage, harsh folds, knots or
cuts in the rubberised coating.
When applicable, please check that the cable is fully inserted into the power socket,
before switching the power on.
Please check that the head and all parts of the base are without visible damage.

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3. Operation
3.1 Range of Motion
This is an image depicting the range of motion on the X200 light (all versions)

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3.2 Powering On & Variable Intensity
The X200 uses a single button on the back of the head to power the light on and off,
and to adjust the brightness (intensity).
-Press once to power ON.
-Press and hold to adjust the intensity. It takes approximately 4 seconds
to switch between the highest and lowest settings. Release the button
when at a comfortable setting for the user.
-Press once to power OFF.
Please Note: The variable intensity control has a memory function; whereby, if
the light is turned off at a dimmed level, it will remember that level the next
time it is turned on.
Push-button controller

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4. Installation
4.1 Wall mounted version (X200LW)
The wall bracket needs to be true on the vertical plane.
4.1.1 Considerations
Wall Construction
Before fixing it is important to consider the strength of
the wall and the depth of the fixings used.
Use of a building engineer or structural drawings may be
required to decide on suitability.
Examinations to be
undertaken
We recommend the bracket be installed approximately
850-1100mm from the floor to the underside of the
bracket –dependent on couch height.
It may be necessary to adjust this height, if there are
specific medical procedures the light will be used for. If
in doubt consult the end user or DARAY. When installing
the bracket take consideration of where you want the
light head to sit when in its lowest position.
Locations of nearest
mains sockets
The X200 wall mounted light uses a plug top transformer
with a DC jack connection.
Only the supplied certified power adapter should be used
with the light.
The length of this cable is approximately 1.8m so the wall
mounted light should be within 1.5m of a mains power
point
PIVOTW2 Wall bracket

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4.1.2 Placement and Installation
The power supply for the X200 is a plug top transformer with a DC jack connection,
these can be inserted into any standard UK wall socket.
Please note, under no circumstances should this product be connected
directly to the Mains electrical supply, this product requires a Low
Voltage Connection only and must only be used with a Daray Certified
Power Adapter.
• Remove the light from its packaging.
• Mark on the wall the selected location for the
wall-mounting bracket, bearing in mind the final
position of the light head required to project its
light-patch where it will be needed.
We recommend 850-1100mm from the floor to the
underside of the bracket –dependent on couch
height. Ideally, the underside of the bracket should
be 150-200mm above the couch.
•Taking note of the considerations in section 4.1.1,
mount the PIVOTW2 wall bracket directly to the
wall. Use a spirit level to ensure the bracket is on a
true vertical plane.
•Once the bracket is installed, turn the
thumbscrew anti-clockwise to allow a clear path
through the hole, and then slide the light spigot
directly into the hole in the bracket. Make sure the
light is fully pushed in.
•Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the light in
position.

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The light can now be tested by connecting the DC jacks and applying power. Press
the switch on the head to power your light on. See page 8
Check arm and head for smooth and correct movement. Your new DARAY light is now
ready for use.
To gain full support of our warranty please fill in our warranty web form or
contact DARAY by phone or email.
We also provide service plans to help you maintain your light. Contact
DARAY on 0800 878 9864 for more details.

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4.2 Rail mounted version (X200LR)
Remove the light from its packaging.
If you have also purchased our XRAIL accessory, hold the rail against the
selected location on the wall, bearing in mind the final position and range of
travel of the light-head required to project its light patch where it will be
needed.
Ensuring the rail is horizontal; mark the positions for the 2 screw holes.
Fix the rail to the wall, using appropriate plugs as necessary and the 2 screws
provided.
NOTE: Slide the screw-head cap retainers the correct way up onto the screws
before fitting the screws!
Fit the screw-head caps.
Ensure the rail end caps are properly fitted.
Slacken sufficiently the light clamp to allow the clamp to pass over the rail
and fit the light to the rail.
The light can be moved along the rail by slackening the clamp slightly and not
sufficiently to allow the light to become detached from the rail.
4.3 Desk mounted versions (X200LD / X200LDS / X200LFDM)
X200LD (includes PIVOTD2 desk clamp)
Remove the light from its packaging.
Slacken the desk clamp so that its jaws just clear the desk edge.
Tighten the clamp sufficiently to provide a rigid mounting for the light.
Fit the spigot on the end of the light arm into the top of the clamp, make
sure it is fully secured in place.
Apply the power cable, and power the light on. See page 8.
X200LDS (includes PIVOTS weighted base)
Remove the light from its packaging.
Fit the spigot on the end of the light arm into the top of the weighed base,
make sure it is fully secured in place.
Apply the power cable, and power the light on. See page 8.
X200LFDM (includes PIVOTFDM fixed desk mount)
Remove the light from its packaging.
Mark the position on the desk for mounting. Use screws the fix the bracket
securely.

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Fit the spigot on the end of the light arm into the top of the clamp, make
sure it is fully secured in place.
Apply the power cable, and power the light on. See page 8.
4.4 Mobile version (X200LM)
Remove the light from its packaging.
If not already fitted, fit the castors to the base by knocking them sharply
into their fixing sockets.
Insert the up-stand into the castor base as shown below.
Do not use a metal hammer.
Once fitted, the up-stand will not be able to be removed from the castor
base.
Insert the light-arm's spigot into the top of the upstand and tighten the knob
to secure it in place.
WARNING: DO NOT LIFT THE LIGHT BY THE FLEXIBLE ARM AS THIS CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE

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Insert the orange IEC cable into the black power supply
attached to the base upstand.
The light can now be tested by connecting the DC jacks between the power
supply and the light, and applying power. Press the switch on the head to
power your light on. See section 2.4.

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4.5 Optional battery back-up
4.5.1 Packing List
Battery back-up unit
Double-ended bridge cable
12V PSU + extension cable
4.5.2 Install
1. Plug the power adapter into the wall and insert the DC connector into the
battery. Switch the battery to the ON position and the red light on the top of
the battery pack will illuminate. If you are using the mobile version of this
light, please use the extension cable provided.
NOTE: Charging time can take up to 8 hours depending on how depleted the battery
is.
2. If you need to use the light on battery power, disconnect the power cable
from the battery pack. Insert one end of the double-ended bridge cable into
the battery back-up unit and the other end into the cable trailing from the
light. Power the light on as per section 3.2
When the battery is depleted, disconnect the bridge cable from the battery pack and
plug the power adapter in and repeat from step 1.

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5. Maintenance
The proposed maintenance is only a suggestion. Depending on the use of the product
and the operating environment, this may need to be revised more often.
DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY FIXES BEFORE CONSULTING DARAY.
If you cannot resolve a problem then please contact our helpline on 0800 878 9864
5.1 Maintenance schedule
Weekly checks
should include:-
Range of movement testing, it should be light and easy to move
throughout the range
No visible signs of excessive wear.
Six monthly
checks to
include:-
Check all electrical connections are sound and that there is no
visible cable wear.
All fixings to be checked and be of sound construction.
5.2 Safety Precautions
For all cleaning work, power off the equipment and where possible unplug
the mains socket, only minimal cleaning fluids should be used.
Please do not look directly into the light source when illuminated.
If the equipment is dented or scratched this should not impact the usability
of our lights however we advise that if the BioProtect® coating is damaged
and the metal casing underneath is visible, please do not attempt to ‘paint’
over it as this will impact upon the effectiveness of the coating, simply use
an alcohol based cleaning spray when cleaning and pay special attention to
the cut.
If there is damage to the power cable or if exposed wire is visible
DO NOT USE

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5.3 Product cleaning & care guidelines
The X200 Range features BioProtect® antimicrobial coating on all painted surfaces and has a
fully-enclosed head with an Ingress Protection (IP) rating of 54.
These guidelines are provided to help you maintain your equipment properly and prevent any
damage. Use of incompatible cleaning chemicals can adversely affect the finish and physically
damage the metal and plastic parts of the DARAY product, invalidating its warranty.
Please ensure these instructions are passed to the persons responsible for cleaning and they are
followed before each use.
Manufacturers recommended cleaning method:
1. Turn off the power to the light, and where possible, unplug the mains socket.
2. Remove noticeable contamination. Pay special attention to the light head and handle.
3. Ensure the equipment is surface-cleaned and disinfected using an appropriate, non-
abrasive cleaning agent (see recommended list below).
4. Dry all surfaces thoroughly with a clean cloth and check for damaged surfaces,
discolouration and/or contamination.
NOTE: Some DARAY products feature our BioProtect® antimicrobial coating on painted finishes.
This is designed to assist with infection control and is not a replacement for cleaning.
CAUTION: Our products are NOT waterproof. The equipment and accessories (included chargers
and battery packs) MUST NOT at any point be saturated, to prevent water ingress. Use a damp
cloth or saturated wipe if necessary. All electrical safety guidelines should be followed.
Any damage caused as a result of not following these guidelines will void any product warranty.
Below is a partial list of recommended surface agents:
Cavicide™ products
Isopropyl alcohol-based cleaners (<40% alcohol)
Ethyl alcohol-based cleaners (<40% alcohol)
Lysol® disinfectant
Other non-bleach and non-abrasive disinfectants or cleaners
DO NOT USE agents containing the following:
Organic, mineral and oxidizing acids (min. pH value 8.5)
Bases (max. acceptable pH value 8.5)
Oxidation agents (e.g. Hydrogen Peroxide)
Halogens (chlorine, iodine, bromide)
Aromatic/halogenized hydrocarbons
Bleach-based cleaners (e.g. Clorox™, Sterilox™)
Abrasive cleaners (e.g. Comet Cleaner™)
Acetone-based cleaners (e.g. nail polish remover, Goo-off™)
MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone)
If you are unsure whether you are using the correct cleaning fluids on your DARAY equipment,
please feel free to get in touch with us for advice.

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5.4 Adjustments
The head of the X200 light has a total turning capability of 320 degrees, attempting
to push further may cause damage to the movement and internal wiring of the light.
5.4.2 Detaching Parts
De-construction of the lights should be done following a reverse order of the
instructions in section 4.
The X200 is a completely enclosed light and arm it should not be opened
and is not serviceable outside of a DARAY Authorised service centre.
For any issues requiring service work on the X200 please contact DARAY, as
unauthorised work will invalidate the warranty.

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6. Troubleshooting Guide & Spare Parts
Problem
Possible Cause
Corrective Actions
No light output
Power Supply
Wall Version - Check the plug top
adapter is plugged in and switched
on at the power socket.
On/Off/Intensity
Button
Press the button on the back of the
light to check if the light will power
on (if dimmed refer to poor light
output actions).
Fuses
Visually check fuses then check
continuity with meter
Cables
Check the visible wiring and make
sure the DC connectors between the
light and the extension cable are
fully connected. For the mobile
version, ensure that the IEC is firmly
pushed into the PSU.
Poor Light
output
Power Button
Please check the variable intensity is
not just set to its minimum. To do
this hold in the power button on the
back of the head. This is the control
used to adjust the intensity. If the
light reduces more, simply remove
your hand and then depress the
button again
Voltage in
Verify that the correct mains voltage
and correct transformer is being
used
Voltage out
Verify correct secondary voltage
Arm drift
sideways
Wall mount
On installation the arm has most
likely not been vertically aligned and
levelled. Please contact the original
fitter or a qualified electrician
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